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This First-of-Its-Kind Hair Growth Peptide Promises Results in 6 Days — 5 Months Later, I'm Stunned
This First-of-Its-Kind Hair Growth Peptide Promises Results in 6 Days — 5 Months Later, I'm Stunned

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

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This First-of-Its-Kind Hair Growth Peptide Promises Results in 6 Days — 5 Months Later, I'm Stunned

Four months after having my baby, I was partially convinced someone had made a voodoo doll of me and was ripping out my strands in sizable, gasp-worthy clumps. I left behind dark wads of hair in the shower, sink, bed, and even in my daughter's mighty little fists. 'You gotta stop ripping out what's left of Mama's hair,' I joked with my baby. On the inside, I started panicking. How much more hair will I shed? Will it ever end? 'Postpartum hair loss is a result of estrogen levels that were high during pregnancy suddenly dropping,' BosleyMD trichologist Gretchen Friese tells Flow Space. 'Because estrogen levels are so high during pregnancy, the hair can seem thicker and then when it starts falling out it can feel like a lot of hair.' Postpartum isn't the only time in a woman's life when she can experience hair loss and shedding due to estrogen fluctuation: This can also occur in perimenopause and menopause as the ovaries produce less estrogen. While I knew this was just par for the course, I still didn't like it. So I tried eating more steak for the iron (expensive), took Nutrafol every day (so many pills), and swapped in thickening shampoos (this works but it doesn't give you permanent results). And then I found OMI. OMI Hair Growth Peptide Gummies (120-Day Supply) Buy Now at omi $79 Buy Now On Amazon $79.00 OMI hair peptides, which you can get in gummy or pill form (I chose gummy, since they taste like candy), are formulated by a patented hair technology (IFP Hair Factor) that improves hair follicle health. OMI Hair Growth Peptides 'directly target hair follicles to strengthen and anchor hair from within,' founder of OMI, Naomi Whittel, tells Flow Space. 'Unlike nutritional supplements, which provide the body with essential vitamins and minerals to support overall hair health, peptides work as a key, unlocking the ability of hair follicles to repair and rebuild.' Think of it as a laser-focused formulation that cuts to the chase when it comes to hair health and regrowth—for any kinds of hair loss, too, not just postpartum. OMI's formulation also includes biotin (also known as vitamin B7), and a cocktail of other B vitamins (B6, B3 or niacin, and B5 or pantothenic acid) that supercharge amino acids, which leads to healthier hair. 'While natural solutions like rosemary oil focus on improving scalp health externally, OMI's peptide-based formula works at the follicular level, directly addressing the structural needs of hair to restore integrity, combat postpartum shedding, and support healthy regrowth,' Whittel says. Within 90 days, people with all hair types will notice stronger, thicker hair. The tech is so powerful, OMI promises results in just six (!!!) days, though recommends staying the course for the full 90 days. I decided to put it to the test and see if it would help with my sad post-pregnancy hair. I've been taking OMI gummies for five months (updated), and so far, I'm impressed. It's not that the results have been instant regrowth (I think we can all be realistic here), but I've witnessed far less shedding. This, in turn, has made my hair look a lot fuller than it has been in the last couple months. When I wring my hair in the shower, I'm not also pulling out a wad of strands. My sink isn't hairy. When my daughter grabs my hair, she isn't able to easily yank it all out. I don't feel personally victimized by my brush anymore. The results have been fairly quick, but I do plan on taking the gummies for the full 90 days, so bookmark this page if you want to follow along! I took a 'before' photo the day before I started taking OMI, and another photo this morning (18 days had passed). I was worried you wouldn't be able to really tell just how thin my hair had become, but looking at these photos side by side, I'm legitimately shook. You can visually see how much fuller my ponytail looks today compared to how damaged and frail-looking it appeared only weeks ago. I documented my hair brush after a few of the showers I took as well. That's when (and where) I'd notice the most fallout. Day 1 you can see that the brush is pretty packed with my hair (RIP). Day 5 and Day 10 have remarkably less hair (it looks like Day 5 has more hair, but it probably has the same amount). And here, you can really see the difference. This is the amount of hair I pulled from the brush each time I took photos. I took OMI gummies, but you can take a pill form, too. Maybe this is childish, but I'm far more likely to take a supplement if it tastes like a Sour Patch Kid (OMI tastes like blackberries). I've been pretty good about taking two every day after breakfast because they actually taste good. I've been religiously taking OMI gummies and capsules for a total of five months now, and my hair legitimately feels thicker (when I put it in a ponytail, I'm pleasantly surprised when I don't have to wrap the hair tie around a bunch of times), and new hair is visibly growing at my temples. Here's a photo of me and my daughter. My hair just LOOKS healthier, too. I've also noticed far less hair a) in the shower, and b) in my brush post-shower. There's definitely been less fall-out and more hair growth (albeit in baby hair form!). The progress is slow, but I can see and feel the difference. I'll be sure to report back in the next three months so we can compare with the above photo. I do have to give some credit to my shampoo and conditioner: I've been using the Aveda Invati Ultra Advanced line, and I think it's really helped my hair appear fuller and shinier. I've been using Aveda products since I was a literal kid (my uncle is a hair stylist and has been doing my hair since I was baby), so I really trust the brand. Aveda Ultra Advanced Shampoo & Conditioner Set $73 Buy Now I've also been using Briogeo Scalp Revival Rosemary Pre-Wash Scalp & Hair Oil before showering as a scalp 'mask' of sorts. I'll apply it all over and let it sit for about 15 to 20 minutes and then shower. I think it helps moisturize my scalp and keep it healthy (which is especially helpful during weeks I end up using a lot of dry shampoo and hairspray, which can dry out the scalp), which in turn aids with growth. Briogeo Scalp Revival™ Rosemary Pre-Wash Scalp and Hair Oil $32 Buy Now 'Get enough sleep, keep stress levels at bay and eat a healthy diet full of good fats and stay away from processed sugars,' Dr. Friese recommended when I asked about any other measures that could be taken when trying to prevent more shedding. Easier said than done when you're a new mom, but with OMI and some good haircare, I have the tricks up my sleeve to be well on my way to my pre-baby hair. More from Flow Space Can Tea Ease Menopause Symptoms? I Tried Magic Hour's Divine Timing Collection to Find Out

