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Originally Posted by NeedHairASAP
2020, do more research. Stop waisting people's time and making them repeat everything.
From your statement, it's obvious that you don't understand the procedure, or the difference between cloning hair and in situ regrowth
you clone hair in a pitri dish. you in situ hair when, for example, you pluck a hair, and it then grows back.
it grows back because of the cells at the bottom of the hair. If you can split those cells in half, then each half may regnerate the lost cells, which if one half was left in donor and one half implanted in the recipient would lead to a net increase in hair.
Nobody denies that when you pluck a hair out of your head with your finger, it often grows back. The science is proven. The question is: can gho extract half of the cells normally left behind during a "pluck"... and the answer is.... yes he probably can. It's really case closed unless you believe he is able to split follicular units with amazing precision.
Well said Needhairasap
Precision so amazing that he doesn't even use goggles.
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Originally Posted by Follicle Death Row
From my understanding of it, this is technically correct. I'd go one further and say he isn't splitting the follicle in half for anyone thinking that, he is just taking a small part of it, so it can regrow in the donor.
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