I can also say many thanks and i have some questions also, may seem a little bit to early but it would be interesting to hear.
Dr Cooley/Hitzig lets assume for one second that the plucking technique would work exactly like a normal hairtransplant.
What would be the price tag we should calculate then, i ask this question because some people throw around numbers like 10 dollar per single hair, which i think is a little bit over the top.
Second question, because we hear this argument a lot (almost in every discussion) is there a plan that you use lets say one patient as a patient zero and do a plucking transformation from NW5 to NW1? Of course with fotos documented.
I know that you guys must be really exhausted by now and those hard questions the people have, but in the long run i think its all worth it.
And i would really like to see a patent zero case where a NW5 has been transformed to a NW1 just by plucking, it would also make discussions at message boards way easier and it should nod people to rethink the idea about hairtransplants
Dr Cooley/Hitzig lets assume for one second that the plucking technique would work exactly like a normal hairtransplant.
What would be the price tag we should calculate then, i ask this question because some people throw around numbers like 10 dollar per single hair, which i think is a little bit over the top.
Second question, because we hear this argument a lot (almost in every discussion) is there a plan that you use lets say one patient as a patient zero and do a plucking transformation from NW5 to NW1? Of course with fotos documented.
I know that you guys must be really exhausted by now and those hard questions the people have, but in the long run i think its all worth it.
And i would really like to see a patent zero case where a NW5 has been transformed to a NW1 just by plucking, it would also make discussions at message boards way easier and it should nod people to rethink the idea about hairtransplants
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