michael barry
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We all know that direction, quantitiy, clumpiness is a problem with hair cloning.
Here is my idea......take the stem cells from the hairs and implant them in your thigh area......when they grow (or the ones that do) in haphazard directions you can simply buzz them down/shave them until they are mature enough for a Doctor to FUE them out of your leg onto your head.
Expensive, proboably. There are new microsurgical punches that could help in this area, but it would still be high $. However, this way a Doctor could ensure proper angle upon re-implantation in your scalp. Surgeries would proboably be small (say 1000 grafts composed of maybe 2500 hairs), but over time you could just keep filling in. Thus a young patient could truly "stay ahead of his hairloss".
The skin tissue in the legs could be dermabrated smooth and a flesh colored tatoo placed over it. No one would ever know you had anything done, especially if harvested from sides where youre not going to be tanning anyway. This would be my "get it done quick" fix instead of "lets wait ten more years" approach. Any docs out there got an opinion on this?
Here is my idea......take the stem cells from the hairs and implant them in your thigh area......when they grow (or the ones that do) in haphazard directions you can simply buzz them down/shave them until they are mature enough for a Doctor to FUE them out of your leg onto your head.
Expensive, proboably. There are new microsurgical punches that could help in this area, but it would still be high $. However, this way a Doctor could ensure proper angle upon re-implantation in your scalp. Surgeries would proboably be small (say 1000 grafts composed of maybe 2500 hairs), but over time you could just keep filling in. Thus a young patient could truly "stay ahead of his hairloss".
The skin tissue in the legs could be dermabrated smooth and a flesh colored tatoo placed over it. No one would ever know you had anything done, especially if harvested from sides where youre not going to be tanning anyway. This would be my "get it done quick" fix instead of "lets wait ten more years" approach. Any docs out there got an opinion on this?