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Anonymous No.16720753 [Report] >>16720755 >>16720757 >>16720759 >>16720762 >>16720831
These are not tumors
Doctors can install ballons under your skin and slowly inflate them to stretch the skin, then they can perform a surgery where they can cut some skin (usually damaged, with moles or burned) and use the stretched skin to cover it up.
Cant this be used for hair loss, or does the hair density change with the stretching?
Heres an article by Dr Mohammed Al Qaeda and Dr Mohammed Abdul Jihad that talks about burn patients getting their heads fixed.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11469841/
Anonymous No.16720755 [Report]
>>16720753 (OP)
Science is pretty cool *reddit smirk*
Anonymous No.16720756 [Report]
The results look pretty good, but why not go to turkey for the lesser-invasive treatment
Also done in Cairo LMAOOOO
Anonymous No.16720757 [Report]
>>16720753 (OP)
>or does the hair density change with the stretching?
That one.
Anonymous No.16720759 [Report]
>>16720753 (OP)
You may live to see man-made horrors beyond stupid.
Anonymous No.16720762 [Report]
>>16720753 (OP)
Im not that bothered about going bald. This is as insanely invasive as breaking your legs and stretching apart so they might heal longer to increase height.
Basically borgandorf
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Anonymous No.16720831 [Report]
>>16720753 (OP)
>Cant this be used for hair loss, or does the hair density change with the stretching?
Look at the damn picture, the hair looks all thinned out around the sides of balloons. This is a retarded idea.

I just got the deranged TCM plant extracts from this paper instead, stopped minoxidil cuz it got mogged: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1934578X251333902