Baldness cure on the market by 2018 !!

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by brocktherock
    Look at boob jobs and ass implants. That's something that answered countless women's prayers and it still took a while to catch on. I don't think the majority of bald guys know what replicel is and probably won't until it blows up
    They didn't catch on because those procedures are out of vanity. Baldness solutions are trying to retain something we've been born with and take away from our identity.

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  • joachim
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    i found this comment on the other HS forum:

    On March 20th at 12:00 noon local time, RepliCel’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Rolf Hoffmann and licensing partner Shiseido Company Ltd.’s, Dr.’s Manabu Ohyama and Jiro Kishimoto, will be presenting at the 14th Congress of the Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine (JSRM) 2015 in Yokohama, Japan. Leading the discussion will be Dr. Manabu Ohyama who will talk on the “Use of human induced pluripotent stem cells for the generation of hair inductive dermal cells.”



    this was news to me. i thought the recent news article confused iPS cells with the normal DSC cells replicel is using, but now it seems, half of the article is true.
    so it seems shisheido is indeed experimenting with iPS cells, too.
    this could be huge, in my opinion. on the other side, it may tell us that replicels current DSC cell multiplication process isn't sufficient yet, otherwise there wouldn't be a need to go the way through iPS cells.
    to date we still don't know how efficient the DSC multiplication works. are they facing the same gene expression problems like with DP cells or did they find a workaround for that? if we only could know.

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  • brocktherock
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    Look at boob jobs and ass implants. That's something that answered countless women's prayers and it still took a while to catch on. I don't think the majority of bald guys know what replicel is and probably won't until it blows up

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  • TooMuchHairWontKillYou
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    Originally posted by Gremlin142
    How many more people could buy the treatment for $5000 than could for $30,000? Have you ever looked at the supply and demand curves and figured out where the profit maximization point is? (Hint: It's not in the top left corner) Thank you for educated input....
    First of all muuch more people will afford 5k than 30k (including me)
    Then.. I'm pretty good in economics unlike English lol

    I said supply/demand because it is the only real reason why RCH-01 could have high price, not the labour and other factors. They wont handle quantity demanded on the low price.

    And sorry if I was rude in previous comment

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  • BoSox
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    Cost is the last thing on my mind. We need a cure, we can discuss cost later.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Dimoxynil
    I phones may not be 10k but they're extortionately expensive compared to other phones that basically do the same thing.
    That's a TERRIBLE example. Everyone knows Apple's products are artificially inflated;

    $3,000 for a computer with specs of a PC that costs $1,500. They charge $600 for a 32gb RAM upgrade when in reality it costs only $200 (for better quality ram too).

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  • Gremlin142
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    Economics

    Originally posted by TooMuchHairWontKillYou
    Learn enonomics... supply/demand
    How many more people could buy the treatment for $5000 than could for $30,000? Have you ever looked at the supply and demand curves and figured out where the profit maximization point is? (Hint: It's not in the top left corner) Thank you for educated input....

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  • nameless
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    Why in the &%$# are we talking about cell phones?

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  • nohawk
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    who gives a shit ...

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  • JayM
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    Just to add iPhones aren't really the best in terms of specs for the price you pay. As with anything, just do your research before you commit.

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  • Trouse5858
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    iPhones are "cheap" because they're made for pennies on the dollar through outsourced borderline sweatshop labor.

    Im not sure hair transplants could follow a similar business model.

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  • Dimoxynil
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    Originally posted by Gremlin142
    Hair transplants cost so much today because of the amount of time, material and people that are put into making them successful. If they could remove a piece of the scalp, re-grow cells from it and then re-inject my guess is this is going to be much less labour intensive. If that is the case, then why not sell the treatment for a much lower price? Economies of scale. Apple is not the biggest company in the world cause it sells iPhones for $10,000 a piece. Get real, use your head for something other than losing hair.
    I phones may not be 10k but they're extortionately expensive compared to other phones that basically do the same thing.

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  • TooMuchHairWontKillYou
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    Originally posted by Gremlin142
    Hair transplants cost so much today because of the amount of time, material and people that are put into making them successful. If they could remove a piece of the scalp, re-grow cells from it and then re-inject my guess is this is going to be much less labour intensive. If that is the case, then why not sell the treatment for a much lower price? Economies of scale. Apple is not the biggest company in the world cause it sells iPhones for $10,000 a piece. Get real, use your head for something other than losing hair.
    Learn enonomics... supply/demand

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  • Gremlin142
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    Cost

    Hair transplants cost so much today because of the amount of time, material and people that are put into making them successful. If they could remove a piece of the scalp, re-grow cells from it and then re-inject my guess is this is going to be much less labour intensive. If that is the case, then why not sell the treatment for a much lower price? Economies of scale. Apple is not the biggest company in the world cause it sells iPhones for $10,000 a piece. Get real, use your head for something other than losing hair.

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  • mcarpenter089
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    Hey bro, i have tinnutus also. It really sucks being a sufferer of hair loss, and dealing with tinnutus which has no cure!!!!! Looks like we are a pretty rare breed of screwed. I hope to god 2018 will be a cure even tho the odds are against us, god is with us! Keep hope alive.

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