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    GlossaryRegenerative Cell Matrix

    biological scaffold aiding tissue repair and cell growth

    A Regenerative Cell Matrix (RCM) is a biological scaffold that supports the growth and differentiation of cells, aiding in tissue repair and regeneration. It is often used in medical treatments to promote healing in damaged tissues, including skin, muscles, and even hair follicles, by providing a conducive environment for cell proliferation and tissue integration.

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      community HairClone: Good info from their site

      in Technology  10 upvotes 2 years ago
      HairClone aims to rejuvenate miniaturizing hair follicles through follicle banking and cell expansion, with treatments potentially available in the UK by 2022. The process involves extracting, storing, and cloning hair follicles, but full regenerative treatments will take many years to develop.

      community Anyone Try Microneedling with Exosomes/AAPE?

      in Microneedling  2 upvotes 2 years ago
      User asks where to purchase exosomes/AAPE for microneedling hair loss treatment. Links to research on hair regeneration therapy, stem cell therapy, exosome therapy, and dermal exosomes provided.

      community Has anyone tried Exosomes from Musely or somewhere else?

      in Hair Systems  3 upvotes 5 days ago
      Exosomes from Musely are being discussed as a topical hair loss treatment containing ingredients like latanoprost, caffeine, cetirizine, melatonin, vitamin D3, vitamin E, and biotin. Users are curious about its effectiveness and potential side effects, noting it may take 4-6 months to see results.

      community Dr. Bloxham's Verteporfin Trial

      in Research/Science  30 upvotes 1 year ago
      Dr. Bloxham's trial is testing verteporfin on hair transplant patients to see if it can improve hair regrowth in treated areas. People are discussing the potential for follicle regeneration, expected results timeline, and concerns about side effects like cancer.