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NEW YORK, Oct. 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Innovative Therapies for treating diseases are being sought after with fresh vigor as new targets, approaches and biology is discovered. Improved health care, nutrition and preventive medicine in the last few decades have all helped in increasing the life expectancy WW. However, this has not translated into any reduction in the incidence or prevalence of chronic or critical illnesses! On the contrary the incidence of chronic diseases like diabetes, obesity, arthritis etc. as well as cancer and the maladies associated with aging (dementia, Alzheimer's etc.) are on the rise!. Consequently the pharma industry continues to grow and is projected to

achieve sales in excess of trillion dollar mark by 2020 By the next decade, one field which is poised to bring a paradigm change in the way diseases are treated is the Stem cell therapy/Regenerative Medicine space. The number of companies and products in the clinic have reached a critical mass warranting a close watch for those interested in keeping pace with the development of new medicines.

Regenerative Medicine and Stem cell based Cell therapies-Drugs of the Future Offering Hope for Cure

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

- INTRODUCTION

- Tough Choice- "Autologous vs. Allogenic " Therapies

- REGULATORY GUIDELINES

- Marketed Cell based/Stem Cell Products

- Progress and Challenges

- Progress in Specific Therapy Areas

- SELECT UPCOMING MILESTONES IN REGENERATIVE MEDICINE/STEM

CELL FOCUSED COMPANIES (2015-16)

- Appendix

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Mississippi Stem Cell Treatment Center – Ocean Springs, MS

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As a national pioneer of innovative medicine, Mississippi Stem Cell Treatment Centers motto Excellence with a Human Touch, is at the forefront of what we do. Located in the city of Ocean Springs on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, we provide treatment to promote healing and tissue generation to those suffering from autoimmune, degenerative, inflammatory and ischemic conditions. Our team is highly committed to alleviating your symptoms and enhancing your functionality, quality of life, and wellbeing.

We employ a method called Stromal Vascular Fraction deployment (SVF). SVF relies on individual patient stem cells and growth factors, and helps accelerate healing and tissue regeneration. The SVF we collect from patients fat tissue is given back to the individual through the deployment process. SVF is an innovative product that can be used to regenerate different types of tissue throughout the body.

Mississippi Stem Cell Treatment Center is an affiliate of the Cell Surgical Network of CA. Our center meets all FDA guidelines for treating patients using their own tissue for therapy. We provide same-day harvesting and treatment in a state-of-the-art environment, which facilitates a faster recovery.

We provide treatment for anyone suffering in the following areas:

At Mississippi Stem Cell Treatment Center, we offer stem cell center treatments for autoimmune disease, as well as stem cell center treatment for people suffering from other degenerative diseases. For more information on our innovative technology, browse our website for a wealth of information on stem cells, or contact us so we can discuss your individual candidate profile.

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Stem Cells and Fat Transfer| Dr. Serrao, Orlando Florida

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What can Natural Fat Transfer do for you? The signs of aging can effect every area of our face and body. Now through new cosmetic surgery techniques involving fat transfer you can smooth out lines and wrinkles, even enhance your breasts and buttocks, with Natural Fat Transfer. If youre considering a cosmetic surgery procedure to enhance your breast or buttocks, plump the skin around your lips or smooth out lines on your face, Serro Rejuvenation Center has the expertise to provide your Natural Fat Transfer.

Natural Fat Transfer is a safe, natural procedure that can be used to contour the face and hands by plumping up the skin. Breast and buttocks can be enhanced to give you that fuller and more shapely body. The overall appearance of the face and body is more youthful as a result. Scars and other deformities can also be treated with Natural Fat Transfer. This safe, cost-effective procedure can give you the "Natural Look of Subtle Perfection!"

