Update On Dr. Tsuji's Human Trials Next Year

Georgie

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Oh man. When he quoted the study stating that “120 cells/cm2 erupted” or whatever It was.. I literally started salivating. Legit, I think it’s a day every single person with hairloss has dreamed about - waking up up hairs growing all over your head. Seeing this stuff makes me hopeful but sad too. Still seems so far off, still so many “what ifs”, the fact that it’s probably going to cost a huge amount of money, and won’t be available unless you go to Japan. It’s not a viable option for so many people. I hope they commercialise it for the sake of millions of people whose lives are totally fucked up by alopecia.
 

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Oh man. When he quoted the study stating that “120 cells/cm2 erupted” or whatever It was.. I literally started salivating. Legit, I think it’s a day every single person with hairloss has dreamed about - waking up up hairs growing all over your head. Seeing this stuff makes me hopeful but sad too. Still seems so far off, still so many “what ifs”, the fact that it’s probably going to cost a huge amount of money, and won’t be available unless you go to Japan. It’s not a viable option for so many people. I hope they commercialise it for the sake of millions of people whose lives are totally fucked up by alopecia.

I got the money for it... but probably will wait for some more real life results first. The fact that there will be something on the market to one day end the suffering would already remove 99% of my worries. At least I'll go down in style to old age and my kids won't indirectly suffer from hairloss via subpar mother genes.
 
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Oh man. When he quoted the study stating that “120 cells/cm2 erupted” or whatever It was.. I literally started salivating. Legit, I think it’s a day every single person with hairloss has dreamed about - waking up up hairs growing all over your head. Seeing this stuff makes me hopeful but sad too. Still seems so far off, still so many “what ifs”, the fact that it’s probably going to cost a huge amount of money, and won’t be available unless you go to Japan. It’s not a viable option for so many people. I hope they commercialise it for the sake of millions of people whose lives are totally fucked up by alopecia.
I hope all of the various teams developing hair loss cures aren't as workshy as he is haha, I was expecting a full blown blizzard outside the window not what he showed us

March 2019 is not far away now though!
 

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I hope all of the various teams developing hair loss cures aren't as workshy as he is haha, I was expecting a full blown blizzard outside the window not what he showed us

March 2019 is not far away now though!
Say this works out, say it becomes “the cure”, and Japan is the only option. Can you imagine how many hundreds of thousands of people will be lining up for it, with the first treatments going to the highest bidder? The waiting list will be infinite.
 

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Say this works out, say it becomes “the cure”, and Japan is the only option. Can you imagine how many hundreds of thousands of people will be lining up for it, with the first treatments going to the highest bidder? The waiting list will be infinite.
Settle down. No it wont be most people are oblivious to hairloss and have gotten used to it they will wait till it becomes cheaper
 

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Say this works out, say it becomes “the cure”, and Japan is the only option. Can you imagine how many hundreds of thousands of people will be lining up for it, with the first treatments going to the highest bidder? The waiting list will be infinite.
Yeah I don't tsuji will ever be a solution for me: I will either have it solved by another (cheaper) future treatment or i will be too late by the time tsuji becomes affordable and available to the average guy
 

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what would be the expected price for tsuji
Only official quote is more expensive than the typical hair transplant - which is probably ~10k?
General consensus in the forums is 20k-100k $. Yes it's a very broad estimate but it's too soon to know. It could fall rapidly as well, because of automation by Kyocera.
 

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My question with tsuji is... Will they create a drug that makes you become a nw7 so you can get the whole horseshoe area transplanted and forget about propecia, setipiprant, etc.. for your whole life or you are going to have multiple transplants throughout your whole life while taking finasteride just like normal transplants are done?
 

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The fact that there will be something on the market to one day end the suffering would already remove 99% of my worries.
+1. Hope is powerful mate. It kept me going through the tough life I lived.... even before hair loss.
Hope is the only real reason I'm a functioning human being today! I do hope this thing is successful.

March 2019 is not far away now though!
Oh yes!! Any idea when we can expect the results?

How come the trials are set to start a year from today when they are ready/know that they are going to do it?
Noob question, I know. Someone throw light on that, please?

Say this works out, say it becomes “the cure”, and Japan is the only option. Can you imagine how many hundreds of thousands of people will be lining up for it, with the first treatments going to the highest bidder? The waiting list will be infinite.

Yup. If only 2 companies are going to offer the treatment through all partners/hair transplant surgeons throughout the world.... this is the next roadblock that makes me curb my enthusiasm.

Lol I am nothing to behold. Maybe after Tsuji cures me. Maybe then.

Oh Bullshit!
 

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My question with tsuji is... Will they create a drug that makes you become a nw7 so you can get the whole horseshoe area transplanted and forget about propecia, setipiprant, etc.. for your whole life or you are going to have multiple transplants throughout your whole life while taking finasteride just like normal transplants are done?

How the f*** did you come up with that? (though I do admit, it's an interesting proposition)
I would assume the second part of your post is correct. Finasteride + hair transplant or Tsuji hair transplant.
 
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