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S.W
09-23-2011, 03:52 PM
Just came across this on Dr. Rassman's blog

http://www.baldingblog.com/2011/09/23/2011-ishrs-meeting-review-part-3-acell/

Rassman might not be a huge fan of any sort of hair multiplication or cloning. But if this is true, our waiting on ACell can end..

RichardDawkins
09-23-2011, 04:52 PM
If Rassman says so :-)

Strange thing though that Dr Hitzig presnted some Acell injection stuff at this congress and Cooley got patients someho fixed with plucking but its Rassman ( Insert Family Guy joke here)

In my opinion, excuses and naysaying right now is getting more and more obvious and lame.

It seems to me some docs wanted to keep the status quo alive here but fail to do so because the world turns, very rapidly

Follicle Death Row
09-24-2011, 11:38 AM
I thought Acell might work but don't listen to Dr. Hitzig. He has zero credibility. Bernstein and Cooley will say it as it is. Word is that Bernstein is not having much success with Acell which is unfortunate. :(

Havok
09-27-2011, 02:06 PM
FML... oh FML!

ulysses_98
09-30-2011, 12:19 PM
Is it just me or was anybody else expecting some news after the recent ISHRS meeting? Status of ACell, etc... what did all these people spend the week talking about? ..."yeah, we've made no progress..you either?...that's nice, let's have some fresh Alaskan salmon".
Has there even been a "Bald Truth" broadcast in the last couple of weeks?

Jundam
09-30-2011, 12:32 PM
I read somewhere that Spencer was going to fill us in but I have not heard or seen anything from him yet(not that I listen much to him anyway).

I'm not really expecting anything good to come from hair transplant doctors though. These are not brilliant scientists. These are cosmetic surgeons. They are mediocre medical minds at best, and mediocrity is enough for a fat salary in their industry. Don't expect them to push anything forward.

Havok
09-30-2011, 02:13 PM
I read somewhere that Spencer was going to fill us in but I have not heard or seen anything from him yet(not that I listen much to him anyway).

I'm not really expecting anything good to come from hair transplant doctors though. These are not brilliant scientists. These are cosmetic surgeons. They are mediocre medical minds at best, and mediocrity is enough for a fat salary in their industry. Don't expect them to push anything forward.

LOL thanks that gave me a good chuckle. well, i think most of us were banking on the miracle that is Acell, not some 'breakthrough' treatment from the HT surgeons themselves. i'm dying know how dr. cooley is going to explain all this...

if Acell turns out to be complete fail then i'll probably head down to Atlanta and get FUE w/ dr. cole.

Follicle Death Row
09-30-2011, 02:49 PM
LOL thanks that gave me a good chuckle. well, i think most of us were banking on the miracle that is Acell, not some 'breakthrough' treatment from the HT surgeons themselves. i'm dying know how dr. cooley is going to explain all this...

if Acell turns out to be complete fail then i'll probably head down to Atlanta and get FUE w/ dr. cole.

I was optimistic about Acell originally. Not so much anymore. Maybe it can improve FUE yield. At this point I don't really expect much more. :( Hope I'm wrong.

ejj
09-30-2011, 04:57 PM
if it was a second hand car we were buying off a dealer we would be wary ! why are we different with the medical profession .......

ej

Follicle Death Row
10-07-2011, 08:38 AM
So now it seems like Acell and autocloning won't work in completely slick bald areas. I'm actually not surprised. Seems like a lot of time not enough dermal papillae comes with the plucked hair. However with the ECM (Acell) if the plucked hair is planted beside a DHT resistant hair it can somehow copy its physiology. Don't be surprised if they decide to push Acell as a supplement to transplantation. In other words the technique can possibly add density amongst transplanted hair. Apparently anway. FUT docs can breathe easily.

RichardDawkins
10-09-2011, 12:17 AM
Thats the reason why you need surprise surprise ENOUGH regnerative tissue, so that the hair or follicle can survive on its own without help