Ralf Paus Discusses Current Hair Growth Research by Follicle Thought

In this article, Follicle Thought talks “all things hair science” with one of the most prolific hair biology researchers in the field, Dr. Ralf Paus.

A recent publication from The Guardian featuring several of the latest technologies being developed to treat hair loss included some interesting remarks from Dr. Paus. Coincidentally, I had conducted a brief interview with the esteemed researcher before The Guardian article was published and I thought now would be a perfect time to share. For those unfamiliar with Dr. Paus’ work in the hair industry, he is currently appointed as Professor of Cutaneous Medicine at the University of Manchester, Professor of Dermatology at the University of Miami Medical School, Founder of the Monasterium Laboratory, and he also serves on various Scientific Advisory Boards for biotech companies such as Follicum.

For the Q&A, Dr. Paus preferred to answer questions pertaining to his recently published journal articles, however, I did manage to ask him which prospective treatment seemed the most promising for hair restoration. It is a rare opportunity to get this perspective from one of the most knowledgeable hair researchers on the planet. You’ll be surprised to hear his answer. Also, make sure to read through the entire section, there may be an update about a popular hair loss drug that is “way” interesting.

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Published by Follicle Thought, September 22, 2019

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