will HM cure the hairline?

joe32

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nobodys mentioned anything about the hairline , i guess everybodys content with the thought of getting their crown and top filled in but i think they should be testing on the hair line whichis the most visible...its hard to imagine Hm working on the hairline getting a hair transplant for the hairline will be a major pain in the ***..
 

Optimist

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I don't think anybody knows yet. I think that eventually HM will be used for everything and hair transplant will become obsolete, but I think this is very far in the future.
 

flimflam

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I don't know where this "HM will work, but you'll still need an hair transplant for the hairline!" idea came from. I've heard it a few times, does anyone know? Is this something Intercytex has said themselves?

Anyway, I can see no reason why HM wouldn't work for hairline reconstruction. There's nothing different about the hair at the front of your head. Maybe it would require some artistic input, a good hair transplant surgeon maybe. Anyone got any ideas?
 

Bryler

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flimflam said:
I don't know where this "HM will work, but you'll still need an hair transplant for the hairline!" idea came from. I've heard it a few times, does anyone know? Is this something Intercytex has said themselves?

Anyway, I can see no reason why HM wouldn't work for hairline reconstruction. There's nothing different about the hair at the front of your head. Maybe it would require some artistic input, a good hair transplant surgeon maybe. Anyone got any ideas?

I would agree. The point as I understand it is multiplying the hair cells outside the body and then injecting them into their "new home". The donors for HM are obviously going to be chosen based on their robustness and non-sensitivity to the factors that contibute to alopecia whatever that is...be that less DHT sensitivity or receptors...or whatever. Nothing is absolute when you don't really understand the root causes with certainty...but intuition says it would be just as effective in front as anywhere else if the donor cells are chosen properly.
 

CCS

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would HM work on your nose? I mean, can it actually grow hair anywhere, or just where there is an old follicle to repair?
 

DaSand

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DaSand

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I think they're just keeping their progress secret so competitors don't find out their trade.
 

RaginDemon

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i dont see why not.

If hair transplant can fix one's hairline, HM should definitely do the trick.
 
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