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      Hair Mesotherapy: A Non-Surgical Procedure for Hair Loss

      research Hair Mesotherapy

      5 citations , January 2012 in “Hair therapy & transplantation”
      Hair mesotherapy might help with certain types of hair loss but lacks strong scientific proof and has some risks.
      Use of Micrografts and Minigrafts in Hair Restoration

      research Hair Restoration

      5 citations , April 2005 in “Clinics in Plastic Surgery”
      Micrografts and minigrafts for hair restoration provide high patient satisfaction and can cover large areas of hair loss, including sideburns, eyebrows, and beards.
      Hormones

      research Hormones

      4 citations , January 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Hormones are crucial for regulating body functions and imbalances can lead to health issues.
      Impact of Testosterone on Hair and Skin

      research Impact of Testosterone on Hair and Skin

      4 citations , January 2015 in “Endocrinology & metabolic syndrome”
      Testosterone can cause acne and male-pattern baldness, affects hair growth in men and women, and makes male skin more sensitive.
      Immune Privilege and Alopecia Areata

      research Immune privilege and alopecia areata

      4 citations , April 2010 in “Expert review of dermatology”
      Restoring immune privilege in hair follicles could help treat certain types of hair loss.
      Androgenic Alopecia: Cross-Talk Between Cell Signal Transduction Pathways

      research Androgenic Alopecia: Cross-Talk Between Cell Signal Transduction Pathways

      1 citations , May 2017 in “InTech eBooks”
      Hair loss in Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is due to altered cell sensitivity to hormones, not increased hormone levels. Hair growth periods shorten over time, causing hair to become thinner and shorter. This is linked to miscommunication between cell pathways in hair follicles. There's also a change in gene expression related to blood vessels and cell growth in balding hair follicles. The exact molecular causes of AGA are still unclear.