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    GlossaryCurettage

    medical scraping of tissue using a specialized instrument

    Curettage is a medical procedure that involves scraping the skin or the lining of a body cavity with a small, spoon-shaped instrument called a curette. This technique is often used to remove abnormal tissue, such as in the treatment of skin lesions or to clean out the uterus after a miscarriage. For professionals, it is a common method in dermatology and gynecology to ensure thorough removal of unwanted tissue.

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      in Product  3 upvotes 1 month ago
      The conversation is about making a topical solution from clascoterone powder, with references to using a RU58841 mixing guide for guidance. Concerns about product authenticity and bulk purchase requirements are also discussed.

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      in Technology  2 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user is considering making a 2% clascoterone lotion from powder due to unavailability in their location. They plan to mix clascoterone powder with retinol lotion and use literature to determine the correct dosage.

      community For those dealing with an unbearable scalp itch/pressure/inflammation.

      in Treatment  8 upvotes 6 years ago
      The conversation discusses using cetirizine (Zyrtec) topically to relieve scalp itch associated with hair loss and suggests it may also benefit androgenetic alopecia (AGA). One person found relief from scalp itch after three months on finasteride, noting the itch was linked to areas where hair was lost.

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      in Research/Science  33 upvotes 1 year ago
      A stem cell and adenosine triphosphate cocktail showed promising results in hair regrowth for male and female mice, with potential for future clinical trials. Users humorously reacted to the success in mice, expressing hope for human application.