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Thank you rdawg for a great thread.
I guess the closest thing is the L'oreal product. Although I dont expect much it'll be interesting to see what kind of publicity it gets on its release if any. I haven't seen anything on L'oreal's website about it.
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Lol kanyon I can see the advert now, flock of bald guys slapping this on, next clip they all have long hair, nice tans and new cars.
New hair from l'oreal "because you're worth it"
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within 3 to 5 years I'm hoping we'll have a product that can rival Finasteride in terms of preventing DHT damage, this could be for example equol or CB...
hopefully there will be a better growth stimulant than minox that's commercially attainable as well which we can then use as a substitute or complement, right now AHK and Bimatoprost looks somewhat promising to me
anything else within 10 years would be a bonus (Gho, Histogen et cet.)
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Originally Posted by ccmethinning
Histogen and HST will be the only treatments that work.
Cannot agree with that.
Replicel, Histogen and aderans will work. Allergan will work but it will only be another effective treatment, maybe more effective, we will see. Replicel and Histogen combined will provide a true cure for hereditary hair loss. HST is FUE and as such it doesn't even belong in the discussion.
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Originally Posted by Dazza
Nice to see 10 companies already on this list, who knows how many other companies are working on something in house.
Personally histogen and OC are the ones I'm in favor of.
An Englishman spelling favour without a 'u'! haha
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Lol jpm, im using a iPad and it auto corrects to the US spelling.
That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it
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Originally Posted by Tracy C
Cannot agree with that.
Replicel, Histogen and aderans will work. Allergan will work but it will only be another effective treatment, maybe more effective, we will see. Replicel and Histogen combined will provide a true cure for hereditary hair loss. HST is FUE and as such it doesn't even belong in the discussion.
Replicel will definitely not work. They are DOA.
Aderans may work further down the line (because they pretty much have enough the money to throw shit at the wall and hope something sticks. They might find something effective enough for commercialization)
HST is not FUE. You are just a Gho hater.
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Originally Posted by ccmethinning
Replicel will definitely not work. They are DOA.
That is not true. Replicel does work and it will improve.
Originally Posted by ccmethinning
HST is not FUE.
Yes it is. I have a healthy and appropriate skepisism about it - as should everyone.
Originally Posted by ccmethinning
You are just a Gho hater.
That is not true.
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Originally Posted by Tracy C
Yes it is. I have a healthy and appropriate skepisism about it - as should everyone.
Labeling a procedure as something it is clearly not is not healthy and appropriate skepticism, it is borderline libel.
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Originally Posted by ccmethinning
Labeling a procedure as something it is clearly not is not healthy and appropriate skepticism, it is borderline libel.
At this time, is not "clear" that HST is not FUE. All appropriate good qualtiy evidence thus far suggest it is just FUE. Very good FUE but still just FUE. Gho has not yet proven anything beyond that at this time. This is being looked at very thoroughly now though, so that may change. But for now, it is still just FUE. There is no case for libel that could stand up in a court of law at this time.
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