Hair Cloning | Hair Transplant Alternatives

October 13, 2009 by admin  
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In this installment of the Innovations in Facial Plastic Surgery update, Dr. Verret discusses hair tissue engineering, often referred to as hair cloning, as an alternative treatment for hair loss. For more information about hair loss, hair restoration, and hair transplant, visit Dr. Verret…

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9 Responses to “Hair Cloning | Hair Transplant Alternatives”
  1. inotocsob says:

    Hi djverret,
    my comment was not meant at you at all but at morgh2…. not sure why my comment had been sent to you instead of morgh2 as I had replied specifically right under his thread…….
    but yes I did review your video and I agree with most things things said.

  2. djverret says:

    Thank you for your information. Unfortunately, I think that you did not view my video before commenting. The video clearly indicates that the technology has been created but it is the commercial viability of the technology which still must be developed. The points you make are ones that I also make in the video.

  3. inotocsob says:

    it seems you have not researched this well… hair cloning has already been proven in 1995 (14 years ago). That’s no longer the issue.
    The issues are two:
    1. The cloned hair MUST be grown such that direction, strength and lifespan are clearly and evidently understood and cloned hair can be mass produced.
    2. After point 1 it MUST be proven that the cloned hair produces to no extent cancer or other health issues.
    Which is why it will take many years before a product is released.

  4. morgh2 says:

    sorry to say but ur company is way behind the others since the others say it will be out in 2010 if u r company make it in 10 years then u wont make no money

  5. djverret says:

    I surfed the Aderans Research web site and according to their ‘clinical updates’ they are only conducting stage 2 clinical trials of their product. It would be very unusual for them to obtain FDA approval by the end of 2010.

  6. conimahoni says:

    dr djverret Aderans Research claims that it will be out in 2010 and you says at will be 5-10 years or even more.aderans already injects the cells on the scalp and grow hair avccording their publication but you say they cany grow heir on human scalp

  7. djverret says:

    I had not previously heard the information you mentioned so I went to the Intercytex web site. Unfortunately their studies to date have not adequately answered the shortcoming that I addressed (which is appropriate for this stage of testing). Without further information, I would hold off on further comment about their procedure. If they have overcome the technical problems that I outline it would be a real breakthrough for patients.

  8. KarthikSoun says:

    Thank You but i heard a UK based company called Intercytex has already done human trails of hair cloning. Do you think that would be a viable alternative in the near future?

  9. mikka1963 says:

    Good and clear presentation.