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Do stem cell hair treatments really work?
Do stem cell hair treatments really work?
MikeGore- Posts : 803
Join date : 2010-05-25
Re: Do stem cell hair treatments really work?
Are there any? I thought they were still in the planning stages. Is there any research going on at the moment?
shaftless- Posts : 1343
Join date : 2012-08-12
Re: Do stem cell hair treatments really work?
I came across this today https://www.harleystreetskinclinic.com/en/treatment/stem-cell-treatment-hair-loss/
Seems like there is option to use own stem cell or donated stem cells.
What is the consensus about stem cell safety? I thought there was risk of developing cancer?
Also, most of these stem cell treatments requires getting a biopsy from the skin or liposuction from fat cells, which I don't like the sound off. Seems like you need to get a small scar on your neck to fix your head.
Is it perhaps less safe to use stem cells from a donated source and not of our own?
Seems like there is option to use own stem cell or donated stem cells.
What is the consensus about stem cell safety? I thought there was risk of developing cancer?
Also, most of these stem cell treatments requires getting a biopsy from the skin or liposuction from fat cells, which I don't like the sound off. Seems like you need to get a small scar on your neck to fix your head.
Is it perhaps less safe to use stem cells from a donated source and not of our own?
MikeGore- Posts : 803
Join date : 2010-05-25
Re: Do stem cell hair treatments really work?
No idea, but there is a clinic in Denver Colorado that boasts some impressive results while emphasizing the noninvasiveness.
Turgius- Posts : 56
Join date : 2014-08-25
Location : Denver
Re: Do stem cell hair treatments really work?
Turgius wrote:No idea, but there is a clinic in Denver Colorado that boasts some impressive results while emphasizing the noninvasiveness.
Link: https://beyondstemcellsdenver.com/results/
Turgius- Posts : 56
Join date : 2014-08-25
Location : Denver
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