Normally, people lose between 50 and 100 hairs a day and generate new ones from the stem cells of hair follicles, but in people suffering from baldness, the condition called alopecia or androgenetic alopecia, the stem cells remain inactive and are unable to regenerate new hair. The stages of hair growth have been studied to better understand how hair grows and what might be done to prevent or treat premature hair loss. Anagen is referred to as the active phase of hair growth in which the hair shaft is produced by the hair follicle, whereas during catagen and telogen phases the lower part of hair follicle regresses until its growth stops. Although 9% of hair follicles remain in telogen at any one time, a variety of factors including growth factors and cytokines promote the transition from telogen to anagen and the subsequent stimulation of hair growth. In this work, we discuss a new possible treatment, AMPLEX PLUS that could help significantly slow hair loss and encourage new hair growth.