michael barry
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Youve seen the pictures, now look at a bald head from a couple of different angles http://www.gopathways.org/assets/dr_phil_mcgraw.jpg
and http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v129/ ... tewart.jpg
See the lack of even good hippocratic wreath hair? See that lack of density even in the wreath. Meds like propecia will delay and slow baldness for a long time, but it still happens (Ive been on it over a decade). So if you were going to lose it all, you will LOSE IT ALL.
If you used to have 110,000 hairs (normal is 100-150,000 hairs, but men on average have larger heads than women do because they are larger people and 110 is a closer estimate to what they used to have on average), and you lose 60,000 hairs and go hippocratic bald (the men pictured above have lost more than that however and and probably only have 30,000 hairs in their hippocratic wreaths), you'd need 60,000 hairs to bring your hair back up to original density in the front.
No one expects original density with a hair transplant, but you would definietely need 30-40,000 to have any hope of having somewhat natural density. The average follicular unit would have between 2 and 3 hairs. So if it had 2.5 hairs a piece, youd need 20,000 FU's to get 50,000 hairs to cover your bald pate. Not many men have that much in their "donor areas"-----which thin in time even if their shape is geneticall predetermined.
Thats a lot of surgery and huge amounts of money. On hairsite, you see men having to resort to body hair. Hugely expensive even at its cheapest (stateside, five bucks a graft is the best you can do), and is not as good or big as head hair. Best idea Ive heard of are FUE surgeons that put body hairs in the FUE hole they create when they move the head donor hair up front.
If all cloning does is re-invigorate miniaturized head hairs with donor hair genetics through new stem cells, you'll be phucked if you got a dense transplant too. You will have destroyed those vellus hairs for good by cutting the scalp to pieces. That means you have to hope that cloning truly is follicular neo-genesis (making brand new hairs out of the old stem cells from the donor hairs) and not simply making the small hairs big with new genes. Its being debated right now how exactly the cloning thats worked on androgenic mice has worked. Testing continues and is about to start on human beings in England. We wont know the results for about another year and even then wont be able to say for certain if it was through making new hair or making old peach fuzz hairs big again.
So if your 25 and pissed about your hairline and "about to take the plunge", you might think really hard and know what youre getting into. The docs and salesman know that youre pissed off about going bald, and know how to manipulate those emotions to get you in the chair. A face lift costs much less than transplants, boob jobs cost much less than transplants......................and when you get transplants you will inevitably need more as the years pass and you receed further up top, on the sides, the back bald spot. All this even if you do have "high sides" and a big wide donor area. Think about it.
and http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v129/ ... tewart.jpg
See the lack of even good hippocratic wreath hair? See that lack of density even in the wreath. Meds like propecia will delay and slow baldness for a long time, but it still happens (Ive been on it over a decade). So if you were going to lose it all, you will LOSE IT ALL.
If you used to have 110,000 hairs (normal is 100-150,000 hairs, but men on average have larger heads than women do because they are larger people and 110 is a closer estimate to what they used to have on average), and you lose 60,000 hairs and go hippocratic bald (the men pictured above have lost more than that however and and probably only have 30,000 hairs in their hippocratic wreaths), you'd need 60,000 hairs to bring your hair back up to original density in the front.
No one expects original density with a hair transplant, but you would definietely need 30-40,000 to have any hope of having somewhat natural density. The average follicular unit would have between 2 and 3 hairs. So if it had 2.5 hairs a piece, youd need 20,000 FU's to get 50,000 hairs to cover your bald pate. Not many men have that much in their "donor areas"-----which thin in time even if their shape is geneticall predetermined.
Thats a lot of surgery and huge amounts of money. On hairsite, you see men having to resort to body hair. Hugely expensive even at its cheapest (stateside, five bucks a graft is the best you can do), and is not as good or big as head hair. Best idea Ive heard of are FUE surgeons that put body hairs in the FUE hole they create when they move the head donor hair up front.
If all cloning does is re-invigorate miniaturized head hairs with donor hair genetics through new stem cells, you'll be phucked if you got a dense transplant too. You will have destroyed those vellus hairs for good by cutting the scalp to pieces. That means you have to hope that cloning truly is follicular neo-genesis (making brand new hairs out of the old stem cells from the donor hairs) and not simply making the small hairs big with new genes. Its being debated right now how exactly the cloning thats worked on androgenic mice has worked. Testing continues and is about to start on human beings in England. We wont know the results for about another year and even then wont be able to say for certain if it was through making new hair or making old peach fuzz hairs big again.
So if your 25 and pissed about your hairline and "about to take the plunge", you might think really hard and know what youre getting into. The docs and salesman know that youre pissed off about going bald, and know how to manipulate those emotions to get you in the chair. A face lift costs much less than transplants, boob jobs cost much less than transplants......................and when you get transplants you will inevitably need more as the years pass and you receed further up top, on the sides, the back bald spot. All this even if you do have "high sides" and a big wide donor area. Think about it.
