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chemical that might completely regrow follicles from hair transplant extractions
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5 / 263 resultsresearch 0960 Evidence for resident memory T cells and necroptosis as drivers of fibrosis in eosinophilic fasciitis and morphea
Resident memory T cells and necroptosis may drive fibrosis in eosinophilic fasciitis and morphea.
research LB1009 Baicalin, a component of the herbal medicine Baikal skullcap, inhibits epidermal necroptosis in SJS/TEN
Baicalin may help treat severe drug-induced skin reactions.
research Necrobiosis Lipoidica
Necrobiosis lipoidica may need new criteria for accurate diagnosis due to similarities with another condition.
research Atypical necrobiosis lipoidica of the face
A 36-year-old man had unusual skin lesions on his face without hair loss.
research Necrobiosis lipoidica of the scalp
A rare scalp condition caused scarring hair loss in a woman, improved slightly with treatment.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Me When The Surgeon Starts Injecting Verteporfin Into My Scalp After Committing Genocide On My Donor Area
Exploring the potential of using Verteporfin to grow follicles in combination with microneedling, as well as the cost of administering a single injection and the possibility of combining it with minoxidil.
community Damn, even a 2,000+ year old corpse has more hair than most of us
The conversation jokes about a well-preserved mummy having more hair than living people, with comments on male pattern baldness and humorous speculation on the mummy's hair loss treatment, possibly using Minoxidil and Finasteride.
community Naturally mummified remains found in the coast of Chile around 7020 BC. Still has more hair than everyone on this sub
Hair loss treatments, including finasteride and RU58841, with humorous speculation about the cause of death for an ancient mummy that still had hair.
community Follicept and others - the future of preserving what you have - sign up
The conversation discusses potential hair loss treatments, including Setipiprant, Bimatoprost, and Follicept. The user encourages signing up for Follicept, which may come to market soon.
community Random thought that I don't think I have seen here yet. If Verteporfin is able to stop scar formation successfully in humans to a large degree (assuming future studies show this), wouldn't this basically open up the door for it being a no brainer for strong NW2s and 3s to opt for hairline lowering?
The conversation discusses the potential for Verteporfin to reduce scarring, making hairline lowering surgeries more viable for men with mild hair loss. The user suggests that if scarring can be minimized, men might opt for hairline lowering instead of using grafts for other areas.