How is Natural Fat Transfer Different from Dermal Fillers? The most popular cosmetic surgery technique for reversing the signs of aging is injection of dermal fillers.Less invasive than a full face lift, an injectable dermal filler can restore a youthful appearance by adding volume beneath the skin. There are a variety of dermal fillers such as, Restylane and Juvederm (hyaluronic acid), Radiesse (calcium hydroxylate),and Sculptra Aesthetic (poly-L-lactic acid),made for this purpose. Over time the body slowly absorbs these dermal fillers and the treatment must be repeated. On average, dermal filler treatments last six months to a year with Sculpta lasting two years or more.

Natural Fat Transfer, also known as micro-lipoinjection, uses a patients own fat as a dermal filler. Unwanted fat is removed from the body throughBody Jet and then injected into the face, hands, breast or buttocks. Some of this fat survives the transfer and becomes living tissue in the new area, so a fat transfer treatment lasts longer than a typical dermal filler treatment. Fat transfer is already being used for natural breast augmentationand natural buttocks augmentationprocedures with excellent results, and now it is gaining in popularity as a dermal filler for the delicate skin on the face and hands.

How is Natural Fat Transfer Performed? The fat transfer procedure is non-invasive and requires very little down-time for recovery. The procedure involves two separate steps. First, Dr. Serro will use liposuction to remove fat from the thighs, abdomen, waist, or hips of the patient. The fat is then prepared and injected into the areas that have been targeted for treatment. A topical anesthetic may be used to numb the injection area. Fat transfer injections are over in a manner of minutes and patients can return to their normal activities almost immediately.

Facial volumizers, such as Sculptra Aesthetic, are usually administered in two or three sessions every four to six weeks to get the maximum benefit of the product. This is also true of fat transfer. Once a series of treatments have been completed, the fat transfer results will last from one year to five years. For many patients, the benefits of fat transfer face and hand treatments are longer-lasting than for other types of dermal fillers.

Is this procedure approved or is it controversial? Many cosmetic surgeons remember the poor results that used to occur in the past when fat transfer was used. We now have improved techniques and technologies that help maintain the survival of the fat. Thus, better survival of the fat results in longer results. One such technology is the BodyJet LipoSculpture technique that harvests the fat in a more gentle fashion. Recent clinical studies have shown up to a 90% fat cell survival rate from natural fat harvesting with BodyJet Water-Liposuction technique.

Stem Cells and Fat Transfer FAQ's

Why are stem cells important? Some of the most exciting scientific research in recent years has been focused on stem cells because of their unique regenerative abilities and potential to generate, restore and maintain healthy tissue. The discovery of a rich, natural supply of stem cells within adult body fat has unlocked new potential for stem cell harvesting. In fact, harvesting stem cells from fat is vastly more effective than harvesting stem cells from other areas, such as bone marrow. Recent advances in water jet assisted liposuction (Body Jet) help to protect and sustain these beneficial stem cells during the fat harvesting process, creating a new era in natural, stem cell enriched fat transfer.

How do stem cells help improve the results of natural fat transfer? The idea for removing fat from one area of the body and using it to naturally augment volume in another area is not new. But, older methods of extracting and transferring fat often produced unsatisfactory results because up to 50% of the transferred fat would not survive. The Natural Fat Transfer Stem Cell Harvestingprocess helps ensure the survival of natural, healthy fat. Because the process for removing fat is so gentle, fat and stem cells washed from the body are kept intact and viable for transfer. The stem cells within the fat will encourage the growth of new blood vessels to nourish the transplanted fat and may also stimulate the production of new fat cells.

Dr. Serro is trained in the most sophisticated techniques for fat transfer, ensuring meticulous placement of stem-cell-rich fat in areas most conducive to fat survival. Thanks to these advanced Natural Stem Cell Enriched Fat Transfermethods, the survival rate for transferred natural fat can be increased to 85% or greater.

How are the Natural Stem Cells Processed? First, the Body-Jet liposuction device utilizes streaming water to gently harvest the fat. The fat is then processed to extract and activate the stem cells. These stem cells greatly enhance the fat survival. The stem cells are then concentrated with the fat and injected in the breast. The injection of the fat along with the stem cells results in a permanent 250cc to 500cc overall breast size increase, which is approximately 1 bra cup size increase.

