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After using Dr Miracle product to perm her hair, the patient had a burning sensation on the temples points followed by surinfection (presence of pus) .It took 2 weeks to heal and the patient was left with a scar (left temple point).

 

She also had thinning in fronto temporal region, typical of fronto temporal recession in Female Hair loss pattern.

 

 

We opted to graft her with the strip technique.

In frontal hair line , we applied a density of 45FU/cm2 .In Left temple point , the grafting density was 35 Fu/cm2 and on right temple point , 30 Fu/cm2 .

 

We also injected Acell + ATP + fresh DP cells in recipient area.

 

During post op, we recommended Help Hair Whey protein + Help Hair vitamins + Rogaine foam.

 

WE ARE PRESENTING HER RESULTS AT 9 MONTHS POST OP.

 

 

 

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Nice.

 

Question though;

 

"We also injected Acell + ATP + fresh DP cells in recipient area."

 

I really can't find myself in this combination aside from ATP. Why do you inject fresh DP cells in the recipient area? How many did you inject?

 

To me that seems a straight wastage of DP cells as you can't culture them and even if you could they rapidly lose gene expression. Therefore you could better transplant the whole hair follicle. What is your goal with this?

 

Thanks.

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When you poke a hair bulb , you can get a lot of free stem cells in your solution ( hundred of thousand ).If you can culture them , you can go up to million cells .DP cells are trichogenic but they loose their trichogenicity with time .

We want to take advantage of the period when they are trichogenic and expect them to communicate with existing stem cells around miniaturized hairs and influence them positively .That's our goal .

 

We know that cells at that level communicate through signals .I do agree that culturing cells ( DP cells , Epidermal cells , and cells from blood vessel ) , you will get a better chance to grow hairs .( Study of prof. GERD in Germany ) .

 

We keep trying at our level as we can not culture cells to work with fresh DPcells .We do not waste grafts .We usually take 100 grafts , poke them with a needle and reimplant them.Studies demontrated in the past that transection beneath the lower third of the hair shaft can generate a new follicles .So we expect the poked grafts to grow , especially if you boost them with growth factors and nutrients .

Thank you for your comments .

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Nice results that the patient must be really happy with.

As its still got more maturing to come her happiness with the results will only grow.

Interesting case and treatment plan and the results speak for themselves.

Nice work.

Have a good day

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It looks 100% yield, congrats to Clinic and Patient!

On the other hand, thanks to Dr Mwamba for his research and his will of achieving improvements for this community.

Hopefully in near future we can see conclusive studies about them and all these techniques will be accepted and incorporated by all reputable Clinics and Drs due to its consistency showing better results.

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