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Vellus hairs and Donora area hairs equal when transplanted to mice (Hair Loss Research & Clinical Trials)

posted by cal, 09.03.2009, 04:50

Yeah, what Goata007 said.

There's no reason that bald men can't have inactive follicles on their heads. Honestly I'm surprised that this idea has aroused such strong feelings from you.



The whole reason that follicles have proven so goddamn difficult to clone or reactivate is because they're not that straightforward. They're deceptively small and they seem to do a very simple job, but they've actually turned out to be pretty complex little motherf*ckers. Our MPB problem would be a lot easier to fix if follicles were just disposable little things that our skin liked to spit out & replace at will like shark's teeth.


Follicles are really more like a bunch of tiny little organs than they are like a simpler "tissue" that we can throw in a petri dish and grow lots of. (Throw skin cells in a dish and they do multiply. But the new skin cells don't bring any new scalp follicles along with them.)

We can't easily control and replace follicles for the same reasons that we can't control & generate entire kidneys & lungs & hearts. Hence, we've resorted to literally transplanting other follicles if we want to get new hairs anywhere that the original visible hair is lost.

Researchers are just now finding evidence that the body has ability to generate any 100% new follicles after leaving the womb. It's not something that the body wants to do readily. HM is pushing the envelope past what ever normally occurs in the body's aging & healing processes.


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