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MESOTHERAPY AS A METHOD OF CORRECTION OF ALOPESIA IN PATIENTS AFTER BARIATRY

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Tashkenbaeva Umida Alisherovna, Abboskhonova Fotima Khasanovna

Rubric:Medical science
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This article examines the role of mesotherapy in the treatment of alopecia in patients who have undergone bariatric surgery. The authors conducted a comprehensive multivariate analysis, revealing a significant influence of individual, behavioral, and structural factors on the development and course of alopecia. The study results showed that the nature and severity of hair loss depend on the affected area and the time of symptom onset, emphasizing the need for an individualized approach to both diagnosis and treatment.

The study involved 321 patients, divided into groups based on the frequency of mesotherapy use. It was found that frequent and daily use of the procedure may be associated with an increased incidence and severity of alopecia, especially in androgenic and diffuse alopecia. The article emphasizes the importance of performing invasive procedures according to established protocols, taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient. The authors call for further study of the safe and effective use of mesotherapy, which is especially important for improving the quality of life of patients who have undergone bariatric surgery.

Keywords

bariatric surgery
mesotherapy
alopecia
hair treatment
prevention.

Authors

Tashkenbaeva Umida Alisherovna, Abboskhonova Fotima Khasanovna

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