FUE Hair Transplant Clinic London Launches New Website to Enhance Patient Experience and Education
FUE Hair Transplant Clinic London Launches New Website to Enhance Patient Experience and Education

Globe and Mail

time17 hours ago

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  • Globe and Mail

FUE Hair Transplant Clinic London Launches New Website to Enhance Patient Experience and Education

London, UK - June 27, 2025 - FUE Hair Transplant Clinic London is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website, designed to provide patients with a seamless, informative, and user-friendly experience. The new site reflects the clinic's commitment to delivering high-quality, surgeon-led hair transplant procedures while prioritising education and accessibility for both new and existing patients. The redesigned website ( features an intuitive layout, faster navigation, and comprehensive resources about hair restoration treatments, including Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), one of the most advanced and minimally invasive hair transplant techniques available today. Prospective patients can now easily access detailed guides on the FUE procedure, explore before-and-after galleries, and book confidential consultations directly with leading UK-trained surgeons. The site also features a new blog section, offering expert insights into hair loss, recovery timelines, treatment costs, and the science behind successful transplants. 'Our goal was to create a digital experience that mirrors the quality of care we provide in-clinic,' said the Lead Surgeon at FUE Hair Transplant Clinic London. 'Many of our patients begin their journey online, so it was crucial to build a platform that's educational, trustworthy, and easy to navigate. We want people to feel empowered when making one of the most personal decisions about their appearance.' Visitors can explore real patient stories, understand pricing with no hidden fees, and get clear information about what to expect before, during, and after their procedure. The launch of the new website marks a key step in FUE Hair Transplant Clinic London's mission to make hair restoration more accessible, personalised, and results-driven for individuals experiencing hair loss. Media Contact Company Name: Press featured Contact Person: Maxwell Pierce Email: Send Email Country: United Kingdom Website:

New stem cell therapy shows 'promising' results for treating hair loss in preclinical trials
New stem cell therapy shows 'promising' results for treating hair loss in preclinical trials

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Yahoo

New stem cell therapy shows 'promising' results for treating hair loss in preclinical trials

