Jab to end baldness 'ready in five years' using fat cells from sagging bellies
Writing in the journal Cell, they describe how jabs of fat cells drawn from mouse bellies triggered the growth of new fur.
The researchers are now ‘very close’ to homing in on the key cells in humans – leading to the prospect of the chemical-making cells being removed from the stomach region and injected into the scalp.
Other possibilities include creams or lotions that contain the hair-triggering chemicals and can be rubbed on to the scalp, said researcher Valerie Horsley.
It may even be the case that one treatment would work for years.
All of the mice used in the experiments had pigment-free white coats. But it is hoped that any new human hairs grown would be of the right colour.
Until now, Britain’s 7.4million bald and balding men have had limited options including a comb-over, toupee or hair transplant.
Hair transplants are expensive and the results can be variable.
Wayne Rooney, for instance, spent ВЈ30,000 on fixing his receding hairline but recent pictures show some of the footballer’s new growth to be distinctly grey in colour.











Hair loss was avoided in differing amounts by all of the patients, and only 20 percent of them decided to wear a wig following the treatment, the study found. And a 2003 study at University Hospital in Sweden examined 74 women with breast cancer,
However, this study does not provide a mechanism to repair or regrow the hair cells in humans or mice. Much more research is needed before these findings could lead to treatments for deafness. The study was carried out by researchers from Washington




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