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Treating Balding Issues With Cellular Replication

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If you are suffering from the embarrassment of hair loss and balding then you are going to want to read this article. There is a new method of hair loss treatment in clinical trials that may prove to be the end all answer to your hair regrowth problems. This new method, known as Cellular Replication, was developed by several noted Hair Replacement Surgeons and Researchers based in British Columbia, Canada.

This new procedure for treatingbalding issues is far superior to the tradition hair implantation surgery that has been used since the 1950's to treat hair loss caused by male pattern baldness. Although hair transplantation is effective at getting growing hair into the bald spot there are several potential draw backs. In order to utilize the hair implant method a surgeon must remove hair follicles from another area of the scalp. This leaves scars at the donor area that can be very dramatic. There also is the problem with potential infection and rejection. This can turn into a serious medical condition if you don't treat it early. This method is also limited to the number of actual hair follicles that can be harvested and transplanted. This means a person with thinning hair, like most women with hair loss problems, can not utilize the standard implant method because there is not a good donor area on the scalp to harvest the follicles from.

The new and revolutionary Cellular Replication method addresses all these serious considerations. No removal of scalp is required. A quick biopsy and then simple injections is all that is needed to start the hair follicular replacement. Since there is not major surgical procedures the chances of infection is almost zero. Also, the hair implantation surgeries required can take several visits lasting several hours each. The Cellular Replication procedure only takes one to two hours in a doctor's office. As of now, there have been no side effects noted in the clinical trial performed.

You can learn more about this exciting new hair loss treatment at the Hair Loss Help Blog where we are dedicated to nothing other than helping you to find solutions to your balding and hair loss.





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