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Aaron bro if you can please answer my question and thank you for your work with reaching out to Dr tsuji so does this have a possibility of coming out in 2024 or in 2030 or not ever? Thank you for all your work bro.
Sad day, I am very disappointed. we are very far from having an effective treatment with a reasonable price and investing in the tsuji approach is a waste of money.
The PRICE is the last thing people need to worry about. we all just need to focus on whether or not this will be successful let’s not jump the gun. The most important thing is this working and being a reality and not stuck in pre clinical or clinical trial setting.
Woofy weren't the answers very vague? And so your saying that maybe if Dr tsuji gets all the necessary funding within 2 years there's a decent chance of this coming out in 2024 I hate to bug you like that.
@@maffef4089no problem. some answers, and yes there is a very decent chance if he gets funding within 2 years and immediately starts human trials i could definitely see it on the market in japan by 2024 i'm being dead serious the Japanese they don't screw around when they see a innovation/product they put everything into it look at sony look at toyota cars they have such a good product that U.S special forces use toyata trucks in Afghanistan lol anyways its in tsuji best interest to get this to the finish line and retire and help us. if the toyata and sony talk doesn't make sense sorry its late at night and i'm very tired lol.
Basically, This will be available only for celebrities, famous and rich people. $184,000 is not a joke! But Thank you for your efforts my friend. Your channel gives me hope🙏
I don’t give a shit about the price 😂 that’s the last thing people should be concerned about or mad about let’s just hope it even works and is out of lab setting and available to the public.
They can get 10,000 patients world wide for sure within a few years. There are many wealthy guys that suffer from hair loss. This is some hopeful news for regular guys in their 20's-mid 40's 5-10 years (after approval if all goes well) and hopefully the cost can come down to at least $50,000 USD. This is reasonable time for some of us. Regular 9-5 working guys in their mid 50's - 70's right now? Might not get a chance to receive this treatment 10-15 years from now. Like I said the older you are 45-65yrs of age, the more hair(Norwood 2/3) you have left, the better you will be.
Nope, because fins, minoxidil, fue, fut, laser therapy, … still make a ton of money for them, so $50,000 for 1 guy to get risk of baldness forever is not enough for them
Great video. I love you made a disclaimer in the video that we should keep our feet on the ground. It could work, but it also couldn't work. Let's hope it does.
So it’s going to be another life time until we get this. I’m shocked that growing hair has been so hard for us to cure. It’s sad. And why would you charge so damn much? Making it affordable will fill your pockets much faster.
I'm not sure we were able to find out something new except for the price range but I mean it makes sense. Essentially, they were in a position where they have no way of knowing until actual clinical trials so they need to be very careful with their answers, therefore I don't blame them for not fully answering completely. Regarding the number of clinical trial patients (10). The way I understand their answer, they might have just mean 10 for the initial clinical trial and if that study is successful in the following year, then they will start looking for more patients and try to be on track with the rest of the clinical trials until 2024 with more people. (Even though it might take longer)
Thanks Aaron for the questions. Essentially this tells me the Tsuji movement is dead. I mean realistically this is end of this decade and that’s if things work out. He isn’t getting funding this quickly and then even starting then ball in motion will take time. People need to start realizing we either get some company that comes out of nowhere or the only answer is finasteride/minoxidil/transplant
No, Dr. Tsuji is not worth putting funding into. Too evasive, too many unanswered questions about the demise of Organ Technologies, etc. Dr. Fukuda and his team at Yokohama National University are much more credible. Their research is more solid!
I am a female facing androgenetic alopecia since I was 17. Now I am 27. I am loosing more than 100 strands since then. Please guide me through to save my hair
Hi sis, there's not much you can do 😞 have your hormones checked regularly and find some ways to block DHT, shampoos etc. Reducing scalp tension could be beneficial too. But again, there's not much you can do. If there was noone would be bald.
@@Bromocriptine777 it is somehow used as blood pressure medication. Also it's an anti androgen too. Someone should only get this from a doctors advice.
10 million dollars is such a tiny amount of money compared to what they would make. Also pocket change to these companies. Which is why I have doubts over the efficacy of this treatment if companies are jumping all over it.
hey can you do a video on Hair Stem Cell Transplantation (HST) I was really interested to see what you think of it ,I was going to maybe go to England and have it done just because of how many grafts they're able to get...thanks
Why no fundraising site? I'm sure there are millions of desperate baldies. It seems in this case like there is no market and interest for a cure. it's ridiculous.
These guys will be fooling around with investors and extortionate prices and Turkey will just come along and eat their food. Just like they have done with fue and plastic surgery. My hope is on Turkey. Not this guy
I honestly don't know why are so many people angry about the price. Like what did they expect. I keep seeing these people just repeat that "there is no money in cures, just in medication" and stuff like that, and when an expensive cure is supposed to come out they lose their shit :D Like, chill out, it's more than fair and still a huge step forward if it works.
@@MrDeceptacon88 Look, I'm just defending an objective point of view and saying that you can either say it's impossible to get there and complain about the price or try to get to that point in life. The way I see it, is that there are several mindsets according to which you can live by and be towards others. So maybe I will maybe I won't get there. In either case, I'll rather be someone who encourages others rather than bringing them down, so I'm gonna hope both you and I will be able to afford it at some point. Have a nice day.
