Great! Thanks for doing this. It was a good read.
However, and I hate to sound like one of these incessant debbie-downers that plague the world of hairloss, but I do think they've really put some of the realities on the table here.
The main take away from this interview, for me, is that if you're an advanced norwood, you're basically phukt. If you still have vellus hair this will work to make those hairs terminal, but only for a normal anagen phase. After that, you're susceptible to DHT again and it's back to the big 3 or get another hit of Histogen. For Mexicans, Americans and East Asia, this is a great solution. For many people like me, who live in the most northern parts of North America, it probably simply won't be practical to travel to Mexico for months at a time or back and forth. Especially not since Shiseido aims to release not long after Histogen and there is a much greater chance that their results will be permanent. Not long after that, Tsuji's magnum opus cometh. I'd wager it will be much more feasible and will be cheaper for me and I suspect many others to travel to Japan just a couple times over the span of a few years and see themselves cured than it will be to go to Mexico or China and have many expenses beside the treatment, multiple times. For me personally, Histogen all rides on whether or not a clinic in Los Algodones will offer the treatment.
Regardless, exciting news and interview all the same.