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Hair cloning is seen today as the ultimate solution to the age-old problem of hair loss. However, this procedure is still under study and under intensive development, and is still being hotly debated for some reasons, including the ethical issues surrounding the method of injecting genetically modified cells back into a human. Other reasons have stalled the study, making this remarkable scientific breakthrough a possibility in a few more decades. The concept of cloning the hair is based on the findings that the two types of stem cells that cause hair to grow may be cloned, with the result of the combination of both injected into the scalp. The process is expected to lead to normal growth of hair. The two types of stem cells that cause hair growth can be found in the bulge region near the area of the sebaceous glands and in the dermal papilla at the base of the hair. Hair cloning seems very promising and a breakthrough that many individuals suffering from excessive hair fall and balding are really looking forward to having. However, as many experts pointed out, it may never happen yet in the near future. In fact, many experts believe that there is no way of telling how close we are to having this development realized. Many ethical issues are yet to be discussed and satisfied before further developments get into full swing. When cloning the hair finally becomes available, it is worth noting that it may not be widely accessible to people. Once hair cloning becomes a reality, the cost may initially be prohibitive and may take a while longer before it can be afforded by average people. Resource Box: Dr. Robert Elliot of the Pacific Hair Institute boast of a groundbreaking contribution on the theory of hair cloning . Today, Dr. Elliot has been regarded as one of those responsible for perfecting the science of hair transplantation. To find out more, visit or call 800-990-4247.
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