IM, sure.
The main goal of these new techniques is to achieve (1) steady donor regeneration after FU's sane harvesting, and (2) steady regrowth in the recipient area after FU's transplantation. In other words, it aims at multiplying the donor potential as much as each patients' physiology allows it.
I wouldn't talk about "unlimited donor" yet, because, as you already know, it seems that Dr Gho's HST causes progressive thinning of the FU's after multiple harvestings (on top of the 15-20% FU's loss). This is why I did communicate both total FU's count & hairs' count; depending on how one proceeds, one could say that the former regenerated at a 86,5% rate, while the latter regenerated at "only" a 75,5% rate. I think the hairs' count gives a more accurate picture of the amount of regeneration achieved... even though the FU's count sounds more flattering!
Arashi, it's nice to know that a patient can be operated by another leading doctor and still behave like you do. The sectarian's/soccer supporter's attitude can really distract from the actual medical perspectives. That's unfortunately an inherent part of the forums. But they also make it possible to exchange with civilized, genuine people, which is always nice & rewarding. So I may stick around a little longer
The main goal of these new techniques is to achieve (1) steady donor regeneration after FU's sane harvesting, and (2) steady regrowth in the recipient area after FU's transplantation. In other words, it aims at multiplying the donor potential as much as each patients' physiology allows it.
I wouldn't talk about "unlimited donor" yet, because, as you already know, it seems that Dr Gho's HST causes progressive thinning of the FU's after multiple harvestings (on top of the 15-20% FU's loss). This is why I did communicate both total FU's count & hairs' count; depending on how one proceeds, one could say that the former regenerated at a 86,5% rate, while the latter regenerated at "only" a 75,5% rate. I think the hairs' count gives a more accurate picture of the amount of regeneration achieved... even though the FU's count sounds more flattering!
Arashi, it's nice to know that a patient can be operated by another leading doctor and still behave like you do. The sectarian's/soccer supporter's attitude can really distract from the actual medical perspectives. That's unfortunately an inherent part of the forums. But they also make it possible to exchange with civilized, genuine people, which is always nice & rewarding. So I may stick around a little longer

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