Histogen in the hair congress

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  • polios
    Member
    • Oct 2015
    • 74

    #16
    This looks promising like a lot of research done these days.

    Thanks for sharing!

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    • hellouser
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 4423

      #17
      Originally posted by allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
      There's a video link at the bottom of the previous page to a presentation by a histogen representative, which shows a photo of some impressive results 19 weeks later. If that photo hasn't involved any trickery/deception then what they've got really works, even if it might need more research to get that result consistently. Clearly they've done something right though if that picture is genuine. I don't know why people are regularly repeating that Histogen is dead.
      Link?

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      • Swooping
        Senior Member
        • May 2014
        • 803

        #18
        Histogen = Done. Always was. The fact that she is going to hold a presentation says nothing. They are probably going to present the same bullsh*t findings. The results of Histogen were plain bad. There is nothing else to make of it.

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        • joachim
          Senior Member
          • May 2014
          • 562

          #19
          Originally posted by Swooping
          Histogen = Done. Always was. The fact that she is going to hold a presentation says nothing. They are probably going to present the same bullsh*t findings. The results of Histogen were plain bad. There is nothing else to make of it.
          totally agreed. they never had promising results. and they always had problems collecting funds, for a reason.

          histogen will never make it to market. they are just trying to dance around for the next few years to keep their jobs and collect some further money by fooling investors. it will go on for about the next 2 or 3 years until they finally admit they are game over. at least when shisheido or other companies announce good results in 3 years or so, no investor will be interested in histogen crap anymore.

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          • allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2015
            • 342

            #20
            Originally posted by hellouser
            Link?
            Presented by: Gail Naughton, Ph.D., Chairman & CEOHistogen is a regenerative medicine company manufacturing and developing innovative therapies based on the ...


            Starts at 4 mins 33 secs

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            • hellouser
              Senior Member
              • May 2012
              • 4423

              #21
              Originally posted by allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
              Ah, that... that's an old photo.

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              • baldybald
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 249

                #22
                Originally posted by hellouser
                Ah, that... that's an old photo.
                Yeah... Nothing new at all

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                • cratusg
                  Member
                  • Aug 2015
                  • 31

                  #23
                  This could be anything. We'll see in a month. I'm just happy they're going to attend even if they say "Yeah, look here, we have a cure. It will be out in 50 years, don't worry, it gon b guud"

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                  • Hairmore
                    Member
                    • Oct 2015
                    • 80

                    #24
                    Originally posted by cratusg
                    This could be anything. We'll see in a month. I'm just happy they're going to attend even if they say "Yeah, look here, we have a cure. It will be out in 50 years, don't worry, it gon b guud"
                    Perhaps they need some more funding to be able to get some more scientists on board and to do more trials and so forth to be a bit faster with whatever they are busy now. I am actually wondering why I never hear of really big pharma companies like Roche, Novartis or Pfizer researching on something worth calling "promising". I think these can get a new research project easily funded.

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                    • allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2015
                      • 342

                      #25
                      Originally posted by hellouser
                      Ah, that... that's an old photo.
                      What does that matter, if it's genuine? If someone got that sort of result from propecia they would rightly be over the moon. And if it is an old picture, then great, maybe this time has been spent refining the treatment.

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                      • cratusg
                        Member
                        • Aug 2015
                        • 31

                        #26
                        Originally posted by allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
                        What does that matter, if it's genuine? If someone got that sort of result from propecia they would rightly be over the moon. And if it is an old picture, then great, maybe this time has been spent refining the treatment.
                        +1

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                        • Hubris
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2015
                          • 120

                          #27
                          Originally posted by allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
                          What does that matter, if it's genuine? If someone got that sort of result from propecia they would rightly be over the moon. And if it is an old picture, then great, maybe this time has been spent refining the treatment.
                          Yes, but the patient in the picture is female. Don't expect the same results for males.

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                          • polios
                            Member
                            • Oct 2015
                            • 74

                            #28
                            Originally posted by allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
                            What does that matter, if it's genuine? If someone got that sort of result from propecia they would rightly be over the moon. And if it is an old picture, then great, maybe this time has been spent refining the treatment.
                            Same opinion here. Great to have something that would be at least a bit better than Propecia and at the same time safer.

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                            • allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2015
                              • 342

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Hubris
                              Yes, but the patient in the picture is female. Don't expect the same results for males.
                              That is a pain if true, but even so, if this works for women who I don't think are able to even take finasteride... why has histogen been written off as 'dead'? They've still got a working product there.

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                              • Hubris
                                Senior Member
                                • Jul 2015
                                • 120

                                #30
                                Originally posted by allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
                                That is a pain if true, but even so, if this works for women who I don't think are able to even take finasteride... why has histogen been written off as 'dead'? They've still got a working product there.
                                Women already have the benefits of Finasteride due to lower levels of testosterone (resulting in lower levels of DHT relative to men). They also have higher levels of estrogen, which appears to have beneficial effects on hair maintenance and health.

                                In any case, if it works on women, I'm sure it would work on men too, just to a lesser extent. I think the main problem they have is funding.

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