Is There Research Into Manipulating Body Hair Growth Cycles?
Hey good sir I hope your day and your new year are treating you well. I recently read on your blog that you were in Antartica. Just out of curiosity how was your trip? Would you recommend visiting there? I am just curious because I never hear of anyone going down to Antarctica electively.
Also I had a hair related question. Instead of trying to create completely new hairs from an existing scalp hair, why dont researchers work on manipulating the growth cycles of body hair and other sources of donor hair extraneous from scalp hair? I understand that this hair maybe contextually different but would it not offer the patient some sort of cosmetic value?
My trip to Antarctica was interesting, to say the least. Lots of penguins of all sizes and colors, a few seals and whales, and some very nice scenery. There were long periods at sea, so I sat down with a good set of books on my Kindle and filled the days well.
As for body hair transplantation, some doctors have been doing hair transplants to the scalp using body hair and the results are less than ideal. Leg hair, for example, has a 60% telogen cycle… which means that these hairs stay “sleeping” most of the time. While they are sleeping, they are not visible above the skin. To the point of your question — I don’t know who, if any, research groups are working on changing the hair cycle in body hair.
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