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  • stayhopeful
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 280

    #61
    Yea same here. I did not know this is possible

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    • HARIRI
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 467

      #62
      I just came back from Malaysia last month but I promised my wife to visit her family again in Malaysia once Histogen will be released there. I will be one of the first patients to try the Asian release of Histogen. This is te reason why Im not touching my crown area with a hair transplant, thats in order that Histogen works well there as I heard transplanted areas may affect the final outcome. Singapore 2015 here I come, keep on dreaming

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      • Thinning87
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 839

        #63
        folks it is one thing to say that it is possible to release early in Asia, it is another to say that we are sure Histogen will do so...

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        • FearTheLoss
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 1581

          #64
          Originally posted by LMS
          Not doubting you at all but do you have any links to information about this? (not necessarily histogen, but the ability to release products after phase 2b in Asia)

          Interested in reading about this.

          thx brah
          No, I am quoting what Dr. Ziering said in his interview with Spencer.

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          • BoSox
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2010
            • 697

            #65
            Will HSC be able to reverse thinning hair 100% you guys think? I'm a little confused on what hairs HSC would work on only. Can't wait for another update.

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            • krewel
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 187

              #66
              Originally posted by BoSox
              Will HSC be able to reverse thinning hair 100% you guys think? I'm a little confused on what hairs HSC would work on only. Can't wait for another update.
              Thinning hair? I'm pretty sure it does/will.

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              • Vox
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2013
                • 298

                #67
                Originally posted by krewel
                Thinning hair? I'm pretty sure it does/will.
                Yeah, me too.

                The hard part is regrowth. Take a random slick bald scalp, ingrain HSC or whatever and then step back to watch it grow hair. Everywhere. Will that be possible? That's the real question. But I keep no hope that it will happen soon.

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                • hellouser
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 4419

                  #68
                  I feel terrible for guys that have large slick bald areas, I suppose I'm lucky that I've mostly thinned out, these procedures from Histogen and Aderans look like will be best suited for thinners rather than bald areas.

                  I really hope there is an available treatment for everyone soon.

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                  • Nerve
                    Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 65

                    #69
                    Originally posted by hellouser
                    I feel terrible for guys that have large slick bald areas, I suppose I'm lucky that I've mostly thinned out, these procedures from Histogen and Aderans look like will be best suited for thinners rather than bald areas.
                    Don`t large slick areas begin with thinning or am I mistaken?

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                    • Thinning87
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 839

                      #70
                      Just a thought for all those who are skeptical: if Histogen is committing to talk at a conference specifically about hair loss and HSC and what they have done, it probably means what has happened since the last update has not failed and has shown some promising results... otherwise why would you go out in public 6 months later to talk about something that has failed?

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                      • stayhopeful
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2013
                        • 280

                        #71
                        Originally posted by Thinning87
                        Just a thought for all those who are skeptical: if Histogen is committing to talk at a conference specifically about hair loss and HSC and what they have done, it probably means what has happened since the last update has not failed and has shown some promising results... otherwise why would you go out in public 6 months later to talk about something that has failed?
                        This is a good point. I don't think we can conclude the results are very successful, but this indicates, to an extent, that the most recent updates are NOT a failure, and they still anticipate to bring it to market. Well have to wait until the confrence though to get more details. Anyone know when?

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                        • 534623
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 1854

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Thinning87

                          why would you go out in public 6 months later to talk about something that has failed?
                          Point #1: Nobody can force them to "go out in public".

                          Point #2: IF they go out in public, they are forced to talk BS again and will show you BS photos again - IF they still try to be positive for investors.

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                          • Thinning87
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 839

                            #73
                            Originally posted by 534623
                            Point #1: Nobody can force them to "go out in public".
                            So? I didn't say they are forced to go into the public. You are so stupid.


                            Originally posted by 534623
                            Point #2: IF they go out in public, they are forced to talk BS again and will show you BS photos again - IF they still try to be positive for investors.
                            You're so stupid. You talk like they scam people. As always you have nothing better to do than troll and ruin the conversation. Get a life.

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                            • Desmond84
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2012
                              • 987

                              #74
                              Hey guys, here's what I've been thinking and also some questions I came up with that you may be able to clarify:

                              1. In 2010, Dr Costraelis found that the number of stem cells in balding areas are the same as non-balding areas! They are simply INACTIVE and lack the necessary responses to grow new hairs!

                              2. In 2011, Dr Gail Naughton announced that she was fascinated by this finding and believes this would be the most likely explanation regarding the mechanism of action of Histogen's Hair stimulating complex! So, necessary growth factors to switch on these stem cells are what's found in the HSC complex.

                              3. We know that once you lose 50% of your hair density, your hair appears thinning and see-through. If you lose 100% of your hair in a particular region, it is a slick bald area.

                              4. So far, Histogen has managed to increase the hair density in treated areas by 20%, 3 months after the second injection!

                              So, here's my question:

                              - Why was it NOT able to switch on all of your stem cells in the injected areas? Why only 20% of them responded?

                              Do we need even more injections to switch on the remainders?

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                              • youngin
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 338

                                #75
                                Probably due to fibrosis.

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