A case of NW7 for in-vivo Doubling / HM / DP - Day 1 @ Dr. Nigam's

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  • stayhopeful
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    seriously, what don't you understand about controlled lighting? let's be adults here

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  • bananana
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    Originally posted by drnigams
    bananana,
    Aderans are working on a concept, wherein with genetic testing they can predict ,which patients will respond to autologous stemcell solution.

    Yes ,in coming months with injections of 3d spheroidal dp culture,cohesive ecm secreting dermal papilla ,encapsulated dermal papilla,proto hair development in lab invitro and implantation should improve success rate of HM injections.
    We will give 1st dp culture injection to our patient in 4 weeks from now and will observe the results in coming months,followed by above mentioned improvements.
    Even Aderans who have much longer experience than us are able to provide similar results with their HM injections as on today in their clinical trials.
    HM injections in combination of trichogenic dp culture injections with or without growth factors should give much improved results in months to come...
    Thanks you for a prompt response, as always. I cant wait to see the results from your improved technique. I hope the successful HM percentage will go up with the introduction of these new techniques.

    Keep us updated, and if you can get in touch with OBI ask him how is his progress going.

    EDIT: UK's question is interesting - have you tried multiple HM sessions on non responders?

    Thanks

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  • UK_
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    Dr Nigam regarding the 20% non-responders, are these only after 1 treatment? Have you tried 3 - 4 treatments at separate time-points and still no response?

    I think ill be getting a treatment when the trichogenic dp culture injections are released.

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  • drnigams
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    bananana,
    Aderans are working on a concept, wherein with genetic testing they can predict ,which patients will respond to autologous stemcell solution.

    Yes ,in coming months with injections of 3d spheroidal dp culture,cohesive ecm secreting dermal papilla ,encapsulated dermal papilla,proto hair development in lab invitro and implantation should improve success rate of HM injections.
    We will give 1st dp culture injection to our patient in 4 weeks from now and will observe the results in coming months,followed by above mentioned improvements.
    Even Aderans who have much longer experience than us are able to provide similar results with their HM injections as on today in their clinical trials.
    HM injections in combination of trichogenic dp culture injections with or without growth factors should give much improved results in months to come...

    Originally posted by bananana
    Dr Nigam, a wild idea here:

    Is it in any way possible to determine whether the patient will be a good candidate for HM before his visit? Maybe by patient sending some kind of specimen via mail to your clinic or something similar?

    Because 20% of patients will get no results, and that is a pretty big number, and also are you planning to develop the technique in the future (to reduce that number and/or get better results)?

    Thanks

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  • bananana
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    Dr Nigam, a wild idea here:

    Is it in any way possible to determine whether the patient will be a good candidate for HM before his visit? Maybe by patient sending some kind of specimen via mail to your clinic or something similar?

    Because 20% of patients will get no results, and that is a pretty big number, and also are you planning to develop the technique in the future (to reduce that number and/or get better results)?

    Thanks

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  • drnigams
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    One,
    Diagramatic representation of stemcell hair multiplication procedure...In my print advt.s this explanation is used for layman understanding...
    The success rate of hm will increase with 3d spheroidal dp culture in coming months..At present some get great results and some get mediocre results and some no results.
    Hope fully with trichogenic dp culture in coming months ..no more doubling will be required...

    Originally posted by One
    What is this?

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  • Vox
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    Originally posted by One
    What is this?
    Perhaps our wet dream? Whatever it may be, it broke my bullshitometer. Unless proved otherwise of course.

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  • One
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    What is this?

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  • UK_
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    I took the liberty of posting the entire agenda:

    Visiting WCHR 2013, UK to improve on HM – Agenda @Dr. Nigam’s

    My agenda for 7th World Congress on Hair Research, 4th – 6th May 2013 would be seeking answer for following questions by meeting concerned researchers and discussions with them during their presentation. Let me see if I can get video interviews, discussions for you all. All my member friends can also post your questions related to stem cell hair multiplication, DP Cells Injection, DP culture, etc which I might have missed.

    I will be in Edinburgh from 3rd – 6tth May & 10th & 11th May 2013, I will in London from 7th – 9th May 2013. Let me know if any of the forum members from UK or around who will be there. Kindly let me know on dr.rahul1970@gmail.com
    One member from Netherland will be coming to attend the conference, he is a bio-tech and has been helping me a lot may be I will sponsor him partly.