The stem cells are present and intact in the fat cells when they are gently harvested with the Body Jet Liposuction. The additional processes that involve the extraction and activation of the stem cells has not yet received FDA approval and is somewhat controversial at this time. In view of this and because of the high cost and length of time in processing, our practice is not participating in the extraction and activation process of stem cells. We are awaiting further clinical studies with more conclusive evidence to support the advantages and benefits of stem cell processing. Until then, we will continue to process and prepare the fat as gently as possible to preserve the already present stem cells in the Natural Fat Harvest.

BENEFITS OF NATURAL STEM CELLS

Schedule Your Consultation Now

The first step in Natural Fat Transfer is scheduling a consultation in our Orlando office. Like facial cosmetic surgery, Natural Hand Rejuvenation is a very personal decision. Many factors are determined by the patients body type and the desired outcome of the procedure. Dr. John Serro performs all fat transfer procedures in the practice. Consultations for fat transfer procedures with Dr. Serro are $50 which can be applied to any product or services within the practice or spa once you visit the office. With affordable prices and available financing, theres no reason to be unhappy with your body. Begin your journey of rejuvenation and call 407-896-3772 or Tol
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[12/2014] Stephanie Luff wins one of the two runner up poster Awards at this years 43rd Annual Philadelphia Workshop on Hemostasis, Thrombosis and Atherosclerosis. Congratulations Stephanie!

[4/2014] E. Terry Papoutsakis receives the Delaware Bio Academic Research Award, sponsored by Delaware IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE). The award recognizes significant contributions to the advancement of life science research at an academic or medical research institution in the state. (read more)

[10/2012] E.T. Papoutsakis received the 2012 James E. Bailey Award at the 2012 AIChE annual meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. (read more)

[06/2012] Stefan Gaida won best poster award for "tools and methods development" at the Metabolic Engineering IX Conference (An ECI Conference Series) in Biarritz, France.

[08/08/2011] 2011 ACS Fellow E. Terry Papoutsakis has been selected as 2011 American Chemical Society (ACS) Fellow.

Genomics, systems and synthetic biology, and metabolic engineering applied to stem-cell bioengineering and biorefining. The Papoutsakis Group focuses on the study and modification of regulatory networks that control key cellular programs such as stem-cell differentiation and plasticity or prokaryotic sporulation and stationary-phase phenomena. This research contributes to the understanding of cellular processes of both fundamental and industrial interests - such as stem-cell bioengineering or the link between sporulation, solvent production and stress response in solventogenic clostridia for biofuel production and biorefinery applications - and involves interdisciplinary work in the areas of systems biology, metabolic engineering, experimental and computational genomics, stem-cell biology, and hematology. By combining state-of-the-art microarray and genomic analysis techniques with molecular biological tools and cellular physiology, the Papoutsakis Group aims to unravel the exquisitely crafted interplay of cellular processes that allow the exploration of cells for beneficial applications from Regenerative Medicine to Industrial Biotechnology.

The Papoutsakis Research Group is an active, vibrant and collaborative team of educators, students, researchers and scientists. The group is comprised of PhD and other graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, a lab manager, undergraduate and visiting students, occasionally visiting scientists, and Papoutsakis administrative coordinator. Our mission is to carry out world-class, forward-looking, genomic-based research in the context of bioengineering, biochemical engineering and more broadly modern biology. Based at the Delaware Biotechnology Institute at the University of Delaware, the Papoutsakis Research Group is dedicated to initiating and supporting the best of front line research and technology within the ever-changing and wide-ranging scope of the molecular life sciences. click here to learn more

The research facilities for the Group are in laboratories in the Delaware Biotechnology Institute, which is a state-of-the art research facility for modern research in the biological sciences and bioengineering. Click here to learn more

[12/13] Venkataramanan, K. P., Jones, S. W., McCormick, K. P., Kunjeti, S. G., Ralston, M. T., Meyers, B. C., & Papoutsakis, E. T. (2013). The Clostridium small RNome that responds to stress: the paradigm and importance of toxic metabolite stress in C. acetobutylicum. BMC genomics, 14(1), 849.

