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Fat Cells Could Be The Secret to Rapid Hair Regrowth : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 3, 2025 2:35 pm
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Promising New Research Shows Potential for Reversing Baldness

A groundbreaking study has revealed exciting new possibilities in the quest to reverse baldness. Researchers have successfully triggered restorative hair growth in mice within just 20 days by stimulating fat cells around hair follicles in the skin.

The study, led by a team from the National Taiwan University, builds upon established knowledge regarding how skin irritation and injury can often lead to hair growth. The researchers sought to delve deeper into the mechanisms behind this phenomenon and explore the potential for leveraging these mechanisms to develop treatments for hair loss.

According to the researchers, most mammals are naturally covered by a dense coat of hair, which serves as their primary protective barrier. When the epidermal skin surface is irritated or injured, it signals the need to regrow or reestablish the protective hair barrier.

In a series of experiments, mice were subjected to mild skin injuries using chemical irritants or heat after being shaved. The researchers observed that skin irritation triggered inflammation, leading to the recruitment of immune cells known as macrophages to the affected area. These macrophages then signaled adipocytes (fat cells) to release fatty acids, which were absorbed by hair stem cells, prompting the restart of hair growth.

The researchers further tested the efficacy of a serum composed of fatty acids applied directly to the skin of mice, bypassing the need for injury. This approach also resulted in significant hair regrowth within a span of 20 days.

It is important to note that the treatment is most effective on hair follicles in a resting stage, awaiting the signal to grow. Human scalp baldness involves a complex interplay of hair growth stages, making the application of this treatment more intricate than simple hair removal, as seen in the mouse experiments.

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While the reawakening of hair stem cells shows promise as a safe and convenient treatment for hair loss, there are still limitations to its widespread application. The researchers are now working towards conducting clinical trials to assess the effectiveness of this approach in humans.

Further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms underlying skin irritation and immune responses, including the factors that trigger the release of fatty acids by macrophages. Despite these challenges, the researchers remain optimistic about the potential of this approach in treating hair loss conditions in the future.

The findings of this study have been published in Cell Metabolism, marking a significant step forward in the field of hair regrowth research.

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