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Just your ***
This was posted in April 2016, so maybe it would not be fair to call you a son of a b*tch. The fact remains that they ARE pulling estimates out of their *ss.
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Just your ***
That is a difficult therapy to home-brew, especially when you are trying to administer it to yourself. That being said, it doesn't negate my point, which is this is more than "needling and minoxidil," it's the result of almost 20 years of research into maximizing the regenerative properties of wounding. Can you approximate that protocol? Sure. Can you replicate it exactly? Not likely, and given how exacting it is, that will almost certainly result in suboptimal results.
What do you mean? Follica will begin phase 3 soon. Histogen is in phase 2.Follica should be commercialized at around the time that Histogen comes out, looking forward to the effect of their combination.
What do people that are allergic to minoxidil do? Watch everyone else walk in and out of the derm office with envy?
Sorry to be so blunt, but I don't have time to put it another way, you flat out don't have a clue what you're talking about. Maybe someone else will take the time to explain it to you.
Also, Corona didn't wreck their schedule by years lol. At worst it set them back a few months. Phase III will last at least one year including follow-ups.
Prp. It's the only thing I can tolerate and results are less then optimal.I suppose they won't offer an option to bring your own sh*t.
What are you using now?
Prp. It's the only thing I can tolerate and results are less then optimal.
Many tried PRP. No results.It could help when doing a transplant for better healing though.
Does anyone know how often one would need to go in for follica’s treatment? Once every two weeks like the protocol? And how many treatments one would have to get for a satisfactory result? Or is it a “for life” commitment since it utilizes minoxidil?
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This was posted in April 2016, so maybe it would not be fair to call you a son of a b*tch. The fact remains that they ARE pulling estimates out of their *ss.
we miss most of the therapy, if it was replicable so easily at home with an amazon device, they wouldnt spend a cent on itHow many people will actually go to a clinic for it as long as it's still just minoxidil and needling? For the price of one session I imagine you can get a Dr. Pen and 6 months worth of min easily
I'm sure it's a different story once they add more to their mix but as it is it's hard to be excited about their initial release date regardless of how near or far it might be
we miss most of the therapy, if it was replicable so easily at home with an amazon device, they wouldnt spend a cent on it
this is profit for them, not hair
we miss most of the therapy, if it was replicable so easily at home with an amazon device, they wouldnt spend a cent on it
this is profit for them, not hair
Of course you could be right.I believe they'll rely on the common bald man to go to their clinic, we're the 5% that give too many fucks and spend too much time looking into treatments. I think you're giving them a little too much credit at this stage.