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Steroid Injections for Hair Loss - A Look at Triamcinolone Acetonide

Steroid Injections with Triamcinolone Acetonide

Steroid injections are extremely helpful for many hair loss conditions - particularly some forms of localized alopecia areata (AA) some patients with lichen planopilaris (LPP), frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA), central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) and folliculitis decalvans. I sometimes even use in the early stages of traction alopecia when I feel the condition is in its earliest stages.

Triacminolone acetonide is a common medication used for steroid injections for inflammatory related causes of hair loss. Kenalog is a popular brand name and available in 10 mg and 40 mg bottles. The final dose the physician uses is typically 2.5 to …

Triacminolone acetonide is a common medication used for steroid injections for inflammatory related causes of hair loss. Kenalog is a popular brand name and available in 10 mg and 40 mg bottles. The final dose the physician uses is typically 2.5 to 5 mg per mL.



There are two common doses of triamcinolone acetonide that one orders from the manufacturer - 10 mg per mL and 40 mg per mL. Either is fine to order provided one keeps in mind that when using the 40 mg per mL dose one is going to need to use 4 times less than if using the 10 mg per mL dose. Every few months I get calls from physicians who call me in a panic because they have prepared their injections using a 40 mg per mL bottle but they thought it was a 10 mg per mL bottle. (the correct way to deal with this is to 1) admit one’s error to the patient, and then 2) flood the scalp generously with saline injections to dilute out the steroid and see the patient back in 4 weeks and 8 weeks to see if any atrophy developed). There are many brands of triamcinolone acetonide one can order. Kenalog is one brand (shown here) but there are others. I have used many over the years and find some do get clogged up when using tiny 30 gauge needles. I don’t find this happens with Kenalog.

As reviewed in other posts, I believe in starting steroid injections at 2.5 mg per mL and only going to 5 mg per mL if needed. The low dose can be helpful and allows more injections to be performed as the maximum dose is 4 mL if one uses a 5 mg/mL concentration or 8 mL if one uses a 2.5 mg per mL concentration.


This article was written by Dr. Jeff Donovan, a Canadian and US board certified dermatologist specializing exclusively in hair loss.



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