Hi. How is the weather on your planet?
So, you extracted (via normal FUE?) 5000 grafts/FU's from the patient's donor scalp, then you bisected these 5000 extracted grafts outside the body under magnification to get 10,000 bisected grafts for implantation into the recipient area.
Does it mean, and if I count correctly, that after 3 days this patient ended finally up with (all in all)
15,000 (!) holes and/or slits in his head?
How did you get the 5,000 FUE grafts from this patient's donor area??
I mean, in all your posted photos, including the after implantation photos - it seems you didn't shave the whole head. Actually, I can't even see the back of the patients head (donor area) shaved in the pics. I mean, for 5000 (!) FUE extractions, you need either a very large area to get 5000 grafts or you must extract the grafts very close to each other - OR you simply performed a "golden standard" procedure; namely, a normal STRIP/FUT procedure in the donor area. But in your graft-photos, I can't see typical FUT grafts. The grafts rather look like typical FUE grafts.
So HOW did you get the 5,000 grafts from this patient's donor area, without shaving the whole donor area??
Progenitor stem cells?
You say you got (of course within just 3 days) sufficient DP cells from the patient's chest hair. But HOW and FROM WHERE did you get "Progenitor stem cells"?
Have you EVER tested what such a mix of the following components
- DP cells
- pregenitor stem cells
- Extracellular matrix
- PRP platelet rich plasma
- 6 different growth factors
... can cause in the body?
And how do you know that the combination of all these things have to ability "to boost the survival of the grafts"??
Sorry, but NONE of these photos show a bisection of grafts "just above the dermal papilla".
For example, this photo ...
http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/attachm...chmentid=20065
... shows bisected grafts, whereas the distal parts show multiple hairs, but not the proximal parts below them - and NONE of the bisected grafts shows a bisection "just above the dermal papilla". That indicates, that you still have no clue where the DP is located in a hair follicle.
Sorry, but that is something I can't see in any of your photos.
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