Enhanced Hair Regrowth Through Dual‐Wavelength Low‐Level Laser Therapy: A Comparative Study on Mice
Journal of Biophotonics,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Фев. 9, 2025
Low-level
laser
therapy
(LLLT)
is
a
non-invasive
treatment
that
uses
low-power
lasers
or
light
sources
to
stimulate
biological
responses.
Previous
studies
focused
on
single-wavelength
effects
hair
growth
in
mice.
In
this
study,
we
investigated
dual-wavelength
combinations
enhance
regrowth.
Using
light-emitting
diodes
(LEDs)
at
670,
680,
780,
and
880
nm,
assessed
the
correlation
between
different
wavelength
pairs
regrowth
after
shaving
Phototherapy
was
conducted
over
14
days,
with
results
analyzed
through
surface
image
analysis
histological
examination.
Our
findings
indicate
superior
significantly
more
effective
than
untreated
control,
demonstrating
its
potential
for
improved
Язык: Английский
Platelet-rich plasma as an adjuvant therapy to crystallized phenol in the treatment of pediatric pilonidal sinus disease: A prospective randomized controlled trial
Journal of Pediatric Surgery,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
60(1), С. 161934 - 161934
Опубликована: Сен. 14, 2024
Язык: Английский
Chia Seed Polysaccharide‐Based Self‐Assembled Microencapsulation Enhances Hair Regeneration by Inducing Glycolysis and Autophagy
Small,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 28, 2025
Abstract
Effective
strategies
for
hair
regeneration
and
maintenance
focus
on
enhancing
the
growth
cycle
by
expediting
transition
from
telogen
to
anagen
phases,
extending
phase,
delaying
onset
of
catagen
phase.
These
measures
ultimately
improve
density,
vitality,
overall
health.
This
study
introduces
a
chia
seed
polysaccharide‐based
microencapsulation
(CSMi)
cream
as
promising
non‐invasive
approach
through
stimulation
glycolysis
autophagy.
The
innovative
formulation,
derived
mucilage
polysaccharides
oil,
shows
significant
potential
in
promoting
follicle
(HF)
neogenesis,
demonstrated
removal
mouse
model.
Single‐cell
transcriptomic
analysis
revealed
that
CSMi
influences
cellular
metabolism
toward
glycolytic
pathways
modulating
autophagy
levels,
facilitates
telogen‐to‐anagen
transition,
extends
delays
catagen.
findings
provide
compelling
evidence
therapeutic
option
treating
loss,
offering
safe
effective
alternative
existing
solutions
trichology.
Язык: Английский
Placental Extracts, Proteins, and Hydrolyzed Proteins as Active Ingredients in Cosmetic Preparations for Hair Loss: A Systematic Review of Available Clinical Evidence
Applied Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(22), С. 10301 - 10301
Опубликована: Ноя. 9, 2024
Placentae
and
their
derivatives
have
been
used
in
both
traditional
modern
medicine,
as
well
cosmetic
sciences.
Although
hair
loss
is
frequently
mentioned
among
problems
for
which
the
placenta
supposed
to
be
a
remedy,
evidence
seems
rather
scarce.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
highlight
clinical
efficacy
products
against
baldness
loss.
Methods:
This
systematic
review
performed
according
PRISMA
PICO
guidelines.
Database
searches
were
conducted
PubMed,
Google
Scholar
Scopus.
Results:
Among
2922
articles
retrieved
by
query,
only
3
previously
published
trials
on
placental
identified.
One
randomized
controlled
trial,
bovine
tonic
found
comparable
that
minoxidil
2%
women
with
androgenic
alopecia.
Another
showed
porcine
extract
significantly
accelerated
regrowth
shaved
healthy
people.
third
an
uncontrolled
trial
shampoo
containing
equine
growth
factor
postpartum
telogen
effluvium
unclear
difficult-to-interpret
results.
Due
design
methodology
these
studies,
level
assessed
GRADE
method
low
first
very
other
two.
Conclusions:
limited
scientific
available
date
appears,
overall,
indicate
inhibiting
stimulating
growth.
Unfortunately,
number
studies
limited.
Further,
carefully
designed,
well-defined
are
needed
definitively
address
question
value
its
Язык: Английский