Interesting video, Cole does seem to be a nay sayer when it comes to histogen, and i understand his cautious skepticism, but i think they are on to something. But i must say i also think Cole is doing a lot of promising experimenting with acell, that can end up as another tool in the arsenal of treatments for hairloss.
Interesting video, Cole does seem to be a nay sayer when it comes to histogen, and i understand his cautious skepticism, but i think they are on to something. But i must say i also think Cole is doing a lot of promising experimenting with acell, that can end up as another tool in the arsenal of treatments for hairloss.
As a victim of early hair transplant surgery, I want to see breakthrough treatments. I don't care where the breakthrough comes from. Both Dr. Cole and I WANT Histogen to be successful. In my opinion, they need to regroup and do a new study. They need to take clear before and after photographs being meticulous about consistent lighting. The photographs they presented in their PDF, simulated cliche' old before and after photo tricks. I believe it happened by accident, because it's relatively easy for it to happen unintentionally. Nevertheless, Histogen presented really bad photographic evidence. I think the company at this point needs to send their scientists out to meet with doctors. Don't think for a minute that the majority of hair transplant doctors will resist this type of medical technology if it will improve patient results.
Giving people the benefit of the doubt is not an IQ issue. I can't imagine anyone deliberately doctoring and releasing such photos expecting to persuade anyone. It had to be unintentional. that's my opinion:
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