    Questions:-
    1. Hair follicle epithelial and mesonchomil stem cells interaction and communication to create a new hair follicle in-vitro or in-vivo. Would like to discuss more with Jahoda regarding his organ germ method culture for the same.

    2. Trichogenic DP culture, Cohesive DP Structure, In capsulated DP Cells, ECM secreting aggregates of DP cells.

    3. How to increase the healing of bisected follicle without the Dermal Papilla?

    4. How potent are freshly isolated DP cells from body hair kept in DP culture medium?

    5. The in-vitro follicle bisection, what is the minimum requirement for re growth in the bisected follicle (Bulge stem cells + outer root sheath & / or dermal cup sheaths stem cells &/or hair germ matrix epithelial stem cells)?

    6. The best method in culture medium for DP culture that is 3D culture hang-in-drop method, how to get a intact basal lamina?

    7. Role of repeat injection of Growth Factors in-vivo for activating dormant follicles &/or creating new follicles.

    8. Better ways to counter the effects of DHT on Dermal Papilla via TGF-BETA1, how to block or slow down the follicle miniaturization?

    9. What difference in hair follicle neogenesis we can expect viv-a-vis multipotent adult hair follicle stem cells vs pluripotent embryonic stem cells? How effective wil be the conversion of multipotent adult hair follicle stem cells to pluripotent embryonic stem cells? How will HM improve if at all by conversion of multipotent adult hair follicle stem cells to pluripotent stem cells and subsequent differentiation?

    10. What is my favorite researcher Jahoda’s experience on trans-gender hair transplant and how to achieve optimal results with eye-brow like pluck hair transplant with or without associated Dermal Sheath?

    11. How many of these researchers are open to do small clinical experiment on their research findings at Mumbai, India in association with my Clinic & Lab to take advantage of my existing permission regarding stem cell research and software regulations in India?


    I want to focus on following research papers and subsequent Q&A discussions from 4th – 6th May 2013, Edinburgh, UK:-

    1. Update on dermal papilla culture systems
    Young Wang Sung, Republic of Korea
    2. Fully functional hair follicle regeneration through the rearrangement of stem cells and their niches
    Koh-ei Toyoshima, Japan
    3. Classic perspectives on human hair follicle organ culture
    Michael Philpott, UK
    4. Intermediate hair follicles: a more clinically relevant hair follicle model
    Ben Miranda, UK
    5. Tissue Engineering and Regeneration
    Chairs: Mike Philpott, Bruno Bernard, Kurt Stenn

    P217 - Full-thickness skin with mature and cycling hair follicles using tissue culture expanded human cells
    X Wu, L Scott, K Stenn
    Aderans Research Institute, Inc., Marietta, United States

    P218 Enhancing hair follicle neogenesis in bioengineered human skin substitutes
    R Thangapazham1, P Klover1, S Li1, J-A Wang1, Y Zheng2, L Sperling1, G Cotsarelis2, T Darling1
    Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, United States,
    2University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States

    P220-Human hair follicle neogenesis using microenvironmentally reprogrammed dermal papilla cells
    CA Higgins1, CA Jahoda2, AM Christiano1,3
    1Dermatology, Columbia University, New York, United States, 2 Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom, 3Genetics and Development, Columbia University, New York, United States

    P221 Calcium microcapsule: a possible scaffold for building artificial dermal papillae
    C-M Lin1, K Huang2, Y Li3
    1Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China, 2S. Gallicano Dermatologic
    Institute (IRCCS) Second Affiliated Hospital, Shantou University Medical College,
    Shantou, China, 3First Affiliated Hospital, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou,
    China

    P222 Human scalp derived fibroblasts are multipotent and trichogenic
    X Wu, K Watkins, K Stenn
    Aderans Research Institute, Marietta, United States

    P044 The therapeutic potential of naturally immune privileged hair follicle cells
    X Wang, J Hao, G Leung, T Breitkopf, Z Ao, G Warnock, J Shapiro, K McElwee
    University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

    8:30-Concurrent Session: 3 Sidlaw Auditorium
    Stem Cells and Epigenetics
    Chairs: George Cotsarelis, Vladimir Botchkarev, Denis Headon

