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Successful Cell Implantation on Mice
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Theconfidence comes from the fact that they obviously did some tests on human (themselves maybe) :-)Comment
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Originally posted by DeanI saw it somewere, I don't know where. It looks great but i don't believe that it will bring back natural density in a head like Teli Savalas had and i don't believe that it will bring back a natural hairline, for that we will need a HT surgry.Comment
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What are the variables in this procedure? Obviously the Dermal Cup is the backbone but, does anyone know any other factors that have been tested with the other cell based treatments?
This may be phase 2 stuff but, If it has already been documented and you could point out the article I would appreciate it. i.e. solution they use to multiply the cells, depth at which they inject, doses they've tested, area per injection.Comment
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which of the three pictures are of the cells that dr gho transplants? which are follica? and which replicel?Comment
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Yeah our intuition is all telling us that we'll need FUE for the hairline (first 1cm, maybe a little more). Around 1500 FUE I would think for native density.
Thing is they say they can get follicular neogenesis so new hairs that were never there to begin with could grow and that might be messy that close to the forehead and up front for all to see. What does it matter in the crown for example if the effect extends beyond the crown and into the donor. It's not a problem. The hairline potentially is though. If it works out like this Dr. Rahal will be a busy man.
If DSC cells have been tried on humans then I wouldn't be surprised if Chengyang People's Hospital perhaps tried it on a burn victim or that other Chinese hospital that Replicel are now affiliated with for human testing. Maybe Chengyang People's Hospital is the one that Replicel are affiliated with. I can't remember.Comment
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