"One such approach was taken to a phase two clinical trial by Dr Bessam Farjo, from the Farjo Medical Centre in London. By extracting dermal papilla cells from patients' heads, Dr Farjo was then able to multiply the cells before injecting them back into scalps. This was thought to stimulate the formation of new follicles and rejuvenate those that had stopped producing hair. Two thirds of patients saw hair growth after the treatment. A similar technique is being developed in Italy, with attempts to grow cultures of follicle cells that can then be injected into the scalp."
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I didn't know of a company in Italy working on anything. Sounds like same kinda thing as Aderans and Trichoscience. How comes I've not read much about these guys?
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/executive-styl...#ixzz1L6IoinKM
I didn't know of a company in Italy working on anything. Sounds like same kinda thing as Aderans and Trichoscience. How comes I've not read much about these guys?
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