What Will Be The Price Of Tsuji Treatment

Kev123

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My main concern is for it to be out and working as advertised rather than what the price is right now. But $10k sounds like enough to cover the treatment and trip to Japan, i'm assuming.
 

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Maybe if you stopped posting annoying unfunny sh*t every 5 minutes nobody would dislike you
If me saying Tsuji has no barriers was meant to be funny you need some socialization because that doesn't sound like a joke, you're pissed because I was right and you were wrong and you had to leave me an entire paragraph on why I should only let the renowned users speak, haha damn I know more than those guys then.
 

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My main concern is for it to be out and working as advertised rather than what the price is right now. But $10k sounds like enough to cover the treatment and trip to Japan, i'm assuming.
I don't think that would be possible Man, 10,000? That's it? I would understand if that's what it cost after 10 years or something but 10,000 won't even buy you a good hair transplant in the USA.
 

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I don't think that would be possible Man, 10,000? That's it? I would understand if that's what it cost after 10 years or something but 10,000 won't even buy you a good hair transplant in the USA.

You could always offer to shell out more money than they actually demand for the treatment. If you want to pay more, then what's stopping you? Wild speculation aside, there is little reason to believe it would be more than $10k or even $6k for that matter.
 
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You could always offer to shell out more money than they actually demand for the treatment. If you want to pay more, then what's stopping you? Wild speculation aside, there is little reason to believe it would be more than $10k or even $6k for that matter.
There's a new procedure for treating the eyes of a blind person with a similar method Tsuji invisions, 120,000 per eye. I would say assume it's at least 50,000 so by that time if it's really 6-10k then f*** it you have a lot of money left over.
 

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I don't think that would be possible Man, 10,000? That's it? I would understand if that's what it cost after 10 years or something but 10,000 won't even buy you a good hair transplant in the USA.

Whether that's going to be enough or not, that's not even the main question right now. That's really jumping the gun. I just wish this treatment comes out when it is set to come, and works as advertised.
 

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Whether that's going to be enough or not, that's not even the main question right now. That's really jumping the gun. I just wish this treatment comes out when it is set to come, and works as advertised.
I don't doubt Tsuji at all, every single time he admits there's something that holds them back and two months later they fix that problem, and again and again, these guys are the real deal.
 

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There's a new procedure for treating the eyes of a blind person with a similar method Tsuji invisions, 120,000 per eye. I would say assume it's at least 50,000 so by that time if it's really 6-10k then f*** it you have a lot of money left over.

If they can activate stem cells to re-grow retinas in treating RP and Usher's, that would be something. Insurance companies(US) and national health agencies in the rest of the developed world would likely cover the expense for a treatment for RP, a rare form of blindness that so far has stumped medical science.

They might be able to demand a higher price for Tsuji's method in Japan only. But once it's exported to Asia, like Replicel-Shiseido will do if that procedure works, then one would simply go to countries where prices are lowest. If Kyocera has a say in the matter, and they do, then the procedure would be globalized fairly quickly. The Chinese are renowned for building a city the size of San Francisco every three weeks or so. Building a few cell expansion labs could happen almost overnight in that country alone.
 

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If they can activate stem cells to re-grow retinas in treating RP and Usher's, that would be something. Insurance companies(US) and national health agencies in the rest of the developed world would likely cover the expense for a treatment for RP, a rare form of blindness that so far has stumped medical science.

They might be able to demand a higher price for Tsuji's method in Japan only. But once it's exported to Asia, like Replicel-Shiseido will do if that procedure works, then one would simply go to countries where prices are lowest. If Kyocera has a say in the matter, and they do, then the procedure would be globalized fairly quickly. The Chinese are renowned for building a city the size of San Francisco every three weeks or so. Building a few cell expansion labs could happen almost overnight in that country alone.
I agree with pretty much everything you said here, well said, let's hope Tsuji can do this.
 

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If me saying Tsuji has no barriers was meant to be funny you need some socialization because that doesn't sound like a joke, you're pissed because I was right and you were wrong and you had to leave me an entire paragraph on why I should only let the renowned users speak, haha damn I know more than those guys then.
Lmao what are you talking about? I disliked you because you won't stfu and say things like: "I was right..." b**ch calm down two days ago you couldn't even distinguish Brotzu from Breezula you don't know sh*t you don't even know my opinion on Tsuji.
 

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Lmao what are you talking about? I disliked you because you won't stfu and say things like: "I was right..." b**ch calm down two days ago you couldn't even distinguish Brotzu from Breezula you don't know sh*t you don't even know my opinion on Tsuji.
I don't give a f*** about your opinion on Tsuji, you said I was wrong, two posts later a member posts evidence showcasing that what I said was correct and you disliked my post even though I was right and you were wrong, how does it feel?
 
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