List of treatments and which one you think will actually work?
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Just because you use the words "empirical data" in a sentence doesn't mean you know what the the hell you're talking about, in regards to this treatment. Give it AT LEAST a year before you start completely bashing it. Then you can wine all you want about your empirical data.
You guys need to stop bashing Tracy C. I know she defends herself pretty aggressively at times, but that's probably natural when people ATTACK her. She seems more diligently educated than most, so I would (I do) respect what she has to say.
She's a female experiencing hair loss, can you imagine how much more difficult that would be to deal with?
Be real f*cking men and leave her alone.
If Tracey can have hope for a product like that, sorry, but I'm going to find it amusing when she starts proselytizing about having scientific skepticism. Because the scientific skeptics say, a la Richard Crenna, "It's over, Johnny!"
It doesn't mean she's wrong, it doesn't mean she's right. I think well enough of Tracey to think she's thinking, "ah, well. Touché." And then not giving my post another thought.
Lighten up, folks! We'll beat this whole hair loss thing, and if we don't, paraphrasing Oscar Wilde, "If you knew how little people thought of you, you wouldn't care what they thought of you."Comment
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It's good to see that there are many more companies working on baldness cures other than the ones that are most frequently talked about. I love what companies like Histogen, Aderans, Replicel, and Allergan are doing and I greatly appreciate their work, but with today's innovation with stem cells, I really believe that a stem cell type cure could come from somewhere else outside of the aforementioned major companies.Comment
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No I didn't think that. Not even for a millisecond. I have a healthy and appropriate appreciation for the significance of Replicel's results beyond terminal hair count. The positives are there and I am simply able to see them while others are curiously unwilling to accept them.Comment
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It's good to see that there are many more companies working on baldness cures other than the ones that are most frequently talked about. I love what companies like Histogen, Aderans, Replicel, and Allergan are doing and I greatly appreciate their work, but with today's innovation with stem cells, I really believe that a stem cell type cure could come from somewhere else outside of the aforementioned major companies.Comment
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Bitmopost(allergan)- Expected to clear phase II quickly, seems very similar to minoxidil maybe slightly more effect. Already cleared for eyebrow growth I believe.
Expected Release- 2013
my POV: Good alternative to Minoxidil, might be slightly more effective but don't think this will cure anything at all.
Where did you see that the expected release date is 2013? Assuming phase II results are good in september and they continue to phase 3, that will take a year to complete. Then they have to get FDA approval (roughly a year).Comment
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Bitmopost(allergan)- Expected to clear phase II quickly, seems very similar to minoxidil maybe slightly more effect. Already cleared for eyebrow growth I believe.
Expected Release- 2013
my POV: Good alternative to Minoxidil, might be slightly more effective but don't think this will cure anything at all.
Where did you see that the expected release date is 2013? Assuming phase II results are good in september and they continue to phase 3, that will take a year to complete. Then they have to get FDA approval (roughly a year).
It's already released anyway so you can probably just test it on your scalp right now to see if it works, although I hear its somewhat expensive.Comment
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If Histogen has great results in december this year though wouldn't it just go straight to the bigger Phase III?
and does anyone know if Histogen is releasing the 6 month results this month?
Essentially though, we'll know if this product works/will come to market within 2 years, the excitement alone I think will be enough to tide me over the extra couple years.Comment
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It is expensive but health insurance will likely cover the cost of Lumigan - but not Latisse. I've been using Latisse for my eyelashes for quite a while so I can attest that it does work. I didn't want to bother with my eye brows at first but I am now using the little bit that is left on the brush after doing my eye lashes on my eyebrows. I'm just hoping to darken them a little bit so I don't need to use a pencil if I don't want to.Comment
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