Kelopesia Awaiting Ministerial Approval

Blackber

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Don't you guys realise that is the same photo, just photoshoped? Take a look at individual hairs and individual hair locks. Now look at the bigger white hair in the back as reference, and the position of the front bangs...Do you guys think thats possible to rearrange an entire head of hair EXACTLY the same way?

In other words, that before/after was a great jab in the foreskin. What a scam!
To be honest I felt the same way. Picture def looks funny lol.

And people thought Histogen faked pictures...o_O
 

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It doesn't say anything in the article about the person in the pics using the cream. I think it just might have been made by the writer of the article.
 

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It doesn't say anything in the article about the person in the pics using the cream. I think it just might have been made by the writer of the article.
Can you read it?

I tried google translate but didn't work.
 

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Finally got it to work, here's the translation:

In a survey conducted by the Yeditepe University, the loss of hair and developed a cream that allows the emergence of new hair. Kelopesi name will be put on the market cream, it is derived from stem cells taken from babies' foreskins.



Founder of Yeditepe University Bedrettin Dalan, as a result of work done at the university, explained that baldness was largely ending a cream produced. Yeditepe University, the emergence of these products as a result of studies in the Department of Genetics and Bioengineering transfer Dalan said: "You will find the latest 1.5 months in our cream in pharmacies. nothing to do with hair transplantation or hair sewn method of this invention. a cosmetic product that has very deep scientific background and will be released as a patented brand of Turkey. "

They produce the formula, they provide 100 percent success against hair loss in women Referring Dalan, while men said that vary according to hormone and vitamin levels in the body's success. Professor Dr. Fikret Sahin you supplied, not only to baldness, but also in preventing the white hair, he said that the new hair thicker. During the meeting, we were given examples from the people involved in the trial phase of hair growth. Cream "Kelopesi to" name was announced to be released to the market.

He has used the Dawn Sezer

indicating new-born children are using molecular derived from stem cells in the foreskin Prof. Sahin, "10 days a new hair has occurred," he said. "My nephew," the introduction of the Dawn Sezer said that volunteers are showing their Dalan Sezer hair "did not have any hair here," he said.
 

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To be honest I felt the same way. Picture def looks funny lol.

And people thought Histogen faked pictures...o_O

Found this picture and article form March 12th. Not sure if this has been posted already but I haven't seen this picture before.

Here's the link to the article: http://www.trendhaber.tv/saglik/mucize-krem-kelopesia-kellige-care-olacak-mi-h53216.html

I tried to use google translate but it kept giving me an error message.

It doesn't say anything in the article about the person in the pics using the cream. I think it just might have been made by the writer of the article.

I hope you are right, @jc3303 . Otherwise that was an ridiculous attempt. If you have beginner-level image editing skills you're able to replicate that filthy trick without any major trouble.
 

Jeca Tatu

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Also, I know that this is a controversial issue, but I can't refrain myself...The Histogen pics we are talking about were made repositioning bundles of hair in a handy manner...The guys who are used to take daily pics of their heads know that is way too easy to make fake before/after photos. I SWEAR to you I could fool many people with photos of my temple recession. I promisse someday I will post a cautionary thread in this regard.
 
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jc3303

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Also, I know that this is a controversial issue, but I can't refrain myself...The Histogen pics we are talking about were made repositioning bundles of hair in a handy manner...The guys who are used to take daily pics of their heads know that is way to easy to make fake before/after photos. I SWEAR to you I could fool many people with photos of my temple recession. I promisse someday I will post a cautionary thread in this regard.

The numbers on histogen are pretty damn impressive so focus should be on that not the pics.

I'm also not ready to call kelopesia a scam either there's not really enough for me to make a call as of yet.
 

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The numbers on histogen are pretty damn impressive so focus should be on that not the pics.

I'm also not ready to call kelopesia a scam either there's not really enough for me to make a call as of yet.
I agree with you in both points. I didn't want to write off Histogen as I am excited with their development. But...for me it's a matter of fact that the release of those photos is beyond comprehension. Both male and female photos. What a joke it was. Nevertheless, I will happily undergone Histogen as soon as we have hundreds of people reporting back. Also, I will happily spread the Turkish foreskin concoction in my head once it's released (if you are right about the photo...)
 
