Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology (Apr 2021)

Conflicting Reports Regarding the Histopathological Features of Androgenic Alopecia: Are Biopsy Location, Hair Diameter Diversity, and Relative Hair Follicle Miniaturization Partly to Blame?

  • English Jnr R,
  • Ruiz S

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 14
pp. 357 – 365

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Robert English Jnr, Sophia Ruiz Perfect Hair Health, San Francisco, CA, 94115, USACorrespondence: Robert English JnrPerfect Hair Health, 2021 Fillmore Ste # 98, San Francisco, CA, 94115, USAEmail [email protected]: Despite decades of study, debate persists over the role of inflammation, fibrosis, and prostaglandins in the histopathology of androgenic alopecia (AGA). This brief review proposes that inconsistent findings across histological studies are a consequence of three inadequately controlled variables: 1) biopsy location, 2) hair diameter diversity (HDD), and 3) relative hair follicle miniaturization (HFM) within and across subjects. We suggest new methodological considerations to improve AGA histopathological research, as well as a novel classification system to quantify HFM by its stages. Finally, we hypothesize a dynamic relationship between inflammation, fibrosis, and prostaglandin activity dependent on relative HFM.Keywords: androgenic alopecia, hair diameter diversity, inflammation, fibrosis, prostaglandins

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