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750-780 / 1000+ resultsresearch Effectiveness and safety of Baricitinib in alopecia areata: a prospective cohort study
Baricitinib is effective and safe for treating severe alopecia areata.
research FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF A POLYHERBAL AYURVEDIC HAIR REGROWTH OIL CONTAINING BHRINGRAJ, AMLA, BRAHMI, HIBISCUS AND FENUGREEK
The herbal oil promotes hair growth and scalp health effectively.
research 18-β-Glycyrrhetinic Acid Promotes Hair Growth by Stimulating the Proliferation of Dermal Papilla Cells and Outer Root Sheath Cells, and Extends the Anagen Phase by Inhibiting 5α-Reductase
Licorice extract helps hair growth and may treat hair loss.
research Reduction of telogen rate and increase of hair density in androgenetic alopecia by a cosmetic product: Results of a randomized, prospective, vehicle‐controlled double‐blind study in men
Cosmetic foam product reduces hair loss and increases hair density in men.
research Restoration Mechanism of Hair Using Hematin as Treatment Agent
Hematin in shampoo helps repair and straighten damaged hair.
research An occurrence analysis of ingredients declared as active in anti-hair loss products and systematic review of studies on their effectiveness
Most ingredients in anti-hair loss products lack scientific proof of effectiveness.
research 558 The Bacterial Metabolite, Butyrate, Prolongs Anagen and Promotes Autophagy, Mitochondrial Activity, Melanogenesis and Antimicrobial Peptide Production in Human Scalp Hair Follicles
Butyrate helps hair grow longer, improves hair cell health, increases pigment production, and boosts hair's natural defenses.
research Natural products for male androgenetic alopecia
Natural products like saw palmetto, caffeine, melatonin, marine extracts, rosemary oil, procyanidin, pumpkin seed oil, and cannabidiol oil could potentially treat male hair loss.
research Comparison of Azelaic Acid and Anthralin for the Therapy of Patchy Alopecia Areata
Azelaic acid and anthralin are similarly effective for treating patchy hair loss.
research Development and evaluation of polyherbal formulation for hair growth–promoting activity
The herbal formulation promoted hair growth faster and more effectively than minoxidil in rats.
research Use of the drug Wolvit® (biotin 5 mg) in treatment of defuse telogenous alopecia
Wolvit® (biotin 5 mg) is effective and safe for treating hair loss and scalp conditions in women.
research Frontal fibrosing alopecia and lichen planus pigmentosus
Mycophenolic acid may help hair growth, a combination treatment improves hair thickness in male hair loss, and early treatment of frontal fibrosing alopecia is important.
research Addressing Androgenetic Alopecia-A Complex Disorder-with a Multilateral Treatment Strategy
Treating hair loss effectively may require a multi-sided approach, using different treatments together, and topical treatments could be more effective and safer than oral ones.
research Treatment Challenges in Alopecia Areata: Insights From a Case of Baricitinib Therapy Failure
Baricitinib may not always prevent relapse in alopecia areata.
research Assessing the efficacy and quality of Life improvements of botulinum toxin type a with topical minoxidil versus topical minoxidil in male androgenetic alopecia: a randomized controlled trial
Combining botulinum toxin type A with Minoxidil significantly improves hair growth and patient satisfaction in male hair loss.
research A COMPARISON STUDY OF HAIR TONIC AND GEL FORMULATION OF ANGIOPTERIS EVECTA AS A HAIR GROWTH STIMULANT
Both hair tonic and gel with Angiopteris evecta extract effectively stimulate hair growth.
research The Effect of A100 Gel, on Hair Growth and Hair Quality: An Explanatory Study
A100 gel may increase hair growth without side effects, but more research is needed.
research A REVIEW ON FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLYHERBAL ANTI –DANDRUFF HAIR SERUM
The polyherbal anti-dandruff hair serum is a safe and effective natural alternative to synthetic products.
research A Botanical Compound for the Treatment of Alopecia Areata and Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia
The botanical treatment for hair loss shows promise, especially for children.
research Can beverages grow hair on bald heads?
Coffee and tea might help hair growth in balding individuals, but side effects and alternative uses are being considered.
research Bimatoprost in androgenic alopecia dermatologic treatment
Bimatoprost can help treat hair loss.
research Hair cosmetic ingredients from the symbiont bacteria Xylocarpus sp. fruit are based on antimicrobial and antifungal bacteria
Bacteria from Xylocarpus fruit can be used in hair creams to treat hair loss and fight infections.
research Efficacy of Barictinib As Compared to Conventional Therapy as a Treatment for Alopecia Areata
Baricitinib is effective for Alopecia Areata but requires careful patient history evaluation.
research Case Report: A novel KRT74 variant in an eight-year-old boy with alopecia totalis successfully treated with baricitinib
Baricitinib successfully regrew hair in an 8-year-old boy with alopecia totalis linked to a KRT74 gene variant.
research DUTASTERIDE AS AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT IN ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA – A LITERATURE REVIEW
Dutasteride is more effective than finasteride for hair loss, but more research is needed on safety and dosing.
research Real‐life effectiveness and safety of baricitinib in patients with severe alopecia areata: A 24‐week Italian study
Baricitinib effectively reduces hair loss in severe alopecia areata with mild side effects.
research THIS AWARENESS OF MULTIVITAMIN HAIR GROWTH USES AND BENEFIT OF SHAMPOO AND HAIR AMPULE IN SAUDI ADULTS
Most Saudi adults use multivitamins for hair growth, often based on medical or pharmacist advice.
research Research of domestic market medicinal agents based on Minoxidil and it’s derivatives that are used in treatments for Alopecia
Minoxidil-based alopecia treatments are common in Ukraine, but there's a shortage of combined medicines and few domestic options.
research Hair Growth-promoting Effect of Resina Pini and Its Main Constituent, Abietic Acid, in Mouse Model of Alopecia
Pine resin and abietic acid were found to promote hair growth in mice.