Indeed. We would be the last baldies... freaks of nature...There are far worse and more likely scenarios.
Like a maintenance treatment coming out only after we're too far gone for even a hair transplant or a full cure hitting the market only once we're old and impotent.
What do you think?
Is that a distinct possibility? Is it realistic?
Yeahhh... (50 years is not that much...Minoxidil was developed in the late 1950s)In our "lifetime," as in the next 50+ years?
maybe the Chinese will surprise us all and bring the cure?Nothing in the U.S.
All Replicel will be is a big pump and dump in the stock market. As far as hair goes, I guarantee it will be another disappointment. Same for all other those so called experimental cures.
We are doomed.
After seeing your posts every now and then, I actually find you quite comical. Makes me wonder what kind of life you live. I just imagine Eeyore sitting behind a keyboard in a gloomy basement.There are far worse and more likely scenarios.
Like a maintenance treatment coming out only after we're too far gone for even a hair transplant or a full cure hitting the market only once we're old and impotent.
After seeing your posts every now and then, I actually find you quite comical. Makes me wonder what kind of life you live. I just imagine Eeyore sitting behind a keyboard in a gloomy basement.
The reason I think the U.S. is lagging far behind is because transplant surgeons make a lot
of money.
We hear about all of these new treatments. Some of them might come to Mexico, possibly.
Nothing in the U.S.
idk how retarded you must be to have questions like this
idk how retarded you must be to have questions like this
My efforts focus mainly on anti-aging medicine and genetics. Within that realm, researchers "best effort" prediction is that the biological epiphany, the singularity, will be around 2029. Therein will be the "cure" for baldness, essentially, on the first level, implanting reprogrammed hair cells/follicles that thrive as on the heads of our hairy peers. Or, perhaps total regeneration of same. So, the question was "...in our lifetime"? Well, if you are 17 or 18 (the age I first noticed receding and thinning), I'd feel pretty good right now.