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Gender differences in scalp hair growth rates are maintained but reduced in pattern hair loss compared to controls
Author(s) -
Van Neste D. J. J.,
Rushton D. H.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
skin research and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.521
H-Index - 69
eISSN - 1600-0846
pISSN - 0909-752X
DOI - 10.1111/srt.12274
Subject(s) - scalp , hair loss , hair growth , vellus hair , follicular phase , cabello , hair cycle , medicine , hair shaft , hair follicle , biology , physiology , dermatology
Background Hair loss is related to follicular density, programmed regrowth and hair productivity. Objective The dissatisfaction with hair growth in patients experiencing hair loss might be due to slower linear hair growth rate ( LHGR ). Methods LHGR and hair diameter was evaluated in Caucasian controls and patients with patterned hair loss employing the validated non‐invasive, contrast‐enhanced‐phototrichogram with exogen collection. Results We evaluated 59,765 anagen hairs (controls 24,609, patients 35,156) and found thinner hairs grew slower than thicker hairs. LHGR in normal women was generally higher than in normal men. LHGR correlates with hair diameter ( P < 0.006) and global thinning is associated with slower growth rates. Compared with hair of equal thickness in controls, subjects affected with patterned hair loss showed reduced hair growth rates, an observation found in both male and female patients. Males with pattern hair loss showed further reduction in growth rates as clinical severity worsened. However, sample size limitations prevented statistical evaluation of LHGR in severely affected females. Limitations Caucasian ethnicity. Conclusion In pattern hair loss, LHGR significantly contributes to the apparent decrease in hair volume in affected areas. In early onset, LHRG might have a prognostic value in females but not in males.

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