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I agree with you in both points. I didn't want to write off Histogen as I am excited with their development. But...for me it's a matter of fact that the release of those photos is beyond comprehension. Both male and female photos. What a joke it was. Nevertheless, I will happily undergone Histogen as soon as we have hundreds of people reporting back and I will happily spread the Turkish foreskin concoction in my head once it's released.

combover or not you can see there is regrowth and thickening in a short period of time, I'm still very excited for histogen.
 

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combover or not you can see there is regrowth and thickening in a short period of time, I'm still very excited for histogen.

I agree about the data, disagree about the outrageous photos. Can't understand why people refuse to acknowledge the angle/combing trick.
 

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Can anyone tell me ONE thing that turks or Turkey have invented ever that the humanity has had need of? They are a country of 100 million but has had no impact what so ever on progress in any form of development. I have visited Turkey a dozen times and have even my roots there. My parents moved from Turkey to Sweden but I was born in Sweden. This country is full of scammers and will do anything to rip you off your money. Anyone who has been to Alanya, Marmaris or Bodrum would confirm this. I

And not to mention that the turks view on university and education is not quite like Americas or Englands. I say this because someone mentioned in this thread that a University backs this product and it would suicide to back a scam. The education-system in Turkey is a joke compared to America or any other decent developed country in Europe or Asia. The university could not care less if this shows to be a scam. Its not like people from America goes to turkish University. And turkish students who goes there could not care less.

As much as I want a product that can bring my hair back I know this is a scam.
 
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Can anyone tell me ONE thing that turks or Turkey have invented ever that the humanity has had need of? They are a country of 100 million but has had no impact what so ever on progress in any form of development. I have visited Turkey a dozen times and have even my roots there. My parents moved from Turkey to Sweden but I was born in Sweden. This country is full of scammers and will do anything to rip you off your money. Anyone who has been to Alanya, Marmaris or Bodrum would confirm this. I

And not to mention that the turks view on university and education is not quite like Americas or Englands. I say this because someone mentioned in this thread that a University backs this product and it would suicide to back a scam. The education-system in Turkey is a joke compared to America or any other decent developed country in Europe or Asia. The university could not care less if this shows to be a scam. Its not like people from America goes to turkish University. And turkish students who goes there could not care less.

As much as I want a product that can bring my hair back I know this is a scam.

Just use Google about what Arabs and Turks (both the same culture) have invented and you'll be stuningly surprised.
 

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Correct me if im wrong, but would a product that uses "stem cells" still need to have those cells directed to develop a certain way? I mean, whats to say those stem cells wouldnt develop into skin cells instead of hair cells??
From what i understand stem cells can branch off into any type of cell, as long as they are directed towards that particular path.
Im afraid that the creators of this product are just using the phrase stem cells to lure us all in, since its the buzzword in regenerative meds nowadays. No guarantee these cells will form hair cells :(
 

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ask yourself: if you were histogen, gail naughton, or ziering:
if you have a product which showed almost a complete regrowth in the frontal area (the hardest ever), wouldn't it be the perfect opportunity to show lots of different angles and macro pics from this guy, to really tell the world: look, we have done it! instead of that scammish combover pic with different angle? this would be the perfect candidate for promoting histogen.

the other thing is:
the fact that they barely can't get investors for a few million dollars (which is peanuts in this industry), tells the whole story.

Oh, he has a colleague...

And what do you know about pricing? Do you know what are the current generated revenues from male pattern baldness treatment? hair transplant? How many people would be able to pay for Histogen?

Please educate yourself like for Kerastem...

Can anyone tell me ONE thing that turks or Turkey have invented ever that the humanity has had need of?
Fascinating and did you know they don't even have electricity?
 

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...Turkish Delight. Boom!
Just use Google about what Arabs and Turks (both the same culture) have invented and you'll be stuningly surprised.

Turks are not arabs. And arabs are not turks. The things you are refering to was invented in mesopotamia which involves other groups like balochs, assyrians, kaldeer, kurds and persian.Turks are not to be confused with other. Turks have not invented anything that mankind could benifit from. Beside turkish Delight..
 
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Turks are not arabs. And arabs are not turks. The things you are refering to was invented in mesopotamia which involves other groups like balochs, assyrians, kaldeer, kurds and persian.Turks are not to be confused with other. Turks have not invented anything that mankind could benifit from. Beside turkish Delight..

Well Turkey is a food culture. They introduced a lot of food varieties and sweets.
 
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