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The dermatologist Dr. Oscar Muñoz Moreno presents a groundbreaking discovery related to hair recovery, specifically focusing on the role of fibroblasts: dermal cells that surround hair follicles.

A mutation has been identified on chromosome 17, specifically in the KCNJ2 gene, which causes congenital hypertrichosis through the hyperpolarization of fibroblasts.

He's a Spanish dermatologist and researcher, and a recognized authority in the field of trichology. What is remarkable in this case is that he's usually very skeptical about new treatments and studies, and yet with this one he's genuinely impressed. He even described it as a real "earthquake" in the field.

The video is absolutely worth watching. Turn on subtitles, use auto-translate if needed, and enjoy.

(By the way, his previous video on the new advance Ac-GFFY-IGF is also worth checking out. We've been so blinded by PP405 that some truly relevant progress is flying under the radar.)

Sources:



https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0092867425008578

https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(25)00857-8


Credits go to u/Fibo26 & r/hairlossresearch

@Currycelloser @Mandy? @Arsenic @Randomized Shame @Blackpillirony
 
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The dermatologist Dr. Oscar Muñoz Moreno presents a groundbreaking discovery related to hair recovery, specifically focusing on the role of fibroblasts: dermal cells that surround hair follicles.

A mutation has been identified on chromosome 17, specifically in the KCNJ2 gene, which causes congenital hypertrichosis through the hyperpolarization of fibroblasts.

He's a Spanish dermatologist and researcher, and a recognized authority in the field of trichology. What is remarkable in this case is that he's usually very skeptical about new treatments and studies, and yet with this one he's genuinely impressed. He even described it as a real "earthquake" in the field.

The video is absolutely worth watching. Turn on subtitles, use auto-translate if needed, and enjoy.

(By the way, his previous video on the new advance Ac-GFFY-IGF is also worth checking out. We've been so blinded by PP405 that some truly relevant progress is flying under the radar.)

Sources:



https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0092867425008578

https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(25)00857-8


Credits go to u/Fibo26 & r/hairlossresearch

@Currycelloser @Mandy? @Arsenic @Randomized Shame @Blackpillirony[/
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But there a lot of things we don’t know and also this study mention a patent application
meaning the work is moving toward potential translation and
applications ≠ proven treatments.

But there a lot of things we don’t know and also this study mention a patent application
meaning the work is moving toward potential translation and
applications ≠ proven treatments.
 
But there a lot of things we don’t know and also this study mention a patent application
meaning the work is moving toward potential translation and applications ≠ proven treatments.
I'm just gonna tazz my scalp bro
 
That would be a good method in 2067 , just book that turkey trip n****r
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That would be a good method in 2067 , just book that turkey trip n****r
It's like Fin it's a prevention to maintain, stopping the hair loss, not to bring back a new head norwood zero full of hair
 
It's like Fin it's a prevention to maintain, stopping the hair loss, not to bring back a new head norwood zero full of hair
I know , I was just trolling

The classical dut + minoxidil is patched ?
 
I know , I was just trolling

The classical dut + minoxidil is patched ?
Topically? I don’t think dut is better topically if you want to perserve systemic DHT.
Nah I mean oral , oral mog
Now it exists with topical versions. I don't see why you'll nuke your DHT systemic levels when you can just nuke your scalp DHT only. Especially for prevention and especially if you use topical minox
 
The dermatologist Dr. Oscar Muñoz Moreno presents a groundbreaking discovery related to hair recovery, specifically focusing on the role of fibroblasts: dermal cells that surround hair follicles.

A mutation has been identified on chromosome 17, specifically in the KCNJ2 gene, which causes congenital hypertrichosis through the hyperpolarization of fibroblasts.

He's a Spanish dermatologist and researcher, and a recognized authority in the field of trichology. What is remarkable in this case is that he's usually very skeptical about new treatments and studies, and yet with this one he's genuinely impressed. He even described it as a real "earthquake" in the field.

The video is absolutely worth watching. Turn on subtitles, use auto-translate if needed, and enjoy.

(By the way, his previous video on the new advance Ac-GFFY-IGF is also worth checking out. We've been so blinded by PP405 that some truly relevant progress is flying under the radar.)

Sources:



https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0092867425008578

https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(25)00857-8


Credits go to u/Fibo26 & r/hairlossresearch

@Currycelloser @Mandy? @Arsenic @Randomized Shame @Blackpillirony

Will check this out once I get home from school, thanks for the tag
 
Now it exists with topical versions. I don't see why you'll nuke your DHT systemic levels when you can just nuke your scalp DHT only. Especially for prevention and especially if you use topical minox
just nuke ur stress and inflammation vro
 
The dermatologist Dr. Oscar Muñoz Moreno presents a groundbreaking discovery related to hair recovery, specifically focusing on the role of fibroblasts: dermal cells that surround hair follicles.

A mutation has been identified on chromosome 17, specifically in the KCNJ2 gene, which causes congenital hypertrichosis through the hyperpolarization of fibroblasts.

He's a Spanish dermatologist and researcher, and a recognized authority in the field of trichology. What is remarkable in this case is that he's usually very skeptical about new treatments and studies, and yet with this one he's genuinely impressed. He even described it as a real "earthquake" in the field.

The video is absolutely worth watching. Turn on subtitles, use auto-translate if needed, and enjoy.

(By the way, his previous video on the new advance Ac-GFFY-IGF is also worth checking out. We've been so blinded by PP405 that some truly relevant progress is flying under the radar.)

Sources:



https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0092867425008578

https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(25)00857-8


Credits go to u/Fibo26 & r/hairlossresearch

@Currycelloser @Mandy? @Arsenic @Randomized Shame @Blackpillirony

interesting, well i mean i think this would help in loosening the tightness of the scalp
 

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