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So... For clarity.. What should we expect from Tsuji's method? Is this like a full functional cure (NW7-NW1 if you have donor hair) or something less?
So... For clarity.. What should we expect from Tsuji's method? Is this like a full functional cure (NW7-NW1 if you have donor hair) or something less?
Thanks, I'll check it out.Did you read Pipeline page?
It explains in more detail.
I cant remember the difference with this and Replicel.
As far as I know: Tsuji means that they will take about 50 hairs in a FUT and mutiply them by thousands to reimplant them. Technically it means you can go from NW1746281 to 0So... For clarity.. What should we expect from Tsuji's method? Is this like a full functional cure (NW7-NW1 if you have donor hair) or something less?
I just wonder would it be available to non japan citizens upon release. Or would it be accessible to the mass public at all.
If not I will just quit my job then and find a new one in a japan based office and try my best to be just one more inch closer to lord tsuji. Yeaaaaah
I'm pretty sure they said initial release would be limited to around 10 or 100K people (yes, big range there but I'm replying fast), and possibly focus on people that live there initially. If you read their interview w/ HairLossTalk.com, I believe the representatives describe this. I suspect it'll be a year or two after release (assuming it's released...) before it'll be available more readily throughout the country.
It really depends how successful they are at scaling the process - if the demand is there, I'm sure they'll come up with a method to offer it more widescale. But Riken seems committed to it, so let's hope!
That's not changing your eye color. It's contact lenses being implanted on your eyes.I think it will be like going to any country to have plastic surgery--you dont have to be a resident of Brazil to get plastic surgery there.
There is a VERY controversial procedure I think it is in Africa not sure--where people can go to make brown eyes turn blue...it is illegal to do this here in USA but 'Tiny" a woman on reality TV in USA went and had this done with her I think teenage daughter...so as US citizens they had a procedure done in the country that allows it...make sense?
SO not sure sure why in Japan it would be different and THIS is so much less dangerous in my opinion then messing with eye color.
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here is an article explaining it is only done in Africa, pannama and Mid East and ILLEGAL in USA
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...safe-says-doctor-Tiny-Harris-eye-implant.html
This is what i dont understand
IF they find the 'cure' essentially that people are so concerned it wont be more available quickly.
It is not hard once MONEY in involved to mass produce a technology or centers.
This idea that HUGE investors will not get involved and make this at least available in many major cities is a bit ridiculous to me.
At least they would expand the availability within Japan/Asia if not Europe or USA (if due to regulations)
I dont know why people think this is going to just stay localized it makes no business sense to me.
That's not changing your eye color. It's contact lenses being implanted on your eyes.
Still, there is a laser procedure whereby you can change your eye color. But it's, like anything else, in its infancy. My brother has heterochromia and he's really considering the laser treatment.
Just a reminder..This is what i dont understand
IF they find the 'cure' essentially that people are so concerned it wont be more available quickly.
It is not hard once MONEY in involved to mass produce a technology or centers.
This idea that HUGE investors will not get involved and make this at least available in many major cities is a bit ridiculous to me.
At least they would expand the availability within Japan/Asia if not Europe or USA (if due to regulations)
I dont know why people think this is going to just stay localized it makes no business sense to me.
Who the f*** cares about eye colour procedures??? Can we stay on topic for once?
What I would like to know about Tsuji is, do you have to be completely bald for it to work? Or can they just preemptively transplant a dense 30000 follicles over a diffuse but not yet bald area?
Also is it the same as a normal hair transplant in that the transplanted hairs first shed and the take ages to grow? Or will it be that the primordiums grow instantly?
Also interesting would be if they have to make incisions for grafts, or if they can just inject the primordiums?
Just a reminder..
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Kyocera has the money to invest in the technology in order to automize it and get it globally.Point?