The Hair Loss Encyclopedia
Type III collagen is a fibrillar collagen that plays a crucial role in the structural integrity of various tissues, including skin, blood vessels, and hair follicles. It is particularly relevant to hair biology as it contributes to the extracellular matrix of the dermal papilla, which is essential for hair follicle development and cycling. Distinguishing characteristics of type III collagen include its ability to form reticular fibers, providing support and elasticity, and its presence in tissues undergoing rapid growth or repair, making it significant in the context of hair loss and regeneration.