I have heard several hair cloning companies who are doing tests, estimate their prices well under 10K. I stand corrected on Chris Wild as it does appear to be something similar to PRP.
Nothing that will help any ou us...maybe your kids someday.I understand what hair cloning is, which is what I am curious about. How is that technology coming? Any companies on the fore-front? Promising studies?
If they have other products sure. As for commercializing a new viable hair loss treatment that's just silly the industry doesn't do that.Any companies looking promising?
What's the use of hairloss cloning if doctors can't transplant at more than 40 grafts per centimeter density. And I believe that can be achieved now with transplants with some good doctors.
If they have other products sure. As for commercializing a new viable hair loss treatment that's just silly the industry doesn't do that.
I though Tsuji, Replicel and Stemson were all working on hair cloning solutions.
Replicel is cloning cells not hair follicles I personally dont know much about Stemson and Tsuji + team were actually supposed to commercialize their treatment this year but when it came time to deliver they went dark which isn't really surprising looking back at the history of this industry and a bit of a foreshadowing imo.I though Tsuji, Replicel and Stemson were all working on hair cloning solutions.
Did Aderans not stop future loss though? According to wikipedia, it did:Tsuji and Stemson have a chance of creating breakthrough treatments. Their tech reportedly resolves the inductivity issues. Replicel is sh*t just like Intercytex & Aderans. None of those treatments resolve the inductivity issues.
Did Aderans not stop future loss though? According to wikipedia, it did:
'During Phase II trials they found that the process was not suitable for multiplication but instead it revitalized the follicles and successfully prevented future loss. The trials continued in 2012. Aderans decided to discontinue the funding of its hair multiplication research in July 2013.'
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_cloning
The source cited by wiki claims:
'During these clinical experiments, the results revealed that the Ji Gami process may not cause actual hair multiplication, but instead revitalize hair follicles and permanently prevent these follicles from future loss. Though the treatment was now slightly different, ARI was pleased with the results and continued with late phase II trials in 2011 and 2012.'
I can't find any other sources to support this. However, if true, we at least know maintenance treatment is theoretically possible. Maintenance seems to be initial goal of Hairclone, although I don't have a huge amount of faith in them being successful.
You're right in that I'm thinking purely from a selfish perspective - for me it's pretty annoying as I have a lot of hair left and just want maintenance. Unfortunately, I'm ultimately destined for Norwood 7 and can't tolerate finasteride.I need a lot of new hair and the companies spending money on the research want a product that will grow lots of new hair for lots of people. That's where the money is. There are already drugs available that will slow down hair for most people. If those drugs don't work on you then your out of luck for now. But don't feel too bad about that because a lot of us guys who are missing lots of hair are out of luck as well. It is what it is.
There's no point in getting stuck on the fact that Aderans and Intercytex (and some of these other cell-based companies) can arrest hair loss. It doesn't matter. Companies are not going to spend the money on a treatment that only arrests hair loss. Like I said, it is what it is.
The cell-based companies that have failed, failed because they were not able to solve the inductivity issue so they couldn't grow a lot of hair. The companies that can solve the inductivity issues are Tsuji, Stemson Therapeutics, and TissUse. Keep your eyes on these 3 companies.
You're right in that I'm thinking purely from a selfish perspective - for me it's pretty annoying as I have a lot of hair left and just want maintenance. Unfortunately, I'm ultimately destined for Norwood 7 and can't tolerate finasteride.