but some ****ty hair transplant doctor from Spain who have one room clinic will solve hair regeneration puzzle
First, greetings to all and bump, second you practically made me register just to say how much comments like these make my blood boil. What exactly is wrong with a doctor in a clinic of one of the most industrious peoples, the Catalans, finding an approximate cure if he happens to have the right idea? It doesn't take much to implement the Egg of Columbus solution because it is generally elegant and simple to start with, it's just something that you would have only thought of in hindsight, which might be the case.
I think you're missing the fact that apart from this, in the field of hair multiplication, we have absolutely
nothing except for the works of a german uni which will not be commercially available for at the very least 10 years, and this very optimistic case would be if they started implementing it tomorrow. We already have evidence that an actual cure exists, in the form of
Lauster's multiplication method, so we already know it can be done, and that not only was there nothing to impede multiplication a priori, in practice there isn't either.
This research by that clinic also seems to combine a major principle of Replicel, along with another major principle from Lauster. Assuming the guy isn't just flat-out photoshopping when he posts the result pictures we gain nothing from rejecting a priori what might be it.
P.S.
Also, here's an anecdote from my life, and one of the reasons I take this very seriously: A couple of months ago, a friend of mine showed up with bright, light eyes unexpectedly. My friends instantly teased him for wearing the obvious coloured contact, but they eventually forgave and forget.
Of course, I knew exactly how contacts looked like, what they could do, and what that iris-killing implant can do, I and almost instantly recognized that my friend had actually gotten his iris lightened. When we found ourselves alone, I proceeded to call him on it, and after a couple of minutes of him playing pretend, he admitted to it. I asked if he was part of that Stroma Medical laser trial, and how did he get such great results when all the reports I had seen showed underwhelming ones.
I was shocked with the answer, it turns out a ****ty hair eye doctor from Spain beat Stroma Medical to the finish, and from Barcelona nonetheless! Now, their laser isn't perfect, apparently you have no control over the hue, which can range from blue to aqua green, it doesn't work on very dark eyes, and sometimes you need to do it more than once for some remaining patches of yellow.
Now, the point of this post scriptum isn't to publicize the clinic, but to make it very clear that if you're willing to settle for less than perfect (you simply will not have a a NW7 to NW1 in less than 20 to 25 years), than it's mostly about who has the
right idea, not the largest funding or subject pool, because money is required for the execution and polishing mainly, and to run lenghty trials.
Keep bumping and keep up interest in this thread because it might pay off. People have already made 10000 hairs come to be from only 30, and most of this forum was none the wiser.