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

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  • doinmyheadin
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    So when will this be available in Asia? It would help with the funding for next phase trials.
    We need another interview Spencer...

    Questions

    Did HST work to some degree on all patients?
    What were the norward scales of the male patients being treated and was it tested in slick bald areas?
    How are the 24 patients from the pilot study, is there hair continuing to grow and is DHT having any effect on the hair they have grown and there existing hair?
    Has it been tested in areas of transplanted hair?
    Release in Asia 2013

    Love your work Spencer

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  • jgold
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    I hope that everyone is clear on the fact that when they state that there was a 50% or whatever it was increase from the baseline count at 3 months, that they don't mean a 50% increase of what a full head of hair is, they mean a 50% increase in the hair that was presently there.

    Thus, if one if these pictures from Histogen says it had a 60% increase in an area where there was only 20% of their original hair, that really the hsc only made them have an increase of around 10% from what their full head of hair would be. anyone following me here??? maybe im stupid and you all already know this....

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  • DallasTreado
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    Originally posted by Tracy C
    Did you read the post above yours?

    Yes, I do undertand the science involved a little more than the average person. Another person asked for my opinion and I gave it. I am entitled to have an opinion - and I am entitled to give that opinion if someone asks for it, even if it isn't popular think positive around here.
    Don't be discouraged by these negative posts. A lot of people on this forum appreciate what you have to say. Please continue and thanks for all you do on this forum.

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  • Tracy C
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    Originally posted by JJJJrS
    How can you make a conclusion like that?
    Did you read the post above yours?

    Yes, I do undertand the science involved a little more than the average person. Another person asked for my opinion and I gave it. I am entitled to have an opinion - and I am entitled to give that opinion if someone asks for it, even if it isn't popular think positive around here.

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  • JJJJrS
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    Originally posted by Tracy C
    I think both Histogen and Replicel are on two different paths to a better solution - both correct paths. Though Histogen's treatment won't be a true cure, I do believe it will be a significantly better treatment than those currently available. Replicel is on the way to a true cure though. I can easily envision these two treatments being used together to achieve both the goals of restoring a full head of hair (Histogen) and preventing future hair loss (Replicel). Time will tell.
    How can you make a conclusion like that? It definitely can't be based on the negligible results they published. Are you a hair science expert by any chance? Maybe you're aware of the inner workings in these companies and the complete science behind their treatments? Very, very few people are you know and if you're one of those, you should probably be helping them find a cure.

    Anyway, some interesting results published by Histogen. It's nice to see pictures which show substantial hair regrowth for once. The part about it being compoundable is also very promising.

    Nevertheless, we've also seen comparable pictures for known snake oils. So until I see more pictures like these for balding men, I won't get too optimistic. Definitely warrants another interview and renewed attention however.

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