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research Fascia Layer - A Novel Target for the Application of Biomaterials in Skin Wound Healing
The fascial layer is a promising new target for wound healing treatments using biomaterials.

research Functional Skin Grafts: Where Biomaterials Meet Stem Cells
Advancements in creating skin grafts with biomaterials and stem cells are promising, but more research is needed for clinical application.

research An Insight Into Biodegradable Polymers and Their Biomedical Applications for Wound Healing
Biodegradable polymers help wounds heal faster.

research Nanomaterial-Based Therapy for Wound Healing
Nanomaterials show promise in improving wound healing but require more research on their potential toxicity.

research Application of Metal Organic Frameworks-Based Functional Composite Scaffolds in Tissue Engineering
Metal organic frameworks-based scaffolds show promise for tissue repair due to their unique properties.
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5 / 86 resultscommunity So we have 20k dollars human like machines available but no new effective treatment for hairloss since finasteride :)
There have been no new effective hair loss treatments since finasteride, despite technological advancements. Current treatments include finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841, with ongoing challenges and potential future solutions in research.
community Aminexil - is it possible that if you stop using it you lose more hair than you had originally?
Aminexil is used to strengthen hair roots but stopping it may lead to hair thinning, unlike minoxidil which has more complex effects. The user did not use finasteride or minoxidil due to concerns about side effects.
community Hot Take: Betting on PP405 can backfire
PP405 is seen as promising but uncertain, with users advised to continue using existing treatments like minoxidil and finasteride. Concerns include its cost, availability, and interaction with hair transplants, while some hope it could complement current treatments.
community Advice needed on ‘The Ordinary - Multipeptide serum’. It contains Redensyl, Procapil, Capaxyl, Baicapil and Anagain. All the ingredients individually have shown results but I wanna know if anyone has tried something similar and had side effects? Link of product attached.
User asks about "The Ordinary - Multipeptide serum" for hair loss, containing Redensyl, Procapil, Capaxyl, Baicapil, and Anagain. Reply states it improves hair appearance but doesn't regrow hair.
community Certified old, at 51, balding since 25, the resurrection!
A 51-year-old shared progress on hair regrowth using topical Minoxidil and Finasteride over four months, noting significant improvement and plans for future hair transplants. The user emphasized the benefits of modern treatments and societal changes in attitudes towards hair loss.