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  • Swooping
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    Originally posted by champpy
    Man tedwuji, i hope youre right. For petes sake i just want something to look forward to. Piloscopy and replicel have had waaaay to many delays. I dont know what to make of it. Plenty of volunteers are willing i assume. Ground work for the procedure has been laid. Whats the deal?

    Im going to be needing a transplant in the next two yrs and im praying this is approved by then, but at this rate.....f me
    Don't worry if it doesn't work out just get a normal FUE from a good doc. Has brought me to being a Norwood 1 now. Should have made the decision way earlier!

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  • Javert
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    This is an email I recieved.

    July 8, 2015

    Thank you for your interest expressed on the Pilofocus website.

    The piloscope is now ready for limited clinical use in a select group of patients. Development and testing of the device that enables select harvesting of the stem-cell containing portion of hair follicles without traumatizing the overlying skin surface has led us to this point. The company (Pilofocus) overview can be seen here.

    Beginning at the end of July 2015, a handful of patients will be able to undergo very limited surgical hair restoration with this method. The cases will initially involve transplantation of approximately 100-200 follicular units. Although this "scarless surgical" method will eventually be made available to all hair types, patients most suitable for the initial piloscopic procedures are those who have previously undergone follicular unit transplantation (FUT) as the instrument will harvest donor hair adjacent to their donor scar. There is no charge for patients selected to take part in these initial, small pilosocpic procedures.

    Please email, Barbara, our office manager at info@drcarloswesley.com or call 844-PILOFOCUS (1-844-745-6362) for more information.

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  • Javert
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    Originally posted by tedwuji
    im in the same boat as u. i want a transplant in the next 3 years.
    This.

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by champpy
    Man tedwuji, i hope youre right. For petes sake i just want something to look forward to. Piloscopy and replicel have had waaaay to many delays. I dont know what to make of it. Plenty of volunteers are willing i assume. Ground work for the procedure has been laid. Whats the deal?

    Im going to be needing a transplant in the next two yrs and im praying this is approved by then, but at this rate.....f me
    im in the same boat as u. i want a transplant in the next 3 years.

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  • champpy
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    Man tedwuji, i hope youre right. For petes sake i just want something to look forward to. Piloscopy and replicel have had waaaay to many delays. I dont know what to make of it. Plenty of volunteers are willing i assume. Ground work for the procedure has been laid. Whats the deal?

    Im going to be needing a transplant in the next two yrs and im praying this is approved by then, but at this rate.....f me

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by champpy
    Late august now. Anyone heard a peep about the 100 graft trials?
    Should be direct news any day now, or at least Artista coming to tell us somethin.

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  • Kiwi
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    Hehe - maybe they are doing their current trials in mice :P

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by champpy
    Late august now. Anyone heard a peep about the 100 graft trials?
    I wouldnt be surprised if there were (yet again) more DELAYS.... for whatever reason.

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  • champpy
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    Late august now. Anyone heard a peep about the 100 graft trials?

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Why is progress on this STILL this embarrassingly slow? Just release it already, jesus christ, this is pathetic.
    Come on man, there are understandably a lot of tweaks to finess with something like this. And if it offers everything suggested, it will be well worth the wait. However, the end of July was supposed to be the beginning of small trials (100 grafts). We should be given an update on that fairly soon...

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by JayM
    Artista, still no news on when you will be getting some new hair?
    ?

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  • hellouser
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    Why is progress on this STILL this embarrassingly slow? Just release it already, jesus christ, this is pathetic.

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  • JayM
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    Artista, still no news on when you will be getting some new hair?

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by Carlos Wesley, MD
    The piloscope is now ready for limited clinical use in a select group of patients. Development and testing of the device that enables select harvesting of the stem-cell containing portion of hair follicles without traumatizing the overlying skin surface has led us to this point. The company (Pilofocus) overview can be seen here.

    Beginning at the end of July 2015, a handful of patients will be able to undergo very limited surgical hair restoration with this method. The cases will initially involve transplantation of approximately 100-200 follicular units. Although this "scarless surgical" method will eventually be made available to all hair types, patients most suitable for the initial piloscopic procedures are those who have previously undergone follicular unit transplantation (FUT) as the instrument will harvest donor hair adjacent to their donor scar. There is no charge for patients selected to take part in these initial, small pilosocpic procedures.

    Please email, Barbara, our office manager at info@drcarloswesley.com or call 844-PILOFOCUS (1-844-745-6362) for more information.

    end of july has passed.

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by barfacan
    If there is something (WITHOUT ANY SIDES) that can STOP further hairloss within the next 5 years, then i think i'll make it.

    after that its transplants+other new treatments, if they come out. Will finally be able to experience adult life without baldness. Probably cost 50 grand though. What a trip
    Sounds good. lol

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