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    GlossaryFibroblast Migration

    movement of cells essential for tissue repair and wound healing

    Fibroblast migration refers to the movement of fibroblast cells, which are crucial for wound healing and tissue repair, from one location to another within the body. These cells travel to sites of injury or inflammation to produce collagen and other extracellular matrix components, helping to rebuild and strengthen damaged tissues.

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      community Verteporfin and Microneedling

      in Treatments 6 months ago
      Clinical studies by Dr. Barghouthi and Dr. Bloxham indicate that Verteporfin, when used with FUE and FUT hair transplantation methods, shows promise in hair follicle regeneration and minimal scarring due to its ability to inhibit Yes-associated protein (YAP). Microneedling at depths of 3-3.5mm, combined with Verteporfin, could potentially reactivate dormant follicles, although the optimal dosage and application method are still under investigation. Concerns remain about the DHT sensitivity of regenerated follicles, highlighting the need for further research to optimize trauma levels and Verteporfin concentrations to achieve effective and scar-free hair regeneration.