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ICX-TRC sucks so much that the patients need "education" to understand it??? (Hair Multiplication & Research)

posted by Spanish Dude, 17.07.2008, 01:59
(edited by Spanish Dude on 17.07.2008, 02:06)

This was posted by Nathan yesterday:

"Commercialisation may only be possible in the USA with appropriate regulatory approval. Even if approved for marketing, the level and quality of hair coverage achieved will need to be cosmetically attractive for commercial success. Scepticism towards currently available remedies and lack of awareness of the results that can be achieved using current hair restoration procedures may prove a barrier. Working with an organisation such as Bosley Medical should help to overcome this.Intercytex requires a US commercial partner with sufficient critical mass to undertake the necessary educational and communication campaigns during the pre- and post- launch phase. Failure to secure a suitable partner would be a major barrier to market entry."


Wow! This is very significant IMO.
The results must be very crappy.
ICX must not be very confident about TRC success. That is why they need Bosley Brainwashing Machine to educate the patients and convince them about the wonders of TRC!!
Without such education, ICX feels the launch of TRC would be a failure.

I think this proves that TRC sucks.
IF TRC worked, they wouldn't need any Bosley "patient education". It would sell by itself!!


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