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      Towards a Molecular Understanding of Hair Loss and Its Treatment

      research Towards a molecular understanding of hair loss and its treatment

      236 citations , July 2001 in “Trends in Molecular Medicine”
      Future hair loss treatments should aim to extend hair growth, reactivate resting follicles, reverse shrinkage, and possibly create new follicles, with gene therapy showing promise.
      Wnt Signaling and Injury Repair

      research Wnt Signaling and Injury Repair

      232 citations , June 2012 in “Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology”
      Wnt signaling helps heal injuries and could lead to new treatments.
      Laser Hair Removal: Principles, Techniques, and Advances

      research Laser hair removal

      207 citations , January 2011 in “Dermatologic Therapy”
      Laser hair removal is the most requested cosmetic procedure and has become a scientifically-based treatment suitable for all skin types.
      Guidelines for the Management of Alopecia Areata

      research Guidelines for the management of alopecia areata

      182 citations , October 2003 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      The 2003 guidelines suggest that while some treatments can regrow hair in alopecia areata, none alter the disease's progression, and wigs may be the best option for extensive hair loss.
      Hirsutism and Acne in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      research Hirsutism and acne in polycystic ovary syndrome

      169 citations , August 2004 in “Baillière's best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology/Baillière's best practice and research in clinical obstetrics and gynaecology”
      Lower doses of treatments for hirsutism and acne in PCOS are effective and cause fewer side effects.
      Androgens and Human Hair Growth

      research Androgens and human hair growth

      157 citations , April 1994 in “Clinical endocrinology”
      Androgens can cause hair growth in some areas and hair loss on the scalp.
      Lichen Planus

      research Lichen planus

      155 citations , June 2009 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Lichen planus is a skin condition that can resolve on its own, is linked to hepatitis C, and increases the risk of skin cancer.