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  • IvanXproject
    Member
    • Apr 2015
    • 46

    #16
    Am I the only one who thinks it is kind of depressing that there won't be any new treatments available in 2016? Our only chance would be if we used chemicals (that are already available on the market) that mimicks or works similair to those new treatments. Unfortunately, this will be difficult to do with treatments like Histogen or Replicel..

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    • champpy
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2015
      • 336

      #17
      Yeah its depressing as hell, but good news will go a long way to helping get us thru 2016.

      May be overly hopeful, but i will be counting down the next 12 months w a bit of excitement.

      SM or Bim has to come out in 2017, especially if that 21st century cures act finally passes.

      Let the countdown begin

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      • burtandernie
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 1563

        #18
        Nothing really. Yeah some trials results or news but thats not much really in the end. I expect to see the release of a lot more modern day snake oils though and good sales for that stuff. More natural vitamin hair loss products, and more threads on diets and nofap stopping MPB.

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        • Occulus
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2013
          • 109

          #19
          Originally posted by IvanXproject
          Am I the only one who thinks it is kind of depressing that there won't be any new treatments available in 2016? Our only chance would be if we used chemicals (that are already available on the market) that mimicks or works similair to those new treatments. Unfortunately, this will be difficult to do with treatments like Histogen or Replicel..
          You want to hear something depressing? I've been coming to hair loss forums for FIFTEEN YEARS. Nothing new has been released for hair loss in that time. The closest we got to a new treatment was Dutasteride as an off label treatment back in the middle '00's (and it turned out to be no better than Proscar). If my lot is to wait 30 years for a treatment, I think more will come out of the next fifteen years than the last fifteen. Maybe I'll have a real head of hair before I'm 60, but then again, maybe not.

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          • cratusg
            Member
            • Aug 2015
            • 31

            #20
            What if new law makes it through which most people here think it will SM may be able to skip phase 3 since they got biomarkers or something, I don't know much about anything regarding this shit but you get it and they get to release it late this year. **** yeah. We reverse 3-4 norwoods, **** yeah.

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            • IvanXproject
              Member
              • Apr 2015
              • 46

              #21
              All I know is that we need something NOW, tired of all this waiting..

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              • ShookOnes
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2014
                • 209

                #22
                Originally posted by Occulus
                You want to hear something depressing? I've been coming to hair loss forums for FIFTEEN YEARS. Nothing new has been released for hair loss in that time. The closest we got to a new treatment was Dutasteride as an off label treatment back in the middle '00's (and it turned out to be no better than Proscar). If my lot is to wait 30 years for a treatment, I think more will come out of the next fifteen years than the last fifteen. Maybe I'll have a real head of hair before I'm 60, but then again, maybe not.

                Have you been in fina all this time?

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                • dutchguyhanging
                  Member
                  • Mar 2015
                  • 87

                  #23
                  Originally posted by ShookOnes
                  Have you been in fina all this time?
                  well put Occolus.. i agree 100%... I also been coming this forum since 2008 and nothing come out deacint since then... so why now? specially all viable treatments seem to be years away from now...
                  personally i dont think replicel...etc would work either... they are just stealing time

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                  • clee984
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 251

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Occulus
                    You want to hear something depressing? I've been coming to hair loss forums for FIFTEEN YEARS. Nothing new has been released for hair loss in that time. The closest we got to a new treatment was Dutasteride as an off label treatment back in the middle '00's (and it turned out to be no better than Proscar). If my lot is to wait 30 years for a treatment, I think more will come out of the next fifteen years than the last fifteen. Maybe I'll have a real head of hair before I'm 60, but then again, maybe not.
                    Wow, that's made me realise - it is now nearly 14 years since I first started coming onto hair loss forums too. That's effed up. I checked my order history on Amazon, and I bought Spencer Kobren's book in May of 2003, when I would have been 22. It is quite tragic how much this condition eats away quietly at your soul. At 21/22 your life is supposed to be just beginning, not just ending, but that's what it feels like. I also remember reading an article by a trichologist in a magazine from 1996, where he wrote "I am very grateful to know that my son, who is 14, will never have to deal with the pain of male pattern baldness", because he was so sure that a cure would soon be readily available. He talked in the same article about two of his early mpb patients who had committed suicide.

                    I agree, something has got to happen soon, I guess as I could now be considered a veteran of these forums, there seems to be a lot more positive news these days.

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                    • Terry Mancini
                      Junior Member
                      • Apr 2015
                      • 10

                      #25
                      Thanks for the question BoSox

                      That somewhere in a Bavarian castle a mad scientist demands "Igor, go to the village and pay that unscrupulous big nosed grave digger this penny farthing for that body part"......"yes master"

                      After attaching the abnormally large male organ to the body, the nutty scientist injects the body with his secret syrum and rather than bring the well endowed body to life, it sprouts a full head of hair

                      " Igor, Igor, come quickly. Sod this creating life business, I have cured hair loss and put evil wig manufacturers out of business. Book tickets for the 2016 hair loss congress immediately"

                      Okay, I am joking, but only partly. I am a believer in accidents, after all I married my ex wife.

