Visual proof of DHT effects on DONOR AREA

michael barry

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Wookie,
ON the circumference of body hair......Ive asked this of many surgeons. The body hair lengthens with time, but usually only about three times its original body length according to Dr. Ray Woods. Other doctors are much more optomistic about it. However, I cant get anyone to nail down the circumference issue. Body hair does not grow nearly as thick by strand as head hair. Beard hair is the fattest on the body, and it grows long in its donor locale, but you'd have to find a way to pluck it where the stem cells with the ability to regenerate it were there in sufficient numbers. There is no way anyone would want a scalpel on their face. The potential for scarring is too great. Also some folks beard hair grows rather kinky.

Overall body hair transplants are just too expensive to most to even bother contemplating with. If you dont have fifty thousand or more, forget it. However, most men do keep their DHT-loving body hair all of their lives. My grandad, late seventies has a superhairy chest. Easliy more hair on that chest than whats on his head. Grey as all hell though.
 

wookster

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michael barry said:
Wookie,
ON the circumference of body hair......Ive asked this of many surgeons. The body hair lengthens with time, but usually only about three times its original body length according to Dr. Ray Woods. Other doctors are much more optomistic about it. However, I cant get anyone to nail down the circumference issue. Body hair does not grow nearly as thick by strand as head hair. Beard hair is the fattest on the body, and it grows long in its donor locale, but you'd have to find a way to pluck it where the stem cells with the ability to regenerate it were there in sufficient numbers. There is no way anyone would want a scalpel on their face. The potential for scarring is too great. Also some folks beard hair grows rather kinky.

Overall body hair transplants are just too expensive to most to even bother contemplating with. If you dont have fifty thousand or more, forget it. However, most men do keep their DHT-loving body hair all of their lives. My grandad, late seventies has a superhairy chest. Easliy more hair on that chest than whats on his head. Grey as all hell though.

There appear to be some negative reports about hair transplants.

http://home1.gte.net/dschrode/

Hair loss makes men insecure which in turn makes them vulnerable. In my opinion, these hair transplant factories are opportunists and they are experts at selling the illusion of a youthful appearance through a full head of hair.

Bosley Medical clinic in Los Angeles has been among the first to lose a class action lawsuit for misrepresenting the results of hair transplantation. I can assure you there will be more lawsuits filed in the future as these companies continue to advertise results
that they rarely deliver.


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