I promise you guys, if I ever win the lottery I'm dumping a whole slew of money into hair loss research ONLY.
Why doesn't Trump just get a hair transplant?
Probably a flap surgery.
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The minimum investment is 25K... I wish I had the money. I wonder if Kevin O'Leary would be interested in Replicel/Histogen.
Here we go! It's live! All the questions you guys posted have been answered in this interview AS WELL as some 'new news'. Thanks to everyone for contributing, this is definitely awesome!
[video=youtube;WZvCsanjllA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZvCsanjllA[/video]
Along with this, some things that I'd like to point out thats not in the video;
1) One of Dr. Naughton's concerns about the treatment is the end cost, so we definitely have someone we can trust for fair pricing. She agrees that hair transplants are too costly, some being nearly $20,000 (Dr. Rahal).
2) Dr. Naughton is also seeking a physician or clinician who's willing to do a pilot study with HSC in Canada. If we can find some names, we could have Histogen go straight to Phase III. I've already emailed Dr. Naughton with a couple names that may help her (Dr. Jeff Biernaskie and Dr. Marc Jeschke).
3) Dr. Naughton is on the board for Centre for commercialization of Regenerative Medicine in Canada. She mentions that that Canada is VERY friendly in this area, so Histogen could be a go for Americans where they could just hop south or north of the border and get HSC in either Mexico or Canada. I made mention that with the election of our new prime minister Justin Trudeau things could really pick up. She's willing to explore Canada as an option, FINGERS CROSSED!
A special note for EvilLocks; I asked about some things about it for women as well as mentioned you a little.
As promised, I'd be sharing the entire presentation. I know some of you may not have Microsoft Powerpoint, so I've exported ALL the slides into separate images and uploaded them to my Photobucket account. You can view these here:
http://s1120.photobucket.com/user/hellouser/library/Histogen Presentation Hair Congress 2015?
However, the one slide you guys will really be thrilled with is this one:
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^ That result is absolutely incredible. Not only does HSC manage to fill in the forelock, but also the temples. I didn't have a whole lot of time to go over the presentation before my meeting with Dr. Naughton.
Also, keep in mind I have the audio recording of Dr. Naughton's presentation during the congress as well, I'm just waiting on the go ahead to put that online as well.
As a final note, THANK YOU to Dr. Gail Naughton for taking the time to meeting with me and big thanks to everyone on gourmetstylewellness.com for all the suggestions with questions!
When will Histogen first hit the market and where?
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In the baseline pic the patient is looking straight ahead while in the 24 week pic the patient is looking down. This makes a big difference. It makes it look like the 24 week pic his hair has gotten thick enough that you can't see his facial features from an overview but the real reason you can't see his facial features is because he's looking downward.
You can't see his facial features because... guess what, his new HAIR is in the way. These comments about the photo being faked or having 'poor lighting' are ridiculous. You have to be trolling to make that kind of judgement.... that result is UNDENIABLY amazing.
Yeah I'll bet the lucky bassted is smiling from ear-to-ear in that 24th week photo, but we can't tell because of all that new hair. He's a ringer for George Hairison I think. From a top view, anyway?![]()