Not happening. Cloning has a history, and when used in mice they died back in the early 1990s. These hairs were cloned in a petri dish and placed into hairless mice. The hairs grew in all directions, many ingrown, causing infections that killed the mice.
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My opinion remains the same. Let’s start with the basics: Hair transplant procedure is a cosmetic procedure to make you look better. If you don’t like your balding or your receding hair line and you have hair transplant procedure, you can enjoy your hair now. You don’t have to wait for cloning which still may […]
Cloning hair in Los Angeles? It would have made Time Magazine, Newsweek, New York Times, and all the major headlines if it was true. Cloning hair does not exist as of 2014 except in the hands of sleazy people. The claim is likely a marketing gimmick and it may be subject to the California Medical […]
The 10 year timeline that has been used for well over 10 years now keeps moving. Unfortunately, I have no more insight into hair cloning progress than you have. The research is ongoing, and I will continue to post anything and everything that I can find about it. I am keeping no secrets.
Snippet from the article: Read the rest at New Scientist — 3D drops raise hopes of cure for baldness I posted a few links about this research last month, but I just read this article in New Scientist about the recent work by Dr. Colin Jahoda, who presented this material at the 2013 ISHRS meeting, […]
I wasn’t sure what you were referring to, but I hunted down this article about Aderans Research Institute having a liquidation auction for all of their equipment and furniture. While interesting, I don’t have any insider information with Aderans and I am not aware of any advancements nor setbacks in hair cloning. We should watch […]
There are no proven cases where hair cloning has been performed successfully as a clinical treatment.
There are private companies that are still working on hair cloning. It has not fallen off the radar, but the progress has been slow. I can’t put a timeline on when it’ll be a reality available to the public, but I hope it will be available within my lifetime.
I believe we are closer… but there is nothing in the “pipeline” that I am aware of for a short term answer. There is ongoing research and scientists are working on hair loss / cloning / multiplication. We are all still waiting.
The point of the post you’re referencing from a couple weeks ago (FUE Back into the Linear Scar vs Scar Revision) was that once a strip surgery has been done and a linear scar is already present, a FUE procedure should not be the harvesting method of choice. To answer your question on cloning, if […]
When properly designed, Scalp MicroPigmentation (SMP) can work with hair transplants and possibly with a good cloning process once cloning is practical. Hair cloning is “not ready for prime time”, but I expect that once it is viable, any good cloning procedure must restore a normal appearance, including the leading edge of the hairline which […]
1. Genetic male pattern baldness doesn’t include the permanent zone, so diffuse loss there could be DUPA. 2. DUPA is often progressive, but it can be stable for a number of years. These conditions tend to be unstable if it is associated with genetic balding. 3. No, not that short. I am sure Dr. Bernstein […]
Thanks for sending the video. I had not seen it before. The video is of Dr. Ken Washenik from Aderans Research discussing where his company is at in the hair cloning race at the ICRAH (International Congress Research Against Hair Loss) meeting in France earlier this year. Even though it seems his voice was replaced […]
How do you really expect me to answer this question? If there is a conspiracy, how would I know this? But really, the question I must ask — Why would there even be a conspiracy? Why would corporations intentionally delay the cloning? What is the motive? Sometimes I can’t tell if someone is joking around […]
I don’t know that you can “prepare” for future cloning, but the hair that you have on the back of your scalp will be a very good source for the future. You don’t have to pluck it and save it.
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