Did not know where to put this link and did not wan to start a new thread:
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WCHR 2014 Presentations (Community-funded)
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Dr Claire Higgins: Reprogramming Human DP Cells by Spheroid Culture Restores Hair Inductivity
From her presentation she showed this, a microscopic image of scalp skin:
Does anyone know how thick the epidermis, dermis and the dermal adipose tissue layers are for BALDING scalps? Is the dermal adipose tissue thinner in balding scalp? I ask in regards to fat grafting and similarly to what swooping is looking into with adipose derived cell injections.
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When I was vacationing in Mexico once my brother got stung by a stingray and we took him to a local clinic. It was a one room office with a procedure type of chair in the middle of the room. My brother sat in the procedure chair and the doctor extracted the stinger from his foot. This one room office could have been leased for all I know and if that is the case it would not be very expensive per month.
Then you start talking about a stingray incident with your brother.
Are you even being serious now? How can you not comprehend that people who reads these threads click on them to get information on what they are searching for. Make your own god damn thread already. Wasn't it you who had above 125 IQ? I seen atleast 10 people telling you this so get it through your head.Leave a comment:
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Tell me about it man... Today I was visiting some other forums, JarJar is spamming all of them with his stupid "Nigam injecting AAPE in the Bahama's" idea. It's not funny anymore ... He really wants people to go to a butcher like Nigam. How crazy is that ...
BTW regarding Nigam, I just found this post from Mwamba: https://imageshack.com/i/kqZBf7ZEj
He did repair work on a HORRIBLE hair transplant (see the 'before' photo). However, this guy seems to be Tom Vercetti !! So, the doctor who did that HORRIBLE job was Nigam.
An AAPE/HARG clinic would not require having a lot of medical instruments or staff or the like. AAPE/HARG is an injected treatment. You wouldn't have a lot of expensive medical equipment there. You wouldn't have any expensive medical equipment there at all. You would rent/lease a one room office, or 2 bedroom house, and you would do AAPE/HARG injections there and nothing more. It sounds inexpensive to me. You are making it out to be that I'm suggesting some huge hospital but that is not what I'm suggesting at all.Leave a comment:
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You see the AAPE is a liquid made up of very small particles so the AAPE liquid can get into every nook and cranny of the follicle, but the fat cells themselves are larger than the particles in the AAPE solution, they cells are shaped differently, and the cells are a different substance. I think that the injected cells will have a much harder time getting into the places they would need to get into in order to do the job. I'v seen illustrations of follicles that show healthy fat cells right up snug to the follicles at specific locations. I have doubts that injected cells will find their way to those locations. On the other hand, I think that injected AAPE liquid will find its' way everywhere in and around the follicle so it will end up getting where it's needed.
Also, different adipose cells secrete different amounts of the growth factors and proteins. Some fat cells secrete 100 times as much of the growth factors and proteins as other fat cells. For this reason you would need to use the correct fat cells. You can't just use any ole fat cells.Leave a comment:
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I can't find it in any Korean clinic.Leave a comment:
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BTW regarding Nigam, I just found this post from Mwamba: https://imageshack.com/i/kqZBf7ZEj
He did repair work on a HORRIBLE hair transplant (see the 'before' photo). However, this guy seems to be Tom Vercetti !! So, the doctor who did that HORRIBLE job was Nigam.Leave a comment:
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Hey man if you care so much about this. Why don't you go to Korea and test it. I mean take before and after photos and that is the best way to convince others.
I'm waiting for Alias to tell us if the Austrian guys with their fat stem cells can do something.Leave a comment:
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once they do discover how to clone and multiply, will we all have to fly to china and it done? China already has a billion people, what would the waitlist be? If here in America, who has the labs to get this done? And will there be FDA trials..? If this is the cure how long do you guys think we will have to wait?Leave a comment:
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Unfortunately for us it seems this guy is incapable of understanding anything and likely won't quit his stupid spam posts. It seems it's obligatory for him to annoy the members of every forum he joins.Leave a comment:
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Hell, I just read up on the CB thread. Jesus they're speeding ahead! Great news man...
As soon as the acne version comes out, I'll find a way to tweak it so we can apply it to scalp. Leave that part with me! LOL
Better days are coming my man...CB will be the short-term solution! I can guarantee you that muchLeave a comment:
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Hell, I just read up on the CB thread. Jesus they're speeding ahead! Great news man...
As soon as the acne version comes out, I'll find a way to tweak it so we can apply it to scalp. Leave that part with me! LOL
Better days are coming my man...CB will be the short-term solution! I can guarantee you that muchLeave a comment:
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I think it's important to understand that AGA scalp is not "unhealthy" as many think! It is actually perfectly healthy! What's different about it compared to the safe-zone is that its DP cells express a very high number of Androgen receptors that triggers an inflammatory cascade bringing about destruction to the DP cells themselves leading to baldness.
And that is exactly why when you implant a hair graft that doesn't express these androgen receptors will remain fully functional for the rest of your life!
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And that is exactly why when you implant a hair graft that doesn't express these androgen receptors will remain fully functional for the rest of your life!
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