22 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
The purpose of this study is to characterize the effect of Minoxidil 2% Solution and Botanical Hair Solution Regimen in women with thinning hair and female pattern hair loss/androgenic alopecia (Ludwig I and II).
To evaluate the efficacy of either a 1550nm non-ablative fractional laser or a 1927nm thulium fractional laser in the treatment of female pattern hair loss (FPHL).
The study will be focused on evaluating the use of hydradermabrasion on the scalp. The study aims to assess the effect of this treatment on scalp health and hair growth.
The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical validity of the minoxidil response in-vitro diagnostic kit.
This is a six month clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness and safety in women with Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL), comparing a 5% minoxidil topical foam (MTF) formulation applied once a day versus a topical foam vehicle (placebo) formulation applied once a day.
This is a year-long clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness and safety in women with Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL), comparing a new 5% minoxidil topical foam (MTF) formulation applied once a day versus the 2% minoxidil topical solution (MTS) applied twice a day. This clinical trial uses an objective measurement called Target Area Hair Count (TAHC) to evaluate if there is a change in the number of hairs in the area being examined after using the product for 24 weeks (and also after using the product for 12 Weeks and for 52 weeks). This trial will determine if the benefit of using either study product outweighs the risks.
A total of 62 participants will receive red light (660 nm) to the scalp through a specially designed light therapy device integrated into a conventional hat. Each treatment will be 30 min per session applied on every other day for 14 weeks.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and feasibility of the Celution and Puregraft Systems in the processing and preparation of an autologous fat graft enriched with adipose-derived regenerative cells (ADRCs) in the treatment of early alopecia androgenetica.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the HairMax LaserComb 2009 12 beam model for androgenetic alopecia in females when treatment is applied as directed.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the HairMax LaserComb 2009 9 beam model in promoting hair growth in females diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia when treatment is applied as directed.
Evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) CN to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.
Evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) CN to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.
Evaluate the injections of Ji Gami(TM) and Ji Gami(TM) DO, where cells are expanded ex vivo from scalp, to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.
The purpose of the the study is to evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) C to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) N and Ji Gami(TM) NDO to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) or Ji Gami(TM) DO in combination with minoxidil to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.
Evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) and Ji Gami(TM) DO to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.
Evaluate the ability of Ji Gami(TM) DO to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the ability of injections Ji Gami(TM) to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.
To evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) and Ji Gami(TM) DO to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss
Evaluate the ability of injections of Ji Gami(TM) and Ji Gami(TM) DO to induce hair growth in male and female subjects with hair loss.
This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of VDPHL01 in male and female subjects with Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA). AGA (or pattern of hair loss) is a genetic disorder caused by an excessive (too much) hair follicle response to androgens (hormone) that causes hair loss. VDPHL01 8.5 mg Tablets for males and VDPHL01 4.5 mg Tablets for females are an investigational oral drug to treat male and female pattern baldness. This multiple center, open-label, study will last about 13 months and includes 11 study visits (screening, baseline (day 1), week 2, month 1, month 2, month 4, month 6, month 8, month 10, month 12, month 13). Male subjects that meet the study eligibility criteria will be administered VDPHL01 once daily for 12 months. Female subjects that meet the study eligibility criteria will be administered VDPHL01 either once or twice daily for 12 months.