I'm guessing no, not 50k because most people, meaning the market for baldness treatments, couldn't afford it. And I'll say just two words, "
Sony Betamax." At the time, in the mid 1970s, Sony was looking to cash in on what was the best home video cassette technology. Lo, then came VHS video cassette players, a lesser video player technology as well as producing lower video quality. In the end, and although Sony's technology was the best and therefore they felt the higher price tag would be worth it to consumers, they lost the video tech war to Hitachi and VHS.
I think whichever companies or clinics license, or perhaps even buy the technology, will not want to repeat similar mistakes gambling on the market liking their technology so much they are willing to pay a premium for it. 50k might be affordable for very many people, like Sony's Betamax was similarly, but in the end the company's sales and marketing people will want to go after market share and keep it. Therefore they will want to offer the procedure at a price most people can afford, and then they will want to improve on the technology so as to stay ahead of the competition. And there will surely be competition if this works.