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another 1.47% vellus hair regrowth on mice
Wooow if I was a guy eligible to transplant I would go to him. Would'nt have had the temples done on this guy though.
Isn't that nice, contemplating the results of a transplant you could never have performed on you? The music even includes the sound of the closest sea the guy is going to poor is head into...
definetly the best one i've come across, he must have like 1% transections or less to achieve results like this even on nw6 patients
Lol some are even speculating he has achieved hair multiplication and not telling anyone
Wooow if I was a guy eligible to transplant I would go to him. Would'nt have had the temples done on this guy though.
Back to the subject :
Dr Fukuda estimates the treatment would not be available before the next 10 years. (source : https://www.20minutes.fr/monde/2215...Social&utm_source=Facebook&xtref=facebook.com)
That's 25 years in normal years.
Hope Tsuji will do it and idiots like these become completely uselessBack to the subject :
Dr Fukuda estimates the treatment would not be available before the next 10 years. (source : https://www.20minutes.fr/monde/2215...Social&utm_source=Facebook&xtref=facebook.com)
That's 25 years in normal years.
Most of his work is on Spanish patients who have incredible hair texture, a slight waviness, often 20-40% thicker hairs than your average white patient with greater donor density and hair per/graft so they're destined for good results to begin with. Freitas does better work than Couto in my opinion, and among the best hairlines in the world.
Still both among the top 5 for FUE surgeons in the world though, but the hair type they are typically dealing with is a massive handicap.
That's true, but they usually have less hair density (follicles) on their scalp. People with our color hair have
the most. But we tend to have thinner hair.
Not necessarily true with Spanish and Mediterranean men, that's moreso the case with Asian hair and to a slightly lesser extent Middle Eastern. They're definitely in a sweet spot in regards to density and thickness, along with the benefit of a slight waviness which I'm lucky enough to have inherited that helps my diffusing problem hugely with a bit of length. The minor decrease in donor density is also offset by the waviness when grown out so typically it can handle more abuse also.
Compare this more typical straight brown hair you'll see in the UK or US etc and it in no way has the same wow effect
Next to:
Most of these guys either have the same donor density or around 10-15% less to a straight, fine light to medium brown haired person, however the actual thickness in microns is typically in the range of 15-35% greater, and additionally they have the textural benefits.
I think 10 years is way too long.Hope Tsuji will do it and idiots like these become completely useless
Ehm no? I still think he is on track for a 2020-2021 releaseI think 10 years is way too long.
Realistically speaking, they should come up with a way to amplify stem cells in great numbers within the next five years.
It shouldn't have come off as a surprise that Fukuda's gig is ten years away.
I told ya he is a few steps behind Tsuji, but y' all leapt on the hype train like y' all did with Brotzu's potion.
Lame.
That would be great, and it is the general idea.Ehm no? I still think he is on track for a 2020-2021 release
Most of his work is on Spanish patients who have incredible hair texture, a slight waviness, often 20-40% thicker hairs than your average white patient with greater donor density and hair per/graft so they're destined for good results to begin with. Freitas does better work than Couto in my opinion, and among the best hairlines in the world.
Still both among the top 5 for FUE surgeons in the world though, but the hair type they are typically dealing with is a massive handicap.