“Hair Loss Treatments Don’t Work”. But This Does

Hair loss treatments don’t work. In fact, they can’t work. Once a hair follicle in your scalp has completely died, it can never regrow because it’s become too damaged by micro-inflammation and fibrosis. However, there is another way to grow your hair back…

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Last updated: Feb 8, 2020

Results

These are abstracts from studies that have used this method:

The phototrichogram images showed that 3 months of treatment with GFC including FGF9 with micro-needling increased hair density (27.4±4.4/cmJ) and diameter (2.7±2.7 //m); increases in hair density (5.7±4.4/cm?) and diameter (2.2±2.3 u m) were also seen in the region of the scalp that received normal saline. These results were statistically significant . The treatment effect was not significantly different between microneedle depths of 0.8 mm (used in this study) and 0.5 mm (used in our previous study) in terms of both hair density and hair diameter. Conclusion: GFC including FGF9 with micro-needling is an effective and safe treatment for patients with AGA. According to the results of this study and our previous report, we believe that microneedle depths of 0.5-0.8 mm can sufficiently stimulate the scalp to increase drug-delivery.
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The phototrichogram images showed that 3 months of treatment with GFC including FGF9 with micro-needling increased hair density (27.4±4.4/cmJ) and diameter (2.7±2.7 //m); increases in hair density (5.7±4.4/cm?) and diameter (2.2±2.3 u m) were also seen in the region of the scalp that received normal saline. These results were statistically significant . The treatment effect was not significantly different between microneedle depths of 0.8 mm (used in this study) and 0.5 mm (used in our previous study) in terms of both hair density and hair diameter. Conclusion: GFC including FGF9 with micro-needling is an effective and safe treatment for patients with AGA. According to the results of this study and our previous report, we believe that microneedle depths of 0.5-0.8 mm can sufficiently stimulate the scalp to increase drug-delivery.
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