January 4, 2011
"Dr. George Cotsarelis, chairman of the dermatology department at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine...
"...The follicles that make hair don't go away completely, but they become miniaturized, to the point where the hair they normally make to replace hair when it naturally falls out becomes microscopic and therefore invisible," Cotsarelis said.
There are still just as many stem cells in the bald scalp that can make hair as there are in the normal haired scalp, and that was an important and surprising finding, Cotsarelis said.
...However, those hoping for a treatment anytime soon will have to wait. "Taking something from the lab to the clinic often takes decades, so there's no treatment around the corner," Cotsarelis cautioned. "It's really going to take quite a while to figure this out.""
Why does taking something from the lab to clinic take decades ? I could be sarcastic and say - 'Hire a delivery guy, it will be there in 20 minutes'. Once again, no one's in a hurry cause all are doing fine and profitable, all except us with the balding problem.
By lab, he most likely means the research stage, which in that case, is true since a treatment then has to go through a trial process after the research stage.
Though I find it odd he would say there is no potential treatment coming along considering how there is already like 3 in the trial process.
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