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Our bald lives are at stake : )Comment
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Well you are wrong here. Replicel is still far away, that's true. But Aderans has accomplished a lot already. There have been a lot of Phase II studies and the last ones will be finished at the end of this year or Q1 2013 (I don't remember which of both it was). The fact that Phase II took so long is not because their method is not effective or something like that. Those clinical studies are incalculable, it always takes so long, of course there were some exceptions.
I don't know about Follica, nobody knows and it's completely useless to suggest about them because we barely have information. Maybe it's the holy grail mabye not, the fact that they passed Phase II says it's at least something. But Aderans will most likely be the first on the market, which means about 2014 (at least that was their last timeline).Comment
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The Aderans issue has been brought up many times. Only because they took a decade to get to Phase 2 doesn't mean it'll be the same for Replicel. Aderans has been moving slow due to poor results. It's basically been trial and error for them. It seems that they are now getting somewhere, faster. If Replicel does great in Phase 1, it won't take them that long for release. The representative
for Replicel explained how the results of trial will tell the tale. Plus Replicel is also autologous, NOT a drug. The process is much more strict for a drug if we are talking about FDA. When it's all said and done, WE DON'T KNOW SHIT ha. We just have to wait and let shit play out.Comment
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So Replicel, depending on the results released in March, will move to Phase II?
Which is the big testing on humans?
I somehow believe in this company, but I don't really care who wins... As long as there is a winner. I wish the best for all these companies!!!Comment
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Histogen and Aderans are in nothing right now kiwi, they still have to improve their method and whatnot and that could take 10 years and yes replicel might take even longer depending on their result, please channel all your energy to replicel.
Our bald lives are at stake : )
I just don't want all you guys to get totally let down if it doesnt work. I'm praying just as much as you guys - but just be patient and don't believe the hype.
Only believe in Macro Photography, good before and after photographs.Comment
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No. Phase 1 tests on humans too.Comment
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All we know about Replicel is that it works on Mice. Nobody here knows if it does "anything" on a human. Don't get too excited about a report that Replicel can grow hair on a pet animal.
I just don't want all you guys to get totally let down if it doesnt work. I'm praying just as much as you guys - but just be patient and don't believe the hype.
Only believe in Macro Photography, good before and after photographs.Comment
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Yeah I just finished reading up on them.
It looks good, and the people behind it do too.
I am sceptical though, as I don't want to place all my hopes on something only to be let down.
Having said that, the procedure does make sense. If I am understanding it correctly, they cultivate healthy cup cells from a sample of your own, and inject them into the balding area. Voila.
It may not be instant miracle cure, but if it's compoundable and a treatment can guarantee you lets say realistically at least 30% regrowth... Well hey ho. Count me in.
The interesting thing would be to know if it can actually regrow all
Your hair in time.
My God... For my career it would be a god send. Seriously.
From what I can gather they will have clinics worldwide that are licensed by them, so it will be available fast once released.
Can the cultivation site keep up though?
And if you can regrow your hair in time... If you had an HT (I have), you would have more. Unless something doesn't work with Transplanted hair and it's neighbouring follicles. I don't see why though, but I ain't a doctor.
I will actually shed a tear either way when they bring out their statement in March... So far away!!!Comment
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Yeah I just finished reading up on them.
It looks good, and the people behind it do too.
I am sceptical though, as I don't want to place all my hopes on something only to be let down.
Having said that, the procedure does make sense. If I am understanding it correctly, they cultivate healthy cup cells from a sample of your own, and inject them into the balding area. Voila.
It may not be instant miracle cure, but if it's compoundable and a treatment can guarantee you lets say realistically at least 30% regrowth... Well hey ho. Count me in.
The interesting thing would be to know if it can actually regrow all
Your hair in time.
My God... For my career it would be a god send. Seriously.
From what I can gather they will have clinics worldwide that are licensed by them, so it will be available fast once released.
Can the cultivation site keep up though?
And if you can regrow your hair in time... If you had an HT (I have), you would have more. Unless something doesn't work with Transplanted hair and it's neighbouring follicles. I don't see why though, but I ain't a doctor.
I will actually shed a tear either way when they bring out their statement in March... So far away!!!Comment
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I know it was kinda the same deal when rogaine and the rest came out. The cure!!
But it's a different world. If you told someone back then you could sit on an airplane and go on a fully functional virtual auction on your phone, they wouldn't believe.
All I am just saying, it's totally possible. And I believe it.Comment
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