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

Posted by admin on Oct 25, 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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