At the end of this NPR report it states something that doesn’t sound too encouraging. The reporter says it appears that a SIGNIFCANT would must be inflicted.
They are implying dermadrasion.
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At the end of this NPR report it states something that doesn’t sound too encouraging. The reporter says it appears that a SIGNIFCANT would must be inflicted.
They are implying dermadrasion.
» At the end of this NPR report it states something that doesn’t sound too
» encouraging. The reporter says it appears that a SIGNIFCANT would must be
» inflicted.
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» http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=10239452&m=10239453
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» They are implying dermadrasion.
That interview dates from last year. If Follica is going ahead with tests, they’ve clearly developed a way around the problem.
» They are implying dermadrasion.
Yes but we already knew that some type of dermabrasion, microdermabrasion, etc. would be necessary. The key is the EGF they will use to stimulate the environment so these new stem cells can turn into hair follicles.
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