Replicel Is On Fire Lately — Data In Feb.

DoctorHouse

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guys post this sh*t in the impact section
When are they going to place the word "Moderator" under your screen name. I have noticed you have been doing a great job moderating.
 

Janks16

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im a silent moderator. no title can be seen

like a mole.

everyone thinks im just a regular member so i catch them with their guard down

At 5474 messages it's time for you to go outside and live your life. Hanging out online to this degree simply isn't healthy. Find an obsession that fulfills you and forget about all this sh*t for awhile.
 

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At 5474 messages it's time for you to go outside and live your life. Hanging out online to this degree simply isn't healthy. Find an obsession that fulfills you and forget about all this sh*t for awhile.
He is not allowed outside! Too many cats go missing!
 

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maybe he works in front of a computer and keeps the tab open , after all since feb 2013 thats not even 3 posts /day
Anyway thats a hairloss forum and since there is no cure for hair loss why would he abandon it if he cares about his hair
 

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Jason Statham looks far better without hair.

The other thing being that a very high % of bald people actually really don't give a f*** - unlike those (us) on a hairloss forum.

He got in the business with thick hair. He got famous when he had thick hair. His career took off when he started balding, by which his acting and roles took priority over his looks. Him looking better bald is is your opinion.

You can’t name one “heart throb” celebrity that came in the industry bald. Those that were heart throbs that are now older and bald are forgotten. You will not get movie roles if you’re bald, unless you’re already an established actor, like Statham.
 

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Lol exactly. And so the illusion shatters once more.

Not to mention, all of them looked better with hair.

and you know what's funny? When sh*t like RepliCel and Follica hits the market, I guarantee you that every single one of these "bald action heroes" is going to have it done.

They might or they might not, either way it doesn't address the point I'm making; hair loss might be a negative for virtually everybody, but it , doesn't have to stop you from being insanely successful. Even with women.

Let's hope we will soon find out if the Rock and Jason Statham will have RepliCel and / or Follica.
 

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At 5474 messages it's time for you to go outside and live your life. Hanging out online to this degree simply isn't healthy. Find an obsession that fulfills you and forget about all this sh*t for awhile.

i cant argue with you there mate
 

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I'm not gonna lie to you guys I'm pretty f*****g worried about if Shiseido is gonna bring this to market. I hope every fiber of my being they do but I'm worried about how their relationship with Replicel has gone to sh*t and how the hell guys outside of Japan would even manage going about getting treatment. Everything is banking on this trial going well. If this falls through and doesn't at least release at some point in 2019 I'm gonna through the towel in.
 

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I'm not gonna lie to you guys I'm pretty f*****g worried about if Shiseido is gonna bring this to market. I hope every fiber of my being they do

I'm not too worried about them bringing it to market.

I'm worried about how their relationship with Replicel has gone to sh*t

Inconsequential; deal stands as ever.

and how the hell guys outside of Japan would even manage going about getting treatment.

A legitimate concern. Doubtful you'll be able to get it if you're not Japanese, tbh

I'm gonna through the towel in.

Might wanna just do that now
 

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As shiseido have the rights to the whole of Asia I am sure foreigners will get to have access somewhere if not Japan.
 

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I’m a lawyer (not in this specialism but I’ve had a look at the legislation) and having read it, I t’s difficult to see how this could be commercialised globally given they need to register and check up on patients; I doubt even if they could go global, from a logistical standpoint it would become unmanageable. I could be (and hope I am being in the UK) wrong, but I’d say I’m 80/20 in favour of it being available domestically only. In my mind I would apply the same logic to Tsuji.

That said I believe in the science and I am keen to see the Phase 2 results. If there’s stabilisation and some efficacy as with Phase I then I think they’ll move to Phase 3 as quickly as they can. Sadly these things take time; too much of it for a lot of us.
 

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As shiseido have the rights to the whole of Asia I am sure foreigners will get to have access somewhere if not Japan.

There’s also the fact that we live in an ultra capitalist society here, if Japan cures baldness it will be a matter of time before we get it over here. Might be years, in fact will almost definitely be years, but in the meantime there are options. Stick with/ Start finasteride if it’s working, it will become far more palatable if it’s for years not for life. There’s no chance that all the corporations that work in beauty/ health in the west will watch shiseido like it’s pockets and clap from a distance.
 

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That said the poster just prior to myself is evidently far more knowledgeable than I am so he is probably right
 

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I’m a lawyer (not in this specialism but I’ve had a look at the legislation) and having read it, I t’s difficult to see how this could be commercialised globally given they need to register and check up on patients; I doubt even if they could go global, from a logistical standpoint it would become unmanageable. I could be (and hope I am being in the UK) wrong, but I’d say I’m 80/20 in favour of it being available domestically only. In my mind I would apply the same logic to Tsuji.

That said I believe in the science and I am keen to see the Phase 2 results. If there’s stabilisation and some efficacy as with Phase I then I think they’ll move to Phase 3 as quickly as they can. Sadly these things take time; too much of it for a lot of us.
It will depend on the Asian law, besides Japan seeks to grow their economy with stem cell research. There is no doubt that they will release in Korea and guess what? Tere recently was a similar theraphy developed under Japanese laws, but in Korea, the citizens from every country could get it while in Japan, only the Japanese. That alzheimer's stem cell theraphy was launched in Korea and Japan the very same day. In other words, Japanese laws do not apply in other countries even if trials were done there.

Also, Shiseido gave price in dollars, not yen.
 
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It will depend on the Asian law, besides Japan seeks to grow their economy with stem cell research. There is no doubt that they will release in Korea and guess what? Tere recently was a similar theraphy developed under Japanese laws, but in Korea, the citizens from every country could get it while in Japan, only the Japanese. That alzheimer's stem cell theraphy was launched in Korea and Japan the very same day. In other words, Japanese laws do not apply in other countries even if trials were done there

If that’s correct then fair enough; but I think the difference here is the intention is evidently to perform treatment in their purpose built centre. At least early on.

I also think there’s quite a lot of discretion to the regulator as to what is required. I’m sure it’s plausible that a patient could apply; give informed consent and agree to follow up questions by email, etc but I think it’s complicated if face to face follow ups are required. Say Shiseido decide to release; I think their market will depend heavily on what the regulator requires them to do. Minimal data analysis and a waiver; knock yourself out. Face to face follow ups and regular health checks? I can see that being a limited offer to domestic patients only.

The overarching point is that they want to make Japan a hub for the tech so if they can release they will; there’s just a lot of unknowns right now and logic doesn’t favour our cause.
 

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If that’s correct then fair enough; but I think the difference here is the intention is evidently to perform treatment in their purpose built centre. At least early on.

I also think there’s quite a lot of discretion to the regulator as to what is required. I’m sure it’s plausible that a patient could apply; give informed consent and agree to follow up questions by email, etc but I think it’s complicated if face to face follow ups are required. Say Shiseido decide to release; I think their market will depend heavily on what the regulator requires them to do. Minimal data analysis and a waiver; knock yourself out. Face to face follow ups and regular health checks? I can see that being a limited offer to domestic patients only.

The overarching point is that they want to make Japan a hub for the tech so if they can release they will; there’s just a lot of unknowns right now and logic doesn’t favour our cause.
Did you not hear, there was a theraphy that finished Phase 3 trials in Japan and was avaible for everyone in Korea. Their Asian expansion won't take as long as Replicel's approval imho.
 

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Will Shiseido/ Replicel be effective for diffuse thinning? In other words do you need good donor hair somewhere on the head for this treatment?
 
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