Biofibre Hair Implants And The Future

2young2retire

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bio fibre hair implants have a long history. Recent advancements in materials technology make them appealing.

why would anyone want to make cell created hairs when the artificial ones are better, some are even UV resistant.
In my opinion, an artificial solution is a more realistic one. Take a look at artificial robotic limbs etc.
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please check this study and comment.

https://www.researchgate.net/profil...bre-hair-implant-What-is-new-what-is-true.pdf

https://www.researchgate.net/profil...3_patients/links/567c0c8708ae1e63f1e2ccbb.pdf
check fig. 4. clearly no inflammation
dude fig 2 must have had the best day of his life.
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2young2retire

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pigeon I think yes, you are correct. although this material doesn't wear out at the edge like normal hair does while growing plus you can order the length you like.

Just imagine the possibilities. I find it highly viable.
 

verne2k

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they would fall out. during the normal regeneration cycle of the skin those will get slowly pushed toward the surface and ultimately expelled.
 

2young2retire

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some would need a touch up every three years but three years is a big period. in three years someone could for example age more in terms of UV photoaging than lose some fibre implants.
 

MeDK

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The beauty of natural grown hair is that i can change my haircut however i feel like it.

With that, its fixed.
 

BalderBaldyBald

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Go for a wig, at least some of made with real hair
And they don't grow either (lol, who the hell want that, you'll need a horseshoe haircut anyway)
 

disfiguredyoungman

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Is this also the case with the new hair fibres?

Probably yes, the universal problem is that these implants basically create open wound canals that never heal arround the implanted biofibre.
 

powerguy2011

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bio fibre hair implants have a long history. Recent advancements in materials technology make them appealing.

why would anyone want to make cell created hairs when the artificial ones are better, some are even UV resistant.
In my opinion, an artificial solution is a more realistic one. Take a look at artificial robotic limbs etc.
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please check this study and comment.

https://www.researchgate.net/profil...bre-hair-implant-What-is-new-what-is-true.pdf

https://www.researchgate.net/profil...3_patients/links/567c0c8708ae1e63f1e2ccbb.pdf
check fig. 4. clearly no inflammation
dude fig 2 must have had the best day of his life.
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I totally agree. I was wondering too as it sounds easier to achieve some solution in between fake hair system with glue and hair transplant with a limited donor. biofiber or artificial hair is sure best but unfortunately, until now, they did not make any good success. I have researched it deeply even with the best company out there now Biofibre there are many reviews about infections or severe redness and other reactions. If the case was simply going to refill more bio hairs every 3 years with no side effects and unlimited hair don't you think it would be much more famous and disrupt the hair-transplant industry
 
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