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  • Thinning87
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 839

    #16
    It's the usual negativity wave, nothing you can do about it, people will start saying that all these companies were scams designed to take investors' money and the cure will never be found.

    Nothing sadder than seeing people getting so emotional and irrational as soon as something goes wrong.

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    • FearTheLoss
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 1581

      #17
      hmm...this is very interesting...

      Dr. Yates is advertising this on his website now...

      See Dr. Yates eyebrow transplant and micropigmentation before and after surgery gallery.

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      • garethbale
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 603

        #18
        Originally posted by FearTheLoss
        hmm...this is very interesting...

        Dr. Yates is advertising this on his website now...

        http://www.dryateshairscience.com/no...tions/biologix
        Is he a reputable doctor?

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        • FearTheLoss
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 1581

          #19
          Originally posted by garethbale
          Is he a reputable doctor?
          Yes he is an ABHRS, AHLA, ISHRS, and IAHRS member..so I would say very reputable.

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          • kphilly
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 7

            #20
            Originally posted by FearTheLoss
            hmm...this is very interesting...

            Dr. Yates is advertising this on his website now...

            http://www.dryateshairscience.com/no...tions/biologix
            Ziering and Baumann are also on their medical advisory board. From what I've read, they are pretty reputable too. I'm a woman who's had diffuse loss for the past 4 years due to low thyroid/hormonal imbalance. I don't know how good the treatment is for slick balding men, but it seems to work well on diffuse loss. Definitely considering it.

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            • Breaking Bald
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2012
              • 598

              #21
              Not sure what to make of this, why have we not heard of them before? Why is Yates promoting it? This is confusing.

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              • joely
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2011
                • 336

                #22
                Hmmm i too dont know what to make of this the results loook reasonably good to me but none of them are slick bald they are all thinners, a few of the before and after pictures say it restored their receeding hairlines bt they all apear to still have a thin hair line so not sure how it would work on completley bald people, it says they are apoplying for fda / ema I dont know how long EMA take to approave I am willing to travel and pay a high price for the cure but flying to columbia once a month for six months then twice a year after that fom the UK just is not do-able for me, so not going to pin my hopes on this in uk or europe any time soon but will be keeping my eye on them.

                The injection treatments that are starting to appear such as this PRP and NIgams HM are more appealing to me than any transplant but nothing strikes me yet as being 100% to regrow all you're hair, hey ho only another five years

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                • ccmethinning
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 317

                  #23
                  Originally posted by FearTheLoss
                  like replicel? do you live in a cave? replicel is probably the best chance we have at a cure in the next 10 years.
                  You must not have been around last spring when RepliCel was was paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to stock promoters to pump up their stock. Whores like Tobin Smith and a bunch of other paid promotion services. It worked too, with vastly increased trading volume and an increase in price. Then they released their results and the stock priced halved in a matter of days. Now it trades at .40 cents a share. RepliCel was a cash strapped company when they were blowing hundreds of thousands on stock ads too. What a joke.

                  RepliCel's management is very sketchy, with lots of highly paid management for a company whose day to operations consist of nearly nothing. They also came public via reverse merger, which is the way most fraudulent companies in the past several years went public. The man who ran their reverse merger, whose name escapes me for the moment, has been involved with a bunch of other bio-med reverse mergers that have flopped, and either been halted on the OTCBB or trade for pennies. I think RepliCel also has a large management stock option plan as well.

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                  • FearTheLoss
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 1581

                    #24
                    Originally posted by ccmethinning
                    You must not have been around last spring when RepliCel was was paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to stock promoters to pump up their stock. Whores like Tobin Smith and a bunch of other paid promotion services. It worked too, with vastly increased trading volume and an increase in price. Then they released their results and the stock priced halved in a matter of days. Now it trades at .40 cents a share. RepliCel was a cash strapped company when they were blowing hundreds of thousands on stock ads too. What a joke.

                    RepliCel's management is very sketchy, with lots of highly paid management for a company whose day to operations consist of nearly nothing. They also came public via reverse merger, which is the way most fraudulent companies in the past several years went public. The man who ran their reverse merger, whose name escapes me for the moment, has been involved with a bunch of other bio-med reverse mergers that have flopped, and either been halted on the OTCBB or trade for pennies. I think RepliCel also has a large management stock option plan as well.

                    Okay that's all well and good, but tell me why, if you don't believe they are a legit company coming with a cure, they got a company like Shiseido to invest large sums of money in them and buy the licensing for RepliCel's RCH-01 hair regeneration technology?

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                    • KO1
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 805

                      #25
                      Yates also promotes laser light therapy...

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                      • Breaking Bald
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 598

                        #26
                        Originally posted by KO1
                        Yates also promotes laser light therapy...
                        God I hate this ****ing industry, we can't trust anybody!!!

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                        • FearTheLoss
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 1581

                          #27
                          Originally posted by KO1
                          Yates also promotes laser light therapy...
                          Laser light therapy may have potential. It's just it doesn't work for everybody.

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                          • KO1
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 805

                            #28
                            ^Yeah sounds like a great treatment :eyeroll:....how many does it work for?

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                            • FearTheLoss
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 1581

                              #29
                              Originally posted by KO1
                              ^Yeah sounds like a great treatment :eyeroll:....how many does it work for?
                              From what I've researched I would say 2 out of 10 for maintenance..but it saved 2 and that is what matters. That may not sound good to you, but I'm sure those 2 people are grateful for it.

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                              • Delphi
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 517

                                #30
                                Honestly, I don't think anyone should look at any of the HT docs for anything more than their surgical skill. It's a business like anything else and I guess if they think these treatments work even a little bit, they are going to try to sell it.

                                Personally, I think laser is a crock, but Yates seems like a really good HT surgeon. Some of the best HT docs seem to sell that crap.

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