A re-delivery of the lecture by Carlos K. Wesley, MD covering the status of piloscopy in 2015. The initial lecture was presented at the American Academy of Cosmetic…
In his first presentation he referenced Dr. Cooley and the potential for regeneration. In his second presentation, there was no mention of regeneration at all.
The artistry of a surgeon plus ones realistic expectations can make all the differences POSITIVE
The problem is that if you are a NW6 and get this done, and still look like you are balding it is a waste of time and money. The whole point of having hair is so that you can have cool hairstyles.
The problem is that if you are a NW6 and get this done, and still look like you are balding it is a waste of time and money. The whole point of having hair is so that you can have cool hairstyles.
But, its not same if you look NW3 and you was NW6 before and best of all- no invasive and without scarring!
The artistry of a surgeon plus ones realistic expectations can make all the differences POSITIVE
And even if there is no regeneration this will bring hair transplantations on much better level. If everything is fine i hope in coming years all hair transplant clinics in world will offer this procedure which is revolutionary. Dr. Carlos is very smart person and have very good team behind him.
Although there is 0 chance for regeneration with this method in my opinion, I really gotta give props to this guy when I saw this presentation. Very innovative, creative thinking. Punch from a sub dermal level, minimize graft mechanical trauma, extract follicles with proper protective tissue around it. Minimal invasive and scar less. This seems like a FUE scar less procedure but with the advantages of FUT (higher yield, less variability in mechanical trauma). Hope he continues to work on even better methods to perhaps regenerate hair in the future. People like him make a change.
Artista do you know how this would bounce up time wise vs a a normal FUE motorized procedure? Is it quicker or slower?
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