Man, this is speculation, we can't know that for now, Samumed results were weaker when they increased doses and repeating injections didn't do sh*t neither, stay optimistic, but careful
For sure, that’s why I said I have a feeling haha. We won’t know until the results come out but to me the science behind it makes sense that results from phase 2 will be better
> Have 10 hairs
> Inject
> Gain 20% increase in thickness
> Have 12 hairs
>mfw
But don't loose anymore hair in 24 months without castrating drugs
Has the length of immunization been confirmed as 24 months?
24 months post-injection compared to baseline, an overall stabilization of hair loss was observed among all the patients treated per protocol
could be more, this is just the end of phase 1 conclusion
Okay, thanks, I've heard claims of permanent immunization and immunization only lasting a couple of weeks so I thought that the length had been confirmed as 24 months and that I had missed it. Still hopeful for permanent then, thanks
Man, this is speculation, we can't know that for now, Samumed results were weaker when they increased doses and repeating injections didn't do sh*t neither, stay optimistic, but careful
If Replicel/shiseido really want to maximize the amount of money they can earn they'll partner up with a bunch of clinics and you'll just drive there give them whatever they need there so they can ship to japan, then you'll head over to Japan once the injection is ready and take it.Does anyone know how this treatment can be obtained in a dermatology center? Thanks.
I was referring to what needs to be done to offer this treatment. Thank you.If Replicel/shiseido really want to maximize the amount of money they can earn they'll partner up with a bunch of clinics and you'll just drive there give them whatever they need there so they can ship to japan, then you'll head over to Japan once the injection is ready and take it.
Well the main part of the treatment is the cell culturing/multiplication that involves Replicel's own technology (licensed to Shiseido). So, I believe the 'lab' part will always be needed and any clinic would be limited to taking the biopse and then injecting the cultured media + cells back to the patient's scalp.I was referring to what needs to be done to offer this treatment. Thank you.
Thank you so much. Interesting.Well the main part of the treatment is the cell culturing/multiplication that involves Replicel's own technology (licensed to Shiseido). So, I believe the 'lab' part will always be needed and any clinic would be limited to taking the biopse and then injecting the cultured media + cells back to the patient's scalp.
Well a drug validated as safe and effective is a part of the 'quality of service' no ?