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05-15-2012 01:09 PM
#1651
Originally Posted by 2020
no... it's all the same dude
Uh, no, it's not. That's why the M in MPB stands for male.
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05-15-2012 01:19 PM
#1652
Senior Member
Originally Posted by gmonasco
Uh, no, it's not. That's why the M in MPB stands for male.
yes because males lose hair in a different pattern than women.... MPB, FPB - all lose hair for the same reason.
The only one type of hair loss that's different from all others is ALOPECIA AREATA.
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05-15-2012 01:21 PM
#1653
Originally Posted by 2020
yes because males lose hair in a different pattern than women.... MPB, FPB - all lose hair for the same reason.
The only one type of hair loss that's different from all others is ALOPECIA AREATA.
And more importantly HSC WORKS on MPB
Gmonasco is extremely pessimistic.
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05-15-2012 01:23 PM
#1654
Lucky me who doesn't have bald spot YET. If it can give me 50% increase In my thinning spots I will be super happy!
I can´t stop thinking "what if Histogen didn´t hade problem with patent"
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05-15-2012 01:24 PM
#1655
Senior Member
THE ONLY problem I have with this:
why so many injections? Couldn't they just up the dose? It's great that it works but it would take 1000+ injections to boost every single spot on your head
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05-15-2012 01:25 PM
#1656
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05-15-2012 01:25 PM
#1657
Originally Posted by 2020
THE ONLY problem I have with this:
why so many injections? Couldn't they just up the dose? It's great that it works but it would take 1000+ injections to boost every single spot on your head
Thats the whole point of phase 2 , to test dosing etc.
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05-15-2012 01:27 PM
#1658
Originally Posted by eqvist
Lucky me who doesn't have bald spot YET. If it can give me 50% increase In my thinning spots I will be super happy!
I can´t stop thinking "what if Histogen didn´t hade problem with patent"
You could just have a mature hairline.
Most guys I know with bald spots are noticeably thinning prior to developing one.
I would say that if you are a NW2 by your mid twenties, and are not shedding much, your hair will hold out until this comes out. Which should be 2016 MAX.
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05-15-2012 01:46 PM
#1659
Originally Posted by gmonasco
Again, note that "increased hair growth" is not the same thing as "created new hairs." What's being referenced in the article is the stimulation of miniaturized and resting hairs, not the creation of new hair follicles. It helps hair you already have, but may not do anything to make up for lost hair.
Why are you always so negative? This is really exciting news! Their results are even better than they were in the pilot study, and I'm sure they'll probably keep on improving.
Even if all it does is stimulate resting follicles, that's freaking amazing. For people with bald scalps, it could get some of their hair back, and for people with thinning it could possibly be full recovery.
Do you not want them to succeed or something?
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05-15-2012 01:47 PM
#1660
Originally Posted by 2020
yes because males lose hair in a different pattern than women
And that difference is crucial. Women tend to lose hair through overall thinning; men tend to lose hair through hairline recession and crown balding. If you've got a treatment that revitalizes miniaturized hair, therefore, it's likely going to be much more effective for women, who still have hair everywhere, than for denuded areas of the male scalp.
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