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Originally Posted by GSD
yes, but that will be an other therapy
Are you sure?
Title of the video is Shiseido Talks RepliCel Technology. That means its a RCH-01, isnt it?
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not 100% sure because there are only the half of the subs. but i think this is only the beginning of a new research for an other threatment (hair cloning)
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Originally Posted by GSD
not 100% sure because there are only the half of the subs. but i think this is only the beginning of a new research for an other threatment (hair cloning)
I think Tsuji works for Shiseido and hope that everything will be in one treatment (rch-01) soon
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Originally Posted by GSD
i agree
but the information from the rch.01 documentary at youtube makes me worry: "So people who have taken cancer drugs, have injuries or burns or are bald - this technology cannot apply to these people"
we must save our hair !
It's nonsense because if Replicel is only able to maintain hairs, Shiseido won't pour so much fund into this project.
We have Fin, Dut, RU now and PGD2, CB soon for maintenance, SM and Pilofocus for regrowth.
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Originally Posted by Hairismylife
It's nonsense because if Replicel is only able to maintain hairs, Shiseido won't pour so much fund into this project.
We have Fin, Dut, RU now and PGD2, CB soon for maintenance, SM and Pilofocus for regrowth.
"Might maintain for five to ten years" is not as good as regrowth with permanent effects. They gave replicel 30 million in milestones, opened their own facilty and are paying for their own trial. Replicel said they had info they didn't publish. Shiseido obviously has the faith and finances to follow through with this.
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this was said by a shiseido scientist in the documentary not by me!!!
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Originally Posted by Hairismylife
It's nonsense because if Replicel is only able to maintain hairs, Shiseido won't pour so much fund into this project.
We have Fin, Dut, RU now and PGD2, CB soon for maintenance, SM and Pilofocus for regrowth.
Actually we only have Fin, Dut. Most consumers on earth wouldn't touch RU with a 10 foot pole. The other things you mentioned are all still speculative and could all fail. It's logical for Replicel to continue if it can provide prevention/ thickening with a single treatment instead of daily application. I would easily opt for Replicel even if all the products you mentioned come to market and work simply because it saves a lot of daily hassle etc.
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