More Info On Follicular Hair Regeneration with TrichoCyte

jmoney32

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what's the big deal with which way the hair grows? now-a-days everyone has there hair going every which way! also, couldnt we just wear a tight hair net for a few days or when you sleep to train the hair to go backwards or forwards or whichever way you want? honestly, i think if they can just quicken the healing time this will be a success because the only reason i havent got a hair transplant is because i dont want to look like an idiot for months when my scalp heals
 

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jmoney32 said:
what's the big deal with which way the hair grows? now-a-days everyone has there hair going every which way! also, couldnt we just wear a tight hair net for a few days or when you sleep to train the hair to go backwards or forwards or whichever way you want? honestly, i think if they can just quicken the healing time this will be a success because the only reason i havent got a hair transplant is because i dont want to look like an idiot for months when my scalp heals

The problem is not with the hair growing in strange directions on top of your head. The dilemma is that if they put this cell in your head, it might grow inward, into your skull area, causing infection and complications.
 

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fallout boy said:
Well they havent solved all the problems with HM (hair multiplication) yet and are still trying to get it to work ,from what i read. I think a very low percentage of the cells injected actually survive or grow hair and they still havent even fixed the direction of hair growth problem yet...

there was an article saying that the whole procedure will cost only $10,000 US for a full head of hair but i see itbeing alot more expensive as people will be willing to pay a lot more if it means getting all of their hair back. I hope it will be out within the next 10 years but i dont know.

Where did u read abt the pitfalls..any links?
 

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DarklyCharming said:
jmoney32 said:
what's the big deal with which way the hair grows? now-a-days everyone has there hair going every which way! also, couldnt we just wear a tight hair net for a few days or when you sleep to train the hair to go backwards or forwards or whichever way you want? honestly, i think if they can just quicken the healing time this will be a success because the only reason i havent got a hair transplant is because i dont want to look like an idiot for months when my scalp heals

The problem is not with the hair growing in strange directions on top of your head. The dilemma is that if they put this cell in your head, it might grow inward, into your skull area, causing infection and complications.

any proof to yr claims? any links by the original inventors themselves?...
 

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chewbaca said:
DarklyCharming said:
jmoney32 said:
what's the big deal with which way the hair grows? now-a-days everyone has there hair going every which way! also, couldnt we just wear a tight hair net for a few days or when you sleep to train the hair to go backwards or forwards or whichever way you want? honestly, i think if they can just quicken the healing time this will be a success because the only reason i havent got a hair transplant is because i dont want to look like an idiot for months when my scalp heals

The problem is not with the hair growing in strange directions on top of your head. The dilemma is that if they put this cell in your head, it might grow inward, into your skull area, causing infection and complications.

any proof to yr claims? any links by the original inventors themselves?...

yes i think hair growing into your skull area is not one of the problems .... its the direction ontop of your head
 

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Quick Summary:

Multiplication of hair or Follicular Hair Regeneration is a process a lot of scientists are working on where they take a small sample from the back of your head, no larger than a nickel, and multiply that hair in a laboratory. This means that they can take that sample from you from the back of your head, where your hair will never fall out, and multiply to cover however much of your head you need covered.

Hence, it's a hair transplant technique, but it doesn't involve taking a strip and means that once they get this down, you will never have to worry about going completely bald or looking remotely balding. They will be able to create however much hair you need to cover your head and place it there. This hair will be multiplied from an area that is DHT resistant and so you will never go bald after this procedure.

And you live happily ever after banging super models named Heidi.
Hell yea when does this come out?
 
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