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  • joachim
    Senior Member
    • May 2014
    • 559

    #46
    it's probably not necessary to harvest the same follicle multiple times. if at least one single regeneration of each hair (or only every second hair) it would be huge already.
    i too think that if a hair regenerates itself, it's kind of weaker then and could potentially be destroyed the next time you split the follicle again. i think it will be interesting to identify a regenerated hair follicle, extract it completely and check it under the microscope (maybe 2 years post-op or so). if the hair bulb has the same size like a normal untouched follicle, then this would show us that even multiple regenerations could be possible.

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    • mjolnir
      Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 67

      #47
      Getting a little off topic, but I was thinking that the two things we'd need for me to be comfortable with a hair transplant would be donor regeneration and scarless healing, but then it occurred to me that if we had proper scarless healing would probably wouldn't need transplants at all because if we can convince the body to make new skin, it would probably also make new follicles. Well, at least that's what happens in mice...

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      • stayhopeful
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 280

        #48
        Originally posted by Artista
        Thanks Sogeking, ( my life has been so busy and stressful at times-all work related)
        Those questions of yours will have to be answered after the next round of phase testings. I dont know what the actual percentage numbers were from that first round but I can honestly say that I was truly astounded by those before/after photos. Spencer was surprised as well.
        As far as my upcoming phase test activity is concerned, I know that it has been said that phase testing would begin this month but I have yet to get the call. Im confident that Ill hear from Dr Wesley sometime soon..Cheers to you bro

        Artisa
        I really hoow dr Wes undestanda the magnitude of the situation he is dealing with here. If he can in fact deliver a way to have a scarless hair transplant that regenerates a fair perctage of donor hair, then he will have made a tsunami on the hair industry and beat all these lame biotech companies too. He will be responsible for eliminating an enormous abs unquantifiable amount of suffering from people around the world. This to me at least would be as big a contribution to human progress as almost anything I can imagine. I hope he understands the stakes and ultimately comes through, solidifying himself as a legend for eternity

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        • mjolnir
          Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 67

          #49
          Given that this is a new mechanical procedure rather than a new chemical treatment, how does that affect time frame for trials, FDA approval, etc?

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          • FearTheLoss
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 1581

            #50
            Artista,

            How long is this trial going to be? I thought I read somewhere 6 months, but maybe I'm mistaken.

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            • yeahyeahyeah
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 1776

              #51
              Originally posted by stayhopeful
              Artisa
              I really hoow dr Wes undestanda the magnitude of the situation he is dealing with here. If he can in fact deliver a way to have a scarless hair transplant that regenerates a fair perctage of donor hair, then he will have made a tsunami on the hair industry and beat all these lame biotech companies too. He will be responsible for eliminating an enormous abs unquantifiable amount of suffering from people around the world. This to me at least would be as big a contribution to human progress as almost anything I can imagine. I hope he understands the stakes and ultimately comes through, solidifying himself as a legend for eternity
              i hate to say it, but this is my only hope.

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              • Artista
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 2070

                #52
                Hey everyone,,I dont know if any of you had heard me call-in to Spencer's Live show last Tuesday.
                (Hi Spencer-great show)
                Spencer was correct in that we all must live for now. Do whatever it is that you can to not allow your hair loss to ruin your days. STAY POSITIVE guys. When you do that,,a 'Game-changing' new treatment will SNEAK-UP on you..thats the truth.
                Spencer has the responsibility of being very objective when discussing any and all upcoming hair treatments.
                I feel that Dr Wesley will have something very INNOVATIVE in the future.
                Exactly when, NO ONE KNOWS for sure.
                Dr Wesley has so much on his plate to work on, my recent phone conversation with him was a very positive one.
                He certainly doe still have some hurdles to conquer before starting the next Phase Testing (probably in Sept)
                Those hurdles I would think are not impossibilities at all.
                They are more or less standard medical procedures that need to be accomplished regarding his new instrumentation.
                Medical Cleanliness and Sterilization protocols are very important guys..

