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Hair Transplant Culturing / Cloning
Regrowth will be adding more information about Hair Culturing as it becomes available.
| Hair Culturing (also known as Cloning) |
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| What Is It? | Hair culturing
involves removing donor hairs from the back of the scalp, isolating the stem cells from
which the follicle grows, and culturing (growing) them in a lab, and reimplanting the new
stem cells into the balding area of scalp. Because many stem cells are being grown in the lab from a few hairs, you will be able to grow many times the number of hairs removed. This will end the limits of how much hair can be transplanted due to the limited amount of hair that can be extracted from the back of the scalp during normal hair transplants. |
| Status | Several doctors
are developing this technique:
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| Time to Availability | As soon as 2 years but could take 5-20 more depending on how far along the people working on it really are. At least 5 years is more likely. |
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Articles:
- Article from 'de Gelderlander' about Dr. Gho
- Culturing Hair Matrix Cells - Brief article about Dr. Walter Unger's research at the University of Toronto
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