April 2018 in “Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy” The editorial introduces studies on various cosmetic and laser treatments, their effectiveness, and posttreatment care.
April 2022 in “Dermatologic Therapy” Diode laser treatment works better for facial hirsutism in patients with normal hormone levels.
September 2016 in “Hair transplant forum international” Methylene blue is less effective than normal saline solution for storing hair grafts and may reduce graft survival.
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July 2022 in “Biomedicines” UGRSKIN absorbs UV like native skin after 21-28 days, making it potentially suitable for clinical use.
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January 2011 in “Archives of Dermatology” Reflectance confocal microscopy confirms that yellow dots are signs of damaged hair follicles in alopecia areata.
September 2025 in “OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)” The hydrogel effectively heals diabetic wounds and promotes hair growth.
65 citations
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November 2008 in “Pediatric Dermatology” Phototherapy is effective and well-tolerated for treating childhood psoriasis and pityriasis lichenoides chronica.
May 2026 in “International Journal of Versatile Research and Analysis” Air wedge interferometry is a precise, cost-effective way to measure hair thickness.
May 2015 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology” The treatments for fungal nail infection, hair loss in men, benign nail tumor, and chemotherapy-associated nail bed inflammation are effective and safe.
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January 2013 in “Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology” The home-use IPL device effectively reduced hair and delayed its regrowth after six months of use, with users happy and no negative side effects.
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January 2020 in “International Journal of Molecular Sciences” Low-frequency electromagnetic fields can boost molecules related to hair growth in human skin cells.
October 2025 in “Dermatologica Sinica” Combining laser therapy with other treatments effectively increases hair density and thickness for hair loss.
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August 1979 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology” A new staining method helps tell growing from resting hairs to diagnose hair loss.
February 2009 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology” Fractional infrared technology is effective and safe for treating cervical laxity.
February 2023 in “Default Digital Object Group” 39 citations
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January 2008 in “Journal of cosmetic and laser therapy” The document provides guidelines to standardize and improve laser hair removal practices.
July 2024 in “Zagazig University Medical Journal” Excimer laser can effectively treat mild to moderate patchy alopecia areata.
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May 2020 in “Medicine in Drug Discovery” The study developed a method to detect minoxidil and its sulfate form, found that minoxidil sulfate is temperature-sensitive, and identified a way to potentially increase its stability for hair loss treatment.
December 2025 in “Chemical Engineering Journal” November 2021 in “Natural product research” Certain polyphenols may help treat skin pigmentation disorders.
August 2016 in “Journal of Dermatology” A chemical called 5-Bromo-2′-deoxyuridine caused rapid hair loss in mice by killing certain skin cells through a specific cell death pathway.
December 2025 in “Journal of lasers in medical sciences” LED therapy speeds up recovery and reduces swelling and bruising after rhinoplasty.
June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” The study explores the formulation and evaluation of an herbal hair dye using Eclipta alba, known as Bhringraj, as the primary active ingredient. This herbal dye aims to provide a safer, natural alternative to synthetic dyes, which often contain harmful chemicals like ammonia and hydrogen peroxide. The formulation, which includes other natural ingredients for coloring and conditioning, was assessed for various parameters such as color, texture, pH, and stability. Results indicated that the herbal dye offered satisfactory coloring effects, good consistency, and was non-irritating, making it suitable for topical application. The study concludes that Eclipta alba has significant potential in herbal hair dye formulations, aligning with the trend towards safer, eco-friendly cosmetic products.
June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” The study explores the formulation and evaluation of an herbal hair dye using Eclipta alba, known as Bhringraj, as the primary active ingredient. This herbal dye aims to provide a safer, natural alternative to synthetic dyes, which often contain harmful chemicals like ammonia and hydrogen peroxide. The formulation, which includes other natural ingredients for coloring and conditioning, was assessed for various parameters such as color, texture, pH, and stability. Results indicated that the herbal dye offered satisfactory coloring effects, good consistency, and was non-irritating, making it suitable for topical application. The study concludes that Eclipta alba has significant potential in herbal hair dye formulations, aligning with the trend towards safer, eco-friendly cosmetic products.
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December 2021 in “Skin research and technology” Higher hair luminosity and shine mean higher perceived transparency.
February 2009 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology” Pulsed dye laser treatment was effective for a skin condition resistant to other treatments.
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January 2023 in “Chemical Engineering Journal”
September 2022 in “KnE medicine” Higher candle nut oil concentration increases droplet size and changes the hair tonic's properties and stability.
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December 2011 in “PLoS ONE” Radiofrequency exposure can stimulate hair growth by increasing IGF-1 in hair follicle cells.
May 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” The herbal hair dye with Barleria prionitis is a safe, effective, and natural alternative to chemical dyes.