Another mouse study/ Collagen XVII and how it relates to Androgenetic Alopecia

c_super2

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This isn't another mouse study. They tested out their theory on humans and founds its the same with us.
 

I.D WALKER

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Yes you're right. I mistakenly furnished you a different link then originally intended.
Here is the genericized version we'll have to stomach until I can locate clinicals.

My apologies to Swoop and Giizmo for unintentionally losing your posts during section transference of the original thread,
Thanks for your feedback and associated links (Giizmo).

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...earing-collagen-researchers-say/#.VrWHmmzMvIU
 

mr_robot

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Another reason you should be using Tretinoin (Retin-A) which causes new collagen production in your skin.
 

dusty

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When I go on high concentrated minoxidil I always run into issues, unless I had hydrocortisone to the mix.
That brings down inflammation.

You really don't want to be applying hydrocortisone every single time you use minoxidil. It will cause skin damage
 

Fena2000

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there are people who started losing their hair when they were 16, how can that be due to collagen loss at such a young age.
also I know people who are 80 and older , all wrinkled up and have thicker hair then I ever had in my teenage years. Do you really think collagen loss could be the blame? Anybody?
 
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