Keloid scars repair - 4 months pics after Acell treatment

» You say “That means, ACell WORKS” I still don’t understand why you think
» that?But it is cool if you don’t want to talk about it.

This question is easy to explain:

For ACell it plays no role whether YOU or I or any WWW-users believe in something.

I think it’s enough e.g. the U.S. Army already does it …

U.S. Army 1

U.S. Army 2

U.S. Army 3

So what do you think, about which pig bladder “pixie dust” the U.S. Army (including your Mr. Barack Obama) is talking about?

So what …

» » You say “That means, ACell WORKS” I still don’t understand why you think
» » that?But it is cool if you don’t want to talk about it.
»
» This question is easy to explain:
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» For ACell it plays no role whether YOU or I or any WWW-users believe in
» something.
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» I think it’s enough e.g. the U.S. Army already does it …
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» U.S. Army 1
» News Stories
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» U.S. Army 2
» DoD establishes institute tasked with regrowing body parts
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» U.S. Army 3
» http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJduyde2dgI
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» So what do you think, about which pig bladder “pixie dust” the U.S. Army
» (including your Mr. Barack Obama) is talking about?
»
» So what …

So what ACell has to do with AFIRM ?

@john35:
I am afraid that you can get a patent even if you have not proved that it works.
Examples: Gho, Intercytex.

@Iron_Man:

You are posting army links that are not relevant to the present discussion. Please, post hard proof that Acell can grow NEW HAIR.
The AFIRM is not about growing hair. If it is, please post proof of results.

» » You say “That means, ACell WORKS” I still don’t understand why you think
» » that?But it is cool if you don’t want to talk about it.
»
» This question is easy to explain:
»
» For ACell it plays no role whether YOU or I or any WWW-users believe in
» something.
»
» I think it’s enough e.g. the U.S. Army already does it …
»
» U.S. Army 1
» News Stories
»
» U.S. Army 2
» DoD establishes institute tasked with regrowing body parts
»
»
» U.S. Army 3
» http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJduyde2dgI
»
» So what do you think, about which pig bladder “pixie dust” the U.S. Army
» (including your Mr. Barack Obama) is talking about?
»
» So what …

» Ops 2 …

Sorry IronMan, but I still don’t know exactly what is your point.
You say that:
-Acell is a good product and works (regenerating tissues, not hair).
-Cooley and Hitzig and Greco are “cooking their own Acell soup”.

Do you mean that Hitzig, Cooley and Greco have found a successful “soup”-formula using Acell ECM, GF, PRP, stem cells, cultured cells etc, and they can indeed clone hair this way?
And Jones could not do it because he doesn’t know the “secret ingredients”?

Then, if Cooley+Hitzig can indeed clone hair using their special “Acell soup”, where is the proof?
Why has Hitzig posted those shïtty pictures that only prove that he is a charlatan?

Do you think you can achieve real cloning just by mixing different things together and creating a confusing megapizza of hypes? Do you really think this is the future of hair regeneration as Greco says?

I think this is just a new way to squeeze money out of the patients. Trying 50 different methods and charging them every time, and of course, not solving the problem.

Why Acell is lying about Jones? Jones tried Acell, following Acell’s instructions, and he failed. And Acell didn’t provide a new protocol. Now Acell says that Jones didn’t follow instructions. Why is Acell lying?

» These are provided by Dr. Hitzig www.nyhairloss.com. The BEFORE pic shows a
» patient with recurrent donor keloid scarring, despite multiple revisions
» and cortisone injections.
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» The AFTER picture is from a 4 month follow up.
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I was very excited about this thread. But I don’t understand what I am supposed to conclude from looking at this photos. What are they supposed to show? Why the man who took them or put them here for our viewing does not explain? What are this photos ?I was so excited that my nightmare might be ending soon and now that morphed into disappointment and sadness, heartbreak actually. As the days go by, ending in silence and no explanation is offered I feel nothing but a tragic and deadening disappointment, a terrible replacement for being accepting for 2 years terrible and deforming scar on my head for everyone to stare at. What a shame.What a cruel joke.

Go to the HT forum.
You will see scar repairs from different doctors.
Maybe your scar can be repaired-improved without any miracle product.

