Sérum qui fait repousser les cheveux en 20 jours : tout savoir sur ce traitement contre la calvitie
Researchers from a Taiwanese university have published a study on a miracle solution that promotes hair regrowth in 20 days. This promising method could potentially put an end to baldness.
The end of baldness? In 2025, male pattern baldness continues to affect a significant number of men worldwide, particularly in France. According to the most recent data published by World Population Review, France ranks third globally, with 44.25% of its men affected by hair loss.
This problem could soon be solved thanks to a miracle serum. Researchers at a Taiwanese university claim to have discovered a remedy that allows hair to regrow in 20 days.
the fat cells under the skin used
The study, published in the journal Cell Metabolism, demonstrated that fat cells located under the skin can restart hair regrowth, reports the New York Post.
Researchers used mouse skin samples to monitor changes in subcutaneous fat tissue, as well as in hair follicles and cells that contribute to hair growth, after causing small lesions to trigger certain reactions, according to a press release.
Researchers have noted that controlled skin inflammation, caused by chemical irritation or deeper skin injury, has already been shown to be effective in promoting hair regrowth and is used clinically to treat hair loss.
"very preliminary results"
"However, the mechanisms by which dormant stem cells and their niche cells detect and respond to these lesions to initiate hair regeneration remain unclear," the scientists explained in the study.
According to the researchers, experiments have shown that applying monounsaturated fatty acids to the skin can promote hair growth. Since these fats are naturally present in the body and recognized as safe, they could represent a promising therapeutic option for hair loss in the future, they added.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Dr. Brendan Camp, a dermatologist based in New York, said he considered the results "remarkable" before adding that they were "very preliminary, and since the experiments were not conducted on human scalp, they may not be applicable to humans," he cautioned.
"This study is small in scope and further research is needed on this method as a potential treatment option for androgenetic alopecia," the dermatologist concluded.
Commentaires (6)
Pas de produit chimique niouleul rien du tout
C'est l'évolution normale
Dans quelques centaines d'années les poils auront complètement disparus de la tête aux pieds
Les hommes seront lisses et doux au toucher vers 3050
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