Histogen Update - Spencer Kobren Speaks With Dr. Craig L. Ziering
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Sometimes you have to think out of the box ;-) i say lets the next 4 to 5 weeks (yes 5 weeks cause timelines are ment to be broken)
But seriously Grafts grow back sometimes, ask any ht doc who performs FUE.Comment
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I am very pleased to hear from Dr Ziering that Histogen have already commenced their initial exploratory studies (Phase I/II), I highly anticipate the results, as stated we have seen over the past few decades companies come and go with promise after promise, but in this respect I can atleast believe that the method Histogen adopts has shown to induce follicular neogenesis in animals - it just needed to be proven in humans aswel, which is where we are today.
I certainly agree that there could be a conflation of HSC and HT, rebuilding the frontal hairline may be better accomplished with a HT combined with Acell/plucking technique and HSC to complement the procedure to aid the growth in the extracted follicular units. I am sure the upcoming trials will aid in the answering of any further questions, one of which being whether the HSC could be applied in a topical format. Histogen has certainly battled through some tough times, and I truly wish them all the best of support in all of their research areas.Comment
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Agree, thats actually a good plan with the maximum effect you can have
And if you feel uncomfortable and your hairloss is on hold later on you could go for a FUE if its needed.
But i dont know why, but i think Histogen could get us back our original density i cant really say why i believe this but its a gutfeeling very strangeComment
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[QUOTE=Dr. Craig Ziering;22585]I must state that I dont run Histogen but I am an advisor for them.
My suggestion would be to administer HSC by independent hair restoration surgeons who are trained in its application and are experienced in the field so we can closely monitor treatment and response .
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Dr. Zering,
I'm not sure you can answer these questions perhaps Gail Naughton would have a better perspective on these, but since you seem to be the only representative of the Company speaking publicly right now I will pose them to you.
Don't you think there may be some trepidation for a lot of perspective patients from the west when having to travel to the far east to have the procedure done.
Or does Histogen believe that people would take a giant leap and go to a country where they are unfamiliar with the language, medical practices, and legal system to get their hair back.
Which brings to mind another question. Is this being promoted more heavily in the countries where the trials are being done.
These issues are the reason I asked in my earlier post if it would be performed under a clinic owned and sanction by Histogen.Comment
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Don't you think there may be some trepidation for a lot of perspective patients from the west when having to travel to the far east to have the procedure done.
Or does Histogen believe that people would take a giant leap and go to a country where they are unfamiliar with the language, medical practices, and legal system to get their hair back.Comment
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I can't speak for Dr. Ziering, of course, but the point is that the length of the approval process in Asian countries is significantly shorter than in North America, and there's not much Histogen can do about that fact. So, even though some patients may have trepidation about traveling to Asia for such a procedure, it's a better option than having no choice at all. Would anyone be better served if Histogen refrained from making their product available anywhere in the world until it had secured U.S. regulatory approval?
I am saying that if a they had a Histogen owned and operated clinic that could deal with the intricacies of a large western cliental,
(language, travel, lodging, etc..) it would be to their benefit.
We all want to get our hair back but how many times have you read posts by people who impulsively got some treatment (PRP, Acell, transplant) from a practitioner who they feel did not fully inform them of the possible problems with the procedure.
Regardless of what most of us think about the Aderans/Bosley connection their network is a far better model to bring the therapy to a waiting public.Comment
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It might be more to their benefit (and ours) if they invested their time, money, and resources in continuing development of the product and securing approval for it in western countries rather than trying to set up and operate clinics on the other side of the globe.Comment
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Hey Doc Z, when I get back home to LA for the summer... I'd be MORE than happy to have you give me as many HSC treatments as you'd like. =)
-Max
PS- Seriously. hahaComment
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All the best hair transplant clinics in the world take the things I spoke about into account.
How can we be sure a doctor from a different culture no matter how well they are trained in western medicine and practices will hold themselves culpable to the patient.
Everyone on this site is jumping for joy over the pronouncements Histogen has been making, even with almost no photographic evidence to back it up.
I dare say that tomorrow if it was available in Chernobyl there would probably be plane loads of guys flying out to get the injections.
I really want this to work and make no mistake I could and would gladly fly to Asia to have it done. I just want to know that when it comes to market there is a health practitioner and company who will stand behind the product and know how to properly advise the patients.Comment
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Originally posted by Dr. Craig ZieringAnyone administering the treatment would be trained and certified by the company . My suggestion to the company was to use only ISHRS surgeons as the initial pool of doctors to train.
Please note though that the plan would be to treat patients locally in the United States and Europe as well.
Doc Z
It would be great if some doctors in Asia were ISHRS certified but that's
up to Spencer not you. Thanks again for the response.Comment
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Hello Dr. Ziering I have a question about the timeframe in the future.
Hopefully Histogen HSC comes to market in 2013-2014 however the exact date is anyones guess at this time.
However When do you think Histogen will set a diffinitve date? 6 months before release? 1 year before release?Comment
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Originally posted by Dr. Craig ZieringIt is my pleasure . I want the same things that most of you want as well.
Regarding the mechanism of the wnt 7a, I understand that it is a signalling protein, but how does it exactly work to keep the hair stimulated for so long? Does the wnt 7a stay within the hair follicle constantly signalling hair growth? Or does it stimulate ("wake up") the 'dormant' cells in the scalp and is then extracted/metabolised by the body? If the latter is true, then I guess the safety of the product is greatly enhanced right?
Thanks.Comment
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