Spencer Kobren Interviews Dr. Jerry Cooley | ACell MatriStem Plucked Hair

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  • ryan555
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    Guys, I had a corrective procedure done with Dr. Cole a month ago. I am a fan of the guy and will not say anything bad about him. But, I did ask him his opinion on Dr. Cooley's work and he was unaware of it. I told him about it and he was skeptical but said it sounded interesting. I doubt Dr. Cole has done a whole lot of work to disprove this method over the past four weeks and he is probably just a general skeptic when it comes to these advancements, which is healthy because all new technology should be challenged. I wouldn't get too upset about it.

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  • Westonci
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    Originally posted by wolvie1985
    The sour grapes of a renowned egomaniac. This is a guy who apparently tried to sue his former tech to stop him from going to another HT clinic.

    Rather than contribute to this advancement, Dr. Cole appears to be trying to marginalize it so as to preserve the relevance of his "CIT" (aka reguar FUE) sales.

    One thing he kept mentioning was that the plucked Acell hairs grow back thinner than a regular transplanted hair. Somebody please confirm that Dr. Cole and Dr. Hitzig are claiming these results. I did see a pic where the hairs growing in were thinner, but understood that to be because they were just starting to sprout, and like any hair transplant, take time to mature. Dr. Cole is saying that auto-cloned hairs remain thinner than normal forever.

    Spencer, can we get confirmation on this from either Hitzig or Cooley? Cheers.
    Im also wondering where dr Cole got his info from regarding the "supposed" thinned plucked hair. Im sure that Doctor Rassman or bernstein would have mentioned it in their analysis, but they have not heard of this yet.

    It sound like to me that dr Cole is hiding something

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  • wolvie1985
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    The sour grapes of a renowned egomaniac. This is a guy who apparently tried to sue his former tech to stop him from going to another HT clinic.

    Rather than contribute to this advancement, Dr. Cole appears to be trying to marginalize it so as to preserve the relevance of his "CIT" (aka reguar FUE) sales.

    One thing he kept mentioning was that the plucked Acell hairs grow back thinner than a regular transplanted hair. Somebody please confirm that Dr. Cole and Dr. Hitzig are claiming these results. I did see a pic where the hairs growing in were thinner, but understood that to be because they were just starting to sprout, and like any hair transplant, take time to mature. Dr. Cole is saying that auto-cloned hairs remain thinner than normal forever.

    Spencer, can we get confirmation on this from either Hitzig or Cooley? Cheers.

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  • HairRobinHood
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    Dr. Cole criticizes public Dr. Cooley’s work with ACell

    Dr. Cole on ACell – Part 1 – 4:
    http://www.************/hair-loss/bo...ategory-1.html

    Just to quote 1 user-comment:
    “…so it seems to me that Dr Cole is effectively saying Drs Cooley and Hitzig are either idiots or liars.”

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  • HairRobinHood
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    Dr. Cole is criticizes public Dr. Cooley’s work with ACell

    Dr. Cole on ACell – Part 1 – 4:
    http://www.************/hair-loss/bo...ategory-1.html

    Just to quote 1 user-comment:
    “…so it seems to me that Dr Cole is effectively saying Drs Cooley and Hitzig are either idiots or liars.”

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  • Westonci
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    Histogen Raises $10M

    San Diego-based Histogen, a developer of regenerative medicine products, announced today that it has raised $10M in a Series A financing round. The financing came from private investors, including Secure Medical, Leonard Lavin, Lordship Ventures, and Angus Mitchell. Histogen is developing regenerative medicine products which do not contain embryonic stem cells or animal components, and are being applied to hair regrowth, skincare, and oncology. The firm said it is in the midst of a $23M, Series B financing which already has commitments. Histogen said it is scheduled to begin a Phase I/II clinical trail of a hair stimulating product in Spring 2011, and is also in the process of beginning a clinical study for a compound for the treatment of carcinomatosis.

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  • Westonci
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    Dr Epstein Using Acell

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    I dont understand why hes using beard hairs? Dr. Cooley said that scalp hairs where more effective, and creating a fuller look in his third video of his presentation

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  • Westonci
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    Originally posted by miozambrotta19
    Do you know when the interview might be?
    Maybe they might talk about the upcoming 1 and 2 trails in Singapore
    In tonights live show, he said hopefully next week he will speak to either Craig Ziering and or Gail Naughton

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  • miozambrotta19
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    If anyone is in direct contact with Acell, Dr Cooley, Of Dr Hitzug, they should ask if it would be possible to add Wnt proteins to the Acell/PRP injections. I mentioned this before in my previous post, but it would be interesting to know if this would be possible. Wnt proteins have been to shown to grow new follicles in mice when it was introduced to a wound in mice. With Acell And PRP being FDA approved , and wnt proteins being natural proteins in the human body, why couldnt this be tried on humans. Aderans and Histogen are basing there technology on Wnt proteins, and Dr Cotsarelis has said that with adding Wnt proteins, growth factors, ect totally new hairs grew on mice. With Acell/PRP/WNt most fo what is said to be needed is there.

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  • miozambrotta19
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    Only true hope we have right now is Acell. Yes Aderans and Histogen are making good progress but who knows what will happen with there trails. I just hope that by summer we will have good news from both of these companies. We all know what happend with Intercynx , and they were in there second trials after that went to crap. I dont understand why Follica is taking so long to get trials going. In 2005 they were talking about bringing there technology to market and they havent even started trials. Trichoscience should be starting there first trials next month, but Follica confuses me. It almost seems as if there waiting for Histogen of Aderans to fail so they have something to look forward to. IDk lets wait and see.

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  • gmonasco
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    Originally posted by miozambrotta19
    Thats not bad news.
    Didn't say it was. I just said that it might not be considered "exciting" news.

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  • whynot
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    What a hopeful time! Between Aderans, Histogen and ACell (not to mention CB-03-01), it looks like some real work is being put into a desicive death-by-fork-in-the-eye for our inherited genetic nemesis.

    !!!

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  • miozambrotta19
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    Thats not bad news. Just shows that histogen is bringing on more respected doctors onto there board. This is something possitive if you ask me. Looking forward to the Zieirng interview.

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  • gmonasco
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    Originally posted by Westonci
    On last nights live show, Spencer said he would be interviewing Craig Ziering of Histogen "Very Soon" Maybe some exciting news?
    Or maybe some not-so-exciting news:

    Dr. David Easter Joins Histogen Scientific Advisory Board

    Histogen, Inc., a regenerative medicine company developing solutions based on the products of newborn cells grown under embryonic conditions, today announced the addition of respected surgeon and oncology specialist Dr. David Easter to the Company's Scientific Advisory Board.

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  • Westonci
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    Originally posted by miozambrotta19
    Do you know when the interview might be?
    Maybe they might talk about the upcoming 1 and 2 trails in Singapore
    All he said was "very soon", and that he would be interviewing craig Ziering

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