¡®Verify safety when using botulinum toxin for hair loss'
By Nho, Byung Chul | translator Kang, Shin-Kook
24.06.12 05:33:00
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Botulinum toxin has a different mechanism of action than oral medications and should be tested for its therapeutic effect when injected for hair loss
When choosing a product, check whether it is FDA-approved or not, stable titer, etc. to reduce the risk of side effects
¡ãDr. Jae-Hong Kim, Director of Planning and Policy at the Association of Korean Dermatologists (Chief Director, Yonsei Joeun Dermatology Clinic Gwangmyeong Branch)
The market for hair loss treatment is growing day by day as hair loss, once considered a typical condition of middle-aged men, has become a general condition across all genders and ages.In particular, the market is being segmented across a wide age range and various lifestyles, and new treatments that complement the limitations of existing treatments are being actively developed.
Dr. Jae-Hong Kim, Director of Planning and Policy at the Association of Korean Dermatologists, said, "Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), the most common type of hair loss, is generally treated with oral medications, but if the patient has inadequate drug response, the treatment¡¯s effect decreases after a certai
Nho, Byung Chul(sasiman@dailypharm.com)
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