Snuh Succeeds In Allogeneic Hair Transplant Without Immunosuppressant

kiwipilu

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Jesus f***. That’s not even a 3 head. It’s like pushing a 2head and I bet his nape hair connects with his back hair. It’s like a horse mane, extending to his ankles.

looks like he has no forehead.
that s inhuman to have such hairline and density at this age tbh.
I wonder what's the % worldwide who have these genes to keep juvenile hairline and density(or kind of) forever. <0,5%? :eek:

Meanwhile, battling for 1 hairfollicle here...
 

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looks like he has no forehead.
that s inhuman to have such hairline and density at this age tbh.
I wonder what's the % worldwide who have these genes to keep juvenile hairline and density(or kind of) forever. <0,5%? :eek:

Meanwhile, battling for 1 hairfollicle here...
Yeah like Ronald Reagan type hair which just NEVER changes. I’d say there’s some crazy genetic fuckery (in a good way) happening there. Most women are not even spared in their old age.
 

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I wonder if they called it a challenge because it’d be hard to get donor hair... or to get approval to do this?

I’d love to know if this works
I think the problem would be creating a full head of donor hairs that all look alike. No person is going to give up all of their hair so they need to find an unlimited source of growing hairs that match. Could 3-d printed copies of a single straight hair solve the problem?
 
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I think the problem would be creating a full head of donor hairs that all look alike. No person is going to give up all of their hair so they need to find an unlimited source of growing hairs that match. Could 3-d printed copies of a single straight hair solve the problem?
Nah man. My mum has SOOO much hair. It’s similar enough to mine and I’d be able to twist her arm for 3 or 4k grafts I’m sure
 

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Btw I call dibs on Kylie Jenner and her negative Norwood hairline.
Meh

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Guys you are not seeing the real implication of this. You are all trippin' about getting some dead dude's hair, but this breakthrough allows clinics to have hair farms. This is what stemson ultimately plans to do. It's a sort of mass production of hair, so the cost is extremely lower than if they had to extract your own follicles and clone them. You could just enter into the clinic, chose the type of hair that matches with your original one and get your trasplanf
 
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