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  • sdsurfin
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 702

    email

    Thank you for your interest in our research. If you have hair loss, we recommend seeing a dermatologist, as there are many causes of hair loss and some treatments are currently available.

    If you are in the Philadelphia area and wish assistance with scheduling an appointment, please feel free to call the Penn Health Referral Service at 1-800-789-PENN (7366). A Customer Service Representative or Registered Nurse will be happy to assist you from Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time.

    We are not performing any clinical trials at this time. The findings from Dr. George Cotsarelis study have not yet led to any clinical trials. Please refer to the National Institutes of Health clinical trial site clinicaltrials.gov for ongoing hair loss studies.


    This research would not have been possible without public and private grants. If you would like support biomedical research directly, please consider supporting Penn's Dermatology research.”

    We wish you well. Please let us know if we may be of further assistance.

    Sincerely,
    Penn Medicine Web Team

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    • sdsurfin
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 702

      weightlifting

      it has nothing to do with weights, tans, and shaving heads.

      it has to do with building the important things in your life. positivity, success in business and friendships. self acceptance. The really tough things that everyone has to build. Whether you shave your head or not doesn't matter, i live in brooklyn and I see way more dudes with receded hairlines and bald spots than those without. and most of them are happy, have relationships and lives to live. very few of them look like vin diesel. I just saw facebook pics of my friend's friend, and the dude just married an extremely beautiful girl, and his hairloss is just about the same as prince williams'. Anyway, if you set your own value on who you can attract, then you also need to work on other things to value. There are a lot of completely retarded and useless attractive people out there. Use your baldness to make you tougher. I'm pretty sure kelly slater is the best surfer ever because he is bald. it made him want success more, and in return he got to bang gisele bundchen. Pretty sure she would have never banged him if he had tons of hair and was just a normal great lookin dude from florida.

      I choose to stay fit, and if my balding gets bad soon, ill prob shave it all off, cause i think it looks better. it usually does. but thats really all beside the point. the point is to find the best road to happiness, and waiting for these treatments that clearly are not panning out anytime in the next two decades doesn't seem to be a good road. Hair transplants are pretty advanced, and look ok on the over 50 set, when most have thin hair anyway, but at that age i hope i won't care at all. If I do, it will probably mean i failed at other aspects of my life.

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      • Artha
        Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 73

        I do not agree with you UK, I don't think the Nigam doubling technique will have a superior result of follica

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        • Pentarou
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2013
          • 482

          What we really need is clarification from Follica and/or UPenn directly, we can't keep going on like this. I'm as aware as anyone that they are most likely years from release and even that's not guaranteed, but the uncertainty is the bitch. Everything is completely contradictory.

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          • crafter
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2013
            • 239

            so this video is nearly 3 years old and Cotsarellis says a treatment could be available in a few years if all goes well, so that would mean 2014



            I've emailed Follica but never got a reply. I personally believe they are only after publicity so they can fund their pensions; not because they really believe they can release a treatment, i mean Cotsarellis must be nearing retirement age. So, i think it's a scam. Their clinical trials aren't even on the clinicaltrials.gov website.

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            • UK_
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 2691

              Originally posted by Artha
              I do not agree with you UK, I don't think the Nigam doubling technique will have a superior result of follica
              Your name is not Dr Mwamba and you are not an ISHRS hair loss surgeon, I would rather listen to him than you thank you very much.

              Why would Dr Nigam invite Dr Mwamba over to his clinic if Dr Nigam is trying to mislead people?

              Dr Nigam does the splitting in vitro - he is on to something.

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              • UK_
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 2691

                Originally posted by Pentarou
                What we really need is clarification from Follica and/or UPenn directly, we can't keep going on like this. I'm as aware as anyone that they are most likely years from release and even that's not guaranteed, but the uncertainty is the bitch. Everything is completely contradictory.
                Forget them, you will be waiting until 2050 for Follica... we need to focus on Dr Nigam and Dr Mwamba right now... imagine how scared Follica will be when Dr Mwamba (an ISHRS surgeon) starts offering Nigams doubling at his clinic? Follica will deserve what they get for keeping us waiting all this time!!!

                If Dr Mwamba endorses what Nigam is doing then we can throw DUT and FIN in the garbage... just use toppik to conceal hair loss until we get doubling procedure which Dr Mwamba states has the potential to take NW6/7 back to NW2.

