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  • BoSox
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 708

    Replicel Blog

    New blog featured on their site:




    "After two decades of research and collaboration, RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (OTCBB: REPCF) in the first quarter next year will learn whether its natural hair cell replication technology has the potential to become the world’s first, minimally invasive solution for pattern baldness and general hair loss in men and women."


    I'm so nervous, I really hope this is the real deal!
  • Sogeking
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 497

    #2
    Here's hoping that this works with the worst success rate at 10-15%. For me it doesn't matter much because in this type of treatment effects would be compoundable. I do however hope the regrowth is much better.

    All we can do is wait and hope. I expect first results in March or April.

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    • Losing_It
      Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 89

      #3
      Lets hope for postive results.

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      • AgainstThis
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 461

        #4
        If it's legit, it'll be the first good news I get in GENERAL for a very long time.

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        • dkayla77
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 13

          #5
          wow....they are going for it and i can sense a quiet confidence!

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          • Follicle Death Row
            Senior Member
            • May 2011
            • 1066

            #6
            We shall see. Tbh they actually need to hit it out of the park with this trial because the dose of cells is supposed to be way above and beyond what they think or hope will go to market. That's because this is the initial safety trial. Fingers crossed. 50% would be outrageous and we could consider it all over then. It would only be a matter of time after that.

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            • BackwardsBalding
              Inactive
              • Jun 2011
              • 236

              #7
              Replicel looks good but the real results will be with histogen. They are only keeping their mouths shut now because they know for fact they have the cure.

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              • BoSox
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 708

                #8
                I think they can do better then 50%, they had 100% with the animal testing.. I know they are just animals, and they grow hair at the flip of a switch..but it's still the same concept. Fingers crosssssed

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                • Follicle Death Row
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2011
                  • 1066

                  #9
                  Originally posted by BoSox
                  I think they can do better then 50%, they had 100% with the animal testing.. I know they are just animals, and they grow hair at the flip of a switch..but it's still the same concept. Fingers crosssssed
                  I like the optimism. It's infectious. Now I have to try and not get too excited about this. I don't see Histogen getting it done. I see it as between Replicel and Aderans, and whoever else is going down this route. You only have to look at what's going on in the Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine to see that this is the way forward.

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                  • BackwardsBalding
                    Inactive
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 236

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Follicle Death Row
                    I like the optimism. It's infectious. Now I have to try and not get too excited about this. I don't see Histogen getting it done. I see it as between Replicel and Aderans, and whoever else is going down this route. You only have to look at what's going on in the Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine to see that this is the way forward.

                    Hmmm.... Not sure where the lack of faith in Histogen is coming from. They have already showed a singificant amount of hair growth and they are running all over the world getting funding and they are in phase 2 trials. All things considered I would say histogen is the leader here on the simple fact they have already shown positive results and are only now testing variables in those results with different treatment amounts. I see histogen with a full blown product working well by early 2012(out side the U.S.), Replicel by 2013 and my ERT methods of course are out...right now. LOl that was a joke...kind of

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                    • DepressedByHairLoss
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 876

                      #11
                      Man, I really hope this works. It's these potential cures like Histogen and Replicel that are really keeping me alive during these awful times with hair loss. The more companies that we have trying to regrow hair, the better. I believe that when Aderans saw what progress that Replicel and Histogen were making, that Aderans got a $100 million investment because now they know that they may not be the first to develop a solution for hair loss. The more competition we have to cure this baldness curse, the better. I agree with BackwardsBalding, I really believe in Histogen's HSC Complex's potential for hair regrowth. I love that it's non-surgical, and it's using chemicals like WNT and Nestin, that have long been proven to regrow hair. I'm less enthusiastic about Aderans, who have been stuck in Phase II forever, and haven't delivered any meaningful results. Plus, they're owned by Bosley, a company who has the ethics of your average neighborhood crack whore. I also really have faith in Replicel too, and I hope that they do their Phase II and III trials overseas as well without even wasting their time with FDA approval. The FDA is corrupt and it would be a total waste of Replicel's valuable time and money to try and negotiate with them. I live in the U.S. and wouldn't mind at all going overseas to receive Replicel's treatment, in fact I wouldn't even hesitate. Hell, I'd even travel to Mars if they somehow had some hair loss cure out there!!!!

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                      • VictimOfDHT
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 748

                        #12
                        " I see histogen with a full blown product working well by early 2012(out side the U.S.) .2012 ? I would love that to be true but I DOUBT it. You're being overly optimistic if not unrealistic. We keep getting mixed messages about Histogen and I'm not sure these guys are any closer to a treatment. To me, it looks those companies are running in circles. It doesn't look like we have anything solid to be optimistic about. I HOPE I'M WRONG.

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                        • Bronson
                          Member
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 35

                          #13
                          Originally posted by BackwardsBalding
                          Hmmm.... Not sure where the lack of faith in Histogen is coming from. They have already showed a singificant amount of hair growth and they are running all over the world getting funding and they are in phase 2 trials. All things considered I would say histogen is the leader here on the simple fact they have already shown positive results and are only now testing variables in those results with different treatment amounts. I see histogen with a full blown product working well by early 2012(out side the U.S.), Replicel by 2013 and my ERT methods of course are out...right now. LOl that was a joke...kind of
                          Yeah even the companies themselves have stated 2015 would be the earliest. I appreciate your optimism though.

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                          • Bronson
                            Member
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 35

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Sogeking
                            Here's hoping that this works with the worst success rate at 10-15%. For me it doesn't matter much because in this type of treatment effects would be compoundable. I do however hope the regrowth is much better.

                            All we can do is wait and hope. I expect first results in March or April.
                            How do you know the effects would be compoundable? Also, can someone explain to me how a 10-15% success rate is considered "very successful"? I'm not being sarcastic, I'm actually confused on that logic.

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                            • DepressedByHairLoss
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2011
                              • 876

                              #15
                              I think the thing with Histogen was that they were having trouble finding recruits in Singapore for Phase II that hadn't been on Rogaine or Propecia within the past 6 months. So I think now they're recruiting people from another Eastern country. What's cool is that I think that in some Eastern countries, they can make a product available to people after Phase II, after safety regulations have been met. So hopefully this would be possible and would tide us over until something else comes along. I think that they said that 2015 would be the year that these products would be released in the U.S., but that it would be available worldwide before then. It is very hard to get stuff approved the corrupt FDA so perhaps that's why their timeline is longer for release in the U.S. I mean after all, that's why Histogen, Replicel, and Follica are conducting their clinical trials outside of the U.S. and Canada so that they won't be bogged down by FDA regulations.

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