Hair cloning is done by taking stem cells, or dermal papilla cell, and cloning them in a laboratory
Posted by admin on Apr 6, 2008
Hair cloning is done by taking stem cells, or dermal papilla cell, and cloning them in a laboratory setting. They are then multiplied and combined. The end result is an increase in the number of hairs available for hair transplant.
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If, on the other hand, your hair and skin color contrast distinctly hair follicles show up more
Posted by admin on Apr 6, 2008
If, on the other hand, your hair and skin color contrast distinctly hair follicles show up more. If there is even the slightest lack of coverage, it will be evident. Just imagine a very light-skinned person with jet-black hair. This person”s hair follicles will stand out in a very obvious way.
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