                      Minox and Propecia were discovered accidentally and I am hoping something even better will be accidentally discovered.

                      Failing that, I hope the worlds population develops blurred vision and that when they look at me, they think ime Tom Cruise

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                      • Dimoxynil
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 125

                        #26
                        Originally posted by clee984
                        Wow, that's made me realise - it is now nearly 14 years since I first started coming onto hair loss forums too. That's effed up. I checked my order history on Amazon, and I bought Spencer Kobren's book in May of 2003, when I would have been 22. It is quite tragic how much this condition eats away quietly at your soul. At 21/22 your life is supposed to be just beginning, not just ending, but that's what it feels like. I also remember reading an article by a trichologist in a magazine from 1996, where he wrote "I am very grateful to know that my son, who is 14, will never have to deal with the pain of male pattern baldness", because he was so sure that a cure would soon be readily available. He talked in the same article about two of his early mpb patients who had committed suicide.

                        I agree, something has got to happen soon, I guess as I could now be considered a veteran of these forums, there seems to be a lot more positive news these days.
                        Did you ever go for transplant route or just stuck to treatments ?

                        I'm looking at a FUE/SMP combo ? Can't find any great info on it. The idea of having a 3D look shaved head seems good plus you wouldn't need many grafts to get great coverage. I'm a diffuse thinner who can patch up well with concealer but I'm running out of time. Treatments just maintain for me never had any great results. Help !

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                        • Dimoxynil
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 125

                          #27
                          Originally posted by clee984
                          Wow, that's made me realise - it is now nearly 14 years since I first started coming onto hair loss forums too. That's effed up. I checked my order history on Amazon, and I bought Spencer Kobren's book in May of 2003, when I would have been 22. It is quite tragic how much this condition eats away quietly at your soul. At 21/22 your life is supposed to be just beginning, not just ending, but that's what it feels like. I also remember reading an article by a trichologist in a magazine from 1996, where he wrote "I am very grateful to know that my son, who is 14, will never have to deal with the pain of male pattern baldness", because he was so sure that a cure would soon be readily available. He talked in the same article about two of his early mpb patients who had committed suicide.

                          I agree, something has got to happen soon, I guess as I could now be considered a veteran of these forums, there seems to be a lot more positive news these days.
                          Did you ever go for transplant route or just stuck to treatments ?

                          I'm looking at a FUE/SMP combo ? Can't find any great info on it. The idea of having a 3D look shaved head seems good plus you wouldn't need many grafts to get great coverage. I'm a diffuse thinner who can patch up well with concealer but I'm running out of time. Treatments just maintain for me never had any great results. Help !

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                          • clee984
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2010
                            • 251

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Dimoxynil
                            Did you ever go for transplant route or just stuck to treatments ?

                            I'm looking at a FUE/SMP combo ? Can't find any great info on it. The idea of having a 3D look shaved head seems good plus you wouldn't need many grafts to get great coverage. I'm a diffuse thinner who can patch up well with concealer but I'm running out of time. Treatments just maintain for me never had any great results. Help !
                            I had a HT in 2011, and I can't speak for anyone else or offer any recommendations, but it was one of the best things I have ever done. It has made my life bearable. Although I got a brilliant result, I still frequent the boards sometimes, as I have myself a case of 'hair greed', and I have my fingers crossed, like everyone, for a permanent, non-invasive affordable cure.

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                            • Dimoxynil
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 125

                              #29
                              Originally posted by clee984
                              I had a HT in 2011, and I can't speak for anyone else or offer any recommendations, but it was one of the best things I have ever done. It has made my life bearable. Although I got a brilliant result, I still frequent the boards sometimes, as I have myself a case of 'hair greed', and I have my fingers crossed, like everyone, for a permanent, non-invasive affordable cure.
                              How much did it cost you ?

                              I really am in a stick or twist situation. I'm 30 now and I feel as though I need to make that big decision. Being diffuse makes you a poor candidate right ?

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                              • clee984
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2010
                                • 251

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Dimoxynil
                                How much did it cost you ?

                                I really am in a stick or twist situation. I'm 30 now and I feel as though I need to make that big decision. Being diffuse makes you a poor candidate right ?
                                Are you in the US, UK, or somewhere else? If you're considering it I would strongly recommend that you meet with people and see their results face to face. I can't remember exactly what my HT cost, but it was between $5k and $10k. Talk to Jotronic or Spex or one of those guys, they'll be able to give you much better advice than me if you're on the fence, although I am very happy to offer whatever limited advice I can.

                                Apologies for derailing the thread somewhat, but I couldn't find how to send a PM.

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