@@MrDeceptacon88 shiiii sounds like you’ll never afford it. Many of us have big goals in life. I’m only 20, but the price will at least be down to 100,000 or less after a few years. If this works, I see it as worth it. No having to take finasteride, minoxidil, etc. seems worth it even with the costs.
i think many people here are missing an important point. This research (by Dr. Tsuji) is being conducted at a government-funded, basic research institute that does not itself do clinical trials. Therefore, for clinical trials to take place, the researchers need to partner with some entity that can do them, but not take over the research itself. It's tricky. So, no, it's not a scam. and yes, the path from basic research to clinical application is long and hard. The high price tag is inline with the costs of any current tissue regeneration technology, but would be expected to decline in time (not quickly though). It's an elective medical procedure, so count on it not being cheap.
Yeah, 10 isn't enough even for one type of alopecia. I would think that they would want to assess the study with various patients with different types of patients. I am pretty sure they're not as concerned with traction alopecia. I assume they're assess more so male pattern baldness.
Video Suggestion: Can you produce a video discussing Tricopigmentation vs. SMP? in that video (or linked to it) Is there any way that you could do the following: 1. Provide some referrals to both forms of clinics (Tricopigmentation and SMP). 2. Discuss the removal process (including efficacy of removal of both for SMP and Tricopigmentation (I've looked for pictures, but I mostly either get horror stories or advertisements)? 3. From what I understand, tricopigmentation isn't removable, but lasts significantly shorter duration. If this doesn't warrant a video, I'd love to speak with you on a consulting basis - i'll reach out on your website if you decide not to make a video
Tsuji is a perfect example of a SCAM. Talking about this for years - saying its in the next few years. Now needs public funding WTF to move to next stage (Are you kidding?) - not even directed straight at hair treatment ??!! And now still cant provide definitive date and pathway. And if it ever becomes available out of reach to most people. Good luck to those buying into his scam.
He can start a fund raiser to fund his research and I believe all the men who are really worried about the hair loss can donate $50 towards the research and become the member of club to receive discount for future treatment
Yup, I'll cover this in a future video. Gonna help those who want to disguise FUE/FUT scars as well as those who are not good candidates for a HT and want to obtain the illusion of a full shaved head :D
Jan I told you I told you that hair cloning isn't going to happen until the 2030s ! I was right I told the writing is on the wall I told you not only is this slated for the 2030s there's still a big chance that it will not work Pfffff hair cloning is officially DEAD!
@@maffef4089 Hair cloning hasn't failed. They can clone hair but the question is we won't know how well it works until they let a human try it to evaluate the progress,
Stemson Therapeutics is testing on mini pigs. I'd be their guinea pig. They're not spilling the beans yet in how it's going for the oinkers. This preclinical stuff is taking forever! If it wasn't for the big government system there might be a chance for human trials already. Government basically just stands in our way like trolls, we'd be better off without a lot of what they force on us (what else is new?)! I contact Stemson regularly and they're not at the point where they're going to say, "alright, good luck, hope it works". I think this is really crappy. Let's say they do just a test graft in humans if they're not yet fully confident in the result. It's not the whole head and it's worked in mice already. At least this way they could see how it works in people to judge their progress. What are they afraid of? The FDA, bad press and their operation is shut? Just sign an agreement with the individual that s/he cannot sue and have no recourse and it's a personal risk. Imagine if there were some human responders and the result was pretty good? They're using pigs because their skin is closer to human skin. The thing is humans are programmed to have longer hair cycles, so why not test it in humans to see how it works? A pig won't give accurate results for hair growth to know how well it works for people. I wrote to the FDA today to tell them to greenlight human trials for hair cloning. I wouldn't be surprised if Stemson tested it in people privately. I mean all it takes is not reporting it and there's no problem. Wouldn't they be curious to know because with the result they know the path forward.
1. First he said that he needed 4.8 millions, now it's 10 millions. 2. He claims that hair could regenerate "through the life span of a mice". But a mice only lives for two years! If only 80% can regenerate three times, that means that they will fall out in 15 years. What's the difference bewtween a hair that falls out because of the DHT and a hair that falls out because it can't regenerate itself? That's not a cure if it's not permmanent. 3. I woulnd't be dissapointed for the price, new technologies are always prohibitively costly in the beggining. But almost every man (or woman) would pay thousand of dollars for a cure. 4. Saying that hopefuly this could be marketed on 2024 is the same thing that saying "five more years". Anyway, I see Tsuji very encouraged about the viability of this. It seems like he is really convinced that he can do it. Would be nice that he can answer about this dark points.
If this new inovation would make billions of dollars. Then why are the having trouble getting a few million for testing. Something smells fishy about this. Stemson got funding really fast and it seems like they have been more transparent.
sorry to say that this new technique is created for wealthy people. That price cant afford by 9 to 5 worker. The price maybe reduced if other parties provide similar technique,but its take over 10years.Mean for whom above 30 yo, you should give up for this techni and take you fina+mino for whole life except for those rich man.