    P186 Topology-dependent plucking leads to more regenerating hairs than plucked via extra-follicular macro-environment modulation
    C-C Chen1,2,3, L Wang4, TX Jiang1, S Shi4, CM Chuong1
    1Pathology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States,
    2Department of Dermatology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan,
    Republic of China, 3Department of Dermatology, Yang ming University, Taipei, Taiwan,
    Republic of China, 4Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, University of Southern
    California, Los Angeles, United States

    P187 Competitive balance of Intra-bulge BMP/WNT signaling reveals a robust gene network governing stem cell homeostasis and cyclic activation
    E Kandyba1, Y Leung1, Y-B Chen2, R Widelitz3, C-M Chuong3, K Kobielak1
    1Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Research,
    Department of Pathology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States,
    2Norris Medical Library, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States,
    3Department of Pathology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States
    1030 Plenary Symposium 1: Pentland Auditorium
    An Update on Hair Follicle Stem Cells
    Chairs: Satoshi Itami, Rod Sinclair

    PS1.1 Hair follicle stem cells in alopecia
    George Cotsarelis, USA

    PS1.4 Cellular and signaling mechanisms that regulate hair follicle stem cells by live imaging
    Valentina Greco, USA

    PS1.2 Mechanisms of hair follicle aging and stem cell regulation
    Emi Nishimura, Japan

    PS1.3 Biological and translational potential of hair follicle mesenchymal cells
    Colin Jahoda, UK

    1200 Keynote Lecture Pentland Auditorium
    K1 Skin Stem Cells: In Silence and in Action
    Elaine Fuchs, USA

    1600 Concurrent Session 5: Pentland Auditorium
    Androgenetic Alopecia and Hair Restoration
    Chairs: Ramon Grimalt, Nilofer Farjo, Venkataram Mysore

    P039 What is the meaning of the “visible pigmented non-vellus hair count” in FDAapproved clinical trial reports?
    DJJ Van Neste1,2, HD Rushton3
    1Skinterface, Tournai, Belgium, 2Brussels’ Hair Clinic, Brussels, Belgium, 3School of
    Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United
    Kingdom

    P040 Pharmacodynamic of P-3074 (finasteride 0.25% topical solution) in subjects with androgenetic alopecia
    M Caserini1, R Palmieri1, M Radicioni2, E Terragni2
    1Polichem S.A., Lugano, Switzerland, 2Cross Research S.A., Arzo, Switzerland


    P041 Genetic variations associated with efficacy of dutasteride, the dual 5a-reductase inhibitor in the treatment of male pattern hair loss
    SJ Jo1,2, A Rhie3,4, S Lee3,4, B-L Lew5, W-Y Sim5, KH Cho1,2, JH Chung1,2, J-I Kim3,4, OS Kwon1,2
    1Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul,
    Korea, Republic of, 2Institute of Human-Environment Interface Biology, Seoul National
    University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 3Genomic Medicine Institute,
    Medical Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of,
    4Department of Biomedical Sciences, Seoul National University Graduate School, Seoul,
    Korea, Republic of, 5Department of Dermatology, Kyunghee University College of
    Medicine, Seoul, Korea, Republic of

    P043 Oxidative stress and cell senescence in androgenetic alopecia (AGA)
    JH Upton1, A Bahta1, N Farjo2, B Farjo2, R Bhogal3, MP Philpott1
    1Centre for Cutaneous Research, Queen Mary’s University of London, Whitechapel,
    United Kingdom, 2Farjo Medical Centre, Manchester, United Kingdom, 3Unilever R&D,
    Colworth, United Kingdom

    P227 New development in unlimited hair follicle transplant
    C-M Lin1, K Huang2, Y Li3
    1Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China, 2Second Affiliated Hospital,
    Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China, 3First Affiliated Hospital,
    Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, China

    P046 Platelet-rich plasma promoting hair growth in human hair follicle dermal papilla cells associated VEGF and VEGFR-2
    BJ Kim1,2, SY Kim1,2, TR Kwon1,2, YH Lee1, YS Song1,2, K Li1, YW Lee3, CH Huh4, CK
    Hong1
    1Department of Dermatology, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea,
    Republic of, 2Department of Convergence Medicine and Pharmaceutical Biosciences,
    Graduate School, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 3Department of
    Dermatology, Konkuk University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, Republic of,
    4Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University Bundang hospital, Seongnam,
    Korea, Republic of

    1600 Concurrent Session 6: Fintry Auditorium
    Factors Influencing Hair Growth
    Chairs: Ryoji Tsuboi, Julie Thornton, Natalia Botchkareva

