Dr Hitzig’s Acell Photos Are Poor Quality
Hey Dr. Rassman,First off thanks for the great information and honest answers.
Are you following the process of Dr. Hitzig’s Acell experiment? He claims to have regrown hair in the donor area and multiplied hairs in recipient sites. The pictures he has provided to the public are not of great quality, but I figured you might be able to shed better light on his progress/procedure. Is there any way for you to contact him doctor to doctor and get specifics so we know if the results are legitimate?
I would always be skeptical when a doctor tries to prove a point with poor quality photographs. This is the digital age and good photography is common place even for a 3rd grader. Now I’m not going to say much more about the doctor, but I will point you to a thread on the Regrowth.com forum that might shed more light.
I’m a little bit tired of how the physician(s) on this site are always downplaying the significance of any new hair loss remedy (e.g. ACell, hair cloning, etc..). I understand that one should be cautious about new procedures, products, and technologies, but there is way too much negativity on this site. Frankly,I think that the physician(s) are worried because if a hair loss solution does come out then their business is over. A part of me can’t help but believe that they are secretly hoping we never find a solution so they can continue to make money selling products and surgeries.
We don’t sell products, and I merely commented on the photos because that is what I was asked about. We’re currently conducting a study on ACell, so your point is moot.