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posted by rev, your nightmares, 28.07.2008, 21:05

That's exactly my point. I'm sure most people won't remember, but we had a discussion about Acell back in January/ February when somebody posted photos of the animals treated with Acell.

At the time I mentioned I had two Dobermans who injured their legs, and decided to lick their wounds until they increased in size to outlandish proportions. Don't ask me why, but some Dobermans are pretty stupid... they don't know when to stop licking their wounds. My first Doberman licked approximately a 1.5"x4" piece of flesh off his rear leg... while my second Doberman decided to lick a 2"x5" portion off his front leg. Both wounds were right down to the flesh (there was no fur in sight). This happened a while back... well before Acell. Once we put cones on their heads, and treated them with antibiotics both wounds healed perfectly (fur included). My Dobermans stupidity aside, animals have it in themselves to heal fairly well. That's one of the biggest reasons I refuse to translate acell's success on animals to humans.

I think Acell is a remarkable product, and I do think it has potential to regrow/ stimulate dormant hair on humans... I just think the skin would have to be knocked-back to a point where Acell can interact with those dormant/ reduced hair cells.... otherwise I think (like most of you guys) that it will simply regrow skin opposed to hair.



well, I assume they were normal animals, not immuno-deficient animals. That is something.

Normally, animals with grafted human skin are immuno-deficient, and thus, the experiment is worthless.

But anyways, you are right. Dogs and cats are very hairy, and thus they have a strong tendency to grow hair. This could not work in scalp hair in humans.



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