About Histogen’s Hair Stimulating Complex

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  • whatsgoingon
    Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 88

    #16
    I don't think so. But I read summer of 2014 for asia. But I may be wrong.

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    • Seuxin
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 223

      #17
      I would like to have news about histogen....Is dead...or not ?

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      • BBay
        Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 53

        #18
        I believe the key is the growth factors, so they maybe on the right track. With your growth factors decreasing from mid to late 20's and skin and hair also decreasing from this age growth factors must play an important role - its just common sense.

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        • PayDay
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 604

          #19
          Looks like we have our update. Good News! https://www.baldtruthtalk.com/thread...-and-Interview

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          • mrclean
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2017
            • 524

            #20
            Just spoke to someone at Histogen still in the process of doing phase trials. When I asked if it would be available this year she said no and not 2018 either...maybe 2019. I have now lost all hope for Histogen and don't think it will ever be released.

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            • mrclean
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2017
              • 524

              #21

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              • funkville
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                • Aug 2016
                • 40

                #22
                people in the EU can not got on this site. it states this when you enter. what does the story say?

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                • mrclean
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2017
                  • 524

                  #23
                  a Jolla’s Histogen has begun clinical testing of a hair regrowth treatment in women.

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                  jected treatment contains stem cell secretions that stimulate hair follicles. An earlier version is already being tested in men.

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                  The early-stage or Phase 1 trial is taking place at the La Jolla clinic of Dr. Kimberly Butterwick, a dermatologist. Women interested in taking part in the trial can call 858-657-1004 for more information.

                  About 30 million American women are affected by hair loss, according to the National Institutes of Health. This most often occurs with menopause, along with autoimmune disease, and cancer chemotherapy.



                  Gail Naughton, Histogen’s founder and chief scientific officer, said about two-thirds of these women might benefit from the treatment, called HSC660,

                  The study will treat 27 women in a randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled fashion to assess safety. In addition, researchers will look for signs of efficacy.

                  The trial will run for 22 weeks, so the results will be known before year’s end, she said.

                  “We are planning after this trial a trial for women who are in late-stage ovarian cancer,” Naughton said.

                  Naughton she had originally believed that hair loss must be a minor factor to patients when confronting a life-threatening disease. But an oncologist helping plan the trial told that hair loss is “emotionally traumatizing” to many women.

                  “He said, Gail, you don’t understand. The first question they ask me is, am I going to have chemo? The second question they ask, is am I going to lose my hair?”

                  Studies have shown that patients do better when they don’t look sick, Naughton said. And losing hair is a sign of sickness that’s impossible to overlook.

                  Privately held Histogen is in more advanced testing of an earlier version of HSC660 in men. This version was also tested in five women by an independent researcher. All five regenerated hair.

                  A late-stage or Phase 3 trial for men has begun in Mexico, Naughton said. Anticipating success, the company is looking toward commercialization.

                  “We're in very late-stage negotiations with some huge retail partners,” Naughton said. A deal should be concluded in the next few months, she said.


                  Histogen produces its stem cells from skin cells called fibroblasts. These stem cells exude substances called growth factors. They are known to cause dormant follicles to resume hair production, and maintain the new hair.

                  Histogen converts the fibroblasts by placing them into simulated embryonic conditions, including suspending them in liquid and low oxygen. The cells revert to a partially embryonic state, which causes them to emit the growth factors.

                  More information about Histogen’s treatments can be found at j.mp/histogen.

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                  • edwardschwartz
                    Junior Member
                    • Sep 2020
                    • 1

                    #24
                    Hi, I'm glad to read this from you because I have been suffering from coin hair loss for some time and this made me very sad because I had tried every treatment but it was not cured.
                    I consulted various doctors for this issue many times, but there was not much treatment for me.
                    I just remember that once in a beauty salon https://www.beautster.com/cat/men/mens-haircut/ when I went for a haircut, one of the consultants there told me a few words about this issue and I followed up on this issue. . Of course, he used hair care methods for me there, which I was satisfied with and it worked well for me.
                    But I live in Canada. You can guide me on how to use this definitive treatment for myself.

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