Regular Member takuma Posted January 20 Regular Member Share Posted January 20 1 hour ago, Greg211 said: Hey can you sent me an invitation to telegram group? My donor area is depleted and I’m really interested to see if this could help me .. I gotchu bro, im in the same boat.. maybe more so... weak donor even though ive never even had a hair transplant... check ur dms bro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member tatasabaya Posted January 20 Regular Member Share Posted January 20 Hey guys, good news! These are Dr. Parissis' replies on his last video from 2 days ago with Dr. Bloxham. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whippedOmlette Posted January 20 Share Posted January 20 4 hours ago, takuma said: I gotchu bro, im in the same boat.. maybe more so... weak donor even though ive never even had a hair transplant... check ur dms bro Hey, I have a similar problem. Can you please share the group link in DM please? Thank you so much 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member takuma Posted January 20 Regular Member Share Posted January 20 11 minutes ago, whippedOmlette said: Hey, I have a similar problem. Can you please share the group link in DM please? Thank you so much Check your dm bro 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member TV_on_LazerDisk Posted January 21 Regular Member Share Posted January 21 (edited) Can you dm me too @takuma Thanks Edited January 21 by TV_on_LazerDisk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member bigmistake Posted January 21 Regular Member Share Posted January 21 On 1/18/2024 at 4:01 AM, takuma said: You can see even the hair on his leg returned with normal skin 1) Why is his skin pink in colour ? 2) How did he make simvastatin into a topical formulation. Did he mix it with minoxidil ? 3) How do we know this is not just some troll ? Statins are tried and tested safe drugs. Maybe some HT doctor can put it on one single FUE scar and see what happens. That FUE scar can be encircled with some SMP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member takuma Posted January 21 Regular Member Share Posted January 21 12 minutes ago, bigmistake said: 1) Why is his skin pink in colour ? 2) How did he make simvastatin into a topical formulation. Did he mix it with minoxidil ? 3) How do we know this is not just some troll ? Statins are tried and tested safe drugs. Maybe some HT doctor can put it on one single FUE scar and see what happens. That FUE scar can be encircled with some SMP. i don't know how he got topical simvastatin, my guess is he got it compounded at the pharmacy; i don't think he mixed it with minoxidil. I don't think he's a troll, he has nothing to gain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackDig Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 @takuma could you also DM me the telegram group link as well ? Thanks a lot ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Dieter987 Posted January 21 Regular Member Share Posted January 21 37 minutes ago, bigmistake said: 3) How do we know this is not just some troll ? He is not a troll. I know him from a German hair loss forum. He has problems with scars and has resorted to simvastatin due to supply shortages of verteporfin. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member jjalay Posted January 21 Regular Member Share Posted January 21 18 minutes ago, Dieter987 said: He is not a troll. I know him from a German hair loss forum. He has problems with scars and has resorted to simvastatin due to supply shortages of verteporfin. Where does simvastatin fits to hairloss or scar reducing as medication? This doesnt make any sense at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Dieter987 Posted January 21 Regular Member Share Posted January 21 23 minutes ago, jjalay said: Where does simvastatin fits to hairloss or scar reducing as medication? This doesnt make any sense at all. He uses simvastatin topical because verteporfin is currently difficult to obtain. Simvastatin is also a Yap-inhibitor like Verteporfin. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member takuma Posted January 21 Regular Member Share Posted January 21 1 hour ago, JackDig said: @takuma could you also DM me the telegram group link as well ? Thanks a lot ! check ur dm bro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member takuma Posted January 21 Regular Member Share Posted January 21 On 1/16/2024 at 10:43 PM, DrTBarghouthi said: Hi guys. I totally understand and I will update you with details by the end of this week- We are going ahead and nothing changed in terms of that. Thank you so much @DrTBarghouthi will you be updating us on the new trial today; has the date been set, how many patients is it. Will you be doing a recipient area trial or a full fue trial? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Jay Dunman Posted January 22 Regular Member Share Posted January 22 14 hours ago, Dieter987 said: He uses simvastatin topical because verteporfin is currently difficult to obtain. Simvastatin is also a Yap-inhibitor like Verteporfin. If Simvastatin is topical wouldn't that be the go to for hair transplants? A simple rub around the head after the extraction portion is done and then get to business with the implants on the recipient area... This whole time I've been thinking if there were any topical formulations of verteporforin. Which drug is general safer? Verteporforin has an excellent safety profile but only in low doses into the eye 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Dieter987 Posted January 22 Regular Member Share Posted January 22 4 hours ago, Jay Dunman said: If Simvastatin is topical wouldn't that be the go to for hair transplants? A simple rub around the head after the extraction portion is done and then get to business with the implants on the recipient area. The application of topical simvastatin is not so easy. according to the post above by bigmistake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member TakeAction Posted January 22 Senior Member Share Posted January 22 What's the general consensus on whether verteporfin could work for old scars? By excising them and creating a new wound. 