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    GlossaryHair Follicle Organoids

    tiny, lab-grown structures mimicking natural hair follicles

    Hair Follicle Organoids are tiny, lab-grown structures that mimic the natural hair follicles found in the skin. Scientists create these organoids using stem cells, allowing them to study hair growth, hair loss conditions like alopecia, and test new treatments in a controlled environment.

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      mTOR regulator and immunosuppressant used more recently for anti-aging and hair regrowth

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      glaucoma medication with hair follicle stimulant effects

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      an estrogen promoting hair regrowth more commonly used in women

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      community Oxytocin, empathy, hair, and cinnamon

      in General  87 upvotes 3 months ago
      Low oxytocin levels in hair are linked to reduced empathy and may affect hair growth. Cinnamic acid can promote hair growth by activating oxytocin receptors.

      community Why isn’t anyone talking about this?

      in Research/Science  31 upvotes 10 months ago
      Hair cloning is being developed by companies like Kangstem Biotech and Stemson, with potential availability in a few years. Initial costs are expected to be high, but prices may decrease over time.

      community Verteporfin and Microneedling

      in Treatments 5 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.