PICTURE of Hair "Cloning" from Gho........

michael barry

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http://hsi.mxt.nl/nl/images/stories/pdf/ADpag_LR.pdf


That is a Danish website showing a picture of "hair cloning" from Dr. Coen Gho. Unfortunately, Gho's method is manual at this time, and extracting a hair, cutting the top 2/3 of it IN THE SKIN, slathering the top 2/3 taken out in growth factors, and re-implanting it in a pre-made recipient site is ultra slow. He can only move 500 or so follicles in a session that lasts most of the day. However, he does get upwards of 90% of donor-area regrowth, which can be used again and again.


Here are pics of donor -area regrowth http://hsi.mxt.nl/nl/images/stories/pdf/gaykrant.pdf on a dutch website. Proving that HST, his new procedure, does work.


If you go to the old Gho Clinic's website, you will see no proof pics at all. Coen Gho does not work there any longer. His investors wanted to take a more primitive procedure public now (taking the hairs out of the body, cutting the papilla and re-implanting both). It will not work as well in terms of donor-area regrowth. Percentages might be down in the fifties. Gho, ever the scientist, insisted on the latter, slower procedure, of transecting the hair while STILL IN THE SKIN, never making it leave the body and moving any stem-cell material from it in doing so, hence the higher donor area regeneration.


By the way, experiments have shown if the donor area is left alone after surgery for at least nine months.....................you can harvest the same patch of hair bearing scalp AGAIN. It had been thought that multiplying the donor area could only be done once, but we now know that thats not true. So if one has the time and the money.....................'manual' HM is already here. I'd consider this a taste of what is to come when Anderans and ICX have their cellular based HM ready. Full heads of hair on formerly bald men. But not, if you cut your scalp up with thousands of holes now.......I wouldnt bet on HM working very well at all on guys whove had extensive hair transplant's due to vascular damage. Gettin' plugs now is risking the later procedure IMO. Think about it.
 
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