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  • lacazette
    Senior Member
    • May 2015
    • 394

    Follica Update

    Follica maybe the best hope?

    I see they updated their website but with no more infos.

    But there is an update too on puretechs timeline:


    Follica is in clinical trials since 2009. Cotsarelis said in 2009 that if he thinks for a commerciale use in 5 or 10 years. maybe he is going to be right.

    If we take an average timeline for FDA approval like this:



    Since Follica is in trials for 6 years, I think we can hope for a market launch in 2 or 3 years. (yes if we are optimistic of course)

    I sincerely think that no news is good news in that case of follica. they're working in the shadow to win that f..... new generation treatment race and win the billions. For me the whole 'wound healing' thing is a very very promising

    Sorry for my English writting
  • Arieux
    Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 81

    #2
    Their website looks very impressive and the pipeline gives a big hope. Maybe the biggest one, because they claim to be able to achieve the follicle neogenesis. It means, that it would be possible to form again a follicle which was permanently damaged by DHT? If yes, their results will be better than Replicel, because this treatment is mainly preventative (without spectacular regrowth). With follica it would be possible to cure very high norwoods?
    I wish that your date estimation would be true! If my hair loss started 3-5 years later, I would be just saved with all these coming options!

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    • Arashi
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2012
      • 3888

      #3
      Originally posted by Arieux
      because they claim to be able to achieve the follicle neogenesis.
      Several teams already achieved follicle neogenesis. Think of Lauster, Tsuji lab and Jahoda for example. The key here of course is to do it in such a way that the resulting hair is cosmetically viable. And that's still the problem.

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      • hellouser
        Senior Member
        • May 2012
        • 4419

        #4
        Originally posted by lacazette
        Follica maybe the best hope?

        I see they updated their website but with no more infos.
        That website was developed a long time ago, its been like that for about a year if not longer. Furthermore, it was built using Squarespace:

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        Which means they cheaped out on it. Though really, what's the point of spending 10-30k on a website just to get a message across about a product that's not even on the market yet.

        But there is an update too on puretechs timeline:
        http://puretechhealth.com/pipeline.php
        That timeline has been like that for about 2 years or more. Nothing new.

        Follica is in clinical trials since 2009. Cotsarelis said in 2009 that if he thinks for a commerciale use in 5 or 10 years. maybe he is going to be right.

        If we take an average timeline for FDA approval like this:



        Since Follica is in trials for 6 years, I think we can hope for a market launch in 2 or 3 years. (yes if we are optimistic of course)
        Most clinical trials take way longer than that. You can write a thank you letter to the FDA as they are to blame. Don't get your hopes up.

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        • lacazette
          Senior Member
          • May 2015
          • 394

          #5
          I really hope my friend!
          There's already many companies in the game. If just one hit the market, I think with a big hair transplant with a top doc, it will be already a 'cure', not the real simply one, but enough to enjoy life with a decent hair cut

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          • NeedHairASAP
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2011
            • 1408

            #6
            Originally posted by Arieux
            Their website looks very impressive and the pipeline gives a big hope. Maybe the biggest one, because they claim to be able to achieve the follicle neogenesis. It means, that it would be possible to form again a follicle which was permanently damaged by DHT? If yes, their results will be better than Replicel, because this treatment is mainly preventative (without spectacular regrowth). With follica it would be possible to cure very high norwoods?
            I wish that your date estimation would be true! If my hair loss started 3-5 years later, I would be just saved with all these coming options!

            What hairloss biotech companies do in their Press Releases, Websites and other promotional materials is say what they want to do.... not what they can do....

            For instance, both histogen and replicel have put out a number of 3D animation videos over the years that are essentially cartoons of hair growing.

            They do this because they can't actually do anything so the next best thing to do is talk about what you are trying to do.


            Follica is probably just explaining what they are aiming for, and not what they could do if you showed up at the office today and asked for an example follicle.


            Essentially aderains, intersyx, all of these companies have said the same thing:

            we want to grow band new DHT-resistant follicles and than implant them.

            People get excited because they read it and think they can actually do this but the companies can't

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            • Replicel55
              Junior Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 10

              #7
              Does anyone know what the affiliation of puretech and follica is? Is puretech the parent company? Also, is there any word if follica is in clinical trials now as of 2015??

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              • Arieux
                Member
                • Jun 2015
                • 81

                #8
                As far as I know, there wasn't any official statement in what phase they are. However, the pipeline shows clearly, that actually human trials are organised. Follica has diffrent marketing strategy that Replicel for exemple (which is active even on Facebook or Twitter) and I see they prefer not reveal too much.

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                • Replicel55
                  Junior Member
                  • Jun 2015
                  • 10

                  #9
                  And what exactly is puretech? Does anyone know the affiliation? I can't find follica on the clinicaltrial.gov site.. Puretech says they are in trial yet I have found nothing..

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                  • Arieux
                    Member
                    • Jun 2015
                    • 81

                    #10
                    PureTech is a R&D company that focuses on cross disciplinary healthcare technologie (...) PureTech currently has 12 companies in its pipeline, they include: (...) Follica: a clinical stage company which harnesses advances in epithelial stem cell biology to develop treatments for male and female pattern baldness;
                    source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PureTech

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                    • Replicel55
                      Junior Member
                      • Jun 2015
                      • 10

                      #11
                      Thanks! Does anyone know if Follica is in clinical trials as we speak? I have not seen anything on clinicaltrials.gov also what concerns me is that i dont believe their work is based on IPSC cells or embryonic cells but on epitelial cells can anyone confirm? What exactly is follica's technology or mechanism as one cant quite tell on the website

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                      • burtandernie
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 1563

                        #12
                        That new 21st century cure legislation might change all the FDA approval timelines. So whenever that starts taking effect things might go some amount faster.

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                        • lacazette
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2015
                          • 394

                          #13
                          In 2013 : "He adds that in both preclinical and clinical trials, “we’ve been able to consistently show that we create substantial new hair follicles in humans, and that’s something that no other approach in hair loss as far as I am aware has been able to achieve.

                          The new hair follicles are said to have functioned normally, cycled through the normal stages of hair growth and exhibited normal architecture, including a full complement of stem cells.”

                          At that time, they were testing FGF9 and lithium.
                          I'm sure now they are testing the best compound of growth factors to apply on the skin to have the better results.
                          They know timelines of others companies in japan,etc.. I'm sure they are silent and give no infos cause they have a huge thing to come, just my opinion

                          Skin pertubation + drug combination = our hair back

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                          • nameless
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2013
                            • 965

                            #14
                            I think Follica has nothing.

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                            • lacazette
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2015
                              • 394

                              #15
                              Originally posted by nameless
                              I think Follica has nothing.
                              I think follica has someting ^^

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