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+1Will the DP stay intact after implanted in Androgenetic Alopecia skin?
+1Will the DP stay intact after implanted in Androgenetic Alopecia skin?
You can already do that no problem. Teeth are still in birds genome, it's (not sure about that though) actually quite a simple switch.
The hens have already had teeth. Scientists have made them grow fews years ago but I did not want to say it because it's too incredibleYou can already do that no problem. Teeth are still in birds genome, it's (not sure about that though) actually quite a simple switch.
hahaha I thought the same thingThe best part is the guys in the video are NW7 so they have some skin in the game, you cant make this sh*t up.
Current hair transplants can reach natural hair density. best surgeons can transplant 70-80grafts/cm² and make it look natural eventhough 100% single hair grafts would be huge improvment for the hairline. obv ppl with male pattern baldness rarely transplant such density because of limited number of donor follicles. Btw Where is the problem to transplant more hairs in a transplanted area? Angiogenesis makes it possible. right?Slightly more elaborated version of my main question:
Current hair transplants do not reach natural hair density, can this treatment be used in between follicles in the recipient zone to make it as dense as natural hair would be?
Slightly more elaborated version of my main question:
Current hair transplants do not reach natural hair density, can this treatment be used in between follicles in the recipient zone to make it as dense as natural hair would be?
2. Would this work for DUPA candidates ?
Interested in this too, but we may be able to get some preemptive info from the Organ Tech interview.
Toyoshima said that their research showed even dupa patients still have enough healthy follicles to multiply. More or less, dupa is just a different, but far more inconvenient pattern of male pattern baldness