Verteporfin drug induced scarless healing with new hair follicles on mice. This new founding can be really big

Micky_007

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We have to share this study to follicle thought and hlc2020 or to dermatologists/doctors directly
Follicle Thought has already posted about it long ago. Hair Surgeon's and dermatologists would be better to send it to
 

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Did he mention the pig trial?
Nope, just in mice. But he did mention pig trials for another scarless wound healing company called MicroCures.


But not sure if you guys seen his other post in this same link:

"MicroCures, a spinout from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY, is another example of a treatment which could create scarless healing and potentially even hair regeneration within the next several years."
 
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Nope, just in mice.


But not sure if you guys seen his other post in this same link:

"MicroCures, a spinout from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY, is another example of a treatment which could create scarless healing and potentially even hair regeneration within the next several years."
This honestly could be it. It will cost a ton but I'd be willing to pay for it.
 

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It doesn’t cost a ton. I don’t know where this myth comes from.
 

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It doesn’t cost a ton. I don’t know where this myth comes from.
man sorry to ask but i have a dumb question .i see everyone talking about how to use this after a fue/fut to restore the donor zone and transplant the back again again and again with no limitation but for someone reluctant to hair transplant could we just not excise bald area for exemple on the temple then inject/use fak inhibitor to get new skin with hair follicle on top? or it doesn't work that way at all i'm clueless. thanks you so much
 

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man sorry to ask but i have a dumb question .i see everyone talking about how to use this after a fue/fut to restore the donor zone and transplant the back again again and again with no limitation but for someone reluctant to hair transplant could we just not excise bald area for exemple on the temple then inject/use fak inhibitor to get new skin with hair follicle on top? or it doesn't work that way at all i'm clueless. thanks you so much
It could work but it’s more of a gamble.
 

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Janey says:
 

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FAK PROTAC
 

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Microneedling induces scarless healing especially combined with topical E2 and retin-A so maybe try that but be careful. Use too little and your breasts grow and grow; use too much and your breasts won't grow at all and Janey just loves the folks on the Bridge thread who think the opposite. They drop out on like day 3. I knew my tits had to grow and I barely hesitated tissue development vel non. But yeah, my 28 year old hero, Bridge and I ended up looking ahem busty, petite, youngish and facially maybe androgynous and we grew some amazing hair. Janey's tits as you all know came out nicer.

I still struggle with healing scar tissue from an exhausted/didn't take bad transplant so Janey's done her penance and in terms of shedding to NW7 for 7 months and needing beard removal, which I just love but opinions differ and then ironically I find that I prefer my wig to my own hair. Goddess giveth and Goddess taketh away and She just loves irony.

What are you boys willing to surrender for hair? Anything? Money for piggy or mouseback-grown hair? Really? Yuck. How many yachts can you waterski behind anyway? Wait, that's Bud Fox from Wall Street but Gekko was shorting NASA stock while the challenger was going down so to speak. So what does that say about Fox's and Gekko's hair? Did you see how Gekko just brushed it back without a care in the world? Now that's freedom. And Charlie Sheen? Look at that Martin Sheen hair line. That's the perfect amount of hair loss! A little bit of a curvy in the corners and thick unaffected scalp and fringe here. Pretty good looking if you ask me plus he's both a Christian and a polyamorist like Janey<winks> but Covid dried all up of our secret gatherings in Northern Virginia, in Falls Church. Shh, it's M....'s house and he's completely bald but loves to watch. Janey's not lying, not about sex or THC or hair. Totally without guy, ahem guile.

You all are better than this and you could be helping people. Maybe at least be funnier but a couple of you experimental guys are hilarious and I mean that. Ralph? You are so funny! I love the deadpanning whenever the next treatment goes down the toilet and I loved the comments about farming out the IPO or announcing "our new med sucks dicks but it won't grow hair so dump it on the Chinese. They'll buy anything or was that Mikey and not Micky, from Life cereal. Is this too long? Too small?<looks cautiously>
Sorry, I understand nothing from this post :(
 

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Nope, just in mice. But he did mention pig trials for another scarless wound healing company called MicroCures.


But not sure if you guys seen his other post in this same link:

"MicroCures, a spinout from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY, is another example of a treatment which could create scarless healing and potentially even hair regeneration within the next several years."

I posted the pig study in the comments. Maybe the admin will reply and/or spread the study to his contacts.
For me this seems like the most reachable solution at the moment. Imagine we can increase the donor hair by just 50%, that would be a game changer.
 

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You guys, sigh. E2 plus retin-A plus microneedling already does all of these things. Don't any of you venture out to try mechanical treatments? Anyone comb his hair? Brush it? Estrogen is the wound healer par excellence and microneedling induces collagen and renews stem cells and inaugurates cross-talk? Nothing? Nobody read on here about about any sh*t that actually works?

Oh well. Tonight's dress up in different wigs night for all of my loyal male-ish followers says she. Gessh. How was I ever so clueless as to be a balding XY?
 

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I posted the pig study in the comments. Maybe the admin will reply and/or spread the study to his contacts.
For me this seems like the most reachable solution at the moment. Imagine we can increase the donor hair by just 50%, that would be a game changer.
Indeed. High norwoods could get 6k grafts instead of about 4k. That could give some crown coverage.
 

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Imagine high norwoods getting FUE.They would lower by two norwoods,and then inject the medicine.Then new hair would grow back,and they could repeat the process.The big question is who could establish sucj a protocol/?
 

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Interesting that they mention it can be used with strip surgeries (FUT’s). But also with smaller wounds such as FUE’s. And even microneedling:

«A method including injection of Verteporfin following micro-injury of a region of alopecia (via Fraxel, microneedling, or other similar approaches) may be used to promote increased hair regrowth in the region. This method does not require grafting of active hair follicles from other regions of skin but could instead encourage true de novo hair folliculogenesis in an otherwise hairless area.»
 
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