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A Close Look At Hair Loss Stem Cell Therapy

Baldness has plagued those in contemporary society for decades. As personal appearance has escalated in priority, male pattern baldness is often associated with a lack of virility in men. Further, baldness in women is often thought an oddity. Fortunately, recent studies have shown promise in using stem cells to curb and reverse the process of hair loss.

How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work?

The premise behind using stem cells to reverse hair loss is simple. When the cells on a scalp die, the ability for those cells to generate hair dies as well. However, replacing dead cells with new ones grown from cultivated stem cells can theoretically enable the scalp to grow hair again.

Does Stem Cell Therapy Work?

In theory, replacing dead cells with new cells should allow the scalp to generate hair again. This is still a extremely new concept. The human head has approximately 100,000 tiny hair follicles. Each follicle has an ability to grow hair. The primary concern for scientists conducting stem cell research was isolating hair follicle stem cells that could be used to generate new hair follicles.

Tests done on mice at the University of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine have yielded results that imply the process will work on humans. But, the test results remain largely inconclusive as does any potential for cell or skin damage that may result from the process.

What The Experts Believe About Hair Loss Stem Cell Theory

As scientists and researchers, they remain optimistic but reserved about announcing a breakthrough in the science of using stem cell therapy to generate fully-functioning hair follicles. They realize that the world is watching their work in hopes that their tests provide unequivocal proof that baldness and hair loss can be reversed using stem cells.

The tests done on mice at the University of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine show that the process of generating hair follicles and new hair through the use of stem cells is possible. It took approximately four weeks for the hair follicles on the mice to yield positive results. However, testing on mice is merely the beginning of the research. The reason tests such as these are done on mice before they are done on humans is to take note of any potential side effects and damage that might happen to humans who undergo this process.

Conclusion: Time Will Tell

If it proves to be an effective way to curb and reverse hair loss, it could change the lives of men and women around the world. Men who were once timid and shy because of their baldness could once again feel attractive and confident. Women would no longer feel ashamed of the hair loss that causes other people to stare. Only time will tell if this research proves completely effective.

Presuming success, if using stem cells reverses baldness through the generation of new hair follicles; exciting possibilities for stem cell therapy become available, including healing wounds and regenerating skin for burn victims. The future will be exciting as the world watches the scientists' and researchers' progress.



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