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Tuesday 7 July 2015

Eye drops used to regrow hair


Maybe this is good news for balding men.

A new study in the Journal FASEb glaucoma commonly prescribed drug for male pattern baldness and alopecia may be effective in the treatment of other types shows how.

You are balding and want to grow your hair back, then here is some good news. FASEb Journal (www.fasebj.org) A new research report appearing online in FDA-approved glaucoma drug, bimatoprost, causes human hair to regrow shows how. It's a way to lengthen eyelashes as is commercially available, but these figures may actually scalp hair growth are the first to appear.

said a researcher involved in the work.



To make this discovery, Randall and colleagues conducted three sets of experiments. Two involved human cells and mice involved. Tests on human cells taken directly from the human scalp as well as the organ involved using hair follicles growing in culture. In both of these experiments, the scientists found that bimatoprost hair growth. The third set of experiments on mice involved applying bimatoprost bald spots on the skin. As was the case with human cells, the drug caused hair to regrow.

"This discovery could be the long-awaited Middle-aged men are waiting for the follow-up Viagra," Gerald Weissmann, MD, Editor-in-Chief of the journal FASEb said.

On the front of our heads! "

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