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  • Wednesday, 30 July 2014

    How To Use Stem Cell Therapy For Hair Growth?

    Ever felt conscious of your receding hairline? Has standing in front of the mirror become a torture? Ever dreaded being called “uncle” or “aunty” just because your hairline seems to have aged 15 years ahead of you? Well, once again that obscure Stem Cell can be your saving grace. (Stem cells are undifferentiated cells which are capable of giving rise to other kinds of cells). Much research is being conducted on the conditions and diseases that can be cured by stem cells, which are collected at the time of birth.

    In the recent years, Dr. Aeron Potter of the University of California has claimed that the already beneficial stem cells are the future when it comes to the reversal of Alopecia (baldness) in both men and women. The good news is that the day isn’t far when Stem Cell therapy will be commercially available for hair re-growth.

    The know-how behind stem cell therapy for hairgrowth:

    Human hair grows out of follicles present on the scalp. Damaged or dead follicles prevent new hair from growing. It has now been discovered that stem cells can be used to stimulate the cells already found in these dead hair follicles and revive them. Though this research is rudimentary, it certainly signals hope for all those dejected folks out there who have tried every oil, cream, lotion, hairbrush, and shampoo on (and off) the market.

    How and why it works:

    Everyone who lacks confidence due to a receding hairline feels apprehensive when faced with the ultimate option of seeking medical treatment for hair re-growth. I think it may be because they feel horrified to imagine what they would do with their bald pate if even medical treatment fails! I have seen my husband of five years scrutinize his hair for interminable minutes but refuse to see a doctor about it. He won’t even go to the pharmacy to purchase a popular hair re-growth ointment! Well, human vanity is, of course, a bottomless pit.
    Stem cell therapy for hair re-growth begins from your own body fat. Stem cells from your fat (called Autologous Adipose Adult or AAA stem cells) are harvested and injected microscopically into the Alopecia affected area. Research says that effects begin to show within 2-4 weeks of receiving treatment. It’s that simple!


    Benefits of the stem cell treatment for hair growth:

     

    If you ask me, once commercially available, this treatment will catch on like wildfire! I mean, where else will you find:
    • A sure shot solution to hair loss
    • Relatively, the safest way to reborn hair
    • Minimally invasive treatment
    • Very few sittings
    • Very little discomfort
    • Positive results within a month
    These would be enough encouragement for me (had I suffered hair loss, that is). Above all, it is a once-a-lifetime cure. Once complete, there is no more humiliation, no more hiding, and no more apprehension of suffering baldness again.


    Benefits:

    Stem cell therapy for hair re-growth benefits not only the suave lady or gentleman who wishes to salvage his or her image in the page 3 world. It is also a horizon of hope for those going through Alopecia due to medical conditions such as Thyroid imbalances, Chemotherapy, Seborrheic dermatitis, Fungal infections, and other stress-related and emotional issues. Men and women of all ages can benefit from this miracle of medical research.
    So does stem cell therapy promise hope to the many balding early, and wishing to save their thinning crown? Yes, stem cell treatment does seem hopeful, but only time will tell how successful this therapy will be. Also it will be interesting to see how cost effective the treatment might be. But if you have gone pillar to post to save your hair and in vain, it is time you give stem cell therapy for hair growth a try. This treatment is certainly a breakthrough and will help in re-growth of hair as opposed to treatments where hair follicles are distributed from one part of the scalp to the other.

    Turn to stem cell therapy for that last bit of hope left within you to salvage your crowning glory. Those little cells will take you a long way.

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