Topical Emu Oil On Burn Wounds In The Skin Of Balb/c Mice

IggyPop

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Gone

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I mean, isn't more hair per area helpful though? And the enhanced wound healing is helpful too.
 

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During my thanksgiving travel BBQ Guy popped into my head while driving pass "The spotted pig" and I wondered what the hospital did to treat him. BBQ Guy is by far the closest to a cure I've ever seen. follica isn't exactly second degree burns but it does remove the epidermis and delays skin growth
 

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^^^ Rumor has it that Follica, along with its standard dermabrasion device, will also unveil a special "hardcore device", which looks something like this:

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(Only the for the truly dedicated)
 

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The number of hair follicles in the margins of the wounds increased through time in the Emu oil group compared to the control group. Also, the hair follicles in the Emu oil group were in several layers and seemed to be more active and mature. Moreover, Emu oil had a positive effect on fibrogenesis and synthesis of collagen. The findings indicate that although Emu oil delays the healing process, it has a positive effect on wound healing and it increases the number of hair follicles in the margins of the wound.

Is this not positive?
 

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Interesting, I had known that it was understood for many decades that skin that heals on its own can produce hair, but I never knew about ghost rider, there.

I never used to care about them, but with each passing day now I think it's less a question of "if" Follica will succeed in their treatment and more a question of "when".
 

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Interesting that the responses happened at the margins of the wound. Perhaps this is Follica's key. If I remember correctly, wasn't there some information about the timing after the wounding? If the emu oil (or similar compound) delays some aspects of the inflammatory response post-wounding, then maybe the growth factors (minoxidil etc) are able to maximize their effect at that point.
 
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