Histogen show "cosmetic" results oct 2012 update

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  • bananana
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    Yeah me too I have a feeling we'll get much better regrowth/thickening with Histogen. Aderans will be more a halting therapy so to speak!

    I just hope waiting another 3 years for Histogen won't trigger fibrosis in our scalps making Histogen not as effective for our generation! I wish we could have this now
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    Histogen will be available in asia in 2015. Spread the optimism.

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  • Desmond84
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    Originally posted by HARIRI
    There is something inside of me makes me believe that Histogen will be more successful than Aderans. I find it more close to reality and it will available in the market before Aderans. Do you agree with me DESMOND84?
    Yeah me too I have a feeling we'll get much better regrowth/thickening with Histogen. Aderans will be more a halting therapy so to speak!

    I just hope waiting another 3 years for Histogen won't trigger fibrosis in our scalps making Histogen not as effective for our generation! I wish we could have this now

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  • HARIRI
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    There is something inside of me makes me believe that Histogen will be more successful than Aderans. I find it more close to reality and it will available in the market before Aderans. Do you agree with me DESMOND84?

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  • rdawg
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    Originally posted by wobblywilly
    Can Histogen be used in a way to control the recovery of the hairline as can be done with a hair transplant?
    From what ziering says, vellus hairs almost all grow back, so there is positive in that.(which is huge for early loss sufferers, including myself, nearly all of my hairline would come back with this stuff)

    Anything further than that is speculation, we dont know.

    Awaiting the next results release, but man, this is a painfully slow process.

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  • wobblywilly
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    Can Histogen be used in a way to control the recovery of the hairline as can be done with a hair transplant?

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  • WINGER
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    2020 You should hook up with that retard Tracy, you'd make a right pair of Herberts..

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  • Desmond84
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    Originally posted by 2020
    bump!

    how come no one responded to my previous post(quoting someone):



    ^ very important and it might save Histogen as I'm sure daily topical of their "growth factors" is more effective than a couple injections a year...
    There's probably TWO reasons:

    1) Proteins such as (Wnt) are very large molecules with a molecular weight of about 10,000. This makes topical application almost impossible.

    2) Body probably doesn't release these every day but in cycles. They're probably trying to mimic body's responses

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  • 2020
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    bump!

    how come no one responded to my previous post(quoting someone):

    If you notice every other pharmaceutical treatment for hair loss (whether topical or per-oral) requires at least once daily dosing. For topicals it's usually twice a day.

    Histogen is a sub-epidermal injection which is ESSENTIALLY a topical.

    Why did they choose this rather weird method of application -- injecting chemicals into the skin -- rather than a topical lotion?
    ^ very important and it might save Histogen as I'm sure daily topical of their "growth factors" is more effective than a couple injections a year...

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by 2020
    no they're not. That would be way too easy and not patentable. Better find the most obscure and most difficult way at solving this that way you can get a patent for that.
    False and completely ridiculous, lol.

    They will search for the easiest and best workaround or alternative , not the most obscure and most difficult.

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  • Desmond84
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    Lol, sad but possibly true

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by Desmond84
    I suppose that's what Aderans and replicel are aiming for. But I'm not sure how that would work!?!
    no they're not. That would be way too easy and not patentable. Better find the most obscure and most difficult way at solving this that way you can get a patent for that.

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  • Desmond84
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    Originally posted by 2020
    nothing's changed it's just the business-types got better at creating hype and making money doing as little as possible.
    Gene therapy is not coming in your lifetime nor would you really need it. The actual cure for MPB is to remove all androgen receptors from your scalp and the exact same thing has already been done in some experiments with people with prostate issues. They just don't get it...
    I suppose that's what Aderans and replicel are aiming for. But I'm not sure how that would work!?!

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  • dex89
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    Originally posted by UK_
    I dont know why people are mentioning Finasteride.

    Its clear from the following link companies are arguing in favour of a complete move away from Finasteride to a better more safer option.

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    https://www.facebook.com/RepliCelLifeSciences
    Is replicel a injection to the scalp treatment?

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  • 2020
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    Replicel as an alternative to fin? There is no need for that. There are plenty of fin alternatives available today. Read my previous posts

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  • UK_
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    I dont know why people are mentioning Finasteride.

    Its clear from the following link companies are arguing in favour of a complete move away from Finasteride to a better more safer option.

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    https://www.facebook.com/RepliCelLifeSciences

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