I really do not understand this. They're calling it a hair transplant but saying it's injection of cells that could become hair follicles. That sounds like all the other stem cell stuff we've heard for years. How can the direction of hair growth be controlled like that? (Sorry if answer is simple, I'm just not familiar)
I thought the Tsuji cloning was actual follicle transplantation. And there have been 3D printed shafts invented to dictate the direction of hair growth. All in all I'm just really not sure about this Tissuse thing. They choose a tiny little firm in Japan that can't even provide any information online about this? There are no scientific papers about this? Until I see healthy new hair growing out of a human scalp with this "smart hair transplant" I can't help but think it's a dumb hair transplant.
Also on that note, do you think that once this is all a real market option, that surgeons will be able to create natural cowlick hair patterns? Most people have some sort of swirl on their crown, but I also had a small swirl pattern at the front of my head that was kind of cool... can that be aesthetically designed with hair cloning?