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Maybe he punched a bald Turk in the face and got jailed like me 4 years ago.
Oh gaspanic, you filthy fithy izakaya...
Oh gaspanic, you filthy fithy izakaya...
The guy went full all in to get to the biojapan conference and some of comments are really.... i just wont comment it.
I am glad that you did it man and you're sharing everything just to let us know! Thank you!
I mean those comments are understandable since he doesn't provide any useful information but stays quiet
If I was there I would've told everyone right away what shiseido said... he however just posts pictures to prove that he was there... what does that do for us?
Personally I have little hope. When they announce commercial release for, say, 2020, we know that realistically it's going to be maybe 2022 or so. And when it is released, it turns out it only delivers maybe on half or three quarters of the original promises. In this specific case, it was also announced that cost will initially be exclusionary for most pockets, before it (maybe) gets lowered at some point. So if all goes well we may be looking at limitless and affordable transplants for, possibly, late 2020s? By which time a significant chunk of our most valuable years will be irreparably gone anyway. Mine is just a rough estimate infused with a good amount of hope, but I believe it's fairly realistic based on the patterns we have observed before. However, that doesn't mean it's not good news. It will benefit the next generation of men and women as well - but more likely men. Look at this forum to see how much hopelessness and needless confrontation hair loss inflicts on men. The end of baldness might one day bring some contribution to world peace - small, but desperately needed
You are talking of Tsuji or what? If you are talking about Shiseido you are f*****g wrong. They will release RCH-01 in 2019 if the data is right.
I'm talking about a technology that should allow to clone follicles and overcoming the limit of one's own scalp donor area, as well as developing a robot that would perform the transplant, with the stated prospect of making the transplant affordable for most at some point. There may be inaccuracies. If I'm wrong I'd welcome rectifications, especially if it means a solution is nearer rather than further away
What was that? I can't hear you from the hype train
Franny is full of sh*t. He’s just speculating in the opposite direction of the overly positive people.
Nobody knows, least of all franny.
What we do know as fact is that in 2018 you’ll be able to microneedle your hair back if you’ve got money and balls.
How?
No sh*t that guys hairline is his only positive attribute.