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  2. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Minoxidil, applied topically, is widely used for the treatment of hair loss. It may be effective in helping promote hair growth in both men and women with androgenic alopecia. [20] [21] About 40% of men experience hair regrowth after 3–6 months. [22] It is the only topical product that is FDA approved in America for androgenic hair loss. [20]

  3. Hair cloning - Wikipedia

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    During their investigation, they found that non-bald and bald scalps have the same number of stem cells, but the progenitor cell number was significantly depleted in the case of the latter. Based on this, they concluded that it is not the absence of the stem cells that are responsible for hair loss but the unsuccessful activation of said cells. [6]

  4. How Spot the mouse is helping to cure baldness - AOL

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    According to dNovo, the underlying cause of baldness is that your body stops generating new hair cells, which — like all cells — get their marching orders from stem cells. It claims its ...

  5. Hair transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Stem cells and dermal papilla cells have been discovered in hair follicles. [19] Research on these follicular cells may lead to successes in treating baldness through hair multiplication (HM), also known as hair cloning. [20] [21]

  6. Stem-cell therapy - Wikipedia

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    Treatments are currently in clinical trials to repair severed nerves, with early success. Stem cells induced to a neural fate injected in to a severed nerve. Within four weeks, regeneration of previously damaged stem cells and completely formed nerve bundles were observed. [21] Stem cells are also in clinical phases for treatment in ophthalmology.

  7. Pattern hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Pattern hair loss (also known as androgenetic alopecia (AGA) [1]) is a hair loss condition that primarily affects the top and front of the scalp. [2] [3] In male-pattern hair loss (MPHL), the hair loss typically presents itself as either a receding front hairline, loss of hair on the crown and vertex of the scalp, or a combination of both.