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Hair expert hoping to tackle baldness with frozen hair technology
A expert believes she s getting close to curing baldness by keeping frozen hair in the lab for transplants. Apparently, the technology is the holy grail for hair
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My dad is bald, and always has been. Heâs had a shiny, hairless head with some growth protruding around the edges for the 27 or so years that Iâve been around. Throughout my childhood, his father always had the same carefully crafted combover â grey locks pulled forward neatly hid the tanned, hairless crown which sat underneath.
Mumâs dad â my Grandpa Oskar â just had a giant forehead for as long as anyone can remember: rear bushy follicles formed what could generously be described as a highly pronounced widowâs peak. Mumâs two brothers are the only other older male blood relations in my immediate family. Theyâve both fared better. Receding? Yes. But still, hair is hair.