mikemass
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Hi guys,
I've read comments here about how the folks testing hair multiplication have yet to overcome the problem of controlling the direction of growth. I've seen that stated in a number of threads. But I'd like to know where this concern originated from? Was this something stated by the researchers at some point? Is it something that was an issue in the past but has been resolved now? Also, in the ICX FAQ on HM, we find this:
"13. Would new hair grow in the same direction as the old?
In the ICX-TRC procedure we are not transplanting hair follicles, instead we are implanting cells into the skin which induce new hair growth, so there is no reason for these hairs to grow in a different direction from before."
Any comments on this? Why would they state this if controlling direction were still a problem?
Mike
I've read comments here about how the folks testing hair multiplication have yet to overcome the problem of controlling the direction of growth. I've seen that stated in a number of threads. But I'd like to know where this concern originated from? Was this something stated by the researchers at some point? Is it something that was an issue in the past but has been resolved now? Also, in the ICX FAQ on HM, we find this:
"13. Would new hair grow in the same direction as the old?
In the ICX-TRC procedure we are not transplanting hair follicles, instead we are implanting cells into the skin which induce new hair growth, so there is no reason for these hairs to grow in a different direction from before."
Any comments on this? Why would they state this if controlling direction were still a problem?
Mike
