A scientist named Dr

Posted by admin on Apr 19, 2008

A scientist named Dr. Gho has done some work and acquired a Dutch patent on his work with hair multiplication. It is unclear whether this is much like hair cloning or not. That is because Dr. Gho neglects to submit his findings to be published in medical journals. Without review by other doctors, Gho”s theories cannot be tried and evaluated.


Hair cloning is done by taking stem cells, or dermal papilla cell, and cloning them in a laboratory

Posted by admin on Apr 19, 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.