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(@bloodwar44)

Posted : 09/30/2014 5:06 am

the irony lol , you're contemplating suicide because of scars you got from contemplating suicide

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(@ser25)

Posted : 09/30/2014 5:15 am

Yes. I know it's pathetic.

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(@maldixion)

Posted : 09/30/2014 5:12 pm

so, i always right, the time happens and nothing happens. WE ARE IN TUE LAST PART OF 2014 AND NOTHING HAPPENS WHIT HIDROGEL. hidrogel is another scam.ifhidrogel must be real the doctors works all day on him path they not work any more in that proyect because its fails.pigs test fails.

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(@scarsgone2017)

Posted : 09/30/2014 7:07 pm

@maldition; why are you calling people pigs?

 

"Not work anymore in that project because it fails pigs! Test fails"

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(@skinregenerator)

Posted : 09/30/2014 9:19 pm

@maldition; why are you calling people pigs?

 

"Not work anymore in that project because it fails pigs! Test fails"

what Maldition means is that the hydrogel did not work on pig study, which is also called preclinical study, far from clinical tests...

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(@repola)

Posted : 10/01/2014 5:47 am

Come on Hydrogel be success

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(@bloodwar44)

Posted : 10/01/2014 12:00 pm

if only we could be involved in the hydrogel research...

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(@scarsgone2017)

Posted : 10/01/2014 6:53 pm

I dont know what to say but i calculate a 60% chance that there will be a scar cure within 10 years, 70% within 20 years and 90% within 30 years. Its most likely within our lifetime. I based my calculation on seeing nobel prize winners and medical advancement in wikipedia.

 

They found pluripotent cell in 2007, yet they already develop kidney out of stem cells

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(@scarsgone2017)

Posted : 10/01/2014 7:11 pm

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induced_pluripotent_stem_cell

 

Really really really promising in case hydrogel doesnt work

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(@keenfruit)

Posted : 10/01/2014 9:11 pm

How long was it supposed to be when the pig testing (preclinical trials) is done? Sorry I don't have time to read the forum that often. (I just check the new replies and some previous ones too)

And say if it did work on pigs, the human trials would begin shortly say a few months. And if that is successful then the product goes to market?

I'm just really hoping that this or any type of cure have some progress or news of it. I hate having scars.

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(@ser25)

Posted : 10/02/2014 4:07 am

If hydrogel works it should be out within five years (human trials in 6 months, "approved after a few years of testing" sounds like 2-3 years meaning 2,5 years, plus 1 year from approval to sale, so most likely 4 years).

 

Some person here said hydrogels works the same accross species so.

 

In sum: I would say more like 80% chance in 5 years rather than 60% in 10 years.

 

I dont know what to say but i calculate a 60% chance that there will be a scar cure within 10 years, 70% within 20 years and 90% within 30 years. Its most likely within our lifetime. I based my calculation on seeing nobel prize winners and medical advancement in wikipedia.

They found pluripotent cell in 2007, yet they already develop kidney out of stem cells

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(@scarsgone2017)

Posted : 10/02/2014 5:01 am

Some person here said hydrogels works the same accross species so.

 

 

 

How do they know that? Or where do you see those statements?

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(@bloodwar44)

Posted : 10/02/2014 6:17 am

also, they can grow noses with stem cells. BUT. They cannot grow the skin for it, so doctors are growing noses on the forehead or wrist

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(@Anonymous)

Posted : 10/02/2014 9:01 am

http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2014/09/26/former-obgyn-patients-say-190m-hopkins-settlement-doesnt-pay-for-emotional-scars/

I know this is completely unrelated, but I wonder if this is part of the delay or why funding the hydrogel is tough??

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(@seabs135)

Posted : 10/02/2014 11:58 pm

Keenfruit for some reason I cant quote you on post 5438 on acne.org. I think it is because I'm using internet explorer 11.

I have also had to type this link out instead of pasting it: http://eng.jhu.edu/wse/magazine-summer-13/item/healing-wonders-of-hydrogel/

Anyway this article was written in the summer of 2013; there are some sources in here that give guidelines and estimations as to when this could be used clinically in humans. It states 18 to 24 months from 2013. Granted things get procrastinated and such, but that is one of the few sources we currently have on when it will be used.

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(@bloodwar44)

Posted : 10/03/2014 6:56 am

again, there is no mention as to scar free healing

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(@scarsgone2017)

Posted : 10/03/2014 8:33 am

Dont worry, after reading medical advances, people tend to not going to state the end result of their research. Just by the time they finish something, they are not believing what they've just found... this is common throughout the discoveries of scientific researches e.g. dolly the sheep, ipsc, and many others. Heck, even dr wilmut who cloned dolly the sheep states that he and his colleagues doesnt initally believe that they are even the ones who could clone animals for the first time...they originally thought that they only help research that will someday make cloning through somatic cells possible

 

Dont worry, after reading medical advances, people tend to not going to state the end result of their research. Just by the time they finish something, they are not believing what they've just found... this is common throughout the discoveries of scientific researches e.g. dolly the sheep, ipsc, and many others. Heck, even dr wilmut who cloned dolly the sheep states that he and his colleagues doesnt initally believe that they are even the ones who could clone animals for the first time...they originally thought that they only help research that will someday make cloning through somatic cells possible

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(@justaboy)

Posted : 10/03/2014 10:35 pm

again, there is no mention as to scar free healing

read this http://www.woundsinternational.com/news/new-hydrogel-rapidly-heals-severe-burns-leaving-skin-scar-free

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(@scarsgone2017)

Posted : 10/04/2014 3:38 am

All of these researches, nothing that states that they could take care of old scar...

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(@bloodwar44)

Posted : 10/04/2014 8:12 am

"A new dextran hydrogel has been found to rapidly and completely heal severe burn wounds within a few weeks, leaving minimal scarring"

 

 

"Although the dextran gel is not fully understood or tested, it includes no biological or drug components and therefore could be tested, approved and reproduced quite quickly."

 

3 years and counting

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(@Anonymous)

Posted : 10/04/2014 9:56 am

 

"A new dextran hydrogel has been found to rapidly and completely heal severe burn wounds within a few weeks, leaving minimal scarring"

"Although the dextran gel is not fully understood or tested, it includes no biological or drug components and therefore could be tested, approved and reproduced quite quickly."

3 years and counting rolleyes.gif

wait is this the same hydrogel john hopkins published? cuz then it doesn't leave no scars it leaves minimal scarring... :(

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(@seabs135)

Posted : 10/04/2014 12:16 pm

Bloodwar, if you look at the paper, the paper is probative and signed by many scientists and then dated, it is also peer reviewed: it states complete regeneration. This was tested against a control that did not get complete regeneration.

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(@bloodwar44)

Posted : 10/04/2014 2:10 pm

anyway, hydrogels seem quite futuristic.

Imagine getting a deep knife cut, slapping on a hydrogel dressing and having it heal perfectly within weeks.

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