RepliCel has repeatedly stated that they are using an autologous technique.
What this means is, there is no foreign chemical introduced into the body.
The cells are multiplied in a neutral solution that is basically a pH of 7, the body has no reaction to it - or rather, shouldn't
In other words, all they are doing is taking your cells, multiplying them and putting them back, albeit in a different location.
The thing with their Phase I trial is that it is both a safety and efficacy. It can't not be. So while they will report no concerns, they will also know safety and efficacy, so the second set of trials is basically just more of the same - just on a larger patient base.
Thats the beauty of autologous techniques. Its already known to be perfectly safe*, but the FDA stands for Fraking Dumb Ass and won't acknowledge autologous separately then a chemical based drug trial.
Slick Bald men are likely to see significantly less, or slower, growth in my opinion. It would depend entirely upon just how dormant the folliciles are. Did they really just stop growing, or is their growth phase so shortened that they barely/never breach the surface? The hair needs strength to push through the skin, so if it lacks that strength, the DSC might just provide the backbone needed. If the DSC really does shield the follicile it should in theory return to normal growth cycles. Growth stimulants like Minoxidil or other topicals/orals might need to be taken to speed the process up though, but once the growth has taken hold at acceptable levels, the treatment could be stopped because it would not be needed to maintain the growth.
Its fun to theorize! But also depressing to imagine it not working like that
One concern that should be noted with being totally bald is that the growth would potentially be spotty for quite some time and might look terrible. Spotty growth when there already is hair would be tolerable though, IMO.
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The cells are multiplied in a neutral solution that is basically a pH of 7, the body has no reaction to it - or rather, shouldn't

In other words, all they are doing is taking your cells, multiplying them and putting them back, albeit in a different location.
The thing with their Phase I trial is that it is both a safety and efficacy. It can't not be. So while they will report no concerns, they will also know safety and efficacy, so the second set of trials is basically just more of the same - just on a larger patient base.
Thats the beauty of autologous techniques. Its already known to be perfectly safe*, but the FDA stands for Fraking Dumb Ass and won't acknowledge autologous separately then a chemical based drug trial.
Originally posted by Maradona
Its fun to theorize! But also depressing to imagine it not working like that

One concern that should be noted with being totally bald is that the growth would potentially be spotty for quite some time and might look terrible. Spotty growth when there already is hair would be tolerable though, IMO.
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