Dr Jones Acell update today

» »
» » For Acell to grow even good, serviceable skin, then it would also need
» to
» » regrow things like sweat glands.
» »
» » And if–IF–Acell regrows skin complete with new sweat glands, then why
» » not with hair follicles, too?
»
» Makes perfect sense.

yes, sounds good to me too.

» » He will post an update today so keep an eye on the webpage if you are
» » interested.
»
» Just thinking out loud here, but I have an odd feeling there won’t be any
» new hair in the wound area. If I recall correctly, Acell was consistently
» applied to (or left on) the wound in the veterinary models. I don’t think
» this patient was given any Acell after the initial treatment. Moreso, I
» didn’t see any scabbing in the veterinary models.

Yep, something is wrong here…?? That thick scab prevents from applying any more powder as it is required.

edit:
ok, the new picture is up, and the scab is gone (¿removed?).
http://www.drrobertjones.com/acell.html

» » » He will post an update today so keep an eye on the webpage if you are
» » » interested.
» »
» » Just thinking out loud here, but I have an odd feeling there won’t be
» any
» » new hair in the wound area. If I recall correctly, Acell was
» consistently
» » applied to (or left on) the wound in the veterinary models. I don’t
» think
» » this patient was given any Acell after the initial treatment. Moreso, I
» » didn’t see any scabbing in the veterinary models.
»
»
» Yep, something is wrong here…?? That thick scab prevents from applying
» any more powder as it is required.
»
» edit:
» ok, the new picture is up, and the scab is gone (¿removed?).
» http://www.drrobertjones.com/acell.html

i could be wrong but i think he only applied it once. he should have been applying it more than once and while it does matter that the scab is gone he should still be appying it now because it can still get inside the skin. he has not been appying it enough.

» » He will post an update today so keep an eye on the webpage if you are
» » interested.
»
» For Acell to grow even good, serviceable skin, then it would also need to
» regrow things like sweat glands.
»
» And if–IF–Acell regrows skin complete with new sweat glands, then why
» not with hair follicles, too?

ahab, i think you are asking a good question, but from what i’ve been reading the doctor is not appying this stuff often enough. it is supposed to be supplied more than once and he is only applying it once.

It looks like the wound is contracting, most of all on the left side of the wound.

Initial:
http://www.drrobertjones.com/uploaded_images/acell3-797315.jpg

Current:
http://www.drrobertjones.com/uploaded_images/Daves-054-640-701996.jpg


If it keeps closing at this pace, the “regenerated tissue” will be very small. :frowning:

» i could be wrong but i think he only applied it once. he should have been
» applying it more than once and while it does matter that the scab is gone
» he should still be appying it now because it can still get inside the skin.
» he has not been appying it enough.

well, I dunno, he says he is in close contact with Acell, so for now, lets trust that he is doing it correctly.

If someone could please explain:

In case the Acell treatment doesnt work AT ALL, this patient is going to be left with a huge scar on his head?

I really hope that something good comes out of this but what is the worst case scenario?

» If someone could please explain:
»
» In case the Acell treatment doesnt work AT ALL, this patient is going to
» be left with a huge scar on his head?
»
» I really hope that something good comes out of this but what is the worst
» case scenario?

I think so. A huge scar. But no big deal, as it can be removed.
Okay, if you want to go extreme, the worst case scenario would be death, but this is also the case with Finasteride and Minoxidil.

A huge scar? it looks like is going to be regenerated, the last picture shows us a smaller wound, obviously seems we have to wait some weeks before the total regeneration

» ahab, i think you are asking a good question, but from what i’ve been
» reading the doctor is not appying this stuff often enough. it is supposed
» to be supplied more than once and he is only applying it once.

Maybe you should send him an email and tell him how it is done since you are an ACELL, uh, I mean “ACEL” expert.

It’s never been used this way so nobody knows how “it is supposed to be supplied”. He is following ACELL’s instructions. Just shut up and stay tuned.