Researchers at the San Carlos Clinical Hospital in Madrid may have targeted a potential solution for hair loss. A recent study analyzed the effect of injecting mice's skin with stem cells from human fat — "adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs)" — as a means of treating androgenetic alopecia (AGA), more commonly known as male- or female-pattern hair loss. The team found that male mice achieved the best hair regrowth after three weeks when they received low-dose ASCs, combined with an energy-boosting molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Hairstylists And Medical Expert Confirm Temporary Hair Loss Affecting Ozempic Users Low-dose and high-dose ASC treatments along with ATP led to no hair regrowth improvement in females, but medium-dose ASC plus ATP led to greater regrowth. The researchers concluded that hair regrowth was improved in "all experimental groups" where male mice received stem cell solutions supplemented with ATP. Read On The Fox News App The findings were published in the journal Stem Cell Research & Therapy. Lead study author Dr. Eduardo López Bran — dermatologist and professor at The Complutense University of Madrid — shared his expectations for the study in an interview with Fox News Digital. This Daily Beauty Routine Could Be Ruining Your Hair, Experts Warn "We expected good results, but not such a high level of success," he said. "We're talking about a very high degree of hair regrowth in both male and female mice." With appropriate doses, the researchers achieved "very high percentages" of hair regrowth, noting that 100% of the male mice and up to 90% of the female mice regrew hair. "These results demonstrate that advanced therapies may represent a new therapeutic approach for many diseases for which no effective treatments are currently available," Bran went on. "Achieving such promising results in the preclinical phase with a completely novel approach to androgenetic alopecia — one that avoids chronic treatment and is also safe — is a significant scientific milestone." The main limitation of the study was the thinness of mouse skin, Bran noted, which "posed a challenge in administering the therapy." "This required the development of protocols to minimize experimental variability, and will be a key factor when studies in humans begin," he said. These new findings should be "interpreted with caution and scientific rigor," Bran cautioned. "Although the results in mice represent significant progress, it is also true that it is essential to wait for clinical benefits in humans to be confirmed." Click Here To Sign Up For Our Health Newsletter The researcher encouraged those with androgenetic alopecia to continue consulting with their dermatologists and to follow prescribed treatments as research develops. "It is important to remain hopeful. Research advances are pointing toward possible solutions that, in the future, may offer long-lasting results without the need for continuous treatment to maintain benefits," Bran added. Looking ahead to human clinical trials, researchers are "actively working" on confirming safety for men and women between 18 and 50 years old with moderate androgenetic alopecia, the researcher noted. "If everything progresses as expected, the most optimistic timeline points to the treatment becoming available in approximately five years," he said. In a separate interview with Fox News Digital, Dr. Brendan Camp, M.D., a New York-based dermatologist who was not involved in the study, commented on the potential for this method. "While not commercially available, this study suggests that injection of stem cells supplemented with ATP into scalp skin could potentially encourage hair regrowth in individuals with androgenetic alopecia," he reiterated. For more Health articles, visit "This study is small, and more research is needed on this method as a potential treatment option for androgenetic alopecia." Until then, Camp encourages people to focus on currently available and "well-studied" treatments to address hair loss, and to visit a board-certified dermatologist for article source: New stem cell therapy shows 'promising' results for treating hair loss in preclinical trials

KeraFactor® Announces Launch of KeraFlex Duo: A Dual-Wavelength Laser Cap for Enhanced Hair Rejuvenation
KeraFactor® Announces Launch of KeraFlex Duo: A Dual-Wavelength Laser Cap for Enhanced Hair Rejuvenation

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

KeraFactor® Announces Launch of KeraFlex Duo: A Dual-Wavelength Laser Cap for Enhanced Hair Rejuvenation

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- KeraFactor®, a leader in advanced scalp and hair health solutions, is proud to announce the upcoming launch of its latest innovation: the KeraFlex Duo, a dual-wavelength laser cap designed to elevate hair rejuvenation therapy by stimulating cellular metabolism, improving scalp circulation, and reactivating miniaturizing hair follicles. Simply put, it's one of the most powerful and effective ways to combat hair loss and support fuller, healthier hair from scalp to tip, from the comfort and privacy of home. Building upon the success of the original KeraFlex Laser Cap, which operates at a 650nm wavelength, the KeraFlex Duo introduces an additional 808nm wavelength – a near-infrared level commonly used in medical and aesthetic lasers. While the 650nm activates superficial stimulation at the surface and mid-depths of the scalp, the addition of the 808nm supports deeper scalp penetration, increased circulation and oxygenation, improved follicle recovery and rejuvenation, and enhanced anti-inflammatory effects. "We are excited to introduce the KeraFlex Duo to our customers," says Dr. Amy Taub, KeraFactor co-founder and board certified dermatologist. "This advanced device exemplifies our commitment to providing best in class solutions for individuals seeking effective at-home hair rejuvenation therapies." The KeraFlex Duo maintains the user-friendly features of its predecessor, including a flexible design for comfortable wear, smart sensor activation, and a daily six minute treatment protocol. It also features an increase in total diodes from 302 to 312, with 272 operating at 650nm and 40 operating at 808nm, for optimized scalp coverage and deeper follicle stimulation. The KeraFlex Duo will be available for purchase starting June 23, 2025, through the official KeraFactor website. About KeraFactor:KeraFactor® Skincare for Hair is dedicated to developing innovative solutions for hair and scalp health. With a focus on scientific research and advanced technology, KeraFactor offers products designed to address hair thinning and promote rejuvenation through non-invasive, at-home treatments. Powered by a patented blend of Biomimetic growth factors and skin proteins, their revolutionary technology is designed to awaken dormant hair follicles, boost scalp circulation, and target the root causes of thinning hair. Backed by years of scientific research and real-world results, KeraFactor is redefining what's possible in hair revitalization. KeraFactor products are available exclusively at @kerafactor For interview requests or more information about the KeraFlex Duo and other KeraFactor products, contact KELZ MEDIA: pattymathews@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE KeraFactor

