Histogen Update - Spencer Kobren Speaks With Dr. Craig L. Ziering

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  • jgold
    Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 58

    your wrong because if hsc made 80% of the 20% of the hair you had in an area wake up, then only 30% total would be awake not the higher number that you suggested.

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    • jgold
      Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 58

      excuse me 35%

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      • jgold
        Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 58

        percentages their using are based on the amount of hair that they did have, not the amount of hair that they do not have

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        • Pate
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2011
          • 427

          Originally posted by doinmyheadin
          So when will this be available in Asia? It would help with the funding for next phase trials.
          We need another interview Spencer...

          Questions

          Did HST work to some degree on all patients?
          What were the norward scales of the male patients being treated and was it tested in slick bald areas?
          How are the 24 patients from the pilot study, is there hair continuing to grow and is DHT having any effect on the hair they have grown and there existing hair?
          Has it been tested in areas of transplanted hair?
          Release in Asia 2013

          Love your work Spencer
          We don't need an interview for those questions, we can answer them already.

          1. No, it didn't. A few had no significant results, most had somewhere around the average, and a few had excellent results significantly better than average.

          2. NW4-6, not tested in slick bald areas.

          3. The pilot study did not evaluate hair growth at 24 months (only safety) but said "new hair appeared to persist." No evidence on how long HSC lasts before DHT reasserts itself.

          4. No. Transplanted hair was an exclusion criterion for the trial so anybody who had a transplant couldn't be in the trial.

          5. Seriously doubt it.

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          • Pate
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 427

            Originally posted by tizzle
            --> of the 80% inactive, HSC will "wake up" half of them (Ergo 40%) so in the end you will jump from 20% to 60% of your original state before MBP (in comparison to example 1 where you only jump from 50% to 75%.
            But an increase from 20 to 60% of original hair would be a 200% increase in hair count. We haven't seen anything that high yet, but it could happen.

            jgold is right. A 50% increase in terminal hair if you only have 10% original terminal remaining is only 15% of original terminal hair. You would need a 400% increase to get back to 50% original terminal hair.

            Given that we've seen these results from just two sets of injections, who knows what three or four, or more, sets might do?

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            • Kiwi
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 1105

              Originally posted by 534623
              if only time can tell, why do you tell so much crap now?
              Shut up douche bag.

              LOVE YOUR WORK TRACY

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              • BoSox
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 708

                I hope Histogen can regrow hair on my temples, as of now I would need a lot of grafts to fix my hairline. So depressed right now.

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                • tizzle
                  Member
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 52

                  Originally posted by Pate
                  But an increase from 20 to 60% of original hair would be a 200% increase in hair count. We haven't seen anything that high yet, but it could happen.
                  You are absolutely right. But what i wanted to point out is that many people are concerned, that the trial was done on men with thinning hair and not on bald guys. And that is has no effect on bald guys because of the results being compared to baseline in %.

                  Say the thinning guys in the trial have 100 follicles in the target area and 50 are sleeping, hsc can only wake up the 50 sleeping follicles because the others are allready growing hair.

                  With a bald guy you have 100 of 100 sleeping so HSC has more to work with. And since no bald guys were in the trial we cant tell if the 200% increase you mentioned wouldnt have happened.

                  It could, we simply dont know until they test in on a bald guy

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                  • tizzle
                    Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 52

                    Originally posted by BoSox
                    I hope Histogen can regrow hair on my temples, as of now I would need a lot of grafts to fix my hairline. So depressed right now.
                    I feel you man, my mpb started 1.5 years ago when i was 23 and its pretty agressive. Im thinning from hair line to the crown at the same fast rate, hair line is receeding simultaniously

                    I dont think i will last till hsc hits the market (i hope Fin does its job, cant tell yet), but i would rather safe the HT money for when it does

                    Edit: But i have to say that Histogens results improved my MPB depression massively. Now we know they are on the right track to cure this shitty "disease"

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                    • Sogeking
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 497

                      @TracyC
                      You took one of my sentences out of context and indirectly portrayed me as a negative nancy.
                      What I said was that Replicel was a failure from a viewpoint of an end user trying to grow visibly and cosmetically sufficent amount of hair. Which is the only one that matters. I believe dr. Cole said it as it is in the interview thread with David Hall about the trial results. Basically they haven't provided any pictures about any form of cosmetical improvement concerning their treatment.

                      Replicel wasn't a failure from a viewpoint of growing new hair with DSC cells. They actually succeded. However that doesn't mean much to balding man and women out there.
                      But hey if you wanna' believe 'em you do that.

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                      • Losing_It
                        Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 89

                        So much speculation on this thread now. It is exciting that they are making strides. At least we can look forward to perhaps a 6 month update and after that the 1 year update. It is unfair to compare HSC to Minox because you lose all the hair that you gained after you stop using it. Also, you need to apply it twice a day for the rest of your life.

                        We also need to remember that this was only a poster presentation. I see people on other forums are complaining about the pictures of the women and the men only had macros. I am not certain what people expect, these photos are from a clinical trial and need to show accurate haircount. Showing us a picture of a man growing hair won't do any good because I don't think that is what the regulators want.

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                        • 2020
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 1527

                          Originally posted by Pate
                          4. No. Transplanted hair was an exclusion criterion for the trial so anybody who had a transplant couldn't be in the trial.
                          probably because it does permanent damage. Even Replicel mentions this:

                          In addition, hair transplantation surgery inflicts considerable scalp tissue damage, while our procedure generates virtually no tissue damage.
                          The worst possible thing you can do right now, is get a hair transplant...

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                          • Nilli57211
                            Junior Member
                            • May 2011
                            • 26

                            For what it's worth, Replicel just released positive news. Apparently their results are better than they originally thought.



                            I'll be honest, it seems a little fishy to me. I don't know if this is for real, or if they just skewed some data to ameliorate the public's opinion of them, but it could be legit. It's great news if it is.

                            Also, wanted to point out one thing. The photos of the woman on the Histogen poster that everyone has been talking about - she really appears to have MPB. It's less common, but it happens - women can have male pattern baldness (receding hairline and bald areas), while men can lose hair in the female pattern (overall thinning). This woman has a receding hairline, and the product still worked very well in the temple area. This should be a promising sign to all, I think.

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                            • Tracy C
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 3125

                              Originally posted by Nilli57211
                              I'll be honest, it seems a little fishy to me. I don't know if this is for real, or if they just skewed some data to ameliorate the public's opinion of them, but it could be legit. It's great news if it is.
                              To be honest, these results are closer to what I was expecting. Though I did think more than seven study participants would have results like this. It is still a good sign that they are on the right track though. I am looking forward to the 12 month results.



                              Originally posted by Nilli57211
                              Also, wanted to point out one thing. The photos of the woman on the Histogen poster that everyone has been talking about - she really appears to have MPB. It's less common, but it happens...
                              For the sake of clarity, yes it is possible. However many women can develop this hair line by frequently wearing their hair pulled back tight, which can cause traction alopecia in the hair line.

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                              • Tracy C
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2011
                                • 3125

                                Originally posted by BoSox
                                I hope Histogen can regrow hair on my temples, as of now I would need a lot of grafts to fix my hairline. So depressed right now.
                                I have said it before and I will say it again. I have seen your hair, including your hair line, and you look fine.

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