Adipose-Derived Stem Cells

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"Stem Cells are cells that retain the ability to renew themselves. AAPE is the Protein Extract from these stem cells. AAPE stands for Advanced Adipocyte Protein Extract and is a mixture of growth factors that come from stem cells that is harvested from fat.

AAPE uses proteins or chemical messengers if you will, that are extracted from stem cells found in human fat tissue. These messengers, when deposited or absorbed into the skin or scalp if that were the case, would then send a signal to your cells in your skin teaching them to regenerate. In a very simplistic way, we are basically using this product to tell your skin to be young again! On the scalp, they will lead to hair regrowth, hair thickening and reversal of the initial stages of balding.

Apart from this, there are no preservatives used in this preparation, which means that it is mixed and activated only at the time of usage. Because it is devoid of impurities, we are able to use it in a couple of ways, - either as a topical application, but more favorably and popularly as superficial injections into the skin, delivering it to exactly where we want it to work. "

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Hmm those are nice results. The guy in the picture went from balding badly to still balding pretty badly but did grow a few more hairs I guess. I think for those results i would never spend the money.
 
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