Histogen Update - Spencer Kobren Speaks With Dr. Craig L. Ziering

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by krewel

    No, Google and Wikipedia research made me smarter than scientists like Prof.Hoffmann etc..
    You shouldn't google so much etc ...

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  • krewel
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    Originally posted by UK_
    I've said it before and I'll say it again.

    DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS. THEY CANT TAKE IT WHEN YOU IGNORE THEM
    No, Google and Wikipedia research made me smarter than scientists like Prof.Hoffmann etc.. I know, they are professors and have been into hair research for more than a decade but cmon, they're just some stupid hobby scientists.. I only needed 2 months to learn what they learned in 15 years. I'm just more talented, you know.. I don't need them. I'll do my own PGD2 experiments.
    And for anyone, who has not seen my results so far. Here I post them again. THAT'S what people want to see:



    Seriously mate... stop racking your brain about these hairsite guys or you'll have to deal with grey hairs very soon.. Hairsite is not a forum, it's a nuthouse..

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  • Desmond84
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    Originally posted by Breaking Bald
    Thanks for the info Desmond, I really hope good things are coming. Even this amount of time seems too long though.
    Dude, believe me when I say I want it now too!

    But then when I think about it a little bit more, I get a little bit paranoid. I mean its a novel therapeutic after all meaning we don't know nothing about its potential risks. So the longer they test it out and collect safety data the better it is for all of us!

    So, lets stay positive!

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  • Kiwi
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    Originally posted by Breaking Bald
    Thanks for the info Desmond, I really hope good things are coming. Even this amount of time seems too long though.
    Yeah thanks Desmond.

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  • Breaking Bald
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    Thanks for the info Desmond, I really hope good things are coming. Even this amount of time seems too long though.

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Yeah, but Spencer specifically asked: "When can we potentially see this available here in the US? Is it safe to say 2015?" to which he replied "Hmmmm, well maybe +2 years..."

    That being said, if its available in Singapore by 2015, you can always get a head start by flying over there and getting your treatments until it becomes FDA-approved.

    If you really care about keeping your hair, extra costs should not be an issue
    That's right - a lot of people interpreted that as the Asian release date and then went on a troll/misinformation frenzy on the boards.

    Lets be clear that Dr Ziering was referring to the start date in the US, which has never changed, he has said all along it will take longer to release in the US (give or take 2+ years) than in Asia.

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by UK_

    THEY CANT TAKE IT WHEN YOU IGNORE THEM
    What do you mean? Most guys ignore you anyhow. I don't get it ...

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Dude we will be all meeting up for a few drinks in Singapore b4 going in for the shots

    - Fingers crossed
    Lets hope so! I cant wait for the next interview with Gail or Dr Ziering - anyone know when it's going to take place?

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  • UK_
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    I've said it before and I'll say it again.

    DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS. THEY CANT TAKE IT WHEN YOU IGNORE THEM

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by 534623

    No. Histogen showed that using another after pic increased the effectiveness.
    Furthermore, Histogen didn't show/prove "...that extracellular Wnt ligands can promote actual hair follicle neogenesis in adult skin" - as mentioned by Dr. George Cotsarelis and co-workers in this field (page 4, left column).

    And to prove this, is simple:
    Just inject the stuff into a COMPLETELY SLICK BALD SCALP, and after a certain period of time, simply look whether or not thick and coarse terminal hairs grow - in former slick bald scalp-skin.

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by Dan26

    Histogen showed that increasing the dose increased the effectiveness...
    No. Histogen showed that using another after pic increased the effectiveness...

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  • Desmond84
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    Originally posted by 2020
    Desmond84 seems to know a lot about Histogen for guy who joined just 4 days before Histogen's PR announcement... :tinfoilhat:
    LOL @ that comment

    We all joined this forum at some point dude!

    Originally posted by 2020
    "dose-range finding"... ok you do realize that you can only inject so much of their stuff with ONE INJECTION. It's not about dosages at this point, it's the number of injections.
    Yeah I know that 2020. "Dose-range finding" study is a general term they use in Phase 2 trials just to indicate they are tweaking the dose and frequency of administration. In this unique case, dose actually refers to number of injections.

    Originally posted by 2020
    Yes, you're right that US approval is not needed for most us since we can fly anywhere. Millions of US residents fly to India to get major treatments since it's 10x cheaper yet the quality is still first world.
    Would be nice to get Histogen's approval - hey we're done here, come and get it - before 2015...
    Dude we will be all meeting up for a few drinks in Singapore b4 going in for the shots

    - Fingers crossed

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  • 2020
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    Desmond84 seems to know a lot about Histogen for guy who joined just 4 days before Histogen's PR announcement... :tinfoilhat:

    "dose-range finding"... ok you do realize that you can only inject so much of their stuff with ONE INJECTION. It's not about dosages at this point, it's the number of injections.

    Yes, you're right that US approval is not needed for most us since we can fly anywhere. Millions of US residents fly to India to get major treatments since it's 10x cheaper yet the quality is still first world.
    Would be nice to get Histogen's approval - hey we're done here, come and get it - before 2015...

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  • Desmond84
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Yeah, but Spencer specifically asked: "When can we potentially see this available here in the US? Is it safe to say 2015?" to which he replied "Hmmmm, well maybe +2 years..."

    That being said, if its available in Singapore by 2015, you can always get a head start by flying over there and getting your treatments until it becomes FDA-approved.

    If you really care about keeping your hair, extra costs should not be an issue
    Here's Gail Naughton's plans to try and release it early in ASIA



    Korea & Singapore will most likely market the product first!

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  • Desmond84
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    Originally posted by Dan26
    Histogen showed that increasing the dose increased the effectiveness...
    Exactly right

    This is the whole "Laser Hair Removal" story: with every session you start to see better cosmetic results. After 12 sessions or so the cosmetic effects are more than satisfactory.

    What's interesting is I've been reading on some of these Laser clinics sites and what stood out to me was they ask you to come back every 6-8 weeks for your next session!

    Surprisingly, Histogen picked 6 weeks as their second treatment time point in this trial, which showed greater efficacy. So I think we might be on the right path!

    Now nobody can become anywhere near hair-free with 2 sessions of Laser hair removal so you can't expect a full head of hair with 2 sessions of Histogen

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