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posted by FatalEvolution, UR'ANUS, 03.06.2007, 11:48

» I previously posted this information in the Hair Multiplication Forum but
» received no reply. Maybe the followers of this forum would find this
» information more usefull. Check out this companies website at Acell.com.
»
»
» I just spoke with Acell reguarding using their extracellular matrix. I
» talked to someone (who I won't name for fear of misquoting him)
» knowledgeable about the product (not a receptionist) and he said that he
» has had several calls about using Acell in the hair restoration industry.
» He stated that most of the inquiries were by patients and not medical
» professionals. If I understood him correctly, it seems that most callers
» want to remove the balding tissue and place the extracellular matrix in
» that area to restore the lost hair. He stated that he didn't know if that
» would work because the tissue in that area is receptive to the hormones
» that cause hair loss and he wasn't sure how deep they would have to go to
» bypass this problem. He also reminded me that he is not an expert in hair
» loss.
»
» I then stated that I thought it would be possible to use the Acell product
» in a traditional hair transplant. That is, remove the donor tissue from the
» side or back of the head, transplant it on to the top of the head and
» instead of suturing the tissue back together in the donor area, place the
» extracellular matrix over the area and allow it to regenerate. It would
» regenerate the tissue and the hair follicles........PROVIDING LIMITLESS
» DONOR SUPPLY! He said that it WOULD regenerate the removed tissue AND the
» hair. He thought that this would be a good application for this product.
» He stated that they have been in court battling over patent infringements
» over the past four years which has halted their progress but they have won
» the legal issues are are moving forward.
»
» He stated that it would be at least a year before they have products on
» the market for the cosmetic industry (due to FDA) and the product has not
» been FDA approved for hair restoration yet. This may slow down the
» process.
»
» It sounds to me that THERE IS ALREADY A PRODUCT AVAILABLE that can help us
» to restore our lost hair but red tape must be cut to attain it. I would
» appreciate any input on this subject.

It sounds interesting (alhtough i probably won't ever be a candidate for hair butchery). Anyway, from my point point of view this would add a stage to the transplant process, and thus imply additionnal costs. Considering that HT is already very expensive, this would probabl blow the price of a procedure even more.


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