Is it true that hair follicles never die?

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  • baldozer
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 752

    Is it true that hair follicles never die?

    At least the following real life example shows so.



    Of course we would want something better than taking spiro for 6 years. But if its true that hair follicles never die, there can be a treatment in the future to regrow hair on a slick bald head, or am I being too optimistic.
  • PatientlyWaiting
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 1637

    #2
    I've read something like that before. Something about they just shrink to the point that they can not be seen by the naked eye? I believe that is true, because how else do people who get on the "big 3" can grow hair on visibly slick bald scalp? They have to be there, just microscopic sized.

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    • baldozer
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 752

      #3
      Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
      I've read something like that before. Something about they just shrink to the point that they can not be seen by the naked eye? I believe that is true, because how else do people who get on the "big 3" can grow hair on visibly slick bald scalp? They have to be there, just microscopic sized.
      Yes, but some doctors say that after 5 years or so of baldness, they die and therefore hair regrows only in those who have just started losing hair, but you never know who is telling a lie and truth in this capitalist world. Hair Transplant surgeons would obviously want you to believe that hair follicles die, so that you go for a transplant.

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      • DepressedByHairLoss
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 854

        #4
        Wow, that's a very interesting article and it confirms what I've always suspected. This really gives me a ton of hope that baldness can really be reversed. That's a great website too.

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        • baldozer
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 752

          #5
          Originally posted by DepressedByHairLoss
          Wow, that's a very interesting article and it confirms what I've always suspected. This really gives me a ton of hope that baldness can really be reversed. That's a great website too.
          The following paper also verifies this.



          But imagine what will happen if they do come up with a cure. The hair transplant industry would do anything to stop it from happening, as they would be out of job otherwise. This is the reason I hate capitalism so much!

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          • PatientlyWaiting
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 1637

            #6
            This really caught my attention more than anything:
            this guy re-grew a full head of hair after 45 years of complete horseshoe fringe slick baldness.
            It caught my attention because this is a huge claim with no picture of the "full head of hair". I see the bald picture, but with a claim like this, how about a pic of the full head of hair they claim?

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            • PatientlyWaiting
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 1637

              #7
              Thanks for this website by the way, there's another interesting article in there about Taurine, mega green tea extract, zinc, and grape seed extract being good for hair loss. It won't hurt to try. I think i'm going to take the plunge but with very low expectations. I'll also add silica, biotin and MSM. I think i'm already taking the best possible treatment from what is available to me, Dutasteride and Rogaine, so I mean it wouldn't hurt to add in natural treatments as well. Hopefully at worst, the addition of natural supplements at least improve overall health. If it does nothing for MPB, at least I can say I did try out natural treatments. I have tried it in the past but none of the aforementioned one's.

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              • burtandernie
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 1563

                #8
                They never die the stem cells that produce hair are always there I think. We dont have any treatments that actually regrow hair after many years so we dont know if its possible to get them to start growing hair again or if its time dependent.
                Basically its unknown but its possible. I would be happy with just a way to keep the hair I have without obviously taking a drug forever.

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                • rdawg
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 996

                  #9
                  I recall reading something that they go through a process at certain point where it's much harder for them to come back. This was a very recent article(and was much more scientific in language than I just stated). Essentially after a certain point stuff like Fin won't help you as much, but that point is usually 2-3 years after the start?(cant recall what it said)

                  But still, the stem cell is still there and I'm sure it is possible with future medicine to rejuvenate it, it's just a matter of getting the research done to find that. I'd say we're getting closer and closer.

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                  • DepressedByHairLoss
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 854

                    #10
                    Originally posted by baldozer
                    The following paper also verifies this.



                    But imagine what will happen if they do come up with a cure. The hair transplant industry would do anything to stop it from happening, as they would be out of job otherwise. This is the reason I hate capitalism so much!
                    I know, I totally agree with you on that point as well. I've expounded on that point in some of my past posts as well. I truly believe that most of the hair transplant industry desperately wants to maintain the status quo and still have hair transplants be the so-called "gold standard", quite simply because these transplants make them obscene amounts of money.

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                    • DepressedByHairLoss
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 854

                      #11
                      Originally posted by baldozer
                      The following paper also verifies this.



                      But imagine what will happen if they do come up with a cure. The hair transplant industry would do anything to stop it from happening, as they would be out of job otherwise. This is the reason I hate capitalism so much!
                      I know, I totally agree with you on that point as well. I've expounded on that point in some of my past posts as well. I truly believe that most of the hair transplant industry desperately wants to maintain the status quo and still have hair transplants be the so-called "gold standard", quite simply because these transplants make them obscene amounts of money.

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