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ACELL creates brand new fur.......... (Hair Loss Research & Clinical Trials)

posted by rev, your nightmares, 30.07.2008, 06:46

» Have you looked at the photos on their site?
»
» OF COURSE IT CREATES "NEW" FOLLICLES. The wound depth in some of the
» photos is BONE DEEP. The dermis is completely gone, period.
»
» GO to ACELL's site and look at the pictures. Focus on the picture of the
» cat and horse's snout. The dermis is completely gone.
»
»
» Follicle depth in the scalp is something like 4mm or so in the anagen
» phase.
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» We dont know how much of the dermis will have to be removed to make ACELL
» to make new follicles, but I do know that FUE surgeries remove the entire
» hair follicle, so the holes created would be deep enough. I suppose they'd
» need to be left open and acell applied to the hole--------------in hopes
» that it would make a hair-follicle or follicular unit instead of just
» regrowing skin over the wound.

Have you read my story about my Dobermans? Both had large wounds down to the flesh, and both recovered completely without the aid of Acell. Animals grow fur.. that's what they do. Humans could, conceivably, grow new hair, but I doubt anyone here plans to grind their head down to the bone.

So let's forget about the animal models, NEW hair creation, FUE and strip repair for one second. Let's focus on the guy who grew that "younger" fingernail after Acell was applied to his nail-bed. To my understanding bald people still have a head of hair albeit miniaturized. How can we replicate that nail-bed/Acell/younger fingernail concept on our existing miniaturized follicles... safely?




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