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  • hairlosskills
    Member
    • Sep 2014
    • 51

    #16
    Assholes dgaf about men hair loss sufferers were nothing but clowns to the public

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    • moore
      Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 95

      #17
      Originally posted by FearTheLoss
      Pilofocus- starting another 6 month phase of testing to workout possible donor regeneration. We will hopefully see this available within the next 12-16 months.

      Replicel- starting phase II trials at the end of the year, the results will come out early 2016 and the procedure, if successful, will be available a year to a year and a half after that.
      As far as I can see, Replicel is quite active ATM on Twitter, the solution it proposes aims (also) at de-miniaturize shrunken follicles, and Shiseido signed a contract with Replicel. So at the moment I'd bet on it.


      Originally posted by FearTheLoss
      Histogen- lack funding, more than likely will never come to fruition.

      CB- in phase II proof of concept trial, hopefully have this by 2017-2018.

      Topical fin with low systemic technology- up to us to get this done, we could have it as soon as we wanted.
      New topical antiandrogens will be good at blocking further DHT activity, but they are not able to revert any level of minaiturization. True or false guys? Sorry if I already asked maybe. Thanks to anyone answering.

      Originally posted by FearTheLoss
      Latisse- in another phase 2 trial to increase efficiency. If it increases, we would see this product in 2016-2017.

      PRP- more doctors are having success with PRP, all doctors have different formulas, it's about finding the right one.

      Follica- who knows.


      Each year we see more promising research come out that is progressing toward a final cure. We are getting closer and closer, but we aren't there yet.



      FTL
      Thanks FTL for the recap!!

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      • HairIsLife
        Member
        • Aug 2014
        • 96

        #18
        There's nothing to look forward to. It's the same old crap day after day. Let's be real here folks, the science isn't there. Not a single human being on this planet has grown a terminal hair follicle. Aderans folded like a year or whatever before their launch date, Histogen comes up with a kick ass solution and no one funds them, so their revolutionary treatment gets shelved, no one hears from them again.

        Oh, and then the useless posts about new discoveries and cool stem cell treatments that will never touch this generation. I used to come on here every morning and night, waiting endlessly for this terrible dream to be over. I've accepted my fate that help isn't on the way. The best indicator of future behavior is past behavior. Go on *** and check out the new technology section, it has over 70 pages that date back to the early 2000's talking about hair multiplication being released in just 5 years LOL.

        I strongly suggest you guys don't hold your breath, it's a clear indication that no one cares to help us when you have companies like Histogen that have a state of the art treatment ready to be marketed and no one bothers to fund them. CLEAR indication that even if something was found, the chance that it would even make it to the market is LOW. The reality is that nothing has come out in the past 15 years since Finasteride. Not a SINGLE thing (besides the thousands of scams). So what do we now ? Who knows, but what I do know, is that waiting around endlessly for this magical cure isn't worth the time. We've been let down folks, that's all there is to it. Why would they cure hair loss ? or any sort of disease for that matter ? Surely you guys must know that the best customers are returning customers. It's all about the $$. Nothing will ever be cured. Optimistic is another word for delusional. That's my rant for the day. I don't know how you guys can be content with posting the same garbage over and over.

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        • beetee
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2013
          • 187

          #19
          Originally posted by HairIsLife
          There's nothing to look forward to. It's the same old crap day after day. Let's be real here folks, the science isn't there. Not a single human being on this planet has grown a terminal hair follicle. Aderans folded like a year or whatever before their launch date, Histogen comes up with a kick ass solution and no one funds them, so their revolutionary treatment gets shelved, no one hears from them again.

          Oh, and then the useless posts about new discoveries and cool stem cell treatments that will never touch this generation. I used to come on here every morning and night, waiting endlessly for this terrible dream to be over. I've accepted my fate that help isn't on the way. The best indicator of future behavior is past behavior. Go on *** and check out the new technology section, it has over 70 pages that date back to the early 2000's talking about hair multiplication being released in just 5 years LOL.

