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FinHairLoss,
Very interesting. But personally I'd rather wait until something is proven effective before trying it than be some guinea pig in an experimental procedure. That said, I guess the only way a clinical study can be conducted is with willing participants. I'm sure they'll have no problem finding anyone .Best wishes, Bill
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Fresh updates from Aderans. http://www.mynewsdesk.com/us/view/pr...studies-404413
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Another fresh updates from Aderans. They are pumping those articles these days aren?t they? http://www.prweb.com/releases/Invest...web3971924.htm
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Another important .pdf file... COMMON MECHANISM OF HAIR FOLLICLE FORMATION FROM DISSOCIATED TRICHOGENIC EPIDERMAL AND DERMAL CELLS http://www.aderansresearch.com/pdfs/PR_050710_ppt.pdf |
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Perhaps since they have an office located in Philadelphia, they won't mind if I pop by for a visit :-)
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Please keep us updated if you do stop by their office!
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Anybody else feel like were extremely close to a new solution to hair restoration? like within the next 2 or 3 years? When i started searching cloning etc. in decemeber '09 there were only a few articles on each of histogen, aderans, intercyx, etc. Maybe an article or two or three spread out since 2006. Then all of the sudden after the new year aderans started popping out an article a month almost, and since then both aderans and histogen have been popping out more and more every month. Anybody else notice that? I'd say the race for the first cure is heating up. Histogen seems to be getting ready for something big, you probbaly dont hire somebody who is an expert in expansion of business and business ties, if you think you're product is a dud.
Will they have to change this site to the Hair Cure Network? When there is no such thing as being bald anymore.....will people start getting surgery to become bald? I can see punk kids 50 years from now getting hair removal to be bald and revolt against the norms....lol Last edited by FinHairLoss; 05-10-2010 at 12:31 PM. |
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FinHairloss it is about time something new comes out at last. We are in the 21 st century and HT techniques that we have now at our disposal are at least middle age ones, payed by solid gold for poor results. It is a normal thing that human race progresses as years go by. I know that there are lots of HT surgeons that make small fortunes on these primitive methods, and there is also Hollywood promoting youthful looks, who is helping them to make more money on desperate people. But those "doctors" know that their time is coming to the end, so they are bashing everything new that comes out in HM research field. Rassman is one of these people so he tries to make a last push to make enough money for his retirement. After all, he probably lives in the elite part of L.A. so he probably has big life expenses which somebody has to pay. I also think that one day Merck will be sued by many Propecia users for irreversible side-effects that they suffer and will suffer, and lawyers will be rambling each other for that case, yet for it will be a gold mine if Merck looses.
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FinHairLoss,
I definitely agree that some of this new information is exciting. However, I think we've all seen a lot of hype and new "advances" come and go, so I'm remaining cautiously optimistic. I have some experience in research, embryology, et cetera, so I plan on reviewing both Histogen's and Aderans' newest findings and will be happy to give my input.
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