Two questions for the old-timers

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  • Kirby_
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 447

    Two questions for the old-timers

    1.) Simple question: do you personally expect there will ever be any hairloss treatments in the future that will be objectively superior to the Big 3 and existing forms of hair transplants?

    2.) If so, what of the known possible future treatment options do you believe are the most likely to succeed?
  • Tracy C
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 3125

    #2
    I do believe we will have significantly better treatments available to fight hereditary hair loss soon - like within three to five years.

    I believe the two biotech companies that have the best solutions are Replicel and Histogen.

    I suspect Replicel's solution will immunize hair follicles from the damaging effects of DHT, thereby making it an official "cure" for hereditary hair loss. As such there will no longer be a need for medications such as Finasteride to block DHT production in males or Spironolactone to block DHT reception in females. Minoxidil and/or LLLT may be helpful temporarily to expedite regrowth though.

    I am quite sure that Histogen's solution does not immunize hair follicles from DHT therefore is not a "cure" but still a much better treatment option than what is currently available. However I think it will still be necessary to block DHT production or reception.

    I do not believe any of the new treatments will completely eliminate the need for transplantation. I suspect some patients will still need some transplantation to re-construct the hair line.

    Please note that these are simply my opinions. They are based on everything I have been able to read and think through using the information I have learned about hair restoration over the past few years.

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    • Kiwi
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 1105

      #3
      I agree with Tracey and envisage it being at least 3-5 years before there is something better available.

      I watched Intercytex come and go.
      I've been watching Aderans fight phase II trials for over two years.
      I've watched Histogen get dragged through court by competitors - and also fight their way through phase II trials.

      I've observed a lot in 5 years.

      Tracey, excellent point about the hairlines, all the Hair Transplant doctors that are alive today will be dead before they run out of potential Hair Transplant patients :P

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      • Still-Researching
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 193

        #4
        Since I start researching we have said that a new treatment was max 5 years away - which would totally change the industry. Besides FUT mega-sessions and FUE nothing really did rock the industry so far.

        Personally I believe we are looking at 5-10 yrs before anything ground breaking will emerge, but I hope sooner.

        The big 3 is the way to go for now and then combine it with a short haircut or a HT if you are not happy as it is... But do your research before you go down the HT route.

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        • Maradona
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 830

          #5
          This cannot be answered fully yet, we will have a better answer by the end of the year.

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          • Kirby_
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 447

            #6
            Just to bump this thread, just in case anyone else who's been round the block a few times wants to answer my questions. I know the old-timers have certainly seen lots of things come and go unsuccessfully. I'm also curious if the veterans have more faith in either medicines or high-end procedures offering the next big advance.

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