Quantitative evaluations of male pattern baldness

Several methods for the evaluation of hair growth have been reported; however, none of the hitherto reported methods are satisfactory as unbiased double blind studies to evaluate the efficacy of hair growth agents. In the present paper, we describe quantitative evaluation methods for hair growth by...

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Published inJournal of dermatological science Vol. 7; pp. S136 - S141
Main Authors Tsuji, Yoshiharu, Ishino, A., Hanzawa, N., Uzuka, M., Okazaki, K., Adachi, K., Imamura, S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Ireland Ltd 01.07.1994
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Summary:Several methods for the evaluation of hair growth have been reported; however, none of the hitherto reported methods are satisfactory as unbiased double blind studies to evaluate the efficacy of hair growth agents. In the present paper, we describe quantitative evaluation methods for hair growth by measuring the anagen ratio and hair diameters in 56 Japanese subjects aged 23–56 for 3 years. The average anagen ratio decreased by 3.8% in 3 years. The average hair diameters showed a statistically significant decrease each year totaling 3.4 μm. Subjects were sorted according to their anagen ratio into 4 groups. Each group showed different distribution patterns of hair diameters. The higher anagen ratio group has a high frequency peak at thicker hair diameters and the lower anagen ratio group has a high frequency peak at thinner hair diameters. The number of thicker hairs decreased and the high frequency peak shifted to thinner hair diameters in 3 years. These methods are useful to evaluate both the progression of male pattern baldness and the effects of hair growth agents with double blind studies in an unbiased quantitative fashion.
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ISSN:0923-1811
1873-569X
DOI:10.1016/0923-1811(94)90044-2