Alopecia Areata is a genetically related auto-immune condition in which the body attacks its own hair follicles resulting in small bald patches. It can involve the entire scalp (totalis) or the entire body (universalis). Sometimes patients spontaneously improve and others continue to worsen. Steroid therapy and topical immune-suppressants are frequently used for treatment. There are ongoing clinical trials using growth factor inhibitors to mitigate the hair loss. Research is ongoing to evaluate the effects of stem cells on auto-immune hair loss conditions. Recent work has focused on the hair follicle as the main source of multipotent stem cells in the skin. Read More

Cell Surgical Network Protocols for Alopecia Areata

CELL SURGICAL NETWORK has developed a specific SVF deployment protocol that attempts to utilize the immune-regulatory and anti-inflammatory properties of SVF (rich in mesenchymal stem cells and growth factors) to mitigate the damage to the hair follicles. SVF is deployed systemically and may require repeat dosing. This is all done as an outpatient at the time of SVF harvesting and procurement. The entire cellular surgical procedure takes approximately three hours.

Alopecia Areata Patients and the Cell Surgical Network

We care about our Alopecia Areata patients at Cell Surgical Network and take pride in the time we provide to deploy the best protocols to help you achieve your goal of hair restoration. By completing our Confidential Candidate Application, we will answer all of the questions you may have about Cell Surgical Network and our protocols for Alopecia Areata treatment. The Cell Surgical Network affiliates are located in several states, checkout our Physician Network to find the Treatment Center that is closest to you. Our Physician Network Map