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  • HairBane
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    Originally posted by Pentarou
    I'd love it if the conspiracy theory turns out to be true that Aderans packed it in because they discovered that Follica would beat them to the market with a better/more permanent procedure. If only, eh lads?
    Ooh, I like that.

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  • UK_
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    Horses mouth

    Originally posted by Vox
    Essentially they repeat what we already know here. There are just two details in the first article worth mentioning.

    (1) They say that Follica is already conducting phase II trials on humans with success: newly generated follicles with their method turn into hair, a first as they say. Was that known already? It is new to me.

    (2) The article starts by saying "American researchers announced that they are very close to commercialize a treatment that would allow hair regeneration". I am wondering, is it really so (close to commercialization) or did they need a catchy title?
    The day these comments come from Follica directly I will believe them, until then, I will never believe journalists because they are just bullshitters.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Pentarou
    I'd love it if the conspiracy theory turns out to be true that Aderans packed it in because they discovered that Follica would beat them to the market with a better/more permanent procedure. If only, eh lads?
    Definitely very much a possibility. No point in releasing a product, spending more time, resources, funding, etc. to know your product is going to get obliterated.

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  • greatjob!
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    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    is here any investor big economic guy to know info from the inside to confirm our hopes?
    because if cotsarelis outperforms aderans and histogen and all then who cares
    I'm pretty sure both companies are privately funded, so the only people who would have any info like this would be large capital investors who would be under nondisclosure agreements and would be idiots for leaking info about either company.

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  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
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    is here any investor big economic guy to know info from the inside to confirm our hopes?
    because if cotsarelis outperforms aderans and histogen and all then who cares

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  • greatjob!
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    Originally posted by Pentarou
    I'd love it if the conspiracy theory turns out to be true that Aderans packed it in because they discovered that Follica would beat them to the market with a better/more permanent procedure. If only, eh lads?
    I would be sooooo happy!!!

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  • Pentarou
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    I'd love it if the conspiracy theory turns out to be true that Aderans packed it in because they discovered that Follica would beat them to the market with a better/more permanent procedure. If only, eh lads?

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  • Vox
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    Essentially they repeat what we already know here. There are just two details in the first article worth mentioning.

    (1) They say that Follica is already conducting phase II trials on humans with success: newly generated follicles with their method turn into hair, a first as they say. Was that known already? It is new to me.

    (2) The article starts by saying "American researchers announced that they are very close to commercialize a treatment that would allow hair regeneration". I am wondering, is it really so (close to commercialization) or did they need a catchy title?

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  • brunobald
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    Some more recent Follica articles in French I think.



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  • thinningTooSoon
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    Originally posted by gainspotter
    Sounds about right. Out of curiosity what is the clinic called?
    I've been googling dermarolling lots lately but have never come across that link.
    Diane Nivern Clinic

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  • gainspotter
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    Originally posted by thinningTooSoon
    I asked her for any before and after photos, and unfortunately she had none so I think I won't be visiting!! Will be continuing with the Derma Roller trial though
    Sounds about right. Out of curiosity what is the clinic called?
    I've been googling dermarolling lots lately but have never come across that link.

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  • thinningTooSoon
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    Originally posted by gainspotter
    Go pay them a visit and report back if you are a nw0 after their treatment.
    I will highly doubt it though.
    I asked her for any before and after photos, and unfortunately she had none so I think I won't be visiting!! Will be continuing with the Derma Roller trial though

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  • gainspotter
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    Originally posted by thinningTooSoon
    Hi all,

    I thought you might be interested to know this, whilst googling derma rolling I came across a clinic in the UK that offers this is a treatment for hair loss. Whilst doing the procedure they use a product called I use a product called AQ Solution Hair Complex. I emailed her about this and she had the following to say about it:

    I use a product called AQ Solution Hair Complex - ADVANCED HAIR COMPLEX

    Restores the health and regeneration of hair follicles to re-grow hair with a GF (growth factor)-technology formula
    Natural, cutting-edge solution that targets the source of hair loss by restoring a healthy scalp
    GF-technology returns a youthful, healthy hair cycle
    Non-greasy, no unpleasant odor, and no side effects
    it contains human fibroblast cells and peptides to stimulate the dormant follicles to produce hair again

    I am no scientist, but this seems to be what Follica are trying to do, isn't it?
    Go pay them a visit and report back if you are a nw0 after their treatment.
    I will highly doubt it though.

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  • Pentarou
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    ^ sounds like snake oil sold using impressive-sounding buzz words. Cosmetic/private medicine in the UK isn't regulated properly, beware.

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  • thinningTooSoon
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    Hi all,

    I thought you might be interested to know this, whilst googling derma rolling I came across a clinic in the UK that offers this is a treatment for hair loss. Whilst doing the procedure they use a product called I use a product called AQ Solution Hair Complex. I emailed her about this and she had the following to say about it:

    I use a product called AQ Solution Hair Complex - ADVANCED HAIR COMPLEX

    Restores the health and regeneration of hair follicles to re-grow hair with a GF (growth factor)-technology formula
    Natural, cutting-edge solution that targets the source of hair loss by restoring a healthy scalp
    GF-technology returns a youthful, healthy hair cycle
    Non-greasy, no unpleasant odor, and no side effects
    it contains human fibroblast cells and peptides to stimulate the dormant follicles to produce hair again

    I am no scientist, but this seems to be what Follica are trying to do, isn't it?

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