Unfortunately not....Has Hairclone published any results at this stage?
Unfortunately not....Has Hairclone published any results at this stage?
I talked to the head physician at Farjo clinic in England, he said it will likely take 3 treatments spread out over a couple years, the idea is that the cells from your hairs on the back of your head will migrate to the hair follicles in the top of your head close to injection sites and they will replicate and eventually develop the hair follicle into a follicle that is not succestiple to dht anymore. That is the theory.if this does make dying hairs revive themselves wouldn't these new hairs just end up falling out due to male pattern baldness anyway?
can we expect ome regrowth acording to him or is that only for maintenance? thanks sounds too good to be trueI talked to the head physician at Farjo clinic in England, he said it will likely take 3 treatments spread out over a couple years, the idea is that the cells from your hairs on the back of your head will migrate to the hair follicles in the top of your head close to injection sites and they will replicate and eventually develop the hair follicle into a follicle that is not succestiple to dht anymore. That is the theory.
You'll almost certainly get some regrowth from it. I wouldn't hope for more than 1 norwood reversal at best, but to me that's pretty good without side effects. Their next version of the treatment is an attempt at full reversal, but it won't be available for several years, at least, if it's successful.can we expect ome regrowth acording to him or is that only for maintenance? thanks sounds too good to be true
If a treatment could guarantee maintenance and 10% regrowth, that would not be an inferior product, but the best solution possible.Because it's an improved version of thisView attachment 175548
Also, even Replicel got over 10% regrowth, and that's an inferior method.
Did he give you any sort of cost estimate?I talked to the head physician at Farjo clinic in England, he said it will likely take 3 treatments spread out over a couple years, the idea is that the cells from your hairs on the back of your head will migrate to the hair follicles in the top of your head close to injection sites and they will replicate and eventually develop the hair follicle into a follicle that is not succestiple to dht anymore. That is the theory.
The best treatment is that who will stop hair loss at very early stage.If a treatment could guarantee maintenance and 10% regrowth, that would not be an inferior product, but the best solution possible.
You'll almost certainly get some regrowth from it. I wouldn't hope for more than 1 norwood reversal at best, but to me that's pretty good without side effects. Their next version of the treatment is an attempt at full reversal, but it won't be available for several years, at least, if it's successful.
How do you know this product will provide regrowth without side effects? As far as I know, they haven't published a study around it.
Maybe for you. The best treatment for me is something that will reverse years of hair loss, turning the most miniaturized follicles into full, thick terminal hairs again. Dutasteride stops hair loss at the very early stage for the vast majority of men who take itThe best treatment is that who will stop hair loss at very early stage.
are you still hopefull for hmi to turn miniaturizezd vellus into terminal? thanksMaybe for you. The best treatment for me is something that will reverse years of hair loss, turning the most miniaturized follicles into full, thick terminal hairs again. Dutasteride stops hair loss at the very early stage for the vast majority of men who take it
Yes.are you still hopefull for hmi to turn miniaturizezd vellus into terminal? thanks
Self reported data from a decade ago.Hair follicle neogenesis induced by cultured human scalp dermal papilla cells - PubMed
A process for the propagation of human DP cells has been developed that provides significant expansion of cells and maintenance of their hair-inductive capability, overcoming a major technical obstacle in the development of follicular cell implantation as a treatment for hair loss.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govCTG Labs - NCBI
clinicaltrials.gov
Aderans reportedly had no side effects, same with Intercytex and Replicel.
This is much better than prp. I don't know how Hairclone has improved on Aderans, but Aderans pulled funding from them during the financial crisis in order to focus on their profitable business. This was a time when almost everyone was risk averse, they had to protect their core business. Whatever they have done, you can be sure that they've only improved on it since the Aderans daysSelf reported data from a decade ago.
The solutions of Intercytex / Adarans etc. were, for some reason, never commercially viable. So I doubt whether HairClone is doing the same as described in the papers you linked. They must have done something different and the question is whether the treatment is still safe en effective.
Another problem is also how reliable the science is, PRP also always great promise in studies, but in the real world, few people report a benefit from it.
It sounds possible, but given the amount of bs us hair loss sufferers have gone through, I will only believe it when I see it.This is much better than prp. I don't know how Hairclone has improved on Aderans, but Aderans pulled funding from them during the financial crisis in order to focus on their profitable business. This was a time when almost everyone was risk averse, they had to protect their core business. Whatever they have done, you can be sure that they've only improved on it since the Aderans days