1 Dr. Ted Miln | 6005 grafts, FUT/FUE Combo | June 2024 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Der3k7 Posted January 22 Senior Member Share Posted January 22 If this drug becomes a thing how long do we think from now it will become available for us to use after transplants? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member sr1486 Posted January 23 Regular Member Share Posted January 23 5 month update is out, so about from a month ago: I only watched the last couple minutes because it’s bedtime for me. There is obviously some regrowth, but doesn’t seem like a ton. Hopefully much more at 6-7 months 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Fox243 Posted January 23 Regular Member Share Posted January 23 24 minutes ago, sr1486 said: 5 month update is out, so about from a month ago: I only watched the last couple minutes because it’s bedtime for me. There is obviously some regrowth, but doesn’t seem like a ton. Hopefully much more at 6-7 months Yeah, I just watched this video. As Dr. Bloxham said, something different is definitely happening. Seems to be regrowth but def not as pronounced as Dr. Barghouthi. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Hair Tomorrow Posted January 23 Regular Member Share Posted January 23 19 minutes ago, Fox243 said: Yeah, I just watched this video. As Dr. Bloxham said, something different is definitely happening. Seems to be regrowth but def not as pronounced as Dr. Barghouthi. I think it's just as much regrowth as Dr Bargouthi got at the 5 month mark - what doee per CM2 was Dr Bloxham using in the most successful test case here so far? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David149 Posted January 23 Share Posted January 23 4 hours ago, sr1486 said: 5 month update is out, so about from a month ago: I only watched the last couple minutes because it’s bedtime for me. There is obviously some regrowth, but doesn’t seem like a ton. Hopefully much more at 6-7 months @Melvin- Admin what do you think about these results? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Jay Dunman Posted January 23 Regular Member Share Posted January 23 19 hours ago, Dieter987 said: The application of topical simvastatin is not so easy. according to the post above by bigmistake. What was his process? Why is it so difficult. Heard UK just made it OTC too as opposed to prescription only Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Jay Dunman Posted January 23 Regular Member Share Posted January 23 4 hours ago, Hair Tomorrow said: I think it's just as much regrowth as Dr Bargouthi got at the 5 month mark - what doee per CM2 was Dr Bloxham using in the most successful test case here so far? I agree, people forget that we were all hopeful thinking when Barghouthi released his month 4 updates. We were all looking at one hair that we didn't know was excised or not. It wasn't until his final months of updates that we saw a noticeable difference between areas. I think FUE is better for Verteporforin. No matter what I think it's easier for verteporforin to regenerate a tiny hole as opposed to an entire line of skin sown together. Also remember that let's say a 2cm in size skin patch is extracted. Even if verteporforin is perfected and you get 100% regeneration on the scar area, you'll be getting regeneration ON THE LEFTOVER SKIN, not the whole thing as with FUE. So FUE regardless of Bloxhams results is where we should be narrowing our focus. Bloxhams trial however is very important to give us a more clear image of regeneration as the difference is pronounced between treated and untreated. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member bigmistake Posted January 23 Regular Member Share Posted January 23 Even if verteporfin leads no new hair follicle in FUT, but leads to significant reduction of scar tissue then that is a win. Why don't people get FUT ? Because of linear scars. What will happen if there is no linear scar ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member MrFox Posted January 23 Regular Member Share Posted January 23 5 hours ago, Jay Dunman said: I agree, people forget that we were all hopeful thinking when Barghouthi released his month 4 updates. We were all looking at one hair that we didn't know was excised or not. It wasn't until his final months of updates that we saw a noticeable difference between areas. I think FUE is better for Verteporforin. No matter what I think it's easier for verteporforin to regenerate a tiny hole as opposed to an entire line of skin sown together. Also remember that let's say a 2cm in size skin patch is extracted. Even if verteporforin is perfected and you get 100% regeneration on the scar area, you'll be getting regeneration ON THE LEFTOVER SKIN, not the whole thing as with FUE. So FUE regardless of Bloxhams results is where we should be narrowing our focus. Bloxhams trial however is very important to give us a more clear image of regeneration as the difference is pronounced between treated and untreated. Can’t disagree more. We should be trying both, don’t bias the research towards your preference for FUE. There is undoubtedly regrowth now in the FUT trial. It’s also narrow sighted because there are more application for healing of linear scars in regards to injuries to the skin, surgical wounds, burns, etc. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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