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    GlossaryPoor Wound Healing

    impaired tissue repair process after injury, often due to underlying conditions

    Poor Wound Healing, also known as Delayed Wound Healing or Impaired Wound Healing, refers to the slowed or incomplete repair of tissue after an injury. This condition can be caused by factors such as poor blood circulation, diabetes, infections, or nutritional deficiencies, and it often results in prolonged recovery times and increased risk of complications like infections or chronic wounds.

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      community Hair transplanting pubes and ass hairs: Pros and cons

      in Satire  304 upvotes 7 months ago
      Transplanting pubic and butt hair to the head is discussed humorously, highlighting pros like DHT resistance and cons like poor blending and appearance. Users joke about using treatments like Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841 on unconventional donor areas.

      community Dr. Bloxham's Verteporfin Trial

      in Research/Science  31 upvotes 2 years ago
      Dr. Bloxham's trial is testing verteporfin on hair transplant patients to see if it can improve hair regrowth in treated areas. People are discussing the potential for follicle regeneration, expected results timeline, and concerns about side effects like cancer.

      community Low Level Laser Therapy(LLLT)

      in Technology  11 upvotes 4 years ago
      User discusses trying Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) for hair loss and its high cost. Another user shares their experience combining micro needling, minoxidil, and LLLT, seeing positive results after 2 months.

      community BPC-157 and Angiogenesis. Bro-Science-Execution-Plan

      in Research/Science  13 upvotes 9 months ago
      BPC-157 may promote hair growth by increasing angiogenesis, similar to how Minoxidil works, though no direct research confirms this yet. Users report combining BPC-157 with Minoxidil and finasteride for better results, but concerns about long-term safety exist.