Hair loss could soon be a thing of the past
Enviado: Janeiro 31, 2011, 9:16 am
Hair loss and bald patches have plagued mankind for centuries but now scientists are close to ending this distressing problem following a stem cell breakthrough.
Scientists from Berlin have managed to grow the world’s first artificial hair follicles by using animal stem cells.
Although the hair grown was somewhat thinner than normal, experts are confident that this technique can be used to help hair loss sufferers grow new hair from their own stem cells and have it implanted in any bald or thinning spots of hair.
This pioneering new research could mean that hairless celebrities such as Harry Hill and football legend Sir Bobby Charlton could soon sport a full bodied and flowing mane of hair.
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Scientists from Berlin have managed to grow the world’s first artificial hair follicles by using animal stem cells.
Although the hair grown was somewhat thinner than normal, experts are confident that this technique can be used to help hair loss sufferers grow new hair from their own stem cells and have it implanted in any bald or thinning spots of hair.
This pioneering new research could mean that hairless celebrities such as Harry Hill and football legend Sir Bobby Charlton could soon sport a full bodied and flowing mane of hair.
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