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lets just say it.....this guy will need HM..and i t will come (Hair Transplant)

posted by BostonBaldy, 02.08.2007, 01:27

» Helpme,
»
» First off, I don't lie and I certainly don't waste my time worrying about
» the end of this industry because I do not have time to. If I say something
» it is either a fact or it is an opinion based on what I observe/hear/read.
» As a man, I am wrong from time to time, and if pointed out, I'll own up
» but the last thing I do is lie.

I agree, Joe. I don't think you are lying, and I have no reason to think you are. However it is clear you have not been following the latest developments of HM. E.g., Aderans' two-cell technique with the 3-D matrix, Intercytex's deals with Bosley, Intercytex's Phase I results, etc.

Your questions about having HM or not is about as
» valid as me asking if should get custom rims for my 2010 as of yet to be
» named Nissan whatever.

This doesn't makes sense, Joe. Research and development takes years -- and HT surgery is really f**king expensive, the MOST expensive aesthetic surgery. Saving your money and avoiding strip surgery makes sense if all available information indicates HM will be available in 5 years.

Financially it is counter productive to
» recommend that a patient at least consider meds.

Not true. If everyone didn't take any meds then most would have very severe balding. Thus the results would be so aesthetically abhorrent that very, very few, perhaps only the most desperate, would get HTs. Who'd pay tens of thousands just to get the "Joe Biden" look? The HT industry needs meds in the same way the wig industry needs glue.

Furthermore, I highly suspect that even if HM turns out
» to be all you hope to be medications will still be necessary to consider
» as even your precious HM will not prevent your existing hair from
» continuing to fall out. Meds will always be something to consider until a
» permanent, genetically altering solution is found.

Huh?? Of course HM would not prevent existing hair from becoming falling out. But that's irrelevant. You would just get an additional surgery to inject more DP cells into the thinning area. And these new hairs from HM are genetically resistant to balding. No meds needed.


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