"You can control the presence or density of hair follicles, as well as the thickness of the dermis or epidermis."
Yang Ping's answer sounded like a casual response to a common question.
Dr. Ivan put down the skin graft in his hand and took a deep breath. He wasn't sure if this was true.
If it was true, then no matter what, Professor Manstein's formula couldn't do this. Now, Professor Yang's formula was a completely new induction formula, and a more advanced one at that.
Being able to control the presence and density of hair follicles, as well as the thickness of dermis or epidermis, was like giving a plastic surgeon a powerful nuclear weapon.
If you only considered covering the wound and didn't worry about the aesthetic effect, regardless of hair follicles or the thickness of dermis and epidermis, a layer of skin would suffice. But if you considered the aesthetic effects, skin transplant durability and the skin's sweat production ability after the graft was crucial.