Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Save Money on the cost of your Hair Transplant

Save Money on the cost of your  Hair Transplant!!!!!!!!! L@@K....L@@K

Treasure Coast Hair Restoration is offering huge discounts to our patients. We understand how hard it can be to come up with several thousand dollars in these hard economic times. We will also beat any competitor’s price within reason. We are one of the best hair restoration practices in the world. Yes, right here in Port Saint Lucie. We have Patients that come from all United States and Canada. We also have patients that come from other countries just to have Dr. kurtin do there Transplant.


We also Only Higher Technicians that have performed thousands of trans plants. Most of our technicians have worked for Larger Companies like Medical Hair Restoration and Bosley . Our results are completely natural and out patients very Happy with their results. Make sure u come see us last after you have gone to all the rest and we will save you enough money to make a difference. We are here to help!! Call Joel today to schedule an appointment. 772-528-2916.

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Friday, July 16, 2010

HAIR TRANSPLANT BLOG. Whats New!!!!!

Hair Cloning

HAIR TRANSPLANT BLOG

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Hair CloningCloning is the production of genetically identical organisms. The first clone of an adult animal was Dolly, the famous Edinburgh sheep. Although technically not an exact replica of her mother (and therefore not a true clone), the revolutionary part of the experiment was that it overturned the long-held view that non-sex cells of an adult (somatic cells) were differentiated to such a degree that they lost any potential to develop into a new adult organism. Scientists had believed that once a cell became specialized as a lung, liver, or any other type of adult cell, the change was irreversible as other genes in the cell became permanently inactive. The other major challenge was to be able to initiate the multiplication of the genetically altered cell and then to provide the proper environment in which the growth of the new organism could take place.



With Dolly, scientists transferred genetic material from the nucleus of a donor adult sheep cell to an egg whose nucleus, and thus its genetic material, had been removed. This egg, containing the DNA from a donor cell, had to be treated with chemicals or an electric current in order to stimulate cell division. Once the cloned embryo reached a suitable stage, it was transferred to a very hospitable environment – the uterus of another sheep – where it continued to develop until birth.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010