Follicular Bisection Promising But Abandoned

2young2retire

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so why this is left out of the scene?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9655431

Swinehart JM (2001) ‘‘Cloned’’ hairlines: the use of bisected hair follicles to create finer hairlines. Dermatol Surg 27(10):868–872. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1046/j.1524-4725.2001.01049.x (thin hair)

Toscani M, Rotolo S, Ceccarelli S, Morrone S, Micali G, Scuderi N, Frati L, Angeloni A, Marchese C (2009) Hair regeneration from transected follicles in duplicative surgery: rate of success and cell populations involved. Dermatol Surg 35(7):1119–1125
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1524-4725.2009.01197.x (CONCLUSION Duplicative surgery might represent a successful alternative for hair transplantation, because both portions are capable of regenerating a healthy hair. Moreover, our results suggest the possible presence of stem cells in both halves of the follicle.)

Er E, Kulahci M, Hamiloglu E (2006) In vivo follicular unit multiplication: is it possible to harvest an unlimited donor supply? Dermatol Surg 32(11):1322–1326
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1524-4725.2006.32301.x (not what was expected)

now I also know examples of doctors false advertising such techniques but really now. why doesn't the industry focus on this?

DP cell multiplication might indeed be the future but till then I see at least a decade ( which i truly wish to be wrong about).

what is your opinion on this?
 

HAIRGOAT

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Are you still needling? What is your current situation like?
No one in a good situation would come to this incel holding pen of a site to discuss splitting donor hairs in two unless they work in the field or are very very bored.
 

coolio

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IIRC spilling follicles just produces two half-size follicles. It might have an artistic purpose on the hairline but it won't work to increase the donor supply in a bigger way.

It's possible to get some amount of net total increase (1 split follicle heals up into 2 follicles that are each more than 50% of the original size). But that effect has to be compared against the number of times the Doctor will transect the follicle wrong and damage/kill one or both halves.

It practice it's hard enough to get a couple thousand regular FUE grafts done with a low transection rate. Trying to split a lot of 1-graft follicles into something even smaller is not worthwhile.
 

the smoking baby

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Also, I remember reading that bisections of an FU leads to both a thinner outcome and, for some of those units, a finite cycle (ie, the hair cycles a few times and then stops growing altogether).
 
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