Απ: μια αλλη εκδοχη για την καραφλα!
Γεια σας!!! Η μεθοδος αυτη παιζει σε φορουμ απο το Μάιο...Ομως ενω φαινεται οπτικα οτι υπαρχει αμεση σχεση μεταξυ galea- α/α, υπαρχει παλια ερευνα
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14072323(Ειναι κλειδωμενο αλλα να τι λεει)
"In 1941, Kessler started experimental work with frontal galeotomies in order to reduce the supposed increased tension of the galea aponeurotica. In 1961 he reported a success rate of 87% with this treatment of MPB. At that time this operation was popular in Europe. In 1963, Ponten reported that after frontal galeotomy he could not find any objective improvement in his 56 patients and he still holds this view concerning this operation (personal communication, 1976).
"The present author has seen several patients who have undergone frontal galeotomy and later developed an advanced degree of MPB. The popularity of this operation has waned."
And here is what he says in the Discussion section at the end:
"In the receding hairline and in the graft taken from it the loss of hairs remains synchronous even though the latter is transplanted to a remote skin area. In MPB the 'balding clock' in the follicle or in its very close surrounding keeps time even when the follicle is transplanted to the skin of the forearm. The presence or absence of the galea aponeurotica does not influence the balding process in MPB. Nor does the supposed increased tension of the scalp or its muscles or a diminished vascular supply to the scalp have an effect on balding. Neither do any other factors localized to the head cause balding. The cause seems to lie in the follicle itself or its very close surrounding. The graft taken from the denuded area did not grow new hairs, and so the MPB process of the hair follicle is not reversed by a change in its location on the human body."
Εξαλλου εαν ισχυε τοτε γιατι επιβιωνουν τα μεταμοσχευμενα τριχ/κια σ'αυτες τις περιοχες? :chinscratch