will Replicel really work in 2018!!!

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  • mcarpenter089
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    When is this coming

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  • Dimoxynil
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    If it could reverse one NW and then maintain I would be ecstatic

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  • Renee
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    It's all hype to push the stock price higher. They will say whatever to inflate the share price.

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  • JayM
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    Originally posted by failly
    I am still wondering how it can completely reverse hair loss. Someone on NW47283 has dead follicles due to shrinkage(am I right?), how can these produce terminal hairs again?

    I of course hope that this is the case, but I just can't imagine it.
    Well we don't know if it can completely reverse hairloss. That's why everyone is so anxious waiting. Just read what replicel states and that's all we have got. That's what they think is happening and how they think it could "cure" baldness, even if that was just a statement from their partner shiseido.

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  • failly
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    If it works, think of your life before baldness. That's how it'll change it; complete reversal. Only difference now is that you'll appreciated your hair even more.
    I am still wondering how it can completely reverse hair loss. Someone on NW47283 has dead follicles due to shrinkage(am I right?), how can these produce terminal hairs again?

    I of course hope that this is the case, but I just can't imagine it.

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  • failly
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    Some news

    "The company RepliCel Life Sciences recently received a notification from the United States Patent and Trademark Office relative to “RepliCel’s technology for preparing populations of dermal sheath cup cells for its hair regeneration procedure”.
    These cells and the technology around it are used to treat patients with androgenetic alopecia, also known as pattern hair loss. With this notification, RepliCel can now issue patents in the United States, Australia and the European Union."

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by mcarpenter089
    I wonder how replicel will change my life
    If it works, think of your life before baldness. That's how it'll change it; complete reversal. Only difference now is that you'll appreciated your hair even more.

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  • JayM
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    where? I couldn't find anything?

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  • mcarpenter089
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    replicell

    They just posted new news on website!!!Ft

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  • mcarpenter089
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    I wonder how replicel will change my life

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  • mcarpenter089
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    Originally posted by dackam1
    That's good to hear. Thanks for the helpful reply.
    Sorry man. I just got a lil frustrated

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  • dackam1
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    Originally posted by Jasari
    Not sure why that guy was having a whinge… Anyway - Your post is still on topic. I can't see why a hair transplant would have any negative effect. If you are filling somewhere which has miniaturised to the point of being cosmetically bald. You won't need replicel to work there because you have a donor hair in place.

    The areas surrounding this hair will be fine. I have had FUE in and around existing hairs and they have remained intact. In this case, if they ever start to experience thinning [Assuming a future treatment works] they will be receptive to these treatments. Heck, they're receptive to Minox.
    That's good to hear. Thanks for the helpful reply.

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  • Jasari
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    Originally posted by dackam1
    Ok take a chill pill.. the question was intended to see if other members thought Replicel would be worth holding off for. Just wanted to see if people thought Replicel could really work by 2018.
    Not sure why that guy was having a whinge… Anyway - Your post is still on topic. I can't see why a hair transplant would have any negative effect. If you are filling somewhere which has miniaturised to the point of being cosmetically bald. You won't need replicel to work there because you have a donor hair in place.

    The areas surrounding this hair will be fine. I have had FUE in and around existing hairs and they have remained intact. In this case, if they ever start to experience thinning [Assuming a future treatment works] they will be receptive to these treatments. Heck, they're receptive to Minox.

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  • dackam1
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    Originally posted by mcarpenter089
    This thread is not about fue!!!! So i would like you to use a little common sense next time before commenting take care.
    Ok take a chill pill.. the question was intended to see if other members thought Replicel would be worth holding off for. Just wanted to see if people thought Replicel could really work by 2018.

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  • lacazette
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    2014
    Shiseido opens research facility dedicated to hair regeneration

    Shiseido Co., Ltd. announces plans to open the Shiseido Cell-Processing and Expansion Center (SPEC) on May 1, 2014. The center, located in the Kobe Biomedical Innovation Cluster in Kobe, Japan, will centralize research and development on hair regenerative medicine with an aim toward commercialization.

    SPEC will be located in the Business Support Center for Biomedical Research Activities, a core facility in the Kobe Biomedical Innovation Cluster consisting of research and CPC sections. It has been built to provide support and space for research and commercialization of regenerative medicine

    The Kobe Biomedical Innovation Cluster is one of the core bases of the Kansai Innovation International Strategic Comprehensive Special Zone designated by the Japanese government to promote industrial development in advanced medicine and to provide a competitive advantage in the international market. It is the largest national cluster zone specialized in life sciences, with the focus on promoting translation of leading scientific research and advanced knowledge in regenerative medicine into clinical use."

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