Gho Stem cell

After the catastrophe of Replicel I do wonder if anyone has anymore info on the hasci stem cell procedure Gho’s clinic is planning.
I would put a link but the website doesn’t allow you to direct to a certain page, I will post here.
Does anyone know when this is coming?
If this is more or less the same as Replicel or just an incredibly refined transplant.
If this does leave no scarring thus if in the future someone else uses a cell based therapy that does work it does not preclude you from getting such treatment due to bad transplant scarring.
Mikado Man, I would really appreciate your input on this.

Copied from the hasci site:

HAIR STEM CELL INJECTION
The Hair Stem Cell Transplant is the result of continuous research by HSI. One of the next steps will be Hair Stem Cell Injection (HaarStamcel Injectie®), not a new transplant method but a quantum leap forward with HST. This injection method has achieved very satisfactory results in practice. Thanks in part to the quality of the results, this method can be expected to be officially launched in the near future.
THE DIFFERENCE
Up to the removal of the hair stem cells to be transplanted, the technique is the same as HST. The major difference lies in the method of implantation. With HST, the stem cells are “planted” in tiny holes made in the restoration area with a needle. The holes fill with a droplet of blood, which ultimately leads to sealing and healing of the wound. With Hair Stem Cell Injection, the stem cells are injected directly into the skin without prepared holes. This means the following advantages:
Higher density: now the hair stem cells can be implanted even more closely together. With HST, the implantation spacing is 0.2-0.3 mm, while with injection the spacing is 0.1 mm.
Faster healing: with HST, healing was already fast (1 to 2 days); with the injection method, there is essentially no recovery time in the restoration area because there are no wounds.
Even greater precision: Thanks to the refinement of the injection method, the precision of the method is unsurpassed.
Ideal for burn wounds: scar tissue from burn wounds has poor blood circulation. But the injection method does not require blood for healing, simply because there are essentially no wounds to require healing.

GC83uk had injection treatment i believe, HSI.

Its available now but i ve been told by hasci that it is only for burn victims,
the rest of us get treated by HST

Is it more labor intensive then HST?

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The website still say it’s not yet available unless whilst in the experimental stage it is for extreme cases such as burns until it is more refined they won’t use it for commercial clients.

The website says nothing about burns victim only and makes out it is the next stage up from HSI.

I also don’t see how it can be more labour intensive than HSI when you aren’t transposing grafts just cellular material to be injected later.