Italian forum says that new trials of Pilofocus have started and Dr Rahal uses it

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  • Gjm127
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 170

    #16
    Originally posted by FearTheLoss
    The next trial is for its regenerative properties. The initial case studies showed anecdotal evidence of regeneration that convinced Dr. Wesley to pursue another phase of trials to see how much hair they could get to regenerate on a consistent basis.
    don't believe any of it.. he's just after publicity. by the time he gets somewhere, REPLICEL would have marketed its procedure and I rather do that than have a stupid FUE with little to no chance regeneration based on no scientific evidence. the guy's nothing but talk... actually, he's not even the one talkin' lol, it's Artista that's been hyping us all up for nothing..

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    • FearTheLoss
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 1581

      #17
      Originally posted by Gjm127
      don't believe any of it.. he's just after publicity. by the time he gets somewhere, REPLICEL would have marketed its procedure and I rather do that than have a stupid FUE with little to no chance regeneration based on no scientific evidence. the guy's nothing but talk... actually, he's not even the one talkin' lol, it's Artista that's been hyping us all up for nothing..
      The fact of the matter is, Dr. Wesley wants this to come to market as soon as we do, however, surgery isn't something that should ever be taken lightly and there are many steps to bringing a new device to market. I'm sure the delays are in the patients best interest, as Dr. Wesley wants everything working 100% perfectly when it's released. Furthermore, their IS science that backs the potential for consistent, substantial donor regeneration. Look at the link Dr. Wesley posted in the other thread regarding pilofocus, it's a couple pages in.

      FTL

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      • KO1
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 805

        #18
        Keep in mind...the man has a day job.

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        • Javert
          Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 99

          #19
          Originally posted by FearTheLoss
          The fact of the matter is, Dr. Wesley wants this to come to market as soon as we do, however, surgery isn't something that should ever be taken lightly and there are many steps to bringing a new device to market. I'm sure the delays are in the patients best interest, as Dr. Wesley wants everything working 100% perfectly when it's released. Furthermore, their IS science that backs the potential for consistent, substantial donor regeneration. Look at the link Dr. Wesley posted in the other thread regarding pilofocus, it's a couple pages in.

          FTL
          +1

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          • baldymcgee
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2013
            • 118

            #20
            Rahal + pilofoucus

            As I've said before, speculation is dangerous. But it's fun so here we go:

            Rahal working with Wesley on Pilofocus totally makes sense, especially in light of the tantalizing way "Joetronic" (who now works with Dr. Rahal) ends this post on his blog:

            FUE however is much easier and cheaper to get into as a business. With FUE one need only a few punches, one technician and maybe a receptionist and they are good to go with no need to learn about the surgical aspect of the procedure like a strip surgeon has.


            "2015 is going to be a big year for more than a few reasons. Stay tuned."

            He's definitely hinting at something...

            Joe, any comment?

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