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EFFECT OF MESOTHERAPY ON THE SUBJECT PERCEPTION OF HAIR CONDITION IN PATIENTS AFTER BARIATRIC OPERATIONS

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Tashkenbayeva Umida Alisherovna, Abboskhonova Fotima Khasanovna

Rubric:Medical science
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This study is devoted to assessing the influence of mesotherapy on the subjective perception of hair condition in patients after bariatric surgeries. The work conducted a multi-parametric analysis that revealed a significant influence of the frequency of the procedure on the quality and severity of alopecia manifestations. The obtained results show that patients who received mesotherapy regularly and daily as prescribed by the doctor noted both positive and negative changes in hair condition. Analysis showed that if protocols or individual characteristics of the patient are incorrectly selected, both improvement and deterioration are possible, which is due to differences in skin and hair follicle reactions. It is important to emphasize the need for a personalized approach to therapy, adherence to standard protocols, and informing patients about possible outcomes. The research results highlight the relevance of further scientific developments in the field of safe and effective use of mesotherapy to improve the quality of life of patients who have undergone bariatric surgery.

Keywords

mesotherapy
alopecia
hair treatment
prevention.
bariatric operations

Authors

Tashkenbayeva Umida Alisherovna, Abboskhonova Fotima Khasanovna

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