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lemoncloak

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And height.
If you're gonna have kids then yeah. But otherwise it's cute when they're short. Plus it's facial aesthetics > height for me.
I'd easily wife an asian. Or half asian half white/latina :rolleyes:
 

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I understand but surely they could find someone to translate it into proper English. English, the global language of business.

It’s a small thing but it makes me worry. It’s so glaringly unprofessional and amateur hour.

And Trichosan’s question raises concerns as well.
yeah. While all their papers and the nature of his treatment incite confidence, this sh*t is bothersome.
 
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Only thing that bums me about asian chicks.

Ahhhh man, asian chicks...

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If you're gonna have kids then yeah. But otherwise it's cute when they're short. Plus it's facial aesthetics > height for me.
I'd easily wife an asian. Or half asian half white/latina :rolleyes:
95% of them are very short, so yes, for tall guys like me they are not attractive and don’t want my kids tomorrow to be like 5’8.
 

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95% of them are very short, so yes, for tall guys like me they are not attractive and don’t want my kids tomorrow to be like 5’8.
How tall are you? Very tall guys can balance it out. Also, the "equivalent" between sexes is a factor of about 1.09. I'm 6' so in women's height that's about 5'6.5", generally speaking of course. So a 5'8" girl would probably be an "upgrade" for me. There's always a bell curve variation on top of that tho.
Then again asian girls are usually 5'-5'4"
 

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I think hair cloning + robots is our cure. Just imagine how it could be. There is a special robot driven by artificial intelligence which can do transplants and provide extremely dense hair packing. Hair transplanting is very monotonous thing, I'm 99% sure that robots will learn how to do it, moreover, in theory they will be faster, more precise and less error prone.
Man, I'm already dreaming...

You go to the special salon, a friendly robot meets you there, then you choose the hairline and density you want to have. After that, the robot clones a necessary amount of hairs removes all your shitty hair predisposed to fall out (actually, you are bald now :) ) and finally transplants all cloned hairs back to your head making a super dense NW0 hairline. You pay 100$ dollars and leave the salon with amazing hair, much better than you ever had.

That's the future, it's gonna be bright :).

Even if there will be a pill or injection which completely stops male pattern baldness, hair cloning still will be popular, because a lot of people are born with bad high hairlines, someone can't do any styling due to poor density.
 

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I admit i dont know a lot about transplants, but even if you had 10000000 usable follicles, there is surely a limit on how dense a transplant surgeon can implant the hairs?

It seems that implanting by hand and having to create a small cut for each implant would really limit how closely you can get the follicles packed together. Plus now they are having to use a thread to guide the direction of hair growth which may take up more space.

Any chance Kyocera is developing an automated implantation tool to go along with this procedure, or will it without a doubt still have to be done by hand?
 

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I admit i dont know a lot about transplants, but even if you had 10000000 usable follicles, there is surely a limit on how dense a transplant surgeon can implant the hairs?

It seems that implanting by hand and having to create a small cut for each implant would really limit how closely you can get the follicles packed together. Plus now they are having to use a thread to guide the direction of hair growth which may take up more space.

Any chance Kyocera is developing an automated implantation tool to go along with this procedure, or will it without a doubt still have to be done by hand?

best hair transplant surgeons(and team) can achieve 60hair follicles/cm2 without any problem but that's only for particular people (scar repairs, high natural hairline etc)but not for ppl with androgenetic alopecia obviously(because of evolving pattern, limited donor..). Btw 60/cm2 is already an optimal density. When you look at the best hair transplant results the density is <60.
up: I meant 60grafts/cm² (1 graft can go from 1 hair to multiple hairs)
 
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best hair transplant surgeons(and team) can achieve 60hair follicles/cm2 without any problem but that's only for particular people (scar repairs, high natural hairline etc)but not for ppl with androgenetic alopecia obviously(because of evolving pattern, limited donor..). Btw 60/cm2 is already an optimal density. When you look at the best hair transplant results the density is <60.
if i'm paying 100k to restore my hair i'm not expecting 60 hairs per cm², i'm expecting la creme de la creme of hair density : 300/cm² with the ability to grow at least longer than my dick before the first fall cycle.
If not might aswell wear a wig and save the 100k
 

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I would hope that with unlimited donor capability we could expect more than 60 hairs per cm2. I really dont want diffuse coverage, but any coverage is better than none i guess
 

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if i'm paying 100k to restore my hair i'm not expecting 60 hairs per cm², i'm expecting la creme de la creme of hair density : 300/cm² with the ability to grow at least longer than my dick before the first fall cycle.
If not might aswell wear a wig and save the 100k

Approximately a density of 120-130/cm² will be achieved, just like the density of the study with mice.
Don't forget that in the end this will be an automated process and surgeons won't be necessary several months or years after release and this could yield in higher density or they already know how to achieve much more.

PS: for the other guys
Don't know but don't compare this holy grail to a FUE/FUT and read the god damned Tsuji release notes or what this god like figure is doing out there!
 

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10000 patients a yr it's like 27 surgeons doing one extraction and implantation work a day for 365 days
 
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