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Originally Posted by KeepHoping
I have a few questions for you Dr. Ziering. First off, do you believe with confidence that HSC has the capability of restoring a full head of hair to original or at least close to original density? Second, if the results of the original trails of HSC showing thicker hairs and a higher hair count were a result of restoring "dormant" follicles do you believe a transplant would impact the dormant follicles of the scalp and therefore hurt HSC's ability to work efficiently? Last, will there be a trail where you would consider including trailists who have taken propecia?
Thank you so much for taking an active stance on this forum, it means a lot to me and I would imagine to a lot of other users as well.
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I have a few questions for you Dr. Ziering. First off, do you believe with confidence that HSC has the capability of restoring a full head of hair to original or at least close to original density? I really cant say yet because we still dont know if a series of injections over a specific time period will have an addative or sustaining effect or both.
Second, if the results of the original trails of HSC showing thicker hairs and a higher hair count were a result of restoring "dormant" follicles do you believe a transplant would impact the dormant follicles of the scalp and therefore hurt HSC's ability to work efficiently? No , I think this effect can be addative.
Last, will there be a trail where you would consider including trailists who have taken propecia? Unlikely for early Clinical trials since it would potentially bias the study but at some point we would like to see the effects of various combination therapies.