Are We Going To Get Anything Next Year Or Just Grow Boobs From Finasteride

MomoGee

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finasteride and hair loss are even a curse on boobs. Think about it, we love all kinds of natural boobs whether big or small or round or pointy it doesn't matter we just love em. Man boobs though are a whole different story.
 

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Extrapolating input from my review of med literature and a couple friends doing genetics research dictate a definite pathway, completion of some clinical trails, but no commercial treatment in 2018. However, 2019 appears to be very promising for delivering treatment. I feel more comfortable allowing for a fudge margin of 2020. If you really want to take something to the bank-2029, the year a supposed epiphany in biological science will occur. At that point, I will be able to get my postmortem hair treatment. o_O
 

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Extrapolating input from my review of med literature and a couple friends doing genetics research dictate a definite pathway, completion of some clinical trails, but no commercial treatment in 2018. However, 2019 appears to be very promising for delivering treatment. I feel more comfortable allowing for a fudge margin of 2020. If you really want to take something to the bank-2029, the year a supposed epiphany in biological science will occur. At that point, I will be able to get my postmortem hair treatment. o_O
I also believe that the 2030's will be a decade of medical breakthroughs!
Too bad I'll be in my forties.
Oh, well, they may manage to halt or even reverse aging.
Who knows?
 

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MomoGee

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I hope not although I did notice some extra fat in the area xD
I got to the point of having little pebble like things under my nipple and being unable to use any shirts with graphics on them. It all went back to normal with just discontinuing finasteride. Hope that can at least ease you a little but there are also people that have to go as far as surgery.
 

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Both. We'll get something and we will grow boobs from finasteride.
 

Pavi

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Sheseido should be out next year in Japan. Their original data clearly shows effricacy and that wasn't even an efficacy trial.
 

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I also believe that the 2030's will be a decade of medical breakthroughs!
Too bad I'll be in my forties.
Oh, well, they may manage to halt or even reverse aging.
Who knows?
The way this is going I'm going to go with a probably not on the aging deal 4030 looks damn good though.
 

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I don't see any reason to keep taking Finasteride after a couple treatments from Shiseido, enough to get every follicle.
 

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Actually there is some very potentially exciting news for 2018

http://www.polarityte.com/products/skinte

They're producing skin and have already had success in scar free wound regeneration or at least very close to scar free.

1. They produced all layers of skin along with glands and hair follicles

2. Successfully implanted and healed incredibly well in swine (at least it's not mice for once) which is thought to have similar, if not, more complex skin than humans.

3. Human trials are starting some time this year (if they haven't started already) and plan to make it commercially available to start treating burn patients in early/mid 2018.

4. No lengthy FDA trials because they're using autologous tissue, but will resume with human trials to make sure it actually works and there's not adverse effects.

5. They stated they will go for hair regeneration if this is successful.

6. Probably will use a similar method for hair regeneration which might allow them to again skip lengthy FDA trials.

7. It grows hair

8. It grows f*****g hair

9. My head will have more hair than my balls again.

10. I just wanted to reach 10 points.
 

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Actually there is some very potentially exciting news for 2018

http://www.polarityte.com/products/skinte

They're producing skin and have already had success in scar free wound regeneration or at least very close to scar free.

1. They produced all layers of skin along with glands and hair follicles

2. Successfully implanted and healed incredibly well in swine (at least it's not mice for once) which is thought to have similar, if not, more complex skin than humans.

3. Human trials are starting some time this year (if they haven't started already) and plan to make it commercially available to start treating burn patients in early/mid 2018.

4. No lengthy FDA trials because they're using autologous tissue, but will resume with human trials to make sure it actually works and there's not adverse effects.

5. They stated they will go for hair regeneration if this is successful.

6. Probably will use a similar method for hair regeneration which might allow them to again skip lengthy FDA trials.

7. It grows hair

8. It grows f*****g hair

9. My head will have more hair than my balls again.

10. I just wanted to reach 10 points.
If it's skin regeneration your looking for look at this. Uses your own damn stem cells from a sample of skin and boom your healed damn near instantly.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...n-sprays-stem-cells-burns-victims-wounds.html

https://renovacareinc.com/technology/
 

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People need to tone down the hype for PolarityTE

Because first off, they have successfully regenerated pig skin. While that's the next best thing to human skin, we can't be sure human results will be 1:1 with that.

Second, they plan to move into hair regeneration at a later time. Could be 2019.

Could be 2029.
 

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People need to tone down the hype for PolarityTE

Because first off, they have successfully regenerated pig skin. While that's the next best thing to human skin, we can't be sure human results will be 1:1 with that.

Second, they plan to move into hair regeneration at a later time. Could be 2019.

Could be 2029.
I read somewhere that they still seek investors, so...
 

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People need to tone down the hype for PolarityTE

Because first off, they have successfully regenerated pig skin. While that's the next best thing to human skin, we can't be sure human results will be 1:1 with that.

Second, they plan to move into hair regeneration at a later time. Could be 2019.

Could be 2029.

The guy asked if there will be anything new next year. All I did was answer him.

In the very first sentence of my response, I stated it was "potentially" exciting news for 2018; in other words, don't get your hopes up, but there may be something new.

1. Would you rather it have been mice then? They took a different approach at least and made progress. So much progress that they want to market this in one year. Isn't that in itself exciting? The 1:1 results you talk about will be known very soon so at least we don't have to wait years to get told that it doesn't work IF it doesn't work.

2. I know our goal is to have more hair, but come on, look at the bigger picture. If they succeed then we add another major player to the game. What's to say they won't use similar methods which will let them bypass the FDA again? After all, we have confirmed that skin and hair are linked through other researchers. They have patented technology and are using autologous and organic material (patient's own cells and biological growth factors.)

If anything we should be asking why they're so confident that they claim to have this out in a year.
They have a lot of balls to be making such claims.
 
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