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tatasabaya

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  1. Hey, I'm here hoping I can "undo" my hair transplant with Verteporfin someday. Theoretically, they could excise your scars and/or grafts and treat them with Verteporfin.
  2. Hey guys, good news! These are Dr. Parissis' replies on his last video from 2 days ago with Dr. Bloxham.
  3. Gosh what's with all this silence and waiting :c I'm very patient but this is killing me lol
  4. Wow that's great news. I remember him being very skeptical about Verteporfin around 4 months ago. The fact that he's starting a trial now is very encouraging! Even more so given his background. Thank you Melvin.
  5. It doesn't make any sense to me that this hasn't gone mainstream already if there are studies backing it up. Forget about hair transplants, we are talking about skin regeneration, this could be a huge leap in all medical fields. And the drug is already approved.
  6. Exciting news! Thank you Dr. for your work. Consistent lighting will definitely help for future updates. For example, the white dots in the control box for 0.24 are more noticeable than the ones in the 0.4 control box, which should look the same if seen in person, from what I understand. But anyway, there's a clear difference between the control and test area, and that's what matters. Do the current observations contradict the biopsy results in any way?
  7. Dr. Pittella and Dr Parissis afaik. They expressed interest but that's all, no plans have been made public so far.
  8. Because they insert the grafted healthy skin with the hair follicle. There's no "hole" left in the recipient area.
  9. Doctors are now injecting Verteporfin right after the wound is made, but has it ever been discussed if the drug should be reapplied in the days/months following the procedure for optimal healing? How do we know if a one-time injection (provided the method and dossage are on point) is enough to unlock the full potential of the drug?
  10. Dude what's the point of monitoring this thread if you are so skeptic about it.
  11. I found this interview between Dr Bloxham and a surgeon called Dr Parissis from 2 weeks ago. Someone in the comments asked this dr to join the effort and he replied he's working on it.
  12. Thank you, any plans to excise old scars in these upcoming trials or not yet?
  13. We also need to count on the patient trimming the back of their head very short for the follow up, or else it would be pretty useless.
  14. I don't think it would make sense to start new tests before having updates of the ongoing trials. I really really really want this to work, but part of me is still skeptical with the results we have to date. The control-test area pictures we have from the previous FUE trial are not rigorous enough in my opinion. It's just a matter of time. If this truly works, the incentive for healing preexisting scars would be huge for essentially any scar in the human body.
  15. That's not correct, Dr Bloxham has made a incisions over old FUT scars and injected them with Verteporfin in his trial.
  16. Looking at the mice test pic... on day 30, the hair around the saline injected wound is much shorter than in the pic with Verteporfin, isn't it? Full size here
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