this is primarily to Nervx or someone who otherwise has more knowledge about the status of HM.
What is the reason for the combo hair transplant + HM? Is it just corporate greed or will HM debut in a form that requires the help of hair transplant for tings like hair-line creation and such?
if not, is there any reason this couldn't be offered very cheaply? I'm thinking way cheap. I'm thinking 1000 maybe 2000 dollars tops. I don't know anything about medical procedures, but I do know that hair transplant needs a staff of people, say ten people working for 8 hours on a tedious task. The command chain on HM seems to be one or two people. A doctor who nips a sample, another one who grows the sample in a petri-dish and then the doctor applies the multiplicated fluid into your head.
It's possible the actual multiplication will be automated by machines, as I said I don't really know. Please enlighten me to this procedure if you can.
If *I* were intercytex or whichever company that will bring the procedure to commercial status I'd absolutely go for a low price such as 1-2 grand. This way you make it available to pretty much anyone who really wants it. Even I, a poor student, can get a part-time job and work for 3-4 months and gather that kind of money. By giving into this price-range you can also attract a female audience who wants more volume to their hair. Very few females would be part of your customer-pool if it cost 10k, most females don't have a hair problem severe enough to make them as desperate as us balding men.
This would be what I would do, any thoughts on this kind of price happening? Unless the process of multiplicating your hair is expensive, I on't see why this is a bad financial move. You'd totally undermine the hair transplant business as well all shut down pretty much all sales of hair restoration products. Why the hell would i keep taking medicine I don't really need and that I don't really know if my body can take for the rest of my life if I can get pretty much a full head of hair for say, 1500 dollars? I'd definately stop using any of my stuff I use, and I'm sure most people would react like I do. And I'm not even a heavy user, just propecia and nizoral basically. No big deal if my sensitive hair fell out, the faster it does the better actually. Just get a second HM.
Hopefully intercytex/other company will try to capitalize on the tiresome procedure that daily hair routines bring. It's not a big deal to pop a pill and use a schampoo but to me it's enough of a bother to constantly remind myself to do this routine that I would gladly raise enough money for two HM procedures. The amount of mind-space these hair-products claim is something people usually don't realize before they start taking them.
It would be a huge misstake to let short-time financial greed take over and push this towards the margins of hair transplant. But on the other hand, botox doesn't seem like the priciest of "medication" to produce yet it's very expensive to have it done. Or so I've heard, and that's just injecting fluid from a bottle. I'm unfortunately a little cynical and believe the same thing will happen with HM, it will capitalize on peoples desperation. If they're desperate enough they'll raise the money. let's hope I'm wrong on this one (though it's very hard to decipher what those doctors mean when they say it will be much cheaper than a hair transplant. A hair transplant can run anything from 3-20K dollars)
I don't know, these are my thoughts anyway. Would love to hear from you all, this thread has been about the most positive and uplifting I've found on these forums in a long, long time. It's made me realizing my routine is only hampering my hairloss, not reversing it, much MUCH more bearable.
This past week I've only shrugged my shoulders when I see that my temples keep being eaten up. A month ago I would surely have almost teared up.
Hopefully we can keep the thread alive with much positive news, the internet is so devastatingly depressing when it comes to hair loss. I can't wait for 2007/2008 to roll around and quickly see all these crappy snake-oil ads just finally die. I do realize not all are snake-oils, but it's not much of a "bald-cure" (just google it.. it's depressing) if you have to stand infront of the mirror with a magnifier to see some results after a year of use. A cure is River Phoenix in a bottle
HM can't come a day too early.
