adipose-derived stem cell protein extract

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  • zeos
    Member
    • Oct 2013
    • 54

    Originally posted by zeos
    it seems this treatment is widespread in many different european countries
    but I'm a little bit confused watching this video(check minute 1:21)

    what does it mean?
    does this treatment also play with your hormones like finasteride?

    also here:http://www.freedomhealthskin.co.uk/s...loss-dermaheal
    ''The process works by :

    Nanopeptides inactivate +5 alpha reductases which inhibits the conversion of testosterone to DHT and delays the process from Anagen to Categen - Anti Hair Loss.

    The other peptides within the solution CG-Bfgf, CG-VEGF, CG-TGF-a, CG-KGF, CG-HGF are used to promote the process from Telogen to Anagen thus forming new hair. ''

    well that sucks

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    • nameless
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 965

      Moleular, if the fundraising is set-up in such a way that people who donate would get their money back if the required amount was not received or if anything did not work out, and if it was set-up correctly with no chance of any misappropriation of funds, then I will commit $100.

      You would have to use a legitimate crowd-funding site with all the legalities and with complete financial protection for the people who donate. If you can accomplish this I would donate $100 because it's a small amount of money to put up for a possible chance to get my hair back.

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      • nameless
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 965

        I would say to everyone what is the harm of investing a little money to try to get this going?

        Let me tell everyone that I am in communication with the adipose stem cell clinic and I've raised the issue of them giving a discount if a group of us will undergo the treatment. Give me some time to work on this and while we are waiting for some answers what is the harm of investing a little money into moleular's plan as long as his plan is set-up in a totally legitimate manner, there's no chance of being ripped off, and if for any reason the project does not take place then the people who donated money would get their money back?

        Look, if adipose derived stem cells work then we can do that instead, but there's not much risk if we invest a little bit of money to get a second potential treatment, AAPE, also moving forward. We are lucky that the lab and clinic he's talking to only needs $50,000 because that means we need 500 people who will donate $100 each or 1,000 people who will donate $50 each. I will donate $100 if the funding is set-up in an iron-clad fundraising system that does not allow any chance for cheating. Let me put it to you like this - I do think that injecting adipose derived stem cells themselves will help us but I also think that injecting AAPE could improve on the results or even work in some cases where the adipose stem cells themselves produced little or no improvement. My reason for this is that by injecting the cells themselves the cells would secrete these important growth factors in and around the follicles in somewhat limited quantities, but with the AAPE we could bomb the follicles with the growth factors and proteins. I just think that now that we know that there are a few clinics out there marketing adipose derived stem cells for hair loss it still could be helpful to also bring AAPE into the marketplace.

        $50 to $100 is not a lot of money if we can be sure that the effort is totally legitimate and if we will definitely be refunded if for any reason the lab and clinic do not do the work and the testing. I would want total transparency and total certainty that work is done or we get our money back.

        And as I have already said, please please let me do the talking to the adipose stem cell clinics because I'm trying to get us a discount for group rates. If the clinic finds out that many of us are already are highly interested then they might refuse to give a discount because they will figure that we will be their customers whether they give a discount or not. I want them to give a discount for a group and to accomplish this it would be best if they realized we are trying to form a group rather than have them believe that a number of us are ready to be customers as individuals. Please give me a chance to get us a discount. Why pay full price if you don't have to?

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        • Alias123
          Member
          • Jan 2013
          • 79

          Soon booking my second treatment with ddr heinrich at the vienna clinic, havent seen any results yet though its only been 1 month and results on website says New hair growth occurs ca. 8 to 12 weeks after the first treatment at the earliest. The treatment is not suitable for complete baldness. what do you say about this? should i invest in a second treatment?
          Face, skin, and hair can be rejuvenated and regenerated by mesotherapy using very short microneedles and specially adapted growth factors.

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          • nameless
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2013
            • 965

            Originally posted by Alias123
            Soon booking my second treatment with ddr heinrich at the vienna clinic, havent seen any results yet though its only been 1 month and results on website says New hair growth occurs ca. 8 to 12 weeks after the first treatment at the earliest. The treatment is not suitable for complete baldness. what do you say about this? should i invest in a second treatment?
            http://ddrheinrich.com/en/treatments...rowth-factors/
            I thought you were getting adipose derived stem cell injections. The link you provided is not to adipose derived stem cells. It's to some kind of growth factors.

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            • NeedHairASAP
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2011
              • 1408

              sounds like PRP

              whats the difference between this and the stuff they were offering in south america?

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              • nameless
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2013
                • 965

                Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
                sounds like PRP

                whats the difference between this and the stuff they were offering in south america?
                This is confusing.

