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Highlights of Regrowth's Interview with Osmotics CEO Steven Porter
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Regrowth has completed it's interview with Osmotics CEO Steven Porter. We will
have transcripts as well as additional background information on Osmotics and
FNS available early next week. We are aware that many of you have had many questions
about FNS, so rather than making you wait for the transcripts to become available,
here are some of the highlights of the interview:
- Regarding Piliel's
previous trials and Life Medical Science: According to Osmotics, when the
previous trials for Piliel were done, they did not use the original formula
created by Dr. Ellenbaum. They modified it to try to preserve the live cultures
used in the formula. Their alterations are what caused the product to not
work as well as the original studies using the original formula. Osmotic's
version uses some new technologies which were not available at the time of
the original Piliel trials to preserve the live cultures without using chemical
preservatives.
- The cost of
the formula has not yet been set in stone yet, but will be around $60 for
a 4 oz bottle. A 4 oz bottle is expected to last about 2 months, so the treatment
will be around $30 per month in cost.
- According to
Dr. Ellenbaum, you will get most of the results you are going to see by the
end of a year and after the first year you can use a maintenance approach
of only applying the treatment 2-3 times per week, which will bring the cost
down further.
- The treatment
appears to work just as well in the front of the scalp as in the back.
- The treatment
appears to help in almost all forms of hair loss whether it be genetic or
due to other factors. Studies currently being done or planned hope to show
that it will help prevent chemotherapy induced hair loss as well as prevent
graft loss and telogen effluvium (shedding) in hair transplants.
- The treatment
works for women as well as men. Several of the original Piliel small scale
trial participants who had good results were women.
- FNS may help
restore hair color and characteristics such as waviness that have gone away
with age.
- They are marketing
FNS as a cosmetic and not seeking FDA approval due to the expense, so they
are limited on the claims they can make. They are going to be doing some studies
to help show effectiveness but plan to demonstrate effectiveness primarily
through results of the product and marketing the product to dermatologists.
- The treatment
is best applied after showering so that there is no sebum on the scalp. They
recommend application at night so that it can be on the scalp throughout the
night. Use with other alcohol based topicals is not recommended, although
oral medications such as Propecia are ok.
- There is no
set date for release yet. They estimate at the end of March or the beginning
of April.
- Osmotics is
posting a news piece shown previously on the BBC regarding Piliel and showing
results of some of its users.
- Shipping through the US postal service will not affect the product as it contains enriched cell cultures but not live cell cultures.
Personal notes: I plan to try it. If it works like they say it will
be a new tool in the arsenal better than Propecia. Now we just have to wait
to see if the product lives up to the hype.
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