Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Exosomes Promoted Hair Regeneration
June 2021
in “Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine”
TLDR Fat stem cell particles help regrow hair.
A study from a year ago found that adipose-derived stem cell exosomes can promote hair regeneration in mice by increasing the number and length of hair follicles and the thickness of hair shafts. The researchers suggest that ADSC-Exos could be a promising treatment for hair loss and alopecia in humans. The study involved 12 nude mice and found that the group treated with ADSC-Exos had significantly more hair growth than the control group after a wound was made on their backs and a sterile silicon chamber was inserted.
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