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5 / 1000+ resultsresearch Subjective and Objective Evaluation of Noncultured Epidermal Cellular Grafting for Repigmenting Vitiligo
Noncultured epidermal cell transplantation is effective for repigmenting stable vitiligo.
research Evaluating subjective versus objective measures of changes in hair density using standardized scalp photography
Dermatologists can accurately detect smaller differences in hair density than previously thought.
research Methods of evaluating hair growth
Global photography and phototrichogram techniques are the best current methods for measuring hair growth.
research Long-term (10-year) efficacy of finasteride in 523 Japanese men with androgenetic alopecia
Finasteride is effective and safe for long-term treatment of hair loss in Japanese men.
research Evaluating the accuracy of patient-reported hair outcomes versus trichometric measurements in PRP therapy
Patient-reported hair improvements align with actual hair density changes, not hair width.
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5 / 191 resultscommunity Creatine - coming off and back on. Findings.
Stopping creatine led to reduced hair loss for some, despite no proven link between creatine and hair loss. Users shared experiences, with some using minoxidil and finasteride to manage hair loss.
community Summary of Procapil video by Haircafe
Procapil is marketed as a natural hair loss treatment but lacks strong evidence and is industry-biased. Minoxidil and Finasteride are the only FDA-approved treatments for androgenetic alopecia.
community Effectiveness and Safety of Hair Growth Formulation Containing Tectona grandis L.f (Teak) Leaf Extract
Teak leaf extract shows potential as a mild hair growth promoter for androgenic alopecia, with similar positive trends to minoxidil but without significant side effects. It can be made at home using dried teak leaves and ethanol, though its effectiveness compared to other treatments like finasteride is debated.
community LLLT seems like it's at least a solid maintenance tool. Can also provide ok regrowth in AA and MPB. - Pubmed
Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) is seen as a safe and effective method for maintaining hair and promoting regrowth in androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and male pattern baldness (MPB), with devices like the HairMax LaserComb® and iRestore helmet being popular. Some users and professionals are skeptical about its long-term effectiveness and cost.
community GT20029 China Phase II Trial For AGA Reached Primary Endpoint
The GT20029 tincture, a topical androgen receptor degrader, showed significant hair growth and good safety in a China Phase II trial for male androgenetic alopecia (AGA), with the 1% dose twice weekly identified as optimal. The company plans to initiate Phase III trials in China and Phase II in the U.S., and the treatment also shows promise for acne.