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                • crafter
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 239

                  Originally posted by UK_
                  Forget them, you will be waiting until 2050 for Follica... we need to focus on Dr Nigam and Dr Mwamba right now... imagine how scared Follica will be when Dr Mwamba (an ISHRS surgeon) starts offering Nigams doubling at his clinic? Follica will deserve what they get for keeping us waiting all this time!!!

                  If Dr Mwamba endorses what Nigam is doing then we can throw DUT and FIN in the garbage... just use toppik to conceal hair loss until we get doubling procedure which Dr Mwamba states has the potential to take NW6/7 back to NW2.
                  you really believe Dr Nigam? have you seen the questionable photos on his site?

                  I'll believe it when i see it.

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                  • hellouser
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2012
                    • 4419

                    Originally posted by Pentarou
                    What we really need is clarification from Follica and/or UPenn directly, we can't keep going on like this. I'm as aware as anyone that they are most likely years from release and even that's not guaranteed, but the uncertainty is the bitch. Everything is completely contradictory.
                    Youre not going to get clarification from anyone other than the typical corporate answer. Even if you got clarification, it would be so vague that it would raise more questions than answers. Historically speaking, its almost always been the case.

                    Its best to take everything they say with a grain of salt. A very fine grain of salt.

                    But what we DO know is that Follica is midway in human clinical trials. Thats not really up for debate. So all the speculative talk isn't helping. Like I've said in other threads, we need to replicate their method and do wounding/healing/follicle neogenesis ON OUR OWN.

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                    • Pentarou
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2013
                      • 482

                      Hell, I completely agree with you on that.

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                      • locke999
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2013
                        • 158

                        Originally posted by sdsurfin
                        Thank you for your interest in our research. If you have hair loss, we recommend seeing a dermatologist, as there are many causes of hair loss and some treatments are currently available.

                        If you are in the Philadelphia area and wish assistance with scheduling an appointment, please feel free to call the Penn Health Referral Service at 1-800-789-PENN (7366). A Customer Service Representative or Registered Nurse will be happy to assist you from Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time.

                        We are not performing any clinical trials at this time. The findings from Dr. George Cotsarelis study have not yet led to any clinical trials. Please refer to the National Institutes of Health clinical trial site clinicaltrials.gov for ongoing hair loss studies.


                        This research would not have been possible without public and private grants. If you would like support biomedical research directly, please consider supporting Penn's Dermatology research.”

                        We wish you well. Please let us know if we may be of further assistance.

                        Sincerely,
                        Penn Medicine Web Team
                        This is horrible. The only team that I had hope in aren't even in trials. I guess its really time to start accepting it. I am 23 and was hoping in at least 5-6 years there would be something so I can at least enjoy the little youth that I had left.

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                        • HairBane
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2013
                          • 300

                          Originally posted by locke999
                          This is horrible. The only team that I had hope in aren't even in trials. I guess its really time to start accepting it. I am 23 and was hoping in at least 5-6 years there would be something so I can at least enjoy the little youth that I had left.
                          They're in the middle of human trials for SOMETHING. They're just in between phases.

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                          • crafter
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 239

                            Originally posted by sdsurfin
                            Thank you for your interest in our research. If you have hair loss, we recommend seeing a dermatologist, as there are many causes of hair loss and some treatments are currently available.

                            If you are in the Philadelphia area and wish assistance with scheduling an appointment, please feel free to call the Penn Health Referral Service at 1-800-789-PENN (7366). A Customer Service Representative or Registered Nurse will be happy to assist you from Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time.

                            We are not performing any clinical trials at this time. The findings from Dr. George Cotsarelis study have not yet led to any clinical trials. Please refer to the National Institutes of Health clinical trial site clinicaltrials.gov for ongoing hair loss studies.


                            This research would not have been possible without public and private grants. If you would like support biomedical research directly, please consider supporting Penn's Dermatology research.”

                            We wish you well. Please let us know if we may be of further assistance.

                            Sincerely,
                            Penn Medicine Web Team
                            when did you recieve this? why are the news reporting they are doing phase 2 trials?

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                            • crafter
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 239

                              Originally posted by HairBane
                              They're in the middle of human trials for SOMETHING. They're just in between phases.
                              but it says they're NOT doing any trials?

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                              • garethbale
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2012
                                • 603

                                Originally posted by locke999
                                This is horrible. The only team that I had hope in aren't even in trials. I guess its really time to start accepting it. I am 23 and was hoping in at least 5-6 years there would be something so I can at least enjoy the little youth that I had left.
                                I'm confused

                                Are they part of Follica?

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