          I strongly suggest you guys don't hold your breath, it's a clear indication that no one cares to help us when you have companies like Histogen that have a state of the art treatment ready to be marketed and no one bothers to fund them. CLEAR indication that even if something was found, the chance that it would even make it to the market is LOW. The reality is that nothing has come out in the past 15 years since Finasteride. Not a SINGLE thing (besides the thousands of scams). So what do we now ? Who knows, but what I do know, is that waiting around endlessly for this magical cure isn't worth the time. We've been let down folks, that's all there is to it. Why would they cure hair loss ? or any sort of disease for that matter ? Surely you guys must know that the best customers are returning customers. It's all about the $$. Nothing will ever be cured. Optimistic is another word for delusional. That's my rant for the day. I don't know how you guys can be content with posting the same garbage over and over.
          It's hard to argue with the core of what you're saying. But it is possible to regrow terminal hairs and it has been done before. Swooping gave examples before: men taking large doses of estrogen and there was also that weird cancer causing drug that was tested in the '80s. Please don't misunderstand what I'm saying; these are obviously not suitable treatments for hair loss. But the point is that the underlying process of regrowing hair once one has already suffered significant hair loss has been proven to be possible, at least under some circumstances. Perhaps there are other ways to trigger the same scalp hair reaction using different means (preferably ones that didn't cause one to grow breasts or develop cancer).

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          • sdsurfin
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2013
            • 702

            #20
            Originally posted by HairIsLife
            There's nothing to look forward to. It's the same old crap day after day. Let's be real here folks, the science isn't there. Not a single human being on this planet has grown a terminal hair follicle. Aderans folded like a year or whatever before their launch date, Histogen comes up with a kick ass solution and no one funds them, so their revolutionary treatment gets shelved, no one hears from them again.

            Oh, and then the useless posts about new discoveries and cool stem cell treatments that will never touch this generation. I used to come on here every morning and night, waiting endlessly for this terrible dream to be over. I've accepted my fate that help isn't on the way. The best indicator of future behavior is past behavior. Go on *** and check out the new technology section, it has over 70 pages that date back to the early 2000's talking about hair multiplication being released in just 5 years LOL.

            I strongly suggest you guys don't hold your breath, it's a clear indication that no one cares to help us when you have companies like Histogen that have a state of the art treatment ready to be marketed and no one bothers to fund them. CLEAR indication that even if something was found, the chance that it would even make it to the market is LOW. The reality is that nothing has come out in the past 15 years since Finasteride. Not a SINGLE thing (besides the thousands of scams). So what do we now ? Who knows, but what I do know, is that waiting around endlessly for this magical cure isn't worth the time. We've been let down folks, that's all there is to it. Why would they cure hair loss ? or any sort of disease for that matter ? Surely you guys must know that the best customers are returning customers. It's all about the $$. Nothing will ever be cured. Optimistic is another word for delusional. That's my rant for the day. I don't know how you guys can be content with posting the same garbage over and over.


            So true. any of the "promising" new treatments will probably fold as well, since they are not miraculous. Even if a miracle solution is found tomorrow, you still have 15 yrs of trials this generation is screwed just like the millions of generations before us. I'd say there's a decent chance that our sons have a reliable and expensive treatment available in their lifetimes.

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            • sascha
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2014
              • 147

              #21
              How about putting that Wussy-mentality aside for just a moment and having some faith for Christ sake and please stop pulling these kind of timelines out of your a**. You all can't argue that a lot of work is put into the research now. This state of mind you all are in is ridiculous. Nobody owes you a damn thing, but at least stay positive, this is embarrasing. Replicel could work, the AA drugs could work, the Germans could have something, Latisse could come out somehow, CB is underway. If I would working on something I wouldn't tell you guys either about it, all you do is b****ing around. If you are a good looking chap you do not need hair and hair won't make you Brad Pitt. Overcoming hairloss is about self-worth, and selfworth sure begins in your head and not on your head.

