Spencer Kobren Interviews Dr. Jerry Cooley | ACell MatriStem Plucked Hair

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  • Westonci
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    Dr. Epstein shown with his male patient 1 and 2 days after a hair transplant procedure of 2378 FUE grafts. The procedure also involved autocloning about 450 grafts plucked from the beard that were placed in the crown region using ACell MatriStem. ACell MatriStem, an exciting new development in regenerative technology, was used to help these hairs regrow better in the scalp.

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    Dr. Epstein shown with his male patient 1 and 2 days after a hair transplant procedure of 2378 FUE grafts. The procedure also involved autocloning about 450 grafts plucked from the beard that were placed in the crown region using ACell MatriStem. ACell MatriStem, an exciting new development in regenerative technology, was used

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  • miozambrotta19
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    Do you know when the interview might be?
    Maybe they might talk about the upcoming 1 and 2 trails in Singapore

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  • Westonci
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    On last nights live show, Spencer said he would be interviewing Craig Ziering of Histogen "Very Soon"

    Maybe some exciting news?

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  • KeepTheHair
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    Originally posted by miozambrotta19
    I had a thought. It has been concluded by Follica and Histogen when WNT proteins are introduced to wounded skin, an embroyonic healing state takes place and thus new hair follices are produced. Would it be possible to add these Wnt proteins to the Acell/PRP injections and then introduce this to the scalp?
    I think most of what you would need would be in these 3 things.
    PRP-adults stem cells-growth factors
    Acell-Helps adult stem cell return to an embryonic state during healing,Contains a host of proteins, growth factors, collagen ect.
    WNT Proteins-What is needed to induce the formation of new hair follices.

    Histogen is basing there experiment of Wnt Proteins and has show great results in the early trials
    Follicas whole experiment is based on wnt proteins-They have tried in on bald mice and all have grown new hairs
    So what im sayign is why not try this with humans with prodcuts that are both FDA apporved and with WNT which is a natural protein in the body.

    Yeah, also been wondering if Acell can be used in a different want than just transplants.

    Can someone comment on this please?

    thanks

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  • miozambrotta19
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    I had a thought. It has been concluded by Follica and Histogen when WNT proteins are introduced to wounded skin, an embroyonic healing state takes place and thus new hair follices are produced. Would it be possible to add these Wnt proteins to the Acell/PRP injections and then introduce this to the scalp?
    I think most of what you would need would be in these 3 things.
    PRP-adults stem cells-growth factors
    Acell-Helps adult stem cell return to an embryonic state during healing,Contains a host of proteins, growth factors, collagen ect.
    WNT Proteins-What is needed to induce the formation of new hair follices.

    Histogen is basing there experiment of Wnt Proteins and has show great results in the early trials
    Follicas whole experiment is based on wnt proteins-They have tried in on bald mice and all have grown new hairs
    So what im sayign is why not try this with humans with prodcuts that are both FDA apporved and with WNT which is a natural protein in the body.

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  • Spanish Dude
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    Is it possible to listen the recorded live interview with Hitzig?

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  • Westonci
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    Would shock loss in the recipient site still be a potential problem?

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  • miozambrotta19
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    Mkamph:
    I dont think Dr Cooley offers the injection, but try and email them and see if its eomthing hes willing to do. I havent heard anything along the lines of him doing this procedure.

    HairRobinhood:
    If you listen to his presentations he mentions it and he mentioned it last night on the live show. Im not sure if im getting something wrong or this is really the case. Somone called into the show and mentioned he was going to Dr cooley for an autocloning procedure, and Dr Hitzig responded by saying you should get the strip because the hairs can be regenerated and used again. Im trying to find out if this is true.

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  • HairRobinHood
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    Originally posted by miozambrotta19
    For all who have heard the live show with Dr Hitzig.... He has mentioned more then once that hes able to perserve donor hair in strip procedures and use the same are more then once. What i dont get is why Dr Cooley is not saying the same thing. This is the anwser i got regarding this from Dr Cooleys office

    "In a traditional excision we do a closure called “tricophytic”. This closure allows for hair to grow directly into the incision. You also have the option to use ACell with this procedure. The fee for adding ACell is $500 which is cost only.
    I do want to clarify, in a strip, the hair is not preserved, it is excised, removed and the area is closed with sutures. In the closure we use the edge of the wound is trimmed away at an angle and the opposing side of the wound is not just pulled closed but overlapped allowing the bottom edge of hair to grow into the incision. The addition of ACell insures that the tissue that is regenerated in normal tissue vs scar. It is flatter and does not have the think white appearance of a regular scar."
    That means, Dr. Hitzig IS able to successfully accomplish such procedures (regrowth/regeneration of harvested donor strips - INCLUDING hair follicles!), whereas Dr. Jones failed in his 1st Acell-experiment (2008/2009)?



    @Spencer and listeners - Did Dr. Hitzig really mentioned exactly this - more than once?

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  • mkamph
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    miozambrotta19,

    have you heard if cooley is doing injections into the scalp with the arterial blood and acell?

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  • miozambrotta19
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    For all who have heard the live show with Dr Hitzig.... He has mentioned more then once that hes able to perserve donor hair in strip procedures and use the same are more then once. What i dont get is why Dr Cooley is not saying the same thing. This is the anwser i got regarding this from Dr Cooleys office

    "In a traditional excision we do a closure called “tricophytic”. This closure allows for hair to grow directly into the incision. You also have the option to use ACell with this procedure. The fee for adding ACell is $500 which is cost only.
    I do want to clarify, in a strip, the hair is not preserved, it is excised, removed and the area is closed with sutures. In the closure we use the edge of the wound is trimmed away at an angle and the opposing side of the wound is not just pulled closed but overlapped allowing the bottom edge of hair to grow into the incision. The addition of ACell insures that the tissue that is regenerated in normal tissue vs scar. It is flatter and does not have the think white appearance of a regular scar."

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  • miozambrotta19
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    So excited for the show. Anyone going to call in and ask Dr hitzig Questions?

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  • tbtadmin
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    Dr. Gary Hitzig on The Bald Truth Live Tonight 7pmPST/10pmEST

    Join Spencer Kobren, and the crew of The Bald Truth for a couple of beers and good times in our live chat tonight @ 7pmPST/10pm EST

    Live on the home page of http://www.thebaldtruth.com

    Tonight's Special Guest: Dr. Gary Hitzig
    Call the studio line to ask Dr. Hitzig your questions: 1-888-659-3727

    Also remember, you can now view the show and chat on your mobile phone.

    See how here:


    Hope to see you tonight!

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  • mlao
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    Better off letting the doctors do the research.

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  • Westonci
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    Originally posted by miozambrotta19
    It would be useless to buy? How would you use it, and what would you use it for?
    Experiment, as well as curiosity.

    For example I could use a dermaroller on my scalp, than apply the powder matristem, and who knows i might get a reversal in hairloss or something or nothing at all.

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