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Half of all men will experience hair loss at some stage in their life. The most unfortunate hand of luck is of course to those who lose it earlier than a majority of men.Well according to British hair research company HairClone, the solution may have been found in something called ‘hair banking’.The theory is as radical and legitimate as it sounds. Existing hair follicles are ‘banked’, cloned and then re-used later on in life as the patient experiences baldness. HairClone believes that millions of adults will be able to extract the follicles from their scalp and put it into storage.The procedure works by targeting the cells within the follicle and multiplying them in a lab. Once hair loss begins to set in, doctors re-inject the follicles back into the patient’s scalp thereby rejuvenating hair growth.Whilst simple in theory, the procedure which is the first of its kind has been dubbed as an ‘insurance policy for your hair’ – and a pricey one at that. Patient’s undergoing ‘hair banking’ treatment will need to perform several treatments of re-injecting the banked follicles with each turn costing several thousand dollars.Medical director of HairClone Dr Bessam Farjo explained to MailOnline that “the point of these treatments is to rejuvenate thinning hairs and eventually to regenerate as many hairs as we need”.“The point of hair cloning is to create as many hairs as we need, at any point in time, without worrying we’re going to run out in the future.”“Many may see this as an insurance policy for later life,” he added.Whilst hair transplants are commonplace these days, HairClone believes that they’re the first to successfully trial this new harvest, clone and rejuvenate technique.“Other groups have tried this but it has been found that when human follicle cells are cultured, they rapidly lose their functionality,” said Dr. Farjo.“Recent scientific breakthroughs however indicate how culture multiplication systems could be developed which is why we have created HairClone Inc. now.”If things go right for Dr. Farjo and his team who are currently securing a licence from the Human Tissue Authority (HTA), consultations with existing patients could begin immediately.
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It's no new revelation that half of all men will experience hair loss at some stage in their life. The most unfortunate hand is of course to those who lose it earlier than a majority of men.
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