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              • sdsurfin
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2013
                • 702

                #22
                My point is the same as yours. Hair doesn't matter, and it's stupid to worry about it because it doesn't matter if cures are being invented- the clinical trial timeline is 15 years long in the states and maybe 10 in europe or japan. These are not numbers anyone pulled from their ass. Look it up. Or research and see how long it took to get any drug to market. My point is that anyone over 25 and already thinning does not have 15 years to wait, balding happens too fast. Sure, an all out cure for NW7s would give you back your hair in 15 years, but those kind of cures have not even started trials yet.

                As for replicel and CB etc, they do not sound that promising in the first place, and they still have at least 5 years to go just on paper, look it up! their phase 2 trial alone is 3.5 years long. add the inevitable delays for approval at every stage and 5 years is almost ridiculously optimistic. It doesn't matter if someone invents something miraculous tomorrow, clinical trials make it a moot point for anyone who isn't very young or who has advanced loss.

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                • sascha
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2014
                  • 147

                  #23
                  Originally posted by sdsurfin
                  My point is the same as yours. Hair doesn't matter, and it's stupid to worry about it because it doesn't matter if cures are being invented- the clinical trial timeline is 15 years long in the states and maybe 10 in europe or japan. These are not numbers anyone pulled from their ass. Look it up. Or research and see how long it took to get any drug to market. My point is that anyone over 25 and already thinning does not have 15 years to wait, balding happens too fast. Sure, an all out cure for NW7s would give you back your hair in 15 years, but those kind of cures have not even started trials yet.

                  As for replicel and CB etc, they do not sound that promising in the first place, and they still have at least 5 years to go just on paper, look it up! their phase 2 trial alone is 3.5 years long. add the inevitable delays for approval at every stage and 5 years is almost ridiculously optimistic. It doesn't matter if someone invents something miraculous tomorrow, clinical trials make it a moot point for anyone who isn't very young or who has advanced loss.
                  I totally get your point and I partially agree.
                  I did my homework and I concluded that maybe drugs take up to 10-15 years, whereas treatments do not require that long in general, plus we have to consider that we talk about own cells and once the safety is assured not too many rodeblocks exist. Of course anything can happen.
                  And now a BIG statement: If you are a NW6/7 you should go off these forums, since its healthier. I totally agree that a cure for these guys won't be out by (optimistically speaking) 2024-2028.
                  Where I begin to have a problem is when people state that a cure for NW2/3/4/maybe5 is totally out of our reach, since Replicel never confirmed(to my knowledge) that their trial actually will last 36+ months in Germany(they said approximately, even before they made the deal with Shiseido) plus the Shiseido trial begins this year and IF the betaversion of the treatment is already legit, they will release it under the new legislations. Not hating on you, just giving my two cents. I would like if also other people share some thoughts, because it always seems that I try to start arguing with surfin.

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                  • 35YrsAfter
                    Doctor Representative
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 1418

                    #24
                    Originally posted by FearTheLoss

                    Each year we see more promising research come out that is progressing toward a final cure. We are getting closer and closer, but we aren't there yet.

                    FTL
                    Yup!! There really is a lot going on and those who are close aren't going to broadcast any key breakthrough, so hang in there.

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                    • sdsurfin
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2013
                      • 702

                      #25
                      Replicel actually officially has it on their website that the trial in germany will last 39 months. I wouldn't bank on shiseido releasing it earlier, its possible, but just saying. If you're under thirty and have very slow loss then it could still be a major thing if it works. but will be very expensive. I wouldn't bank on autologous cell therapies taking a shorter time than 15 years to be released. Replicel is one such therapy and has to go through all the same hoops, if not more.

