Us Dr. Partners With Hairclone: Is It Worth It, Though?

thomps1523

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I don't think 2020, but if they have solved the science behind it 2022 is possible however it will be very expensive and be available from a very small number of places, 2027 would be for the second tier re-sellers which what HairClone would be.

I think it's tough to speculate their predictions. The reality is none of us have the slightest clue where tsuji is at exactly, but he does, and he signed off on the release potentially being 2020. I think the advancements in science that have been made, as well as advancements made to bringing products to the market quicker make what has been said, or happened in the past irrelevant.
 

mr_robot

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I think it's tough to speculate their predictions. The reality is none of us have the slightest clue where tsuji is at exactly, but he does, and he signed off on the release potentially being 2020. I think the advancements in science that have been made, as well as advancements made to bringing products to the market quicker make what has been said, or happened in the past irrelevant.

It's not just a matter of science, it's a matter of infrastructure and logistics. Even if the science was proved tomorrow and they showed a person getting a complete restoration the commercialization of the product would takes years in itself and would probably be in two tiers, in which case people like HairClone would definitely be in the second tier. I can certainly see the initial release being in the tens of patients in the first year rather than thousands.
 

That Guy

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The more Dr. Kemp answers questions, the more my faith in this company drops, unfortunately.
 
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