What is the anagen phase?
The anagen phase is the active growth stage of the hair cycle during which hair follicles produce new hair.
This phase is heavily influenced by cellular energy production, particularly ATP synthesis triggered by Photobiomodulation (PBMT) mechanisms like enhanced mitochondrial activity.
In red light therapy for hair growth, stimulating the anagen phase can lead to thicker, healthier hair and a prolonged growth cycle, improving overall scalp density.
Related terms
Catagen phase
Biological Concepts
The catagen phase is a short transitional period in the hair growth cycle when active growth stops and the hair follicle prepares to shed.
Telogen phase
Biological Concepts
The telogen phase is the resting stage of the hair cycle when hair follicles are dormant before shedding and renewing their growth cycle.
Exogen phase
Biological Concepts
The exogen phase is the part of the hair growth cycle when hair fibers are shed from the follicle as a natural renewal process.
Hair cycle
Biological Concepts
The hair cycle refers to the continuous process of hair growth, regression, rest, and shedding through the anagen, catagen, telogen, and exogen phases.