Hair regeneration using microneedle-assisted human basic fibroblast growth factor
Ying Xin,
Kwok Ming Hei,
Nelson Cheuk Yin Lai
et al.
Abstract:Hair loss has afflicted numerous patients for several decades. However, the current drug treatment is only effective for specific types of alopecia and their efficacy is limited. Additionally, the cost of hair transplant surgery is relatively high, making it unaffordable for some patients. In this study, we propose a new treatment method using microneedles and growth factors to alleviate alopecia. The results of our study demonstrate that patients receiving human basic fibroblast growth factor (hbFGF) therapy … Show more
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