How does Dr. Wesley's Scarless Pilofocus work?
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Do not become hopeful about this donor doubling idea. Nothing in the patent says the machine will have enough control to stop after the stem cell bulge at the bottom of the follicle and CUT the hair. Everything in the patent refers to punching and pulling out the whole hair.Comment
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I'm not hopeful that it will work, but I think you may want to read the patent again. Section 100 states that incisions of variable size and locations may be made. I'm just wondering if there are enough stem cells in the dissected portion to regrow a hair without an additive (like Nigam uses). Perhaps IM can address this.Comment
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I'm not hopeful that it will work, but I think you may want to read the patent again. Section 100 states that incisions of variable size and locations may be made. I'm just wondering if there are enough stem cells in the dissected portion to regrow a hair without an additive (like Nigam uses). Perhaps IM can address this.Comment
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Bloody hell! I had thought about this type of way of doing it before but didn't actually think it was possible. Fantastic!!!
So in short, laproscopic follicle removal. Nice, very nice. Sounds quite labour intensive but a damn sight better than current methods. Will follow this closely.Comment
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That depends on what exactly do you mean with "this".
Anyway, whatever you try (Wesley's removal of INTACT follicles or partial removal FROM UNDER THE SKIN - so-called "follicular unit splay" in the subcutaneous layer (fat layer) ....
...causes the biggest hurdles. When you look at the pic above, to remove/extract follicular units (FU's) from BELOW the skin (!) - doing this could, in fact, require bigger extraction tools to grasp all follicle bulbs intact from below the skin.Comment
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I still don't get why so many of you guys are so excited with this when theres no regeneration and we're still limited by about 6,000 grafts (on average) of donor grafts?
All this does is give scarless results, which Rahal/H&W/Gho have already achieved. So whats the big deal?Comment
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I still don't get why so many of you guys are so excited with this when theres no regeneration and we're still limited by about 6,000 grafts (on average) of donor grafts?
All this does is give scarless results, which Rahal/H&W/Gho have already achieved. So whats the big deal?
H&W only do FUT (strip), and Rahal does traditional HTs (FUT, FUE)..Comment
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Originally posted by younginSorry your English language doesn't work. I didn't say FOLLICULAR BULGE. I said "stem cell bulge at the bottom" rephrased to mean "bulge of stem cells at the bottom". Do you want me to define the word BULGE for you? Trolling piece of shit.Comment
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There are obviously stem cells at the bottom, which I referred to as a bulge. I'm so sorry you disliked my wording.Comment
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Seriously, who gives a FVCK if we're still limited, this is NOT a solution to AGA.Comment
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I still don't get why so many of you guys are so excited with this when theres no regeneration and we're still limited by about 6,000 grafts (on average) of donor grafts?
All this does is give scarless results, which Rahal/H&W/Gho have already achieved. So whats the big deal?
I'm also assuming that it is easier to punch through the fat from under the follicles with a blunt tool especially when you have full visibility, which lessons the likelihood of transection. The surgeon might be able to maneuver the splayed follicle into a blunt punch easier and not cause any damage. There is also some suction involved according to the patent so maybe this helps to straighten the splay once it is cut a little?
I would think that boring in from the top blindly would make extraction of a whole or a specific part of the follicle even more difficult than coming from under it with full visibility.Comment
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Do not become hopeful about this donor doubling idea. Nothing in the patent says the machine will have enough control to stop after the stem cell bulge at the bottom of the follicle and CUT the hair. Everything in the patent refers to punching and pulling out the whole hair., but I think this is what Spencer was eluding to when he said that theoretically there could be regeneration. It makes perfect sense. This part of the surgery does not have to be listed on the patent. It really has nothing to do with the device itself.
Fingers crossed! With or without regeneration this is major!Comment
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