This isn't an implant, it's like Replicel but with their getting a different cell.
Dude you just keep putting out false information when you don’t know the specifics about each treatment yet and then you get upset when people call you out on it.
Why don’t you take some time to learn the subject matter.
I completely agree. Why don't you learn your sh*t? When people ask questions, they aren't really beckoning other peoples' opinions, just as when you ask a question, you hope for the actual correct answer. So stop impulsively sending out whatever scraps of information you have piddled together in hopes of satisfying some narcissism. It's really f*****g annoying, actually, because this is a relatively high quality board and this kind of bad information dump is greatly lowering the quality.
Bro, what are you even talking about, "I feel Tsujis method does require less labor than that of a hair transplant though"? On what basis? How do your feelings matter in this regard? How about you instead find out what is required to harvest and culture the cells, how the primordia are assembled and the method of transplantation of primordia. Some of these questions don't have answers yet because the work is ongoing. Broadcasting opinions based on nothing is NOT helpful.
I've been watching your responses for the past few days and you've consistently engaged in this behavior and seem oblivious to feedback from other members who tell you to calm down.
It's frustrating for the rest of us, who want to have a meaningful discussion about the technology, to see you try to jump in with a half baked argument and then bicker online to save your ego from being bruised.
Just calm down, and try to learn a thing or two.
When you post, please consider it a
contribution to the forum. So don't just slam your face on the keyboard and hit enter.
Have you ever played a game of telephone, a middle school game where people sit in a circle and whisper a message into their neighbor's ear, and have the neighbor relay that message to the next person, and so on, until it goes full circle and the final transmission, through losses in translation, sounds very different and out of context compared to the original message? Reading some of your posts is like that. Let's keep it true to the source.
And in fact, here's a simple trick - before you go ahead and try to answer someone's question, bring sources with you. Cite them in the post. SHOW where you are getting your information from. This should also ensure that you get your own story straight and are not misunderstanding the work. People cite sources on here all the time. It's only reasonable.
Otherwise my friendo, you're on your way to being banned - just a heads up, as it has happened to people who behave similarly to you.