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                      • sdsurfin
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 702

                        #26
                        My whole point isn't that there aren't things in the making. My point is that there are a lot of people banking on the whole 5 years thing, or even ten years, but if you do your homework, you'll see that clinical trials take 15 years ON AVERAGE. That means that any "end of balding by 2020" talk is really uninformed nonsense. They might have a solution on paper at that point, but rationally speaking there will not be a cure on the market within ten year, its simply not possible. A better treatment, possibly, but who really cares if your balding is already well on its way and you can't use fin. For most of us, Gotta get some way to use the stuff we have safely or just pack it in.

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                        • sascha
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2014
                          • 147

                          #27
                          Originally posted by sdsurfin
                          Replicel actually officially has it on their website that the trial in germany will last 39 months. I wouldn't bank on shiseido releasing it earlier, its possible, but just saying. If you're under thirty and have very slow loss then it could still be a major thing if it works. but will be very expensive. I wouldn't bank on autologous cell therapies taking a shorter time than 15 years to be released. Replicel is one such therapy and has to go through all the same hoops, if not more.
                          Ah okay, I did not see that. I am just confused why they said data would be out after ~12 months. Yes but 15 years of trials are only right if and only if you consider phase 0 as an actual trial. Replicel worked around 10 years on phase 0 to create a treatment. e.g Follica did not work that long on their treatment and finished the phase 2 in ~1 year(okay they failed, but thats their fault). Its all relative, I am just saying you can't say treatment/drug X will be Y many years in the making, this is not how the business works.

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                          • moore
                            Member
                            • Jun 2012
                            • 95

                            #28
                            Originally posted by sascha
                            I totally get your point and I partially agree.
                            I did my homework and I concluded that maybe drugs take up to 10-15 years, whereas treatments do not require that long in general, plus we have to consider that we talk about own cells and once the safety is assured not too many rodeblocks exist. Of course anything can happen.
                            And now a BIG statement: If you are a NW6/7 you should go off these forums, since its healthier. I totally agree that a cure for these guys won't be out by (optimistically speaking) 2024-2028.
                            Where I begin to have a problem is when people state that a cure for NW2/3/4/maybe5 is totally out of our reach, since Replicel never confirmed(to my knowledge) that their trial actually will last 36+ months in Germany(they said approximately, even before they made the deal with Shiseido) plus the Shiseido trial begins this year and IF the betaversion of the treatment is already legit, they will release it under the new legislations. Not hating on you, just giving my two cents. I would like if also other people share some thoughts, because it always seems that I try to start arguing with surfin.
                            Quite agree.
                            PS even if we fail and lose it all, think about the next generations. I know I will be glad to give my tiny contribution to a discovery in the right direction. Think about your childrens, Maybe they won't have to worry about genetic hair loss.

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                            • hairbackpls
                              Junior Member
                              • Sep 2014
                              • 21

                              #29
                              Originally posted by moore
                              Quite agree.
                              PS even if we fail and lose it all, think about the next generations. I know I will be glad to give my tiny contribution to a discovery in the right direction. Think about your childrens, Maybe they won't have to worry about genetic hair loss.
                              What Children? Im not going to have any without my lions mane :') maybe with some cheap thai hooker..

                              **** the future generations.

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                              • nameless
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2013
                                • 965

                                #30
                                Originally posted by sdsurfin
                                My whole point isn't that there aren't things in the making. My point is that there are a lot of people banking on the whole 5 years thing, or even ten years, but if you do your homework, you'll see that clinical trials take 15 years ON AVERAGE. That means that any "end of balding by 2020" talk is really uninformed nonsense. They might have a solution on paper at that point, but rationally speaking there will not be a cure on the market within ten year, its simply not possible. A better treatment, possibly, but who really cares if your balding is already well on its way and you can't use fin. For most of us, Gotta get some way to use the stuff we have safely or just pack it in.

                                Ok then dude why don't you just stop whining, accept your fate, and go away? Why do you come here - to cry?

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