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Open Access 26-06-2023 | Alopecia | Original Articles

PRECISE Scale: a quantitative classification for androgenetic alopecia and its application to hair transplantation

Authors: Felipe Pittella, Carlo G. Castro, Roberto Trivellini, Pradeep Sethi, Simone La Padula, Baltazar Sanabria, Camila Q. Paes, Miguel G. S. Palmieri, Frederico Pittella

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 5/2024

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Abstract

Background

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a prevalent genetic condition that can affect both male and female, and is considered the most frequent form of hair loss. Traditional scales and methods of classifying AGA are basically qualitative.

Objective

This work aims to propose a quantitative scale to classify AGA in order to assist hair transplantation surgery.

Methods

Based on whole hairless and thinning areas that needs to receive follicular units in a hair transplantation procedure, basic equations to support the scale are proposed. Additionally, the study involves simulations that apply the classification system and compare its results with those of qualitative methods.

Results

The PRECISE scale utilizes a range of 0–10, using 30 cm2 as the measured standard of a bald area. For hair transplantation, 1500 follicular units (FU) are recommended for each score in the PRECISE scale. Technological and manual methods to measure the hairless and thinning areas are presented and discussed. This new quantitative classification, combined with different and complementary methods of measurement of hairless and thinning areas endorse the understanding of the clinical condition by the patient and the planning of a surgery procedure.

Conclusion

The developed PRECISE scale brings a different way of classifying Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), through an essentially quantitative evaluation. It can be used to elaborate the best strategy for the hair transplantation surgery and to improve the outcomes.

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Metadata
Title
PRECISE Scale: a quantitative classification for androgenetic alopecia and its application to hair transplantation
Authors
Felipe Pittella
Carlo G. Castro
Roberto Trivellini
Pradeep Sethi
Simone La Padula
Baltazar Sanabria
Camila Q. Paes
Miguel G. S. Palmieri
Frederico Pittella
Publication date
26-06-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Keyword
Alopecia
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 5/2024
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-023-03462-4

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