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                • joachim
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2014
                  • 559

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Artista
                  Hey everyone,,I dont know if any of you had heard me call-in to Spencer's Live show last Tuesday.
                  (Hi Spencer-great show)
                  Spencer was correct in that we all must live for now. Do whatever it is that you can to not allow your hair loss to ruin your days. STAY POSITIVE guys. When you do that,,a 'Game-changing' new treatment will SNEAK-UP on you..thats the truth.
                  Spencer has the responsibility of being very objective when discussing any and all upcoming hair treatments.
                  I feel that Dr Wesley will have something very INNOVATIVE in the future.
                  Exactly when, NO ONE KNOWS for sure.
                  Dr Wesley has so much on his plate to work on, my recent phone conversation with him was a very positive one.
                  He certainly doe still have some hurdles to conquer before starting the next Phase Testing (probably in Sept)
                  Those hurdles I would think are not impossibilities at all.
                  They are more or less standard medical procedures that need to be accomplished regarding his new instrumentation.
                  Medical Cleanliness and Sterilization protocols are very important guys..
                  i hope you're right man. i will only get excited if the donor regeneration part becomes reality. otherwise it's "only" a better FUE, still far away from a cure. i hope that dr wesley can crack that code once and for all. i'm so tired of all the wonder-treatments and nigams out there.

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                  • mjolnir
                    Member
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 67

                    #54
                    Originally posted by joachim
                    i hope you're right man. i will only get excited if the donor regeneration part becomes reality. otherwise it's "only" a better FUE, still far away from a cure. i hope that dr wesley can crack that code once and for all. i'm so tired of all the wonder-treatments and nigams out there.
                    Yeah, it's important at this point to keep one's hopes in check. Back when all the talk was about histogen and replicel, I allowed myself to get set up for a lot of disappointment. Which isn't to say don't be optimistic, but I think we need to be optimistic in the abstract - "really smart people are working on this, and sooner or later some of them *are* going to figure it out", rather than "this particular treatment is definitely going to be the one that changes everything, and I'm already saving for my trip to so-and-so country where I'm sure it'll be available next year. If this is it, then great. If not, well then we're no worse off than we were, but maybe the next option will turn out better.

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                    • rhysmorgan
                      Member
                      • Jan 2014
                      • 94

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Artista
                      Hey everyone,,I dont know if any of you had heard me call-in to Spencer's Live show last Tuesday.
                      (Hi Spencer-great show)
                      Spencer was correct in that we all must live for now. Do whatever it is that you can to not allow your hair loss to ruin your days. STAY POSITIVE guys. When you do that,,a 'Game-changing' new treatment will SNEAK-UP on you..thats the truth.
                      Spencer has the responsibility of being very objective when discussing any and all upcoming hair treatments.
                      I feel that Dr Wesley will have something very INNOVATIVE in the future.
                      Exactly when, NO ONE KNOWS for sure.
                      Dr Wesley has so much on his plate to work on, my recent phone conversation with him was a very positive one.
                      He certainly doe still have some hurdles to conquer before starting the next Phase Testing (probably in Sept)
                      Those hurdles I would think are not impossibilities at all.
                      They are more or less standard medical procedures that need to be accomplished regarding his new instrumentation.
                      Medical Cleanliness and Sterilization protocols are very important guys..
                      Wise words. Take it from a guy in his mid thirties, I spent my entire 20's worrying about hairloss and letting it affect my life for no reason whatsoever. Get some hobbies, develop some interests. If you want to take action on your hairloss do it with a clear mind and a strong mental position, not one of desperation.

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                      • beetee
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2013
                        • 187

                        #56
                        Originally posted by rhysmorgan
                        Wise words. Take it from a guy in his mid thirties, I spent my entire 20's worrying about hairloss and letting it affect my life for no reason whatsoever. Get some hobbies, develop some interests. If you want to take action on your hairloss do it with a clear mind and a strong mental position, not one of desperation.
                        Some great replies on here, an unfortunate rarity on these boards, at least from my perspective. This reply in particular would be really valuable if those that could really benefit from it would be open to it, although I fear this may not be the case (the situation described is the exact case for me as well). The general hopefulness approach that's being recommended on here is, I think, really the best way to go. I know many on here want something certain, but I'm afraid that's not in the cards yet. But there is a lot of potentially breakthrough stuff being worked on, and that makes our current situation better than it ever was before.

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