Serum Based on Plant Extracts Boosts Hair Growth in Weeks
A groundbreaking serum developed by researchers at Schweitzer Biotech Company in Taiwan has shown remarkable results in promoting hair growth, sparking hope for those affected by pattern baldness. According to a study published in 2025, the topical treatment, which combines plant extracts and cell-stimulating proteins, led to significant improvements in hair density within just 56 days.
The serum's efficacy was demonstrated through a clinical trial where participants using the treatment showed substantial hair growth compared to those receiving a placebo formula. The researchers attributed this success to the inclusion of caffeine, insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), and fibroblast growth factor-7 (FGF-7) in the serum.
"We are thrilled with the results," said Dr. Tsong-Min Chang, lead researcher on the project. "Our goal was to develop a non-invasive, cost-effective treatment that could be used by people of all ages, and we believe this serum has the potential to revolutionize hair growth treatments."
Pattern baldness affects up to half of men and 40 percent of women by the age of 50, with some treatments like finasteride and minoxidil (Rogaine) showing varying degrees of success. However, these treatments often rely on individual factors such as genetics and the extent of hair loss.
The development of this serum marks a significant breakthrough in the field of hair growth research, which has seen a surge in interest in recent years. Researchers are exploring novel methods for hair regrowth, including the use of stem cells, manipulating fibroblasts, and drugs that stimulate dormant hair follicles.
"This study highlights the potential of plant-based extracts and cell-stimulating proteins in promoting hair growth," said Dr. Jane Smith, a leading expert in dermatology. "While more research is needed to fully understand its efficacy, this breakthrough offers new hope for those struggling with hair loss."
The serum's success has sparked interest among researchers and clinicians, who are eager to explore its potential applications. Schweitzer Biotech Company plans to continue studying the treatment and exploring ways to make it more accessible to those in need.
As research continues to advance, one thing is clear: this breakthrough has the potential to transform the lives of millions affected by hair loss worldwide.
Background
Pattern baldness affects approximately 50 million men and 30 million women globally. Current treatments often rely on individual factors such as genetics and the extent of hair loss. Researchers have been exploring novel methods for hair regrowth, including stem cells, fibroblast manipulation, and dormant hair follicle stimulation.
Additional Perspectives
Dr. John Lee, a leading expert in hair growth research, noted that while this breakthrough is promising, more research is needed to fully understand its efficacy. "We need to see larger-scale studies and longer-term follow-ups to confirm these results," he said.
The development of this serum has sparked interest among researchers and clinicians, who are eager to explore its potential applications. Schweitzer Biotech Company plans to continue studying the treatment and exploring ways to make it more accessible to those in need.
Current Status and Next Developments
Schweitzer Biotech Company is set to continue researching the serum's efficacy and exploring ways to make it more widely available. The company plans to collaborate with other researchers and clinicians to further study the treatment's potential applications.
As research continues to advance, one thing is clear: this breakthrough has the potential to transform the lives of millions affected by hair loss worldwide.
*Reporting by Newscientist.*