GHO Clinic - Follicular Multiplication Information Slideshow
Slide 6 - Plucked Hair Shows Dermal Papilla

We then took a plucked hair and ran the same tests on it. The
hair in the previous slide was a hair transplant graft that was extracted.
In this case, the longitudinal cross-section still showed one of the pools
of the all-important follicular stem cells.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Slide
1
Introducing the Gho Company
|
Slide
2
Stain Markers used in Photos
|
Slide
3
No Stem Cells in the Dermal Papilla (a)
|
Slide
4
No
Stem Cells in the Dermal Papilla (b)
|
Slide
5
Stem Cells found!
|
Slide
6
Plucked hair show Stem Cells
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Slide
7
Stem Cells found in Cell Cultures
|
Slide
8
Summary of Findings |
Slide
9
Implanting partial follicles to make new
hairs |
Slide
10
What Follicular Multiplication IS
|
Slide
11
Small needle, Fast healing |
Slide
12
No Scarring in Donor Area |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Slide
13
Advangages over Traditional Hair Transplants |
Slide
14
Difference betw Follicular Unit Extraction
(FUE) and Follicular Multiplication |
Slide
15
2 Follicles implanted 3 Hairs Grown |
Slide
16
2 Follicles implanted 3 Grown |
Slide
17
2 Follicles Implanted 4 Grown |
Slide
18
What is Hair Multiplication? |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Slide
19
Cultured Cells Derived from Plucked Hair
|
Slide
20
Cells with different morphologies |
Slide
21
Current Challenges with HM - Inconsistency |
Slide
22
Possible reason for Inconsistency |
Slide
23
More Challenges with HM |
Slide
24
Conclusion. |
|