Técnica intradérmica superficial (napash) con células madre en combinación con fototerapia para tratar efluvio telógeno en paciente femenino de 35 años
The study focused on comprehensive aesthetics, addressing the treatment of telogen effluvium using the superficial intradermal NAPASH technique combined with phototherapy. The research, which took a qualitative approach, involved a detailed case analysis with follow-up at each session, applying spec...
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| Format: | bachelorThesis |
| Sprache: | spa |
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2025
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| Online Zugang: | https://dspace.uniandes.edu.ec/handle/123456789/19701 |
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| Zusammenfassung: | The study focused on comprehensive aesthetics, addressing the treatment of telogen effluvium using the superficial intradermal NAPASH technique combined with phototherapy. The research, which took a qualitative approach, involved a detailed case analysis with follow-up at each session, applying specific treatments according to the patient's needs. This project was framed within action research, allowing an in-depth exploration of the case to identify solutions and improvements. The documentary research supported the methodology, analyzing relevant theories and protocols. The methods used included the historical-logical method, which observed significant improvements in hair condition over eight sessions; the analytical-synthetic method, which examined the specific effects of the NAPASH technique on hair regeneration; and the inductive-deductive method, which highlighted the effectiveness of the therapeutic combination in improving hair density and quality. The research techniques and instruments included a documentary analysis of previous studies and scientific observation, using a specific follow-up form to document changes in hair condition throughout the treatment. The results were accurately documented, reflecting a significant improvement in hair density and quality, confirming the effectiveness of the combined treatment of stem cells and phototherapy in managing telogen effluvium. |
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