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At QR678®, research and technology are at the core of everything we do. Our science-backed approach to hair loss is driven by extensive clinical studies, cutting-edge biotechnology, and a commitment to developing proven, non-surgical solutions. We continue to push the boundaries of hair science, ensuring our treatments deliver real, lasting results for patients worldwide.

QR678® anti hair loss formulation: A cellular toxicity & animal efficacy study

Hair loss and hair thinning are complex biological phenomena influenced by a range of intrinsic and extrinsic factors.  In clinical and academic literature, discussions around reasons for hair fall often encompass disruptions in hair follicle cycling, alterations in the scalp environment, systemic stressors,

Evaluation of efficacy of intradermal injection therapy vs derma roller application for administration of QR678® anti-hair loss formulation for the treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia—A prospective study

A phase-IV, open-label, single-arm multi-ethnicity clinical trial.

A newer approach in the clinical assessment of seborrheic dermatitis with QR678®—A prospective pilot study

This clinical observational study was undertaken to systematically examine scalp and hair-bearing skin characteristics in individuals with seborrheic dermatitis–associated hair loss over a defined observation period following localized application of the proprietary formulation QR678

Efficacy of QR678® formulation for the clinical assessment of hair loss in Covid-19-induced persistent Telogen Effluvium - A prospective, clinical, single-blind study

Effectiveness of QR678® with intralesional corticosteroid vs. intralesional corticosteroid alone in the clinical assessment of alopecia areata–A randomized, comparative, prospective study

Evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of intradermal administration of QR678® anti-hair loss formulation: A phase-IV, open-label, single-arm multi-ethnicity clinical trial

Evaluation of efficacy of QR678®–anti-hair loss formulation for the treatment of female pattern alopecia in patients with PCOS—A prospective study

Evaluation of efficacy of QR678® anti-hair loss formulation in the treatment of persistent chemotherapy-induced alopecia caused due to cytotoxic chemotherapy—A prospective pilot study

Intradermal injections of QR678®–an anti-hair loss formulation for enhancement of human hair

Research has shown the efficacy of hair growth factors in hair regrowth. We describe the intradermal injections of a recombinant, bioengineered hair formulation, containing growth factors, into the scalp skin.

Pathophysiological mechanisms of hair follicle regeneration and potential therapeutic strategies

Hair follicle activity is governed by a complex interplay of cellular signaling pathways, follicular stem cell dynamics, and interactions within the scalp microenvironment…..

Evaluation of the efficacy of a biomimetic peptide solution for rejuvenation of donor scalp and as storage media for hair follicle grafts during FUE hair transplantation

Comparison of QR678® as monotherapy and as combination formula with 5% Minoxidil solution and oral Finasteride in the clinical assessment of male androgenetic alopecia

QR678® Vs PRP—A randomised, comparative, prospective study

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been widely used in dermatology and trichology as a procedural approach in patients presenting with androgenetic alopecia.

Evaluation of efficacy of derma roller sizes vs topical application for administration of QR678® anti-hair loss formulation in the clinical assessment of androgenetic alopecia

Effectiveness of minimally invasive injectable modalities in the management of androgenetic alopecia among adults—A systematic review

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), commonly referred to as genetic hair loss, is the most prevalent form of progressive hair thinning observed in adult men and women.

The iceberg phenomenon of alopecia associated public health ramifications on the quality of life among adults in India...

Psychosocial implications and effect on the quality of life of individuals due to alopecia are underestimated. This article aims at highlighting its public health ramifications by assessing.

Effectiveness of minimally invasive injectable modalities in the management of androgenetic alopecia among adults - A systematic review

Hair follicles are among the few structures in the human body capable of continuous self-renewal. This regenerative ability depends largely on hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs)…

Reactive Oxygen Species and Hair Follicle Stem Cell Dysfunction

Hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) sit at the center of the hair growth cycle, quietly sustaining the follicle’s ability to regenerate throughout life. Nestled within the bulge region, these cells shift between inactivity

Activation of Bulge Stem Cells through Mechano-Stimulation and ECM Remodeling: Emerging Paradigms in Hair Follicle Regeneration

Hair follicles operate as dynamic mini organs. They cycle endlessly through distinct phases of growth, regression, and rest.
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