adipose-derived stem cell protein extract
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Yes, please keep us posted alias, I'm very interested too.
Also 5)How many treatments did they say will be required?
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Just Did my first treatment, if you have any questions ask. I will post photos in a few weeks since it takes a while to work. If it works.Leave a comment:
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i will keep you updated with photos etc, doing my first treatment mid july, second in october and third one in april.Leave a comment:
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man the link you posted is great.it appears that they inject both cultured stem cells with the growth factors released during culturing. this is from the site:"Taken from a small sample of your body’s adipose tissue (fat stores), the stem cells are then separated out and grown into a ’culture’ of sufficient volume for the treatment. The stem cells are ’differentiated’ with growth factors to ensure they perform the desired hair growth function."There's a place in Shanghai, China that also uses Adipose Stem Cells for hair loss! See here:
http://www.stellen.com.cn/Eng/Mira.aspx?id=7
weird because the guy I talked to said that they don't have pictures online because of customer privacy and he is willing to show me them through skype. I didn't see the transplant pics, if I saw them I would have told him that you already have hair transplants pictures on your site.Leave a comment:
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No opinion. However, please keep us posted after your treatment WITH photos. It will be VERY beneficial to all of us.. PLEASE!!!Leave a comment:
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There's a place in Shanghai, China that also uses Adipose Stem Cells for hair loss! See here:
http://www.stellen.com.cn/Eng/Mira.aspx?id=7
It's not the same as AAPE. These cell transfers might work but remember that
Jahoda, Linder, Atak, etc, etc, etc, are all trying to figure out how to make
cell implantation work. And yet the very credible adipose stem cell extract (AAPE) study worked just fine. I think that could be because science hasn't yet worked out all of the bugs with implantation of the actual cells but if you inject the harvested AAPE from the cells into the scalp then you might be able to get around having to work all of those bugs out. I think that until all of the bugs are worked out of the cell implants you are probably better off injecting the extract from the cells.
I think that injecting the extract (AAPE) and the most advanced version possible of DP cells and epithelial cells is probably the best way to go. The cells might help but even if they don't then at least the AAPE will make a significant improvement on your hair.Leave a comment:
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There's a place in Shanghai, China that also uses Adipose Stem Cells for hair loss! See here:
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They do regular hair transplants and have a gallery for their results. I can't find any photos with results from the ADSC treatment.Leave a comment:
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yes this is the one in boston. I didn't ask if more than a treatment is required. you can contact them and they will call you.HGS,
is this the place you were talking about?
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HGS,I don't know how legit it is. fat stem cells is not widely used here in the us. clinics are still trialing with it. here in the us it is 2500$ the guy i talked to seemed confident about it, but at 5000$ I wouldn't bother unless they have really very solid data about it. there is a study by yale university that connects fat stem cells to hair growth : http://news.yale.edu/2011/09/01/yale...-its-time-grow , they think it tells the hair to grow and I read somewhere that balding men have less fat under the scalp. so who knows. there is some data behind it but 5000 euros is really expensive to gamble with. if it was below 1000$ I would even do it more frequently within a year.
is this the place you were talking about?
It seems very similar to the this treatment, what is the difference? I actually live closer to Boston, then any of the other options, and at 2500 it doesnt seem like a bad price. Do you know if follow up treatments are required?Leave a comment:
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its 5000 for the first time, then its 1500 or 3500 the next two times, since they have your fat cells in storage, any other opinions?Leave a comment:
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I don't know how legit it is. fat stem cells is not widely used here in the us. clinics are still trialing with it. here in the us it is 2500$ the guy i talked to seemed confident about it, but at 5000$ I wouldn't bother unless they have really very solid data about it. there is a study by yale university that connects fat stem cells to hair growth : http://news.yale.edu/2011/09/01/yale...-its-time-grow , they think it tells the hair to grow and I read somewhere that balding men have less fat under the scalp. so who knows. there is some data behind it but 5000 euros is really expensive to gamble with. if it was below 1000$ I would even do it more frequently within a year.Leave a comment:
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