Evidence & Education
Clinical References
Nuvé Stamp’s approach is informed by published research around microneedling, low-level light therapy (red light), and multimodal scalp-care strategies used in androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair thinning).
This page is for educational purposes only. These references evaluate broader treatment approaches and are not product-specific clinical trials of Nuvé Stamp.
Microneedling + Hair Growth (AGA)
Efficacy and safety of combinational therapy using topical minoxidil and microneedling for androgenetic alopecia
Abdi et al. • Arch Dermatol Res • 2023 • Systematic Review & Meta-analysis
Why it matters: Across randomized trials, combination therapy (microneedling + minoxidil) showed improved total hair count versus minoxidil alone.
Evaluating the efficacy and safety of combined microneedling therapy versus topical minoxidil in androgenetic alopecia
Ahmed et al. • Arch Dermatol Res • 2025 • Systematic Review & Meta-analysis
Why it matters: Reported gains in hair count and hair diameter with combined microneedling therapy versus minoxidil monotherapy, with mostly mild adverse effects.
Microneedling and Its Use in Hair Loss Disorders: A Systematic Review
English et al. • Dermatol Ther (Heidelb) • 2022 • Systematic Review
Why it matters: Summarizes the current clinical literature on microneedling across hair-loss indications and highlights practical treatment considerations.
Low-Level Light / Red-Light Therapy for Hair
Efficacy of Low-Level Laser Therapy in Androgenetic Alopecia – A Randomized Controlled Trial
Sondagar et al. • Int J Trichology • 2023 • Randomized Controlled Trial
Why it matters: Demonstrated safety and improvement trends with low-level laser therapy; between-group differences were not statistically significant in this study.
Efficacy of non-surgical treatments for androgenetic alopecia: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
Gupta et al. • J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol • 2018 • Systematic Review & Network Meta-analysis
Why it matters: Reviews major non-surgical options (including LLLT) and provides comparative context, while noting that evidence quality varies by treatment and study design.
Interventions for female pattern hair thinning
van Zuuren et al. • Cochrane Database Syst Rev • 2016 • Cochrane Review
Why it matters: High-standard evidence review in female pattern hair thinning; includes low-level laser data and discusses strengths/limitations of available evidence.