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Originally Posted by Vox
Yes, we really need it for high NW's. In a NW7 you have likely 300-400 cm^2 of bare skin to cover with an anemic donor of a few thousands hairs.
But for most balding (NW3/4) people, lower multiplication rates are just fine.
Don't get me wrong. A higher multiplication rate is always better then a lower one, moreso in the fact that you don't have to extract as many follicles from the donor. But there's only a certain amount of follicles you'll be able to implant at a time without seriously compromising the survival rate and your health. There's been quite a few unfortunate cases where implanting too many follicles at too high a density led to necrosis and other complications.
Even if you have all the hair follicles in the world, I can't see procedures greater than 5000 grafts at the very most. If you have a doubling/tripling procedure, I think even the poorest donors should be able to get a few thousand at a time.
So unless you find a way to implant hair cells and have them hone in on existing miniaturized follicles or come up with some other technique to achieve proper cosmetic growth, then I don't think you really need extremely high multiplication rates.
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Originally Posted by JJJJrS
Don't get me wrong. A higher multiplication rate is always better then a lower one, moreso in the fact that you don't have to extract as many follicles from the donor. But there's only a certain amount of follicles you'll be able to implant at a time without seriously compromising the survival rate and your health. There's been quite a few unfortunate cases where implanting too many follicles at too high a density led to necrosis and other complications.
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this... another reason that gho doesnt do high graft procedure. Could be a good cop out for him, but either way, it's the truth.
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