For many men, there are few aesthetic conditions more stressful than hair loss. But there may be hope–a new report shows that plucking hairs could actually help in the regeneration of new hair.
For someone facing significant hair loss, it’s hard to imagine
plucking out the last few hairs in a desperate gamble to generate hair
growth. But that’s what researchers at the University of California are
now suggesting. They recently found that plucking follicles can actually
stimulate the scalp, resulting in the growth of entirely new hairs. In
fact, researchers found that such a practice could lead to a significant
hair growth spurt.
Furthermore, researchers found that plucking hairs in one area of the
head could actually lead to hair growth in other parts of the scalp.
It’s worth noting that the research was carried out on mice. To date,
no humans have been used to test the findings. Still, Cheng-Meng
Chuong, a professor of pathology at the University of Southern
California, is hopeful the study will lead to promising new treatments
for hair loss.
“The work leads to potential new targets for treating alopecia, a
form of hair loss,” Chuong said. “It is a good example of how basic
research can lead to a work with potential translational value.”
The best part: plucking hairs is hardly expensive. If future research
supports the study’s findings, it could help men facing hair loss
regenerate growth without spending thousands of dollars on costly hair
loss products.
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