Tsuji - News Successfully Developed An Expansion Method Of Hf Derived Stem Cells

Omega2327

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I got a question how many hairs are in our SOL region how many hairs do we lose just from the crown and pattern does anyone know somewhat? Like I know you have to lose 50% for it to be noticeable yada yada but how many hairs has an nw7 actually lost?
The average head of hair has 100K follicles. So if we're talking about an NW7, I'd say they've probably lost about 70% so maybe 70K follicles as a very rough estimate?
 

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The average head of hair has 100K follicles. So if we're talking about an NW7, I'd say they've probably lost about 70% so maybe 70K follicles as a very rough estimate?
Ya that's what I was thinking. I have very light blonde so my hair is naturally thinner than other colors throughout my life and we start out with roughly 150k so id have to replace like 100k follicles just to look like I used too. I wonder if that's possible for ol Tsuj? Where's hellraiser...
 

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Ya that's what I was thinking. I have very light blonde so my hair is naturally thinner than other colors throughout my life and we start out with roughly 150k so id have to replace like 100k follicles just to look like I used too. I wonder if that's possible for ol Tsuj? Where's hellraiser...

Ask him after the Congress, he'll be armed with more than just hope and speculation. In my opinion if Tsuji fails in their technology altogether, we're screwed probably for the next fifty years.
 

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Ask him after the Congress, he'll be armed with more than just hope and speculation. In my opinion if Tsuji fails in their technology altogether, we're screwed probably for the next fifty years.
I dunno about the next 50 years maybe if all his data was lost somehow but him being so close I'm sure he or somebody is going to figure it all out in the near future. He's not even doing this for hair member he's more interested in organ regeneration in general and if he's so close on this project I doubt after all this time he's going to say "1st strike well damn I guess I'm out next batter time to start on something else shucks."
 

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Ask him after the Congress, he'll be armed with more than just hope and speculation. In my opinion if Tsuji fails in their technology altogether, we're screwed probably for the next fifty years.
Na there's so many other solutions I've seen, all pretty similar to Tsujis but if Tsujis fails I'd say an estimated 15 years before some of the others come out and help us baldies.
 

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If Tsuji dies, we all die.

Not correct. Do you seriously think with the speed our technology is advancing that they'll be nothing new to come in the 20 years? The reason a cure, effective treatment hasn't been found already is because nobody took balding seriously up until recent years. The cosmetic industry is booming right now with celebrities and people all over the world going under surgical procedures to alter their appearance, hair is the biggest cosmetic on the market. If we have one thing to thank our narcissistic and self obsessive society for it's this. Also, considering the hair loss industry is a multi billion one with billions of people suffering from it world wide, it would be stupid for a large organisation not to invest money into this field bscause if someone was to find a cure.. they would without a doubt be the richest individual on this planet by a land slide.
 

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I will do naked shadow boxing in public if Tsuji successfully achieves the cure for male pattern baldness
 

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Not correct. Do you seriously think with the speed our technology is advancing that they'll be nothing new to come in the 20 years? The reason a cure, effective treatment hasn't been found already is because nobody took balding seriously up until recent years. The cosmetic industry is booming right now with celebrities and people all over the world going under surgical procedures to alter their appearance, hair is the biggest cosmetic on the market. If we have one thing to thank our narcissistic and self obsessive society for it's this. Also, considering the hair loss industry is a multi billion one with billions of people suffering from it world wide, it would be stupid for a large organisation not to invest money into this field bscause if someone was to find a cure.. they would without a doubt be the richest individual on this planet by a land slide.
Completely agree man, like I said I've seen a few treatments that look like they would be incredibly successful with full regrowth or at least maintaining our hair, but the problem with this industry is not a lot of them have money, and the ones that do don't like taking big risks.
 

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Na there's so many other solutions I've seen, all pretty similar to Tsujis but if Tsujis fails I'd say an estimated 15 years before some of the others come out and help us baldies.
With Follica, L'Oréal, and Tissuse supposedly coming up? Follica I believe is targeting regrowth and it will likely even be affordable from Day 1 of launch, which isn't 15 years away. It may be a different mechanism but it also targets more hair.
 
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Isn't there a limit on how many hair follicles or primordiums they can actually give you back? I know they can multiply 1 hair by a 1000 or whatever but say you wanted near full density and you were nw7 you'd need like 60000 follicles that's a lot of transplants.
 

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I have one question for the tsuji method.In traditional hair transplants the implanted grafts at a slick bald area are about the half of the previous normal follicles.the surgeons say that they cannot ahave the full density because that may harm nearby trnsplanted follicles.my question is that since the tsuji method will provide an unlimited donour area, will the doctors be able to achieve full density or is going to be like a traditional hair transpant????any opinions on that???hzs dr tsuji said anything???thanks!!!
 

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I have one question for the tsuji method.In traditional hair transplants the implanted grafts at a slick bald area are about the half of the previous normal follicles.the surgeons say that they cannot ahave the full density because that may harm nearby trnsplanted follicles.my question is that since the tsuji method will provide an unlimited donour area, will the doctors be able to achieve full density or is going to be like a traditional hair transpant????any opinions on that???hzs dr tsuji said anything???thanks!!!

Pure speculation but my guess is this would be less of a concern when you have an unlimited number of follicles to play with. With current hair transplants, the surgeon knows he has to make every graft count.
 

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I have one question for the tsuji method.In traditional hair transplants the implanted grafts at a slick bald area are about the half of the previous normal follicles.the surgeons say that they cannot ahave the full density because that may harm nearby trnsplanted follicles.my question is that since the tsuji method will provide an unlimited donour area, will the doctors be able to achieve full density or is going to be like a traditional hair transpant????any opinions on that???hzs dr tsuji said anything???thanks!!!

No idea for sure but I'm assuming that to get dense full coverage you'll need to do multiple sessions, reason being that there is only so much available blood supply to hook up to new implanted follicles so you'll have to let each round of new ones settle in before you go again. Maybe not though, who knows.
 

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gimmiehairorgimmiedeath i am a new member at the firum but i ve been lurking for years.that would be a nice question at the hair congress.maybe hellrouser could find out???
 

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For hair cloning... I think it will be about 5 or 7 years (approximately). But do not worry about what will come for sure. Treatments with cultured cells will be a safe treatment to treat androgenetic alopecia. Tsuji is working very hard on it. By the way, HairClone, what are you doing? We hope to know more about this "company" soon.
 

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For hair cloning... I think it will be about 5 or 7 years (approximately). But do not worry about what will come for sure. Treatments with cultured cells will be a safe treatment to treat androgenetic alopecia. Tsuji is working very hard on it. By the way, HairClone, what are you doing? We hope to know more about this "company" soon.

Any basis for this? Or are you just hoping for the best, like me.
I also have some hope from these treatments. Gives me reason to cope on.
 

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No, It will be a question of time. I'm not being optimistic, rather very realistic. Hair cloning is a reality one cannot deny;is here.
 
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