Hematology of hair growth stimulated by vascular epidermal growth factor (VEGF) in animal models and its effects on the liver

Alopecia areata is a usually reversible hair loss condition that often occurs in clearly defined areas. The use of growth factors to treat hair loss has shown quite interesting activity in promoting hair growth. In this concept, VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor), as a biomarker of angiogenesis, can stimulate hair growth by promoting nutrient supply…

The key to thick hair growth lies in blood vessels.

A study conducted by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) showed that in mouse experiments, minoxidil solution exhibited a significant effect in promoting faster and denser hair growth. The underlying mechanism of this phenomenon is that minoxidil solution can stimulate the production of a protein that promotes the growth of skin blood vessels. The experimental…

Topical use of finasteride for treating male and female hair loss: is it a safe and effective alternative?

Topical use of finasteride for treating male and female hair loss: is it a safe and effective alternative?

The principle of finasteride in treating hair lossFinasteride can be regarded as the “little nemesis” of 5 α – reductase. In our body, testosterone is converted into dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by the “pounding” of 5 α – reductase. This DHT is really a troublemaker, it is a key factor leading to androgenic alopecia (which is one…

Comparing the effectiveness and safety of 0.25% finasteride mixed with 3% minoxidil local solution and 3% minoxidil solution in the treatment of male androgenic alopecia, which one is better

Comparing the effectiveness and safety of 0.25% finasteride mixed with 3% minoxidil local solution and 3% minoxidil solution in the treatment of male androgenic alopecia, which one is better

Performance in the “competition” for treating hair loss. Simultaneously recording changes in plasma dihydrotestosterone levels and adverse events is equivalent to observing the effects of “athletes” while paying attention to their impact on the “competition environment” (such as hormone levels in the body) and whether there are any “violations” (adverse reactions). The entire method is…

The biology and genomics of human hair follicles indicate that androgenic alopecia is a very common disease that can be treated with topical minoxidil and finasteride combination therapy

Overview of androgenic alopeciaAndrogenic alopecia is a common disease that mainly affects men. Its characteristics are complex, related to aging, genetics, and various other factors such as lifestyle.The problems facedAlthough the disease is common, the underlying biological principles are not easily understood, which hinders progress in its treatment.Research Review ContentHair follicle related: Reviewed the functional…

Local application of minoxidil combined with finasteride: replacing oral finasteride to reduce the impact on male sexual function

A review of the combined treatment of finasteride and minoxidil for androgenic alopecia Androgenic alopecia (AGA) is a common hair loss disease that seriously affects the appearance and mental health of patients. Currently, finasteride and minoxidil are commonly used drugs for treating AGA, but oral finasteride may cause some side effects. The aim of this…

Why is local use of finasteride used to maintain hair density, its effects, and whether there are any side effects.

Finasteride is a commonly used medication for treating androgenic alopecia, and topical use of Finasteride plays an important role in maintaining hair density. The specific mechanism of local use of finasteride to maintain hair density will be elaborated below.1、 The basis of action of finasterideFinasteride mainly exerts its effect by inhibiting 5 α – reductase….

Analysis of clinical trial contents of topical finasteride spray solution in the treatment of male androgenic alopecia

Analysis of clinical trial contents of topical finasteride spray solution in the treatment of male androgenic alopecia

Analysis of clinical trial contents of topical finasteride spray solution in the treatment of male androgenic alopecia Male androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common hair loss problem, and although oral finasteride is a mature treatment method, some patients still find it difficult to receive long-term treatment. The development of local finasteride preparations is highly targeted…

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