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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronson View Post
    Is not going through the FDA necessarily a good thing? I know the FDA isn't popular around here but the list of products that haven't gone through the FDA is not a list I would want to be on. Also, is there a reason that the Histogen thread is getting a lot more activity? Seems like Replicel is just as likely to work according to their theory.
    If I'm correct, I believe everything is derived from human body. This does not require FDA strict trials. It's not a drug. The setbacks would come from efficacy I guess.

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    that's settled then . it's weird that they are doing it in georgia...i mean...no offense haha...i didn't expect georgia to be the scientific center of replicel :P.

    anyways...too bad they don't have photos...

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    Well of course they don't have photos, they just begun clinical trials, which in their case means one treatment session and then they invite the patients back 6 months later to evaluate the results.

    I think they're doing it in Georgia for the same reason Histogen is doing it in Singapore; Some countries have loose regulations and restrictions which makes it faster and easier to conduct scientific research and clinical trials there.

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    All the better for us then. Replicel is going to work I feel. As for when they'll perfect it and get it out to us is anyone's guess. I do have one problem with the procedure outlined: Why take a 4mm diameter punch? Could they not get the DSC from taking perhaps 4 1mm diameter punches. I'd rather have a few small dots than a little button scar. I'm getting way ahead of myself here.

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    The country of Georgia is actually trying to promote itself as something of a medical tourism destination where people can get cutting edge treatments before they become available elsewhere. I wonder if Replicel might be released in Georgia following initial trials before it is released in other parts of the world

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    I think we need an interview with Replicel!!!! It's been a while since we've had another. We need a Histogen, Lauster, Aderans, Follica ANYTHING new. It's been a while.

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    i didn't know that about georgia. cool. we definately need an interview...sounds very promising.

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    New videos from Replicel!

    The Science behind Replicel :
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tHDKT7uZp4

    Replicel's Vision :
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8kMghojZw4

    Their original video :
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCe5mg7X6zg

    Thanks for this to Freddie555 from Hairsite

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sogeking View Post
    New videos from Replicel!

    The Science behind Replicel :
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tHDKT7uZp4

    Replicel's Vision :
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8kMghojZw4

    Their original video :
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCe5mg7X6zg

    Thanks for this to Freddie555 from Hairsite

    I wish they'd put some results out instead of pixar movies

    or some kind of tangible date

    anything but pixar clips and "experts"

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    Is it possible for replicel to have one successful trial and release this to the public.. Is long as it works and is safe i would have no problem spending my money on this.

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