» It looks like the wound is contracting, most of all on the left side of the
» wound.
»
» Initial:
» http://www.drrobertjones.com/uploaded_images/acell3-797315.jpg
»
» Current:
» http://www.drrobertjones.com/uploaded_images/Daves-054-640-701996.jpg
»
»
»
» If it keeps closing at this pace, the “regenerated tissue” will be very
» small. :frowning:

hey, isn’t it a guy smiling with lipsticks and a beard ? …oops, oh ok, his head was upside down! sorry guys!

» Yep, something is wrong here…?? That thick scab prevents from applying
» any more powder as it is required.
»
» edit:
» ok, the new picture is up, and the scab is gone (¿removed?).
» http://www.drrobertjones.com/acell.html

That was not a scab. That was an acell patch sutured in to stay against the wound.

» » Yep, something is wrong here…?? That thick scab prevents from applying
» » any more powder as it is required.
» »
» » edit:
» » ok, the new picture is up, and the scab is gone (¿removed?).
» » http://www.drrobertjones.com/acell.html
»
» That was not a scab. That was an acell patch sutured in to stay against
» the wound.

Well heck, I’m glad to be wrong.
I really did think that was a scab.

» Well heck, I’m glad to be wrong.
» I really did think that was a scab.

“Two layers of Acell Wound Sheets were applied over the powder and the sheets were held in place with 5-0 gut”

It appears the sheets were removed in the latest photos. We don’t know if more ACELL was applied. I would assume more would get applied until the wound was completely closed, but I, NOR ANYONE ELSE besides ACELL knows how to use this stuff. So we should all just WAIT AND SEE.

» » It looks like the wound is contracting, most of all on the left side of
» the
» » wound.
» »
» » Initial:
» » http://www.drrobertjones.com/uploaded_images/acell3-797315.jpg
» »
» » Current:
» » http://www.drrobertjones.com/uploaded_images/Daves-054-640-701996.jpg
» »
» »
» »
» » If it keeps closing at this pace, the “regenerated tissue” will be very
» » small. :frowning:
»
» hey, isn’t it a guy smiling with lipsticks and a beard ? …oops, oh ok,
» his head was upside down! sorry guys!

hello Fatal, how are you doing?
yah, maybe that is a good solution for “scar repair”, to turn the scar into a Rolling Stones mouth. I am sure girls will find it very hot. LOL.

» A huge scar? it looks like is going to be regenerated, the last picture
» shows us a smaller wound, obviously seems we have to wait some weeks before
» the total regeneration

I was considering a worst case scenario. In case ACELL doesn’t work at all, there would be a huge scar.
But you are right, fortunately, this doesn’t seem to be the case, as the most recent pic indicates that the wound is shrinking, so at worst, the scar won’t be that huge.

» » Yep, something is wrong here…?? That thick scab prevents from applying
» » any more powder as it is required.
» »
» » edit:
» » ok, the new picture is up, and the scab is gone (¿removed?).
» » http://www.drrobertjones.com/acell.html
»
» That was not a scab. That was an acell patch sutured in to stay against
» the wound.

Good to know that it isn’t a scab.
TheGayme, do you agree with me that the wound seems to be shrinking in?

» Good to know that it isn’t a scab.
» TheGayme, do you agree with me that the wound seems to be shrinking in?

No. The wound has been covered the entire time by the Acell Wound Sheets. We don’t know what the wound looked like to begin with.

» » Good to know that it isn’t a scab.
» » TheGayme, do you agree with me that the wound seems to be shrinking in?
»
» No. The wound has been covered the entire time by the Acell Wound Sheets.
» We don’t know what the wound looked like to begin with.

oh, but isn’t this the initial state of the wound, without patch?
Ot is it already patched? It looks like there is no patch yet…

Have you ever seen an open wound? That ain’t what it looks like.

That red stuff is the ACELL sheet (or a Chinese Chile Pepper :stuck_out_tongue: ). It was probably moistened initially then dried out turning darker. The ACELL sheet is basically pig bladder so it will appear and behave somewhat like tissue.