Multiple-Wavelength Radiation Promotes Hair Growth by Enhancing the Early Stages of Hair Follicle Development in Human Dermal Papilla Cells and C57BL/6 Mice

    March 2024 in “ Medical lasers
    Soo Min Kim, Tae‐Rin Kwon, Dong Wook Moon, Jungwook Kim, Ramón Lim, Jungkwan Lee, So Young Lee, Ka Ram Kim, Young Gue Koh, Hye Sung Han, Sun Young Choi, Kwang Ho Yoo
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    TLDR Multiple-wavelength radiation helps hair grow by boosting early hair follicle development.
    The study investigates the effects of multiple-wavelength radiation on hair growth by examining its impact on the early stages of hair follicle development in human dermal papilla cells and C57BL/6 mice. The results indicate that this type of radiation significantly promotes hair growth by enhancing cellular activities crucial for hair follicle development. The findings suggest potential therapeutic applications for treating hair loss conditions.
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