    P126 A novel PPARγ modulator (GMG-43AC) inhibits human hair growth and inflammatory response in keratinocytes, and up-regulates expression of epithelial stem-cell associated keratins, K15 and K19
    Y Ramot1,2, A Mastrofrancesco3, E Herczeg-Lisztes4, T Biro4, M Picardo3, JE Kloepper2,
    R Paus2,5
    1Department of Dermatology, Hadassah - Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem,
    Israel, 2Department of Dermatology, University of Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany,
    3Laboratory of Cutaneous Physiopathology and Integrated Center of Metabolomics
    Research, S. Gallicano Dermatologic Institute (IRCCS), Rome, Italy, 4Department of
    Physiology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary, 5Institute of Inflammation and
    Repair, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

    P127 Influence of oxygen tension on hair growth and cycle and therapeutic potential of systemic normobaric oxygenation
    H Kato1, K Kinosheeta1, N Aoi1, K Inoue1, S Itami2, K Yoshimura1
    1Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo, Japan,
    2Department of Regenerative Dermatology Osaka University Graduate School of
    Medicine, Osaka, Japan

    P128 Eplerenone stimulates human hair growth ex vivo
    JE Kloepper1, S Klominek1, T Biró2, N Farman3, R Paus1,4

    P129 Age related expression changes of WNT signaling associated genes in human hair follicle
    SN Kim1, AR Kim1, SY Lee2, WS Park1

    P130 Human scalp hair follicles possess the enzymes to synthesise prostaglandins and prostamides from phospholipids and contain PGFα in vivo
    KG Khidhir1,2, M Shalbuf1, NP Farjo3, BK Farjo3, JW Wang4, DF Woodward4, SM
    Picksley1, VA Randall1

    P131 Closing KATPATP channels in human hair follicles inhibits hair growth, promotes catagen-like changes and alters paracrine signalling; could this be a new therapeutic approach for excessive hair disorders?
    H Rahman1, N Farjo2, B Farjo2, V Randall1

    P132 Effect of hair follicle environment on nanocarriers stability and drug release properties
    F Rancan1, S Hadam1, Z Afraz1, B Bellier2, R Wagner3, C Graf4, J Lademann5, E Ruehl4,
    B Verrier6, U Blume-Peytavi1, A Vogt1


    P133 Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) modulates keratin expression in human skin
    Y Ramot1,2, G Zhang2, J Hardman3, IS Haslam3, T Biro4, L Langbein5, R Paus2,3

    P134 Systemic angiotensinergic stimulation modulates Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition and collagen deposition in skin and hair follicle
    ZP Jara1, M Consolo2, SP Panicker2, K Honda2, P Karnik2, S Karnik1
    1Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States, 2Dermatology, CWRU, Cleveland, United States

    1600 Concurrent Session 7: Sidlaw Auditorium
    P145 Trichomegaly, or Hollywood “movie lashes” resulting from mutations in FGF5 and an elongated hair cycle anagen phase
    CA Higgins1, L Petukhova1,2, YY Ho1, E Drill1, L Shapiro3, M Wajid4, AM Christiano1,5

    P146 Detection of chronobiological features on the surface of human hair through the multi-stage analysis of Wilhelmy-force profiles

    P147 Fractions of cortical cell types correlate with macroscopic bending modulus inhuman hair
    T Itou1, Y Ezawa1, S Nagase1, A Mamada1, S Inoue2, K Koike1
    1Kao Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, 2Kao Corporation, Wakayama, Japan

    P148 In vitro assembly of human hair keratin intermediate filaments: Combination of Keratin proteins and their properties

    P149 ALOX12 inhibitors promote cuticle maturation that affects on hair Texture
    K Kizawa1, T Takahashi2, T Fujimori3, R Suzuki2, T Kawai3

    1600 Psychology and Hair Disorders Workshop Tinto

    1605 Psychodermatology and psychopharmacology of hair loss
    John Koo, USA
    Monica Huynh, USA

    1800 EHRS General Assembly Kilsyth / Moorfoot
    1800 KHRS General Assembly Tinto

    Monday 6 May 2013
    0830 Concurrent Session 10: Sidlaw Auditorium Hair Follicle Development, Control of the Hair Cycle and Pigmentation
    Chairs: Cheng-Ming Chuong, Emi Nishimura, Desmond Tobin

