A reader send this posst to me: Subject: New data on Dr Gho’s stem cell method Message Body: In 2012, you suggested the circumstances for making an exhaustive documentation on Dr. Gho’s ‘stem cell method’. The idea was to count the number or percentage of transplanted hairs that actually grew, along with investigating the donor. […]
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Drs. Nilofer, Bessem Farjo and Paul Kemp wrote an article for the Hair Transplant Forum in this past issue discussing an innovative approach to hair “cloning”. For years (as early as 1991) the anticipation of breakthroughs in hair cloning has been on the horizon, ‘always within the next 5 years’. But every half decade, another […]
Transplantation of the bioengineered, 3D integumentary organ system using mouse iPS cells labeled with GFP© RIKEN, TAKASHI TSUJI This is important because these stem cells were taken from the gums of mice and were able to grow a full thickness skin with hair follicles on it. Scientist at Japan’s Riken Centre for Developmental Biology […]
I often get emails for hair cloning and hair multiplication from people around the world who want to believe: I saw Dr. Gho’s presentation at the ISHRS medical convention and read the journal article. He was doing FUE and I believe that he was splitting the follicular units in the scalp, removing a hair from […]
I’ve always believed that hair transplant candidates should go ahead and get their hair now while they are young enough to enjoy it. To be bluntly honest, there’s no point in waiting until you are an old man for what may never come about (hair cloning). Researchers are making great strides with hair cloning, but […]
There is a lot of activity with clinical trials going on, but we are not privy to them. We, like you, wait to see which treatments rise to the top. I couldn’t say whether cloning or a new drug will be first to rise, though. It all depends on the ongoing research and development.
First and foremost, having posted over 8000 questions on this site and answering some real doozies, I don’t think yours is all that odd. Hair cloning just means there will be more hairs available for transplantation and you will not be limited to the donor hair. With respect to priority, our surgeries are scheduled on […]
My medical group had tried to repeat the work after we heard about it from the doctor who said that he invented the technique. We did it just as he said it was to be done, and as was expected, the results were essentially a complete failure to grow hair. As far as I am […]
Hair is actually the biggest organ on our body next to your skin. Hair does not divide naturally and multiply to create copies of itself. That would be cloning. My views on cloning is independent of the government’s views. It is my opinion that current technology has not progressed to a level where cloning an […]
The FDA will take a very long time to approved any cloning issues. Add up to 5-10 years after the breakthroughs are in hand. My five year estimate is based on the drug cures that are expedited through the FDA when human lives may end before the ‘cures’ are processed, not something as unimportant as […]
The cloned hair would take on the characteristics of its original hair because its growth and color pattern will be determined by its gene. Based upon the way the cloning is carried out, if the hair is your own, there is no present understanding of the ‘expression’ of that hair. Color seems not to be […]
With male pattern baldness, large (terminal) hairs convert into small (vellus) hairs. This is the negative effect of testosterone and DHT, a potent testosterone derivative, on hair follicle stem cells. Despite lack of visible hair growth, hair stem cells remain largely intact in the bald scalp skin! Human hair loss conditions result from abnormalities in the […]
https://www.businesscloud.co.uk/news/world-first-start-up-hairclone-launches-baldness-cure Of course, when reading this, it is holding on to hair for future cloning when and if it becomes available. Interesting! I know the doctors involved in this project.
Am I the only person questioning why there isn’t a big market for this? Scientists all around the world are cloning hearts, lungs, and other organs in a glass box without a body. Yet these scientists cant just clone your hair follicles and transplant them or something – and just “cure” baldness? Or is this once again […]
Hi Dr Rassman, I wondered how your trials using ACell and autocloning are? How many patients have you enrolled? How large are the session sizes? Are you transplanting 100-200 hairs or more? Also do these plucked hairs treated with ACell behave as normal transplanted hairs i.e. they shed and begin growing after 3 months? Thanks. […]
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