The influence of topical antioxidant use on hair regrowth and skin condition after chemical depilation
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2025
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Brazilian Society of Dermatology
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Introduction: Hair restoration treatments for alopecia using existing medications are not always effective, highlighting the need for new therapeutic options.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a topical gel containing ethyl-methyl-hydroxypyridine succinate (EMHPS) on hair regrowth and biochemical and histological skin parameters in animals following chemical depilation. Methods: Experiments were conducted on 50 adult male Wistar rats. Alopecia was induced using a commercial depilatory product containing potassium thioglycolate. A 5% EMHPS gel (125 mg/kg) was applied daily to the depilated skin. Trichoscopy, biochemical analysis, and histological examination of skin samples were performed on days 3, 9, and 21 of treatment. Results: The EMHPS gel demonstrated a tendency to accelerate hair regrowth, reduce lipid peroxidation, normalize antioxidant enzyme activity, and restore hydroxyproline and glycosaminoglycan levels in the treated skin compared to the untreated pathology control. Conclusions: The EMHPS gel primarily influences skin biochemical parameters and may be beneficial for treating forms of alopecia associated with oxidative stress.
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hair, hair Removal, skin
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The influence of topical antioxidant use on hair regrowth and skin condition after chemical depilation / O. Baliuk, O. Akimov, E. Vazhnichaya, V. Kostenko, I. Starchenko // Surgical & Cosmetic Dermatology. – 2025. – № 17. – P. 1–10.