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A Hoover for your hair follicles?

Posted on January 17th, 2007 in Snake Oil Museum by admin | 693 Views | Print This Post/Page

In 1899, inventor Fredrick Watkins Evans of St Louis Missouri, filed a patent with a new and novel approach to curing hair loss. 

We have decided to call it the “Hoover cure” (named after Hoover vacuum cleaners and not President Hoover).

Mr. Evans was convinced that in balding men the follicles just don’t have enough blood supply due to atmospheric pressure being exerted on their hair follicles.  By applying suction pressure to the scalp with the aid of his cap, Mr. Evans had hoped to increase the blood supply around the follicles and allow a balding man to restore all his lost hair.

Unfortunately for Mr. Evans, the manufacturers of vacuum cleaners everywhere, and hair loss sufferers worldwide, this plan did not work.   As we now know, the ability for a hair follicle to grow hair is not affected by gravity or a lack of blood supply, but rather by what’s happening in the follicle itself in the very cellular mechanism that grows the hair, the dermal papilla.

Mr. Evans was a pioneer, but is certainly not alone in this mistaken belief that hair loss can simply be cured by increasing blood circulation to the scalp.

 
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