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Fuji Maru Kagurazaka

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So what news about SHISEIDO do You want to share with us @Fuji Maru Kagurazaka ?

Which informations you get with Japanese media/ internet/ news paper?

Thank you my friend

Hello! I am Fuji Maru Kagurazaka.
I live in Tokyo, Japan. Thank you.

I have not been able to access this forum for a while from Japan.

Apparently, there was a problem with this website's certificate.

Unfortunately, in Japan this has not been reported at all.

May God bless your scalp.

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RolfLeeBuckler

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a little hope from Shiseido

(article from 2016)
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Japan study aims to help restore hair

by News Desk

TOKYO (The Japan News/ANN) - A group of scientists from the Tokyo Medical University and Shiseido will spend three years studying 60 men and women to determine whether they will be able to regain lost hair.



A group of scientists from Tokyo Medical University, Shiseido Co. and others will start a clinical study this year, aimed at making it possible for people suffering from alopecia, or hair loss, to restore hair through cell transplants.

An announcement by the group that it will proceed with the study was made on Monday.

The scientists think that once cells are transplanted to the scalp, their effects will endure, meaning that the method will save alopecia patients the trouble of using hair-fostering tonics every day to recover lost hair.

The research team will seek to put the method to practical use after determining its effectiveness and safety.

In working to contrive the method, the group took notice of the fact that the growth of hair starts with scalp cells around the root of a hair, called hair-bulb root sheath cells.

Loss of hair from the head usually affects middle-aged or older men and women.

The team has worked out a plan to remove a piece of skin, several millimetres in diameter, from an area around a hair on the back of a patient’s head. Then root sheath cells will be taken from the piece of skin, cultured and multiplied. Finally, the cultured cells would be transplanted to the scalp of the patient from which they originated.

The clinical study will target about 60 men and women. Root sheath cells will be removed from patients at the Tokyo Medical University Hospital and the Toho University Ohashi Medical Center. Then these cells will be moved to a facility at Shiseido, where they will be cultured. Later, the cultured cells will be returned to the two medical institutions, where they will be transplanted.

The research team will spend three years working to determine whether the patients will be able to regain lost hair.

It is believed that hair loss occurs when the hair is in a state of easily being detached from its bulb. The clinical research will initially transplant cultured hair-bulb root sheath cells to a part of the scalp and see what effect it will bring about. If good results are confirmed, the method will be used to treat patients with hair loss.

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so back in june 2016 they already said that he trial will last 3 years. This matches with the end of the trial in July 2019 which was confirmed by Ryoji Tsuboi. Maybe there wasnt any delay. We have to hope that they are preparing for commercial launch right now.
It wouldnt make sense for Shiseido to launch the clinical data now so there is still a possibility for a surprise of them

Hoping for the best...
 

br1

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It's over. Shiseido participated in a couple of conferences in the past couple years and RCH01 was never mentioned..
 

Throwaway94

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Fcking shiseido man, most hyped hairloss solution from the last 5 years...still nothing. Wtf.

Maybe some japanese user needs to bring them a friendly visit.

Well if Replicel's injector sells spectacularly well they might have some revenue to commercialise outside Asia but... Let's be honest they need 10s of millions of dollars to accomplish this and I don't see it happening from this one machine
 

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Yeah but you probably gonna wait a while unless you're filthy rich.

So our options are really

RCH-01 (not much hope in this anymore though tbh)
Follica
finasteride
Minoxidil
Needling
Hair transplant



That's it

Personally I'll probably do an fue procedure, in a few years, and just keep using min + needling. And if you can tolerate finasteride, you could be set for life.

Anyway it's our best option, life is too short to wait around.
 

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Yeah but you probably gonna wait a while unless you're filthy rich.

So our options are really

RCH-01 (not much hope in this anymore though tbh)
Follica
finasteride
Minoxidil
Needling
Hair transplant



That's it

Personally I'll probably do an fue procedure, in a few years, and just keep using min + needling. And if you can tolerate finasteride, you could be set for life.

Anyway it's our best option, life is too short to wait around.
That way my plan to do fue in a few years which was a few years ago. I went to Dr. ******** and he said i wasn't a candidate for fue because of thickness of my donar hair. So my point is that you can plan for this stuff but you may not be able to go with plan A.
 
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Dimmer97

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Yeah but you probably gonna wait a while unless you're filthy rich.

So our options are really

RCH-01 (not much hope in this anymore though tbh)
Follica
finasteride
Minoxidil
Needling
Hair transplant



That's it

Personally I'll probably do an fue procedure, in a few years, and just keep using min + needling. And if you can tolerate finasteride, you could be set for life.

Anyway it's our best option, life is too short to wait around.
Kerastem
Cassiopea
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Are all doing phase 3 trials. Theres still hope.
 

MrClean1

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The thickness of your donor hair?
Yes they look at the thickness or density of where they will take the donor hair. If he did a fue procedure on me those areas would look thin so he wouldn't do it. I still have plenty of hair but wanted to fix the hairline. I spent years researching it and picked my Dr. but i was not a candidate...oh well.
 
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