» » These are provided by Dr. Hitzig www.nyhairloss.com. The BEFORE pic shows
» a
» » patient with recurrent donor keloid scarring, despite multiple
» revisions
» » and cortisone injections.
» »
» » The AFTER picture is from a 4 month follow up.
» »
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» »
» I was very excited about this thread. But I don’t understand what I am
» supposed to conclude from looking at this photos. What are they supposed to
» show? Why the man who took them or put them here for our viewing does not
» explain? What are this photos ?I was so excited that my nightmare might be
» ending soon and now that morphed into disappointment and sadness,
» heartbreak actually. As the days go by, ending in silence and no
» explanation is offered I feel nothing but a tragic and deadening
» disappointment, a terrible replacement for being accepting for 2 years
» terrible and deforming scar on my head for everyone to stare at. What a
» shame.What a cruel joke.

» Go to the HT forum.
» You will see scar repairs from different doctors.
» Maybe your scar can be repaired-improved without any miracle product.
»
»
Thank you Spanish Dude

I never held that this kind of products like ACell ,Juvista etc.are supernatural in their origin…inexplicable by the laws of nature.Actually I believe that kind of regenerative medicine is going to happen and it is only a matter of time.So I would rather wait,when it comes,and proves its self,I am on it.Juvista will give news about their trials in 2011.Until then I will wait.Thanks again.

Or,maybe acell will provide proof,get the investors lined up and will commercialize.I am however very disappointed so far.The burden of proof is on them, not on us.

First of all, I don’t know basically nothing about scar repairs.
so I don’t know if your scar can be easily repaired/improved.
If you find a doctor that can improve your scar now, and you are sure about it, then don’t wait. If you start waiting, you could end-up waiting 10 years or more.

I normally don’t recommend hair transplants, because the risk of looking artificial is very high. But in the case of a big scar, you already look artificial, so maybe its worth a try. But only if you are sure about a doctor.
A doctor who is honest, and realistic.

» » Go to the HT forum.
» » You will see scar repairs from different doctors.
» » Maybe your scar can be repaired-improved without any miracle product.
» »
» »
» Thank you Spanish Dude
»
» I never held that this kind of products like ACell ,Juvista etc.are
» supernatural in their origin…inexplicable by the laws of nature.Actually
» I believe that kind of regenerative medicine is going to happen and it is
» only a matter of time.So I would rather wait,when it comes,and proves its
» self,I am on it.Juvista will give news about their trials in 2011.Until
» then I will wait.Thanks again.
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» BrandPortal
»
» Or,maybe acell will provide proof,get the investors lined up and will
» commercialize.I am however very disappointed so far.The burden of proof is
» on them, not on us.

yea, it’s pretty much jackshyt

but we hairshytters, can’t be jackshyted because we already got jackshyted too much

cheers.

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» yea, it’s pretty much jackshyt
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» but we hairshytters, can’t be jackshyted because we already got jackshyted
» too much
»
» cheers.

Yeah…originally I didn’t pay too much attention to the pictures and thought that Acell worked in repairing the scars. However, after looking at all the analysis of the pictures, they are just awful pictures. They don;t prove a thing. It is funny since in the 60 minutes episode they were supposedly able to grow fingers and leg muscle using Acell…so I just assumed they would work in scar repair for sure…but these pictures aren’t proof of anything one way or the other.

yeah, I also saw that pimple. I didn’t include it in my analysis because I was not sure if it was the same one, because the distances are a bit different, but could be the change in perspective. Yeah, its probably the same pimple. I wonder why Hitzig didn’t make something more difficult to detect.

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» » yea, it’s pretty much jackshyt
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» » but we hairshytters, can’t be jackshyted because we already got
» jackshyted
» » too much
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» » cheers.
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» Yeah…originally I didn’t pay too much attention to the pictures and
» thought that Acell worked in repairing the scars. However, after looking
» at all the analysis of the pictures, they are just awful pictures. They
» don;t prove a thing. It is funny since in the 60 minutes episode they were
» supposedly able to grow fingers and leg muscle using Acell…so I just
» assumed they would work in scar repair for sure…but these pictures aren’t
» proof of anything one way or the other.

» yeah, I also saw that pimple. I didn’t include it in my analysis because I
» was not sure if it was the same one, because the distances are a bit
» different, but could be the change in perspective.

indeed, i used the exact same green pattern for both pics, so i guess the slight difference in distance is due to the perspective projection