[11/13] Wang Q, Venkataramanan KP, Huang H, Papoutsakis ET and Wu C. Transcription factors and genetic circuits orchestrating the complex, multilayered response of Clostridium acetobutylicum to butanol and butyrate stress BMC Systems Biology. 2013, 7:120.

[1/13] Zingaro, KA, Papoutsakis, ET, 2012. GroESL overexpression imparts Escherichia coli tolerance to i-, n-, and 2-butanol, 1,2,4-butanetriol and ethanol with complex and unpredictable patterns. Metab. Eng. (Download PDF)

[1/13] Jiang, J, Papoutsakis, ET, 2012. Stem-cell niche based comparative analysis of chemical and nano-mechanical material properties impacting ex vivo expansion and differentiation of hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cells. Adv. Healthc. Mater. (Download PDF)

[11/12] Nicolaou, SA, Gaida, SM, Papoutsakis, ET. 2012. Exploring the combinnatorial genomic space in Escherichia coli for ethanol tolerance. Biotechnol. J. (Download PDF)

[11/12] Al Hinai, M, Fast, AG, Papoutsakis, ET, 2012. Novel system for efficient isolation of Clostridium double-crossover allelic exchange mutants enabling markerless chromosomal gene deletions and DNA integration. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 78(22):8112-8121. (Download PDF)

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Stem Cell Awareness Day | California's Stem Cell Agency

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SICKLE CELL DISEASE vs. THE CALIFORNIA STEM CELL PROGRAM Disease-a-week Challenge #19

By Don C. Reed

Imagine: inside the veins of an African-American child, red blood cells: round and soft, doing their job, keeping the person alive.

What would happen if those cells hardened and changed shape, curving into the letter C, like a wheat-cutting sickle?

First, the capillaries would clog, in what Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) doctors call a crisis. Excruciating agony, like broken glass in the veins, a crisis may last an hour or a day, and the pain is just the beginning.

By twenty years of age, about 15% of children with SCD suffer major strokes by 40 years of age, almost half have central nervous system damage cognitive dysfunction (mental problems) damage to lungs and kidneys. frequent hospitalizations (and face the likelihood of) early death

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Why does this nightmare condition single out African-Americans? The carrier state for SCD may be a defense against malaria, common to sub-Saharan Africa, but the defense is worse than the disease.

Poverty makes things worse: African-Americans are almost three times more likely than whites to be poor, and accordingly lack decent medical insurance:

The U.S. Census declared in 2010 of the population in poverty, 9.9% are white persons, 28.4% are black persons.

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Without medical advice, SCD sufferers may not even know even the most basic care: like the vital importance of drinking lots of water to stay well-hydrated.

The more water a person drinks, the less likely it is that their abnormal blood cells will clog

Another effective treatment is a medication called hydroxyurea, which reduces crises by 50% and death by 40%, but most adults are not treated

The problem is getting worse. For a person with sickle cell anemia--

the average life expectancy has (gone down) from 42 in 1995 to 39 today. -- http://www.cirm.ca.gov/...

But doesnt the Affordable Care Act (ACA, or Obamacare) help?

Yes, if your state has it. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) brought reasonably-priced medical care to millions of the poor and middle class. If someone on Obamacare develops SCD, medical care and advice is available to them. This is a wonderful accomplishment, for which history will thank President Obama.

Politics, unfortunately, has gotten in the way.

As originally enacted, the ACA required states to expand Medicaid eligibility to (families)with incomes (close to) the federal poverty levelHowever, a 2012 Supreme Court ruling made it optional for states to expand Medicaid eligibility

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As of this writing, 21 state governors (all Republicans) have opted out of ACA: denying affordable medical care to millions of low-income Americans: including all too many families of color.

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But access to care is only part of the problem; we also need to have therapies waiting, actual cures to make people wellnot just maintain them in their misery.

Which brings us to three men connected to the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.

Bert Lubin is a member of the California Stem Cell Agencys board of directors.

