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Hi guys this is my first post here. I have 4 questions. The 1st and most important is:
1. Since the cells that produce the new hairs are identical to the ones you take from the back (therefore identical to each other in large groups) and they are all transplanted simultaneously, could this lead to synchronised hair cycles much like what happens in mice, causing extensive shedding periodically?
2. Already covered by swoop
3. Is it possible to have minimally invasive biopsies like fue (or even just plucking) instead of larger biopsies? Minimal scarring would be nice
4. This has been covered too but what about beard transplants? These should need like 5 different types of hair per person instead of 1-2 that applies to head hair (since hairs change characteristics throughout the face and scalp hair close to the ears grows slower than the rest)
1. Since the cells that produce the new hairs are identical to the ones you take from the back (therefore identical to each other in large groups) and they are all transplanted simultaneously, could this lead to synchronised hair cycles much like what happens in mice, causing extensive shedding periodically?
2. Already covered by swoop
3. Is it possible to have minimally invasive biopsies like fue (or even just plucking) instead of larger biopsies? Minimal scarring would be nice
4. This has been covered too but what about beard transplants? These should need like 5 different types of hair per person instead of 1-2 that applies to head hair (since hairs change characteristics throughout the face and scalp hair close to the ears grows slower than the rest)