Could stem cell 'messages' regrow hair? new trial begins.
NCT ID NCT07373054
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether tiny particles from stem cells (exosomes) can safely help regrow hair in men with androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness). The exosomes are delivered into the scalp using a microneedle device. The trial will enroll 18 men aged 18 to 60 with mild to moderate hair loss. Researchers will measure changes in hair density, thickness, and overall appearance over the study period.
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Affiliated Union Hospital of Fujian Medical University
RECRUITINGFuzhou, Fujian, 350001, China
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