Whether or not hair duplication (formerly known as “autocloning”) may become a true cure for hair loss in the near future has been a hot topic of discussion since the topic was introduced by Coalition member Dr. Jerry Cooley at the 2010 Annual Scientific International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) Scientific Meeting. Dr. Cooley recently presented a brief presentation at last year’s 2012 ISHRS Meeting. To view the highlights of his findings, visit the 2012 Annual Scientific ISHRS Meeting.
Hair Duplication (autocloning) works on the principle that a hair, when plucked properly, will emerge with its epithelial cells and follicular stem cells intact. According to Dr. Cooley, applying ACell (a natural agent regularly used in optimal wound healing) to the plucked hair and implanting it into the scalp stimulates the body’s natural regenerative potential to create new hair follicles. Since plucked hairs also regrow in the original site, a potentially limitless donor supply is created, providing hair loss sufferers with the possibility of restoring a full head of hair.
Below, world renowned hair transplant surgeon Dr. Cooley presents his ongoing research on the use of ACell MatriStem for wound healing and the promising hair duplication technique. While the below, preliminary data gives hope to hair loss sufferers waiting for hair multiplication technology to provide a cure for baldness, much more research and testing is required.
To view the entire power point presentation, click here.
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What is ACell?
ACell MatriStem™ is one type of extracellular matrix, available in both a powder and sheet form. It is made of porcine urinary bladder and contains the following:
Benefits of ACell
Applications for Hair Restoration Surgery
ACell & Punch Harvest Scars
ACell MatriStem in Donor Strip Healing
Very important: sheet is implanted BELOW skin, in SQ bed, and skin is sutured together which buries sheet in SQ space
Possible benefits: softer feel, patient less aware of scar, easier re-excision in future? Better regeneration of blood vessels and nerves after strip removal.
ACell and Scar Revision
ACell & Follicular Unit Grafting
Is ACell Necessary for Hair Transplant Surgery?
ACell + Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
Hair Duplication (Autocloning)
Plucked Grafts in Scar
Because of the LOW success of hair duplication in bald scalp and scar, we tried combining standard FUE/FUT grafts placed close together and in the same site as plucked grafts, with some early success.
Theory of Regeneration
Plucked hairs need healthy follicles nearby to donate mesenchymal stem cells. Mesenchymal stem cells from surrounding healthy follicles migrate to plucked graft to assist in regenerating dermal sheath and dermal papilla.
Mesenchymal stem cells from dermal sheath of surrounding healthy follicles migrate to plucked graft to assist in regenerating dermal sheath and dermal papilla, possibly encouraged by ACell.
Plucked Beard Grafts – Success
Complications of Plucked Grafting
Summary
For more information, view the entire presentation here.
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David (TakingThePlunge)
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