Mallia Aesthetics achieves key regulatory steps for novel sCD83-derived ingredient for hair growth Research/Science 8/20/2025
Mallia Aesthetics has developed MAL-838, a hormone-free product derived from sCD83, which stimulates hair growth without disrupting the skin microbiome. sCD83 promotes hair growth by activating hair follicles and preventing cell death, offering a localized treatment without systemic side effects.
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