I ended up finding the study information at the bottom of the linked page. Thanks. I still think that the extract from fat cells would be better than actual cells for a number of reasons:
1 It's difficult to make cell implantation effective. Look at all the trouble Jahoda, Gerd, Linder, and everyone else is having getting DP cells to turn into hair in humans even though it's easy to do it in mice. Human cell implants require a lot of tinkering in order to make them effective. It could take years to make adipose stem cell injections as effective as simply injecting the adipose cell extract already is.
2. You have to use the correct adipose cells.
3. In your scalp naturally some of the fat cells get snug right up into the DP area. I'm not sure that injecting the fat cells would get the fat cells into the exact right areas.
4. Also, a lot of fat cells may have to be injected repeatedly in order to work.
On the other hand if you inject the adipose stem cell extract (AAPE) then that liquid will disperse throughout the entire area inside the skin so it will go to the correct spots since it will go everywhere. Also, if you inject the AAPE then you can keep getting more and more into the skin so you can definitely get enough into the skin, although the study below shows that 4 or 6 injections over 2 months is pretty effective.
http://www.balancehairrestoration.co...stem-cells.pdf
I firmly believe that injecting the AAPE is a more certain way to go rather than injecting the fat cells. I think that if you use fat cells instead of AAPE then it probably won't work and scientists will spend years trying to figure out how to make fat cell injections workable. The AAPE from the correct fat cells is already effective. That is the better way to go.
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