In a new scientific publication, researchers at Harvard Medical School revisited the role of dermal papilla cells in hair follicle function, and confirmed the importance of these cells in the future of hair multiplication treatments. Recently, recommended hair restoration surgeon and hair follicle stem cell researcher Dr. Parsa Mohebi was kind enough to review the new article and share the important scientific information in “laymen’s terms” on his blog. According to Dr. Mohebi:
Hair stem cells and their role in the future of hair restoration has been a hot topic in recent years. It is easy to understand how success in the area of hair multiplication (or hair cloning) would be another quantum leap in hair restoration. People affected by genetic baldness could have the stem cells of hairs from their permanent zone multiplied for hair transplantation.
During the study, the researchers selectively destroyed the dermal papilla (DP) cells in living mice. The results of the mouse dermal papilla manipulation demonstrated that:
These scientists also observed that when the number of DP cells fall below a critical threshold, follicles fail to develop new hairs.
The article confirms the importance of dermal papilla stem cells and their role in hair multiplication treatments. As researchers continue to understand and define the role of follicular stem cells, the idea of true hair multiplication becomes a more realistic possibility.
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