Combined Regenerative Technique: Tattoo Machine-Assisted Drug Delivery for Androgenetic Alopecia

Guilherme Kuceki, MD | Austin, Texas, USA | gkuceki@gmail.com; Pablo Cirino, MD, PhD | Manaus, Brazil

ABSTRACT
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most common cause of hair loss, and while topical minoxidil and oral 5-a-reductase inhib-itors remain first-line therapies, clinical results are often limited by transepidermal absorption, suboptimal follicular delivery and patient compliance. Tattoo machine-assisted drug delivery, also known as Microinfusion of Medicaments into the Skin (MMJ»), is emerging as a useful technique that combines controlled scalp microneedling with direct intradermal deposition of lherapeutic agents.

This article describes a combined regenerative technique (CRT) thar integrates tartoo machine-assisted infusion of minoxidil
sulfate, dutasteride, copper peptides, and platelet-rich plasma with concurrent oral minoxidil and topical finasteride. The biologic rationale, equipment, clinical protocol, and practical considerations are reviewed.

Early clinical experience suggests 1ha1 this muhimodal approach may enhance hair density and shaft thickness while maintaining a favorable safety profile. Tattoo machine-assisted drug delivery represents a promising adjunctive strategy for clinicians seeking to optimize medical management of AGA, though larger controlled studies are needed to further define its role.

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