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is it possible to transplant hair from my mothers donor area to my bald scalp. Ive allready read up on this but what if you built up your tolerance to there blood cells so they the hairs werent rejected

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is it possible to transplant hair from my mothers donor area to my bald scalp. Ive allready read up on this but what if you built up your tolerance to there blood cells so they the hairs werent rejected

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your body would reject your mother's donor hair; I think the only person that could be a donor would be an identical twin; taking anti-rejection medication for a HT would cause major issues as far as ethics--that will never happen.

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Dude,

 

That's just plain weird.... icon_razz.gif

 

Seriously, my mom has to get her hair thinned every month it's so thick, but dhoose is right; your body would reject it. Surely even if your mother loves you she wouldn't do this for you?

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22years,

 

The problem is that if you do, your DNA will be genetically altered and you'll grow a pair of breasts icon_razz.gif

 

Ok now seriously....

 

As dhoose75 and Dewayne said, transplanting hair from another donor isn't possible because your body will reject it. Though it might make sense to take anti-rejection drugs the rest of your life for vital organ transplants like the kidneys, it doesn't make sense for hair.

 

The only thing that might work is an identical twin, but then, he'd most likely be balding too and want to keep hs own donor hair for himself.

 

Best wishes,

 

Bill

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