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    GlossarySkin Models

    laboratory-created systems mimicking human skin for research purposes

    Skin models are laboratory-created systems that mimic the structure and function of human skin. These models are used for research and testing purposes, such as studying skin diseases, testing cosmetics, and understanding wound healing, without the need for human or animal subjects. They can be made from biological materials or engineered tissues, providing a controlled environment to observe skin behavior and responses.

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      community Tropoelastin injections + verteporfin?

      in Research/Science  13 upvotes 1 year ago
      The use of tropoelastin injections and verteporfin for hair transplant recipients to help regrow donor area hairs, as well as research done on tropoelastin injections restoring elastin in scarred heart tissue and skin. There are discussions about why it is taking so long to get cosmetic mass produced tropoelastin injectables on the market.

      community Yes, most models are absolutely on finasteride

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  1102 upvotes 10 months ago
      The conversation discusses how many male models and celebrities likely use finasteride to prevent hair loss, with some expressing surprise that it's not just good genetics keeping their hair intact. Specific treatments mentioned include finasteride and, in one query, minoxidil.

      community Minoxidil actually reduces wrinkles

      in Research/Science  208 upvotes 3 days ago
      Minoxidil may improve or worsen skin quality, with topical forms causing dryness and wrinkles, possibly due to alcohol content, while oral forms have fewer side effects. Some users consider using tretinoin to mitigate negative effects.