I'll say something to the writer below!
Are you really looking into it and talking about it?
It's a little bit of saying that without even looking into it exactly;;
In my case, I looked into stem cell procedures very carefully.
You said that it turned out to be a fraud while a Japanese venture company was pressuring about stem cell procedures, but stem cell procedures were still widely known in the world.
I know that Han Hoon, a teacher in Korea, is the first person in the world to develop a stem cell procedure.
Currently, the Seoul Umbilical cord Bank has succeeded in separating and culturing 100% mesenchymal stem cells, and 30,000 red blood stem cells are stored in a -196-degree freezer.
In addition to stem cell hair growth, stem cell skin rejuvenation and stem cell aging prevention are currently being implemented in some dermatologists.In addition, I know that it will be useful for spinal paralysis, cirrhosis, and burger disease.
The biggest advantage of recombinant mesenchymal stem cells is that there are no side effects in the human body at all, along with the advantage of being able to return all human organs to the organs they used to be when they were young.
I don't think you know anything and you said it, but if you don't know it well, type "Stem cell hair proliferation" in the search box.
Then medical counseling will come out.Please go into the medical consultation section and read one by one the articles you consulted about stem cell procedures, and if you have any questions, please go into the consultation section and ask.
You seem to think too negatively of the world, and of course, you may think negatively of it, but I think we need to look at the world a little positively because it turned out to be a fraud when we found out that there was a cure for baldness.Doctors don't lie to patients.
Of course, some doctors who don't know well may say what they think, but I don't think they would have said what they didn't because the hospital I asked about is a hospital that specializes in hair loss.
And I had a few consultations at that hospital, but I didn't talk about things that the doctor didn't know or make things that he didn't know.
He honestly said he didn't know well about things he didn't know and gave me an honest answer, saying he would look into it more.
Your negative view of the world is also somewhat understandable to me, but given the development of modern medicine, I think "the head is no longer an incurable disease."
And, for those who posted negatively on the DaMo site here, I think we need to wait a little more patiently by steadily taking medication until the day we can completely cure our baldness.
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