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  1. Im quite excited with what i saw as i think theres two possible scenarios in the one month update video the trauma of FUT with vertaporfin instead of shock loss caused the hair follicles in the surrounding tissue to sync the dormancy cyles and start growing or the absolute dream scenario of follicle neogenesis in the bordering undamaged tissue before we even see the results in the damaged tissue.
  2. Unfortunately, I feel that a lack of interest among the majority of skilled artists in the hair transplant industry is because Many people in the general public will go for the cheaper, less skilled hair technician reliant hair mills if their donor sites can regenerate and the risk of scars is reduced to almost nil and even the old robots can be dust off and perhaps even be reprogrammed for a second job to automate fue scar hair regeneration as well . We will have to see the more industrialized nameless doctor big hair transplant clinics come to realise just how much money this discovery can make with so little extra cost to them and with so many many more customers and a new ability to just offer a free do-over with the dissatisfied clients now donors zone are possibly no longer exhaustible with this possible hair regeneration now seemingly available via verteporfin . or this could all be quietly forgotten and we can all go back to five more years of scalp massages and minoxidil waiting for a cure ( shout out to 2028 people reading this just 5 more years to go )
  3. Thank you dr barghouthi for your amazing work and to every one else involved. Just wanted to add to the conversation what i have not seen mentioned trying to induce follicle neogenisis in a bald scalp with Verteporfin will probably only give temporary results with out continued intervention to sustain the hair as the reasons for its loss in the first place would still be present and unchanged. If true scar free fue is possible transplanting baldness resistant donor zone skin to replace balding scalp tissue could induce follicle neogenisis both on the bald scalp in the graft site and donor zone. This could most easily be done by using previous fue extraction sites that failed to Regenerate despite using Verteporfin rolling the dice again for them to grow hair while possibly gaining additional hair in two places from one extraction. Also Beard hair is very resistant to hair loss and very hardy and I would guess extracted beard hair would regenerate at a higher % if removed and transplanted repeatedly than donor zone hair would.
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