If you live in Oakland, California, you might know Dr. Lubin, who for more than thirty-six years has been working to save childrens lives from sickle cell disease.

At the Childrens Hospital of Oakland, Dr. Lubin began the Sibling Donor Cord Blood Program, offered to families across the United States who have a child with a blood disorder such as sickle cell anemiaand who are expecting another child. Following the birth of a healthy child, (his/her cord blood) is harvested. Because cord blood is enriched with blood-forming stem cells, it is cryopreserved (frozen) and can be later used for transplantation. A number of lives have been saved following transplantation with cord blood units collected in this program

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A second champion is Dr. Ted Love, who recently retired from the board of the California stem cell program.

Dr. Love is one of the most genuinely charming people you will ever meet, and he has a way of calming down arguments that is amazing to see. When disagreements on the stem cell board got hot and heavy, he could sum up both sides with a gentle voice, allowing problems to be settled amicably. When I told him he would be greatly missed, he said he wanted to dedicate his life to finding a cure for SCD.

How is Dr. Love doing?

Helmed by Bay Area biotech veteran Ted Love, Global Blood Therapeutics is developing treatments for sickle cell disease a genetic blood disorder that in the U.S. affects 1 in 365 African-Americans

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The third man is Dr. Donald Kohn of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), recipient of funding from the California stem cell program.

The following are his own words, taken from public documents.

His method?

Isolate some of the patients own marrow and then use gene therapy methods to correct the sickle gene defect in the blood stem cells before transplanting them back into the patient

What would this do?

correction of the sickle mutation in adult bone marrow (blood stem cells) would allow for permanent production of normal red blood cells each red blood cell (RBC) derived will produce normal, non-sickle red blood cells

What are his hopes?

These advances will have direct and immediate applications to enhance current medical therapies of sickle cell disease

Will this information be kept secret, or be shared with other researchers?

All scientific findings and biomedical materials produced from our studies will be publicly available to non-profit and academic organizations in California

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The first clinical trial of stem cell gene therapy has begun at UCLA and there are great hopes a new therapy will emerge.Dr. Kohn, personal communication.

The struggle is hard. But it must and will go on, funded by both public and private sources.

In our lifetime, will our scientists make an end to this deadly disease? California intends to find out.

Because black lives matter.

Don C. Reed is the author of the forthcoming book, STEM CELL BATTLES: Proposition 71 and Beyond: How Ordinary People Can Fight Back Against the Crushing Burden of Chronic Disease, available by pre-order from Amazon.com. http://www.worldscientific.com/....

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At the California Stem Cell Treatment Center, we provide care for people suffering from diseases that may be alleviated by access to adult stem cell based regenerative treatment. The Center utilizes a fat transfer surgical technology to isolate and implant the patients own stem cells from a small quantity of fat harvested by liposuction on the same day. Patients who seek care at the California Stem Cell Treatment Center are evaluated by a respective member of our multispecialty expert panel of Board Certified physicians representing many medical fields.

At the California Stem Cell Treatment Center, we provide care for people suffering from diseases that may be alleviated by access to adult stem cell based regenerative treatment. The Center utilizes a fat transfer surgical technology to isolate and implant the patients own stem cells from a small quantity of fat harvested by liposuction on the same day. Patients who seek care at the California Stem Cell Treatment Center are evaluated by a respective member of our multispecialty expert panel of Board Certified physicians representing many medical fields.

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Second, this report has been reviewed in draft form by individuals chosen for their diverse perspectives and technical expertise, in accordance with procedures approved by the NRCs Report Review Committee. The purpose of this independent review is to provide candid and critical comments that will assist the institution in making its published report as sound as possible and to ensure that the report meets institutional standards for objectivity, evidence, and responsiveness to the study charge. The review comments and draft manuscript remain confidential to protect the integrity of the deliberative process. We wish to thank the following individuals for their review of this report:

Fred Alt, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard Medical School

Fred Appelbaum, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Daniel Callahan, The Hastings Center

