A New “Metabolic Switch” Gel Wakes Up Dormant Follicles Without Using Hormones – nicehair.org

A New “Metabolic Switch” Gel Wakes Up Dormant Follicles Without Using Hormones

PP405 is a new topical gel that “reprograms” the energy source of hair stem cells to force them back into the growth phase. In clinical trials, 31% of men with advanced hair loss saw a density increase of more than 20% in just eight weeks of treatment—a response significantly faster than existing drugs. Unlike current pills, this gel does not interfere with testosterone or DHT, meaning it avoids common sexual and mood-related side effects.

What it is and how it works

PP405 is a small-molecule drug that targets the “Mitochondrial Pyruvate Carrier” (MPC). By blocking this carrier, the drug forces the stem cells to burn energy through a process called glycolysis, which produces lactate. This surge in lactate acts as a “persuasive wake-up call” for dormant follicles, telling them to stop resting and start growing new hair.

The Science

The drug is based on UCLA research by scientists William Lowry and Heather Christofk, who identified that a metabolic shift is necessary to trigger the hair cycle. CEO Daniel Gil stated that the innovation is “grounded in innovative science” that restores the body’s natural ability to grow hair. Because the drug is “unstable in blood,” it stays localized in the scalp and doesn’t affect the rest of the body.

Availability and Benefit

Pelage Pharmaceuticals secured $120 million in funding in late 2025 to begin Phase 3 trials in 2026. It is expected to become commercially available between 2028 and 2030. Currently, the only way to access it is through clinical trials (NCT06393452).

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