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Gabriel-Cosmin Balcangiu-Stroescu
Primary Care Physician Dermatology
View profileTreatment for extensive alopecia areata combines intralesional injections of triamcinolone acetonide with mesotherapy using a vitamin cocktail, to reduce inflammation and stimulate hair follicle regeneration. The procedure contributes to resuming hair growth and improving scalp health.

Procedural image for extended alopecia areata, showing scalp microinjection.
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Alopecia areata is a dermatological condition characterized by localized or extensive hair loss, determined by an autoimmune mechanism that affects hair follicles. This manifests through the appearance of hairless areas on the scalp or other hair-bearing zones.
Treatment of alopecia areata for extensive areas may include a therapeutic combination consisting of intralesional injections with triamcinolone acetonide and mesotherapy with a cocktail of vitamins, amino acids, oligoelements, and nutritional factors, which contribute to stimulating hair follicle regeneration.
Triamcinolone acetonide has an anti-inflammatory effect, helping to reduce the autoimmune reaction that affects hair follicles and promoting the resumption of the normal hair growth cycle.
Mesotherapy complements the treatment by administering active substances such as vitamins, amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants, which contribute to improving scalp microcirculation and stimulating hair regeneration.
The treatment is frequently used for:
The procedure is minimally invasive and performed in the dermatology clinic, and the duration of a session is generally 20–30 minutes, depending on the size of the treated area.
Results appear progressively, and for optimal results multiple treatment sessions may be recommended, performed at intervals determined by the physician, based on the patient's clinical evolution.
The displayed price is per session.
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