R. Alta Charo, University of Wisconsin Law School

Carolyn Compton, McGill University

William Danforth, Washington University

Neal First, University of Wisconsin

Barbara Gastel, Texas A&M University

John Gerhart, University of California, Berkeley

Paul Gilman, Celera Genomics

Micheline Mathews-Roth, Harvard Medical School

Martin Raff, University College London

Nathan Rosenberg, Stanford University

Evan Snyder, Boston Childrens Hospital

Virginia Weldon, Monsanto Company

Although the reviewers listed above have provided many constructive comments and suggestions, they were not asked to endorse the conclusions or recommendations nor did they see the final draft of the report before its release. The review of this report was overseen by Ronald Estabrook of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Floyd Bloom of the Scripps Research Institute. Appointed by the

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Stem Cell Recount: A Hair Loss Cure On the Way?

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Stem cell research has been a topic of promise and controversy in our culture, and scientists claim that these powerful cells can treat a number of human ailments. Baldness is one of them. Many studies on stem cells and hair loss have been conducted, a number of them showing potential for a baldness cure. New research on the subject reveals some interesting information, which could lead to effective hair regrowth.

The Journal of Clinical Investigation reported findings that male-pattern baldness is due to stem cells failing to produce progenitor cells in the scalp. Progenitor cells are similar to stem cells in that they can differentiate into several cell types, but their capabilities are more limited. Where stem cells are totipotent, meaning they are able to develop into any cell type many times over, progenitor cells can only morph into a certain number of cells. The body uses progenitor cells to replace cells as they get damaged or die off, and they are one of the main cells responsible for hair growth.

Researchers have observed that there are dormant stem cells in balding areas, and all they need is a little stimulation in order to grow new hair. Hair follicles work in stages, continuously cycling through growth, rest and regrowth, and there are times when hair can become very long. Hair loss and baldness occur when the follicles thin out and regrowth decreases. With baldness, stem cells are present on the scalp, but they are deficient, unable to produce progenitor cells to generate hair. There are signals involved in getting stem cells to create hair, and the study suggests that scientists need to figure out those signals so they can formulate an effective process for making progenitor cells. If they can accomplish this, stem cells could become a hair loss cure. As of right now, this study has only been conducted on men, and there are no details on how it may affect female hair-loss.

This is not the first time that information has sprouted up about the connection between stem cells and hair loss. In fact, there have been many previous studies attempting to uncover the mystery of baldness. One study last year identified a gene, APCDD1, that causes hereditary hypotrichosis simplex, which is progressive and begins in childhood. This condition makes hair follicles shrink and narrow down, causing hair to thin. Scientists believe that if they can manipulate the pathway of this gene, they could formulate a treatment for hair growth in humans. While this does not link hair loss to stem cells, it is a promising development in baldness research.

Another study found that a molecule called beta-catenin could be a key element in the battle against hair loss. This molecule instructs embryonic cells to become hair follicles. Another company created a treatment that identified wnt proteins as triggers for stem cells to form hairs. Most of this research is still being tested, and nothing has been verified as a legitimate cure for hair loss.

With all the studies being done and the data collected, it seems that stem cells offer a promising outlook for hair-loss sufferers. However, an approved treatment may still be a few years away. For those looking to take care of their thinning hair right now, there are some proven options that can help. Non-surgical treatments, such as Rogaine and Propecia, have shown to improve the look of hair and even help stimulate some growth. These are great methods to fight hair loss, especially for those in the early stages of baldness or those who do not want to undergo surgery.

One of the best and most advanced treatments for hair loss today is hair transplant surgery. Most hair restoration surgeons will use follicular unit transplantation, which takes follicle units from the donor area, or back of the head, and places them in the balding areas. This is one of the only ways to permanently stop hair loss and restore the look of your old hairline. So until scientists can perfect a stem cell treatment for baldness, hair restoration surgery may be your best option.

If youre interested in learning more about hair loss treatments, you can schedule a consultation with any one of our certified hair loss specialists. Contact us today, and well get you on your way to great looking hair.

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