So you already know how much money they will ask for this treatment then? Lol just more bs conjecture.
And you severely underestimate the demand for a sideless maintenance treatment.
You severely
overestimate the market demand for a sideless, maintenance treatment, dude.
Give us some actual market data that proves this is the case. Swoop posted, years and years ago, PureTech's market research which showed that the reason men did not use finasteride or minoxidil (if they were even aware of it in the first place) had nothing to do with "sides" and everything to do with the fact that they typically produce meager regrowth.
This is the hard pill for basically everyone on these forums to swallow:
Most men dgaf about it. Most men would rather go bald, thinking they'll be Jason Statham or win everyone over with their sh*t personalities, than take a pill once every couple days. That's money that could be spent shitty craft beer and the new Animal Crossing on Switch!
They are not going to have a sustainable customer base with Shiseido's version as it is; it will simply not be profitable. The number of balding men who are on or have even tried finasteride would be less than 1%. The market for regrowth is where it's at.
Now, if this thing was doing as well as their first trial or better, then yeah — I could see them offering the one-and-done sort of treatment. That would probably make them enough money off of even men and women who haven't started losing their hair yet and their is an un-ending supply of customers. However, the Japs failed to get even as good of results as RCH-01's first trial. If you don't believe me on that, go read the summaries from both studies side by side. If they do continue to pursue it, it will be YEARS before they would be looking at bringing it to market now.
Hopefully, this will end the yellow fever on these forums, but I doubt it.
P.S.
Lest we forget that the world economy is on the brink of total collapse and will lie in shambles for the foreseeable future.