GHO Clinic - Follicular Multiplication Information Slideshow
Slide 21 - Current Challenges with HM

This is a new technology so it is not without challenges. Like
other tissue engineering projects, we are facing the issue of inconsistency
of results, due to individual differences. Some of the inconsistency issues
relate to the quality of the plucked hairs. Another issue is exactly *where*
the number of cells attaches to the plucked hairs. This varies from person
to person.
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Introducing the Gho Company
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Stain Markers used in Photos
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No Stem Cells in the Dermal Papilla (a)
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Stem Cells in the Dermal Papilla (b)
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Stem Cells found!
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Plucked hair show Stem Cells
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Stem Cells found in Cell Cultures
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Summary of Findings |
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Implanting partial follicles to make new
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What Follicular Multiplication IS
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Small needle, Fast healing |
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No Scarring in Donor Area |
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Advangages over Traditional Hair Transplants |
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Difference betw Follicular Unit Extraction
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2 Follicles implanted 3 Hairs Grown |
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2 Follicles implanted 3 Grown |
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2 Follicles Implanted 4 Grown |
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What is Hair Multiplication? |
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Cultured Cells Derived from Plucked Hair
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Cells with different morphologies |
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Current Challenges with HM - Inconsistency |
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Possible reason for Inconsistency |
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More Challenges with HM |
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Conclusion. |
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