New stem cell therapy shows 'promising' results for treating hair loss in preclinical trials
New stem cell therapy shows 'promising' results for treating hair loss in preclinical trials

Fox News

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Fox News

New stem cell therapy shows 'promising' results for treating hair loss in preclinical trials

Print Close By Angelica Stabile Published June 25, 2025 Researchers at the San Carlos Clinical Hospital in Madrid may have targeted a potential solution for hair loss. A recent study analyzed the effect of injecting mice's skin with stem cells from human fat — "adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs)" — as a means of treating androgenetic alopecia (AGA), more commonly known as male- or female-pattern hair loss. The team found that male mice achieved the best hair regrowth after three weeks when they received low-dose ASCs, combined with an energy-boosting molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). HAIRSTYLISTS AND MEDICAL EXPERT CONFIRM TEMPORARY HAIR LOSS AFFECTING OZEMPIC USERS Low-dose and high-dose ASC treatments along with ATP led to no hair regrowth improvement in females, but medium-dose ASC plus ATP led to greater regrowth. The researchers concluded that hair regrowth was improved in "all experimental groups" where male mice received stem cell solutions supplemented with ATP. The findings were published in the journal Stem Cell Research & Therapy. Lead study author Dr. Eduardo López Bran — dermatologist and professor at The Complutense University of Madrid — shared his expectations for the study in an interview with Fox News Digital. THIS DAILY BEAUTY ROUTINE COULD BE RUINING YOUR HAIR, EXPERTS WARN "We expected good results, but not such a high level of success," he said. "We're talking about a very high degree of hair regrowth in both male and female mice." With appropriate doses, the researchers achieved "very high percentages" of hair regrowth, noting that 100% of the male mice and up to 90% of the female mice regrew hair. "These results demonstrate that advanced therapies may represent a new therapeutic approach for many diseases for which no effective treatments are currently available," Bran went on. "Achieving such promising results in the preclinical phase with a completely novel approach to androgenetic alopecia — one that avoids chronic treatment and is also safe — is a significant scientific milestone." "We're talking about a very high degree of hair regrowth in both male and female mice." The main limitation of the study was the thinness of mouse skin, Bran noted, which "posed a challenge in administering the therapy." CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "This required the development of protocols to minimize experimental variability, and will be a key factor when studies in humans begin," he said. These new findings should be "interpreted with caution and scientific rigor," Bran cautioned. "Although the results in mice represent significant progress, it is also true that it is essential to wait for clinical benefits in humans to be confirmed." CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER The researcher encouraged those with androgenetic alopecia to continue consulting with their dermatologists and to follow prescribed treatments as research develops. "It is important to remain hopeful. Research advances are pointing toward possible solutions that, in the future, may offer long-lasting results without the need for continuous treatment to maintain benefits," Bran added. "This study is small, and more research is needed on this method as a potential treatment option." Looking ahead to human clinical trials, researchers are "actively working" on confirming safety for men and women between 18 and 50 years old with moderate androgenetic alopecia, the researcher noted. "If everything progresses as expected, the most optimistic timeline points to the treatment becoming available in approximately five years," he said. In a separate interview with Fox News Digital, Dr. Brendan Camp, M.D., a New York-based dermatologist who was not involved in the study, commented on the potential for this method. "While not commercially available, this study suggests that injection of stem cells supplemented with ATP into scalp skin could potentially encourage hair regrowth in individuals with androgenetic alopecia," he reiterated. For more Health articles, visit "This study is small, and more research is needed on this method as a potential treatment option for androgenetic alopecia." Until then, Camp encourages people to focus on currently available and "well-studied" treatments to address hair loss, and to visit a board-certified dermatologist for evaluation. Print Close URL

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