    P103 Functional presence of the endocannabinoid system in human hair follicle derived outer root sheath keratinocytes
    E Herczeg-Lisztes1, IL Szabó1, A Oláh1, AG 1, N Vasas1, K Sugawara2, R Paus2, T Bíró1

    P151 Regulatory T cells increased in the area around and above the bulge of mouse vibrissa follicles in catagen
    M Oishi, I Niibe, T Matsuzaki
    Biological Science, Shimane University, Matsue, Japan

    P152 A meeting of two chronobiological systems: Period1 and BMAL1 modulate the human hair cycle
    Y Al-Nuaimi1, JA Hardman2, IS Haslam2, T Biro3, BI Toth3, N Farjo4, B Farjo4, M Philpott5, R Watson2, B Grimaldi6, JE Kloepper7, R Paus2,7

    P153 Reprogramming regular skin fibroblasts into hair inducing dermal papilla cells
    C Clavel1,2, A Rezza1,2, M Rendl1,2,3

    P154 Development of the mouse dermal fat layer is linked to hair follicle development, occurs independently of subcutaneous fat and is marked by restricted early expression of FABP4
    K Wojciechowicz1,2, K Gledhill1, CA Ambler1, C Manning1, CA Jahoda1

    P155 ATM expression in hair bulb melanocytes is a marker of oxidative stress in canities-prone scalp
    SK Sikkink1, O Freis2, L Danoux2, DJ Tobin1
    P156 Stem cell factor/c-kit signalling in the hair bulb is essential to maintain hair pigmentation in adult human hair follicles in vivo and in organ culture
    T Vafaee1,2, TJ Jenner1, SM Picksley1, VA Randall1

    1200 John Ebling Lecture Pentland Auditorium

    K2 Hair Follicle: The Root of the Future. Clinical Research, Implications and Advances
    Ulrike Blume-Peytavi, Germany

    1300 Hair Research Society of India Symposium Fintry Auditorium



    CP1 What’s new in clinical hair research?
    Abraham Zlotogorski, Israel

    CP2 What’s new in basic science aspects of hair research?
    Sarah Millar, USA

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by ccmethinning
    The first picture is taken in natural light, no flash. The second up close to an incandescent bulb. The third with a flash.
    Yeah but theoretically the last picture (flash) should have therefore shown the least amount of hair growth (given the degree of light reflecting off the scalp due to the flash) but it actually shows the most.

    Regardless, I havent seen any doctor in the past 10 years work as hard as Dr Nigam in helping us cross the bridge to the next best treatment. He's even outlined a complete agenda he has completed (on our behalf) for the congress in a few days time (view post "Visiting WCHR 2013, UK to improve on HM – Agenda @Dr. Nigam’s" on Hairsite).

    I dont see any other doctor doing this for us.

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  • ccmethinning
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    Originally posted by UK_
    Dr Nigam did not take these pictures, they were taken by the patient - and I honestly dont see any drastic change in lighting.
    The first picture is taken in natural light, no flash. The second up close to an incandescent bulb. The third with a flash.

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by ccmethinning
    So basically you change the lighting in each picture to the most favorable possible and let the hair grow out a little bit and you call it growth...Gotcha.
    Dr Nigam did not take these pictures, they were taken by the patient - and I honestly dont see any drastic change in lighting.

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  • ccmethinning
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    Originally posted by drnigams

    Day 0 & Day 16


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    So basically you change the lighting in each picture to the most favorable possible and let the hair grow out a little bit and you call it growth...Gotcha.

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  • drnigams
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    Day-16, Updates on Donor & Recep Regen of NW6/7@Dr.Nigam's

    Hi,

    This is a patient who has undergone in-vivo hair doubling. He has a very poor donor area, mostly single and thin grafts.

    The patient is from Malaysia and sent this pictures from there as he had purchase a videomicroscope for sending us videomicroscopic pictures.

    The patient will be coming after 1 month for his multiplied stem cell injection and further doubling of 6000 plus grafts.

    Till now he has not seen any shedding and the bisected implanted grafts are growing slowly and donor regeneration is also progressing smoothly.

    Donor Regeneration is up to 80% to 90% by 16 days as he has not send us all the picture of the donor so cant assess it properly. As you can see from the donor regeneration pictures there are no white dots visible and hardly any marks left there.

    Day 0 & Day 16


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  • Ted
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    Dr. Nigam what do you think about Dr. Wesleys' patent? Do you think it's a useful equipment?

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