                First Alias said he was getting adipose derived stem cells injected but now he's saying that he's getting some kind of growth factors injected.

                This change reduces my confidence in the treatment because it looks like they told him he was going to receive adipose derived stem cells but now he's getting some kind of growth factor treatment instead.

                It looks like the treatment he got is similar to PRP so nothing to get excited about.

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                • nameless
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 965

                  Alias I thought you were going to get this treatment:

                  Natural regeneration and rejuvenation of skin, hair, and tissue on face and body by outpatient therapy with stem cells from the body’s own fat. Fat stem cells can contribute to the regeneration of skin that got harmed by aging or sunlight and stimulate new hair growth in case of hair loss or baldness. Learn more!


                  But it looks like you got this other treatment instead:

                  Face, skin, and hair can be rejuvenated and regenerated by mesotherapy using very short microneedles and specially adapted growth factors.


                  In your past posts you talk about both of the above treatments. They are different treatments. One treatment uses adipose derived stem cells and the other treatment uses growth factors. Since you have talked about both of these two treatments I don't know which treatment you got. Did you get the adipose derived stem cell treatment or did you get the growth factor treatment?

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                  • Alias123
                    Member
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 79

                    Natural regeneration and rejuvenation of skin, hair, and tissue on face and body by outpatient therapy with stem cells from the body’s own fat. Fat stem cells can contribute to the regeneration of skin that got harmed by aging or sunlight and stimulate new hair growth in case of hair loss or baldness. Learn more!


                    read that part, that is the treatment i did, not growth factors

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                    • moleular
                      Junior Member
                      • Jun 2014
                      • 18

                      Nameless, I don't know how it's done on here in terms of private messaging, but can you get in contact with me please.
                      There's no point the two of us trying to source a lab separately we should work together on this. As I said, I have a lab lined up and plenty of communication back and forth with the MD to prove it.
                      Send me your email or I'll post mine on here.

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                      • nameless
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2013
                        • 965

                        Originally posted by Alias123
                        http://stemcelltherapy.cc/stem-cell-...n-hair-tissue/

                        read that part, that is the treatment i did, not growth factors

                        Well a few posts above you said that this is the treatment you've done:

                        Face, skin, and hair can be rejuvenated and regenerated by mesotherapy using very short microneedles and specially adapted growth factors.


                        This is not adipose derived stem cells. This is growth factors. It's got me confused about which treatment you've gotten.

                        I think that you should have the adipose derived stem cells treatment. And yes, it may take more than one adipose derived stem cell treatment. It may take multiple treatments.

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                        • Alias123
                          Member
                          • Jan 2013
                          • 79

                          I just sent the wrong link, as you can see on earlier posts and how the procedure was done ( and my email conversation with the clinic in was clearly adipose steam cells , but again no effect this far but I'm
                          Still hoping for the best

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                          • moleular
                            Junior Member
                            • Jun 2014
                            • 18

                            nameless, I have received the adipose stem cells at ddr heinrich's centre too. In fact it was probably around the same time as Alias123. I did bump into a young chap when I went there. Maybe that was you alias who i commented to in the waiting room about how hot it was?
                            Anyway, I can say that it does have some effect. I actually asked for two adipose samples to be taken, as that would yield 100cc of fat from which to harvest stem cells. I asked for this because I wanted to ensure effectiveness, and it seems that other references in research etc. took 100cc, rather than 50cc which is the standard procedure from ddr heinrich.
                            I can say that it hasn't done a huge amount, but this is something which you have to do a couple of times at least to see some real difference.

                            Thank you also for the support with the adipose derived stem cell extract funding. I think I'll refer to it as ADSCe from this point forward so that it is clear.
                            I think a top level post within future treatments would be a good idea, so I'll write up a long post and get it on there to really muster some interest.
                            Hopefully others will get behind it and post to similar forums they are part of.
                            Whether I can get it onto a proper crowd-funding platform remains to be seen, as they probably have some rules about funding of medical projects, but I can find out.

                            With any luck this can drive forward some research (and a solution), and hopefully everyone on here can feel they are actually part of a solution, rather than feeling frustrated (as I know I have) at how it feels so completely out of ones control.

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                            • Arashi
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 3888

                              Originally posted by moleular
                              I can say that it hasn't done a huge amount, but this is something which you have to do a couple of times at least to see some real difference.
                              That's what every scammer always will tell you: you just need to buy more ! Not saying all this is a scam, who knows, just saying that as with any unproven therapy, proceed with cauction. Good luck !

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                              • Alias123
                                Member
                                • Jan 2013
                                • 79

                                moleular haha that was me! are you going back for a second treatment?

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