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05-27-2012 06:49 PM
#1981
Originally Posted by 2020
Hmm.
Well $5k is not an astronomical amount of money in it's own. The question is, what is priced that way? In this case it's an injection. And, this is an injection that it's not crystal clear if it will give us the amount of coverage a current hair transplant will give us. So it's cheaper than a hair transplant, but it's probably cheaper for a reason.
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05-27-2012 08:54 PM
#1982
Originally Posted by PatientlyWaiting
Hmm.
Well $5k is not an astronomical amount of money in it's own. The question is, what is priced that way? In this case it's an injection. And, this is an injection that it's not crystal clear if it will give us the amount of coverage a current hair transplant will give us. So it's cheaper than a hair transplant, but it's probably cheaper for a reason.
shhhh
all we can do is wait until 2025 to find out
until then we should do our best to hate on gho and promote rassmusen
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05-27-2012 08:56 PM
#1983
Senior Member
Originally Posted by NeedHairASAP
shhhh
all we can do is wait until 2025 to find out
until then we should do our best to hate on gho and promote rassmusen
explain how you came up with that number(2025).
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05-28-2012 12:52 AM
#1984
dont bother asking, he adds 5 years every time he posts something
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05-28-2012 02:47 AM
#1985
tbh this pdf is out of date, they may change the price of the procedure later on
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05-28-2012 02:06 PM
#1986
Originally Posted by tizzle
dont bother asking, he adds 5 years every time he posts something
There really should be a like button on this forum
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05-28-2012 07:16 PM
#1987
I do have to say, $5k is nearing the upper limit of what my vanity is worth to me. If nothing else though, it's good to know that I would be able to afford it if I absolutely needed to. Honestly, I'm really hoping that in two or three years, or whenever this actually ends up being available, I'll have finally gotten used to the idea of being bald.
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05-29-2012 04:16 AM
#1988
Here's a postive development from Allergan: http://www.bernsteinmedical.com/hair...ss-medication/
Overall increase in hair density (unclear how they define hair density) 22% in 50% of participants in 24 weeks.
Obviously, this is already FDA approved and on the market but it could become less expensive and more practical as a hairloss treatment in a relatively short period of time.
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05-29-2012 04:58 AM
#1989
Originally Posted by PinotQ
Here's a postive development from Allergan: http://www.bernsteinmedical.com/hair...ss-medication/
Overall increase in hair density (unclear how they define hair density) 22% in 50% of participants in 24 weeks.
Obviously, this is already FDA approved and on the market but it could become less expensive and more practical as a hairloss treatment in a relatively short period of time.
whats the difference between latanoprost and bimatoprost? Are there currently two seperate studies being done on them?
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/sh...toprost&rank=7
Is bernstein working with allergan?
The other study is with 600 people, gender split.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505123_1...the-hard-part/
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05-29-2012 06:04 AM
#1990
I believe latanoprost is a similar but less effective type of prostaglandin analogue. I don't believe Dr. Bernstein is working with Allergan. This approach would appear to be consistent with recent research findings regarding PGD2.
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