Guys, I hope to everything that we get some good news from both Histogen And Aderans that indicates a near-term release! Please!!! I need it so badly
Please let this be the year
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Within a 2-3 months. Aderans is either completely finished or will be completely finished by the end of this month with all of their Phase II trials, so a press release is bound to happen shortly after.
Histogen has many public appearances set for the next month so we should be hearing something from them as well.
It looks like 2013 is going to be the year with the most solidifying news to date that should give us a very clear path for both Aderans and Histogen.Comment
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Sorry to but in but I'm new here and I just wanted help on how to create a thread. Once again sorry if this is annoying.Comment
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Histogen May 9-12th we'll get an update. Phase IIa has been done for a bit. IMO great early results.
BIM should be updated soon as Phase II is done(people who used the 0.03% solution off-label have had solid growth, but it costs about 1200-1500 bucks for a years supply! the hairloss trials are using a more powerful solution)
Aderans is a wildcard, no idea what to expect from them or when.Comment
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A bald guy like me would be more interested in Hair Multiplication/Cloning, because from what I've heard, Histogen and Aderans would be only useful for those wanting to retain hair or those who have just started losing hair, that is, those who are not slick bald.Comment
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This will be the year that they will tell us that there's 5 years left for Histogen to be available. Can't wait!Comment
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So Histogen does not regrow new hair?Comment
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Then again, by then I think scarless hair transplant would be advanced and probably the more attractive route to take. Because as it stands now, people stay away from HT's because of either two things, they can't afford it or they just don't want to deal with a line in the back of their head.Comment
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Then again, by then I think scarless hair transplant would be advanced and probably the more attractive route to take. Because as it stands now, people stay away from HT's because of either two things, they can't afford it or they just don't want to deal with a line in the back of their head.Comment
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How would a follicle die if an existing follicle is places next to it? You'd have to remove them completely or the follicle would need to be dead.
I really doubt an HT or HST will effect anything.Comment
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We'd know with a test: transplanting hairs in some place where I currently have native density; would we get a higher density? Or would growth of either some of the transplanted or some of the original hairs be impeded?Comment
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Ok, but why would it be impeded? You didn't destroy the existing follicle.Comment
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The heck would I know... but what will be the limiting factor for density, if I wish to transplant follicles, over and over, in numerous procedures - over many, many years - in the same chosen area, until I run out of money (or, if I were a comic book character, donor)??Comment
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I seriously hope I can maintain what I have up until one of these treatments hit the market. I'm like a diffuse NW 2-2.5, but my hairline is the issue.
I keep thinking we will hear something, anything on Histogen etc., but I hear crickets. I'm concerned it will be too late by the time anything happens. Sucks.Comment
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