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Originally Posted by hellouser
Its currently a 10 billion dollar annual industry with 99% of products that DON'T WORK.
And will stay like this as long as tricked people is willing to pay for it. Just like the tobacco industry... We live in deceiving times. As usual only the nonconformist will help to push this to the next level.. In the meanwhile we will have to listen the rants of the bald sheeple about how crazy we are for wanting to change the state of things...
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Originally Posted by Kiwi
lol - dude any poster with less than 30 posts should not be taken seriously. given other options (err lack of options) i think histogen kicks ass.
It's fine for early thinners I guess but not for severe hair loss.
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Originally Posted by reckless
It's fine for early thinners I guess but not for severe hair loss.
But it was kind of expected that NW2-3 thinning people would be cured before slick black NW7's wasn't it?
I wonder if people would be willing to go from NW7-NW2/3 using hair doubling transplants and then go the rest of the way with HSC, replicel and ji gami so that the hairline is more natural?
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Originally Posted by HairBane
But it was kind of expected that NW2-3 thinning people would be cured before slick black NW7's wasn't it?
I wonder if people would be willing to go from NW7-NW2/3 using hair doubling transplants and then go the rest of the way with HSC, replicel and ji gami so that the hairline is more natural?
Ji Gami is dead.
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Originally Posted by UK_
Ji Gami is dead.
It is not dead. Spencer just said that Aderans stopped funding Washenik and company because the business executives were more concerned about making money with wigs and surgery. Spencer said that Washenik and his team were not giving up on their technology and I really don't understand why they are not trying to create a fundraising drive to get their trials back up and running.
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Originally Posted by DepressedByHairLoss
It is not dead. Spencer just said that Aderans stopped funding Washenik and company because the business executives were more concerned about making money with wigs and surgery. Spencer said that Washenik and his team were not giving up on their technology and I really don't understand why they are not trying to create a fundraising drive to get their trials back up and running.
Even if the results were only 25% in increased density... I'd still pay good money to get the procedure done.
Aderans board members are effing quacks. There's not a shred of empathy from those scumbags... just profiteering at the expense of hair loss sufferers... wigs over proper treatment? Those guys are a complete JOKE.
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Originally Posted by reckless
It's fine for early thinners I guess but not for severe hair loss.
follica is better for higher norwood
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Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
follica is better for higher norwood
*should be.
We still don't really know how well Follica works. But its safe to assume that if they can create follicles through neogenesis... GAME OVER.
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If i still have around the same amount of hair within a few years when histogen launches, i'd definitely get a procedure done if it's around $1000 bucks or so.(obviously i hope its less).
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So, am i supposed to look at histogen phase 2a results and masturbate?
what the hell is going on with this company
why are they even doing another phase 2 if they don't have enough funding/time for it?
It's so annoying
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