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  • hiilikeyourbeard
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    So why is it taking AGES to get it onto market?
    i for one think follica could really be something huge. you can't rush it. once they know it's safe and get approval on the device they use i'm sure it'll be here. exciting stuff regardless. what i really wanna know is what kind of hairs they can grow. if it's just white crappy hair that would suck. cause if it's thick terminal hair we're all cured pretty much with this procedure, unless for some reason your body rejects it

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Spencer and Joe From Staten Island both stated they are in human clinical trials and both said that Follica succesfully grew hair through NEOGENESIS.

    Puretech Ventures which is funding Follica, clearly states on their website they are in Human Clinical Trials:



    From what I've read/heard, Follica doesn't need a complete 3 phase trials as the substances theyre using to generate new follicles are 'known substances' and apparently they only need approval for the wounding device (which, what we know from the released patents is a laser). If anyone has more concrete info, please correct me on any of the points i've made, im not 100% sure, theres too much info coming through the pipes lately with all the hair loss solutions (which, is a good thing, finally)
    So why is it taking AGES to get it onto market?

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by HairBane
    Conflicting reports, but apparently they are undergoing clinical trials
    Spencer and Joe From Staten Island both stated they are in human clinical trials and both said that Follica succesfully grew hair through NEOGENESIS.

    Puretech Ventures which is funding Follica, clearly states on their website they are in Human Clinical Trials:



    From what I've read/heard, Follica doesn't need a complete 3 phase trials as the substances theyre using to generate new follicles are 'known substances' and apparently they only need approval for the wounding device (which, what we know from the released patents is a laser). If anyone has more concrete info, please correct me on any of the points i've made, im not 100% sure, theres too much info coming through the pipes lately with all the hair loss solutions (which, is a good thing, finally)

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  • HairBane
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    Originally posted by Pentarou
    So basically, Follica aren't undergoing clinical trials?
    Conflicting reports, but apparently they are undergoing clinical trials

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  • Pentarou
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    So basically, Follica aren't undergoing clinical trials?

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  • burtandernie
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    Why does a company going through trials show anyone pictures until its all said and done? Something like this is going to come out of nowhere where all these forum guys never talked about it or heard of it and its going to be a game changer. A lot of the big things on the radar will probably fizzle

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  • locke999
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    Originally posted by the_dude78
    because they know they have it, and maybe it'll be here sooner than we expect. I actually find it to be a positive sign when they say "soon" rather than giving us the usual 5 years crap. Maybe two years?
    They never said soon. That was what an article by Huffington Post said and they basically regurgitated information from older articles.

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  • the_dude78
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    Originally posted by baldybald
    if they regrew some hair, then why are they not showing us pictures ?
    because they know they have it, and maybe it'll be here sooner than we expect. I actually find it to be a positive sign when they say "soon" rather than giving us the usual 5 years crap. Maybe two years?

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  • Hair87
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    Follica is under going Human Clinical Studies.

    See this link

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  • reckless
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    Originally posted by baldybald
    if they regrew some hair, then why are they not showing us pictures ?
    My only hope is that the results are so good that they are worried that it may scare their competitors!

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  • baldybald
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    if they regrew some hair, then why are they not showing us pictures ?

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  • HairlossAt15
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    Originally posted by deuce
    Man I got some bad news. I emailed Follica and told them I was suffering, and just asked for some more information on their future products. They said they are not in any clinical trials right now, and stay tuned to their website for updates. I thought they were in Phase 2 trials. WTF? I feel like crying. I had a horrible day today, and this was the icing on the cake. ****KKKK BALDNESS. Its the stupidest shit ever.
    The CEO has said that they are doing phase 2 human trials.

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  • HairBane
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    Originally posted by locke999
    Can you link to the article that displays their confidence in having a cure.
    I don't know specific articles, I'm no expert on them, I just get that feeling from everything I've read and seen of them. They say they can definitely grow hair on human skin, which is a cure.

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  • locke999
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    Originally posted by HairBane
    Well, Follica seem to be very secretive generally. A few guys on here do seem to know more about them though, so maybe they can give more info. I'm sure someone mentioned that they may not even need clinical trials because all the substances they use are already approved.

    I'm reassured by their confidence (bordering on arrogance) that they have THE cure for hairloss.
    Can you link to the article that displays their confidence in having a cure.

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  • HairBane
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    Well, Follica seem to be very secretive generally. A few guys on here do seem to know more about them though, so maybe they can give more info. I'm sure someone mentioned that they may not even need clinical trials because all the substances they use are already approved.

    I'm reassured by their confidence (bordering on arrogance) that they have THE cure for hairloss.

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