Here's an article from 2004 which claims "only a few years left"
well.....its been 6 years and nothing!!! Theres even older articles out there.
Dont hang your hopes on this kind of stuff, its very complicated science, decades away
if you need the transplant now, just get it.
08-16-2010 10:22 PM
Supernova
No, we are close. TKL Research is doing clinical trials in hair cloning right now.
02-25-2011 12:01 AM
saniaa83
With over 60 years of experience in conducting clinical research, TKL Research is one of the oldest clinical research organizations in the United States. TKL Research has three operating divisions: a full-service Clinical Research Organization (CRO), five fully dedicated clinical sites in the metropolitan New York area, and a patient recruitment division. Our steady but measured growth has been fundamental to maintaining our professional image and reputation as a leader within our key areas of expertise and our industry overall.
02-25-2011 04:08 AM
ohlife
yeah ok...so where the hair at dawg?
02-28-2011 12:49 AM
crowningglory
Quote:
Originally Posted by imbaldinglikeamofo
bwhahahahahahahhaahhahahah
your so incredibly gullible!!!
Here's an article from 2004 which claims "only a few years left"
well.....its been 6 years and nothing!!! Theres even older articles out there.
Dont hang your hopes on this kind of stuff, its very complicated science, decades away
if you need the transplant now, just get it.
Yeah, there have been too many articles, studies, research, and trials claiming a certain of number of years left for the baldness/hair loss cure and up until now those numbers remain the same... 5-10 years. We don't seem to get to that year.
02-28-2011 09:05 PM
HairyHair
Quote:
Originally Posted by imbaldinglikeamofo
Dont hang your hopes on this kind of stuff, its very complicated science, decades away
if you need the transplant now, just get it.
True this. If you really need the transplant now, there's no point in you (or anyone for that matter) waiting for years, even decades for a cure that claims it's "only a few years away".
04-01-2011 04:31 PM
Sean Behnam, MD
Dear Bosox, although the initial study on cell multiplication was promising, he has not been proven yet. There are now approximately 8 doctors who are experimenting with Acell in hair transplantation. We have started our case studies over three weeks ago. I have used Acell in over 10 patients so far. The goal is to create a series of 40 to 50 case study patients. I think that by the next meeting, we will have further evidence for Acell in a hair trasnplantation.