The only remotely challenging part is replicating the cells before the injection.
That is sort of like saying "The only remotely challenging part of replacing lost limbs is growing the new ones."
The only remotely challenging part is replicating the cells before the injection.
I don't understand why some people are eager to try out PRP (which I did twice, and the doctor did not even suggest when I should do it again: "in a couple of years?" he shyly murmured) but are not willing to try out Replicel because "it has to be repeated".
Everything as of today needs repetition, even hair transplants.
Not really, since they already succeeded in doing this. The replication of DSCs I mean.That is sort of like saying "The only remotely challenging part of replacing lost limbs is growing the new ones."
