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seems fishy... The site is owned by the owner of of hariloss info site keratin.com
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Keratin.com was a site run by Kevin Mcelwee, who started the site when he was still studying as a PhD student (I believe somewhere in Canada). He was one of a few people who has a PhD in Alopecia Areata. If you look through his message boards on keratin.com, you'll see that Kevin's answers to questions were far more advanced than any dermatologist can offer.
Back in 2007, he bid farewell to the site and started working on a clinical research project.
Essentially, anything with Kevin's name on it, I've got trust in.
Vancouver, B.C. - August 17, 2007 - The Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research has recognized the research of Dr. Kevin McElwee and Dr. Jan Dutz of the Department of Dermatology and Skin Science at UBC, and awarded them Career Investigator Awards to follow studies in biomedical and clinical studies.
Oh, good sleuthing Polster. I actually had no idea Trichoscience had anything to do with Kevin until you looked it up.
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Trichoscience is Replicel, Right?
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Three year bump. But, yes.
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In my view, if the cost is $30,000 then it's not a "cure", because it's out of the reach of 99% of people. Polio is cured in the first world, but not in parts of Asia and Africa because they don't have access to the medication and are therefore still suffering.
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Originally Posted by chrisis
In my view, if the cost is $30,000 then it's not a "cure", because it's out of the reach of 99% of people. Polio is cured in the first world, but not in parts of Asia and Africa because they don't have access to the medication and are therefore still suffering.
chrisis; curious where you're getting the $30,000 figure from?
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Originally Posted by clandestine
chrisis; curious where you're getting the $30,000 figure from?
In the original post from Joe. I'm not sure where he's got it from but I think I'd read it elsewhere.
That said, I read also that replicel said it would be "competitive" with current treatments. If that's the case then I'd consider $30,000 too much. $10,000 would be competitive. I'm sure there are factors to bear in mind, such as extent of hair loss, but that's true of hair transplants.
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Originally Posted by chrisis
In my view, if the cost is $30,000 then it's not a "cure", because it's out of the reach of 99% of people. Polio is cured in the first world, but not in parts of Asia and Africa because they don't have access to the medication and are therefore still suffering.
who said 30K? Even if it is 30K for a FULL HEAD OF HAIR, then it's still worth it...
30K US dollars is less than a year's salary in most developed countries...
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So what if 30k is less than average salary, it's still prohibitively expensive for most people since hair loss is not a life-threatening condition and many don't care as much as we do.
Not many people can afford to blow a year's salary out of typical working career of 40-50 years on just their hair, when they have other more pressing concerns.
Be real.
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