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    Default A Possible Cure for Baldness And recoverup AAA

    They need another 2 to 4 years..
    But this give me some hope.. loot at this .



    look at this link, They claim noticeable hair growth with stem cell , is it true or a scam? It is based in UK.
    http://www.recoverup.com/en/services_HR.html

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    Interesting

    Though is this PRP...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NateDog View Post
    Interesting

    Though is this PRP...
    is it have any good result?

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    I do not think it is. PRP is blood and placelets and this appears to be stem cell like Histogen perhaps

    I sent them an email out of curiosity

    I think if there was some truth to it or whether it was available (I do not think it is if its stem cell regeneration complex) that the guys here would be all over it. So just hope its not out yet otherwise if it is out you would of known about it if it had any success

    PRP is being used I have not done it although touted as a break through its now more seen as helping HT follicles to heal faster. Some doctors use it and some people respond to it. Alot offer it but I would only use the noted few who are truely doing it properly

    I would try it however I live in New Zealand

    I am looking at CIT with Doctor Cole or Doctor Umar

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    Quote Originally Posted by NateDog View Post
    I do not think it is. PRP is blood and placelets and this appears to be stem cell like Histogen perhaps

    I sent them an email out of curiosity

    I think if there was some truth to it or whether it was available (I do not think it is if its stem cell regeneration complex) that the guys here would be all over it. So just hope its not out yet otherwise if it is out you would of known about it if it had any success

    PRP is being used I have not done it although touted as a break through its now more seen as helping HT follicles to heal faster. Some doctors use it and some people respond to it. Alot offer it but I would only use the noted few who are truely doing it properly

    I would try it however I live in New Zealand

    I am looking at CIT with Doctor Cole or Doctor Umar
    hmm ..Why not histogen give 100% result? If it generate new follicle.
    Why only 25%. I dont think it will be successful. It will b like
    advance shape of propecia with less side effects.

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    I mentioned this in another post. Baldness is going to be a thing of the past sooner rather than later.

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    Hi WantHair,

    Recoverup is based in the UK, but it's main clinic offering stem cell hair regeneration is located in Taipei, Taiwan. I can assure you it's not a scam!

    Marketing Manager of Recoverup

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    Would it be possible to have some evidence of the company's authenticity and evidence that the product works, with an independent peer review?

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    Default Recoverup Hair Regeneration using Stem Cells.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fixed by 35 View Post
    Would it be possible to have some evidence of the company's authenticity and evidence that the product works, with an independent peer review?
    Absolutely. I have raised your question internally and have been pushing the key Doctor who originated the procedure to complete a peer review. We are currently evaluating the right peers to do this.

    Over the past few months, we've had over a dozen different doctors, in Italy, Germany, UK, Japan, US, etc. all wanting to know (i) what our process is, (ii) what equipment we use, (iii) the way we process and inject the stem cells. Etc.

    Whilst of course we would like to share information as much as possible, there is also a business interest involved here; We can't patent the process and even if we could, we would need a huge legal team to defend it. Hence, if we release all our findings without some form of protection, our company, and the key Dr. would have no way to recoup our several years of R&D investment (which by the way required several hundreds of thousands of pounds that we still need to recoup).

    To answer your question Fixed by 35; in a nutshell, yes. I have raised the issue of peer review, and we are in the process of finding the right way to do this, without putting ourselves out of business.

    Hamish Stewart, Marketing Manager.
    Recoverup; A new hair loss treatment using stem cells ethically, safely and effectively.
    Last edited by Hamish Stewart; 10-27-2010 at 02:55 AM. Reason: missed original quote

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fixed by 35 View Post
    Actually, there is a credible reason for avoiding the media until all medical trials have finished; it saves a fortune on public relations dealing with sceptics like us! Apparently, it is normally a massive burden on a research company, which I can understand.

    Of course, the media will only really be interested with new ideas anyway, not better versions of old ideas. Recoverup isn't interesting.

    Good luck to the company, I'll pay attention when you have a track record.
    Yes, you've got a good point here. We've ended up spending a huge amount of resources dealing with online skeptics. And to be fair, I think that's okay. For sure there are a lot of stem cell clinics out there that are borderline legal, and make outlandish claims, etc.

    Hence, I was hired by the management to simply state, as openly and transparently as possible, our situation, where we are with this, and try to help potential customers make a decision on whether to try this treatment.

    We do have a treatment that works in certain kinds of hair loss conditions. And the treatment is not expensive.

    Anyway, thanks for letting me get our side of the story out there. I appreciate the space.

    Hamish Stewart, Marketing Manager.

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