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    GlossaryDonor Hair

    hair follicles taken from a resistant area for transplantation

    Donor Hair refers to the hair follicles that are harvested from a specific area of the scalp, typically the back or sides, for use in hair transplantation procedures. These areas are chosen because they are usually resistant to hair loss, making the transplanted hair more likely to grow permanently in the recipient area.

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      community DUPA hair loss - What's the real deal ?

      in Research/Science  9 upvotes 3 years ago
      A 25-year-old male with DUPA (diffuse thinning including the donor area) has not seen improvement after 14 months on finasteride. He's considering switching to dutasteride (DUT) after advice from a hair loss YouTuber and is also contemplating trying RU58841.

      community The Future of Hair Loss Treatments

       4 upvotes 12 years ago
      Progress in hair loss treatments is slow, with current options like Minoxidil and finasteride being the most effective for now. A true cure, possibly involving stem cells or donor multiplication, is still considered far off.