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Follicault
Switching to Greek all the time...dead giveaway.
He named his new account after Michel Foucault as well. Obviously he never intended to conceal his identity.
Follicault
Switching to Greek all the time...dead giveaway.
No need to know his new name either, just wait until some guy starts spouting off a bunch of nonsense and fake numbers with fake statements and I'll put my money on that guy haha.
You guys should all invest in Bitcoin, Ethereum, EOS, Civic, and Agrello.
Remember the day HairLossTalk.com admin told you this.
I predict that as soon as a breakthrough for hair loss is announced hair loss websites will lose 90% of their traffic within 12 months.
Kevin I think you haven't been around long enough to know about previous hair congresses.
Before 2014, not a single piece of information was released from the World Hair Congress. Just a couple of photos showing the crowd attending on twitter.
Just look back at the amount of info we gathered in the previous years.
This is NO hair transplant thread.Actually, we got nothing from previous congresses.Sorry to be realistic, all we got was some hype for upcoming treatments which none of them was actually released. Ok and some future treatments as well.
I don't want to let you down but IF and WHEN an effective treatment will be available, you can be certain that even your grandma will know about it. There is no point hoping to get anything out of those congresses.
On the other hand, the annual FUE congress was held in my country late in June and top surgeons where there. It would be definitely helpful to have some feedback from such an event because there was some actual information (new techniques and top doctors' opinion about a succesfull transplant)
I actually think the traffic will go up. Word will spread, people will have questions and they should start streaming onto the forums. Right now it's there's nothing to offer for hair loss sufferers so there's no point in them signing up.
@hellouser : what do tou expect in 2 years? Thanks. You know exists a big demand for a new treatment for male pattern baldness...
Transplants?SOMETHING!
Thing is, we're in a weird time right now;
Tsuji claims 2020 commercial release, which is 2.5 years away, Follica and Histogen should be out by then as well. Replicel also falls into that timeline as well.
There are of course other things in the works (samumed, kythera, tissuse etc) so I think we're in a pretty good spot. For once I'm not TOO worried. What's interesting is the fact that right now might not be a terrible time to consider a hair transplant to hold the tide until the next best thing... which might be soon and if not, the hair transplant would last a good while anyway which allows for any delays of future treatments that are in the works.
On top of not having decent results, you get scarred.yeah, i was thinking the same thing. all those treatments on the horizon and now doing a transplant? this is the worst time to get a transplant and everyone would regret that in 3 years from now.
also, 90% of hair transplants turn out to be sh*t.
nobody should ever consider a hair transplant right now. wait at least 1 year to see how things progress.
Transplants?
@hellouser, please.
yeah, i was thinking the same thing. all those treatments on the horizon and now doing a transplant? this is the worst time to get a transplant and everyone would regret that in 3 years from now.
also, 90% of hair transplants turn out to be sh*t.
nobody should ever consider a hair transplant right now. wait at least 1 year to see how things progress.
Hairblues, I really appreciate you, but, c'mon, hair transplants are an option for very a few people.I think he means if someone looks like sh*t--why wait 2 years if a hair transplant can tide you over.
Why suffer for 2 years if you are a 'good' candidate.
Hairblues, I really appreciate you, but, c'mon, hair transplants are an option for very a few people.
Hairblues, I really appreciate you, but, c'mon, hair transplants are an option for very a few people.
What?But Tsuji won't be?
I think he means if someone looks like sh*t--why wait 2 years if a hair transplant can tide you over.
Why suffer for 2 years if you are a 'good' candidate.
What?
We don't even know if organ germ technology will work out on humans, why would you compare a current method with a future one?
Hair transplants are an option for balding guys who have particular characteristics. It's not for most people.
If it were, Rooney wouldn't look that bad.
So, you imply my reading skills are horrible, don't you?correct but he did not tel all people should go out and get hair transplant
he is suggesting as a bridge something to consider closer to better treatments.
i mean if you look like sh*t--why suffer 2 or 3 years if you can afford a hair transplant to carry you over if you are a good candidate to get a few years.
'cause hair transplants are not an option for most Androgenetic Alopecia sufferers.So if you don't know if the tech will work then why are saying right now is a bad time for an hair transplant?
Logic, please and thank you.