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Posted : 03/05/2019 2:31 pm

Might be somewhat irrelevant but they managed to partially regenerate amputated toes on mice just a month ago, even bone and joint growth.

https://www.sciencealert.com/these-two-proteins-can-help-mice-partially-regrow-their-amputated-toes

It shows mammals can actually regenerate any type of damage on the skin just like the way it was before. Apparantly it goes as far as partially regrowing amputated limbs... Pretty cool stuff.

 

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Posted : 03/05/2019 4:54 pm

2 hours ago, Yeeeeaaaaaaahhhhhhhh said:

Might be somewhat irrelevant but they managed to partially regenerate amputated toes on mice just a month ago, even bone and joint growth.

https://www.sciencealert.com/these-two-proteins-can-help-mice-partially-regrow-their-amputated-toes

It shows mammals can actually regenerate any type of damage on the skin just like the way it was before. Apparantly it goes as far as partially regrowing amputated limbs... Pretty cool stuff.

 

Technically, all organisms have the ability to regenerate because the most basic lifeforms do that anyways. Just think of starfish, jellyfish, sponges, planarian worms and so forth. The issue with mammals is that they are too complex, theyhave evolved from basic lifeforms, so they should retain regenerating abilities. Nature has switched off these genesand activated a faster repair process known as scarring to prevent infections, at least that's what scientists seem to think.

The key is to find a way to somehow switch off these genesand allow regeneration to take place once more. Its not easy challenge because humans are only starting to understand DNA sequencingand how itworks. Introducing or eliminating certain molecules can change how an organism functions. It's like opening Pandora's box, you never know what to expect when you start playing around with genes.

The results of gene manipulation may not be known for years, this is why you have a lot of research going on and clinical trials taking many years to complete. Scientists are cautious, it only takes a few people with bad intentions to doom humankind.

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Posted : 03/06/2019 5:08 pm

12 hours ago, Johan01 said:

I'm still waiting on Polarity and Sunogel.

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Posted : 03/06/2019 9:19 pm

http://cenproex.com/reparacion-natural-de-heridas-sin-cicatriz/

 

any comments?

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Posted : 03/06/2019 11:40 pm

2 hours ago, Eternal Maldition said:

research of 2017 jan

no comments as we have already seen several papers like this and nothing game

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Posted : 03/10/2019 8:35 pm

WE NEED MORE HOPE!!! MORE NEWS ABOUT THIS

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Posted : 03/11/2019 5:33 am

if people talk about FS2 like things here than i will say insulin is much much better than this

reasons - its already out so no wating

it can fill in a scar completely(already shown many years ago)

it can preventscarring or atleast reduce scar formationin new wounds(already shown)

but nobody perform this and u know it works read researches paper on this also some pictures available of a atrophic scar completely filled so

if fs2 is in scarless healing thread than why not insulin and some others also

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Posted : 03/11/2019 1:23 pm

7 hours ago, Anish004 said:

also some pictures available of a atrophic scar completely filled

Can you share this pic?

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Posted : 03/11/2019 3:37 pm

10 hours ago, Anish004 said:

if people talk about FS2 like things here than i will say insulin is much much better than this

reasons - its already out so no wating

it can fill in a scar completely(already shown many years ago)

it can preventscarring or atleast reduce scar formationin new wounds(already shown)

but nobody perform this and u know it works read researches paper on this also some pictures available of a atrophic scar completely filled so

if fs2 is in scarless healing thread than why not insulin and some others also

You can include insulin in the thread. I don't see why you shouldn't.

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Posted : 03/11/2019 7:00 pm

My life is SHIT.

When I was sitting in the subway another day, two girlslooked at me and said 'look at his skin.. he really should consider committing suicide'

I dunno ifthis kinda shit would happen in United States, but in my country,it isnot uncommon. There are plenty of ass holesalways judging people's looks and saying shit about them.

Everything's fucked up guys... the technology should come out in at least two years..

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Posted : 03/11/2019 8:09 pm

1 hour ago, suicidal said:

My life is SHIT.

When I was sitting in the subway another day, two girlslooked at me and said 'look at his skin.. he really should consider committing suicide'

I dunno ifthis kinda shit would happen in United States, but in my country,it isnot uncommon. There are plenty of ass holesalways judging people's looks and saying shit about them.

Everything's fucked up guys... the technology should come out in at least two years..

You have to make the best out of your situation.I developed acne as early as 11 with my back, upper arms, chest, ears, face, neck, buttocks, thighs completely covered with cysts. These cysts eventually became infected and developed into full fledgedacne conglobata covering my back, shoulders and upper arms. I suffered throughout teens to midtwenties. A few years back, I took Accutane and my skin finallyhealed. Nobody had acne as bad as I did. I just accepted that I will be left with permanent disfigurement and I had to grow out of it. I realised that my scars don't hold me back as I get older. I have bad skin and well so be it.

I still get occasional breakouts on my arms, back and face well intomy thirties. I have the scars reminding me of my past skin battles. Myfacial pits are noticeable under different angles of lighting.My back and upper arms are completely ruined. I have thousands of raised white scarred skinpatchesall over my shoulders, upper arms, back and thighs. They look like goosebumps and chicken skin.

I've got bad news for you, nothingwill come out in 2 years. Perhaps, we can say a decade but I'm fairly optimistic. Research is being done however and every now and then, someone claims to have found the holy grail only to disappoint us a few weeks later.

I see people every day with severe facial acne scarring and consider myself lucky that my acne didn't ruin my face to that extent. Surprisingly for me, the biggest boils healedwithout a trace while the smaller ones left me with ice picks or hyperytrophic scarring Genetics play a major role in scarring and scientists still haven't found how.

There are similar conditions out there to acne that leave impressive scars behind but the medical community simply can't help at the moment. Many people suffer from scarring in silence but we are simply not close yet to a solution. Burn victims have it much worse.

If your acne scarring is bad, consider treatment but nothing will restore your skin at the moment.

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Posted : 03/11/2019 8:21 pm

this is the studt of insulin on atrophy scar pics are also included in this

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1606939/

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Posted : 03/12/2019 1:27 am

5 hours ago, Anish004 said:

this is the studt of insulin on atrophy scar pics are also included in this

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1606939/

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1325666/Insulin-injections-latest-treatment-reducing-scars.html

 

"There have also been suggestions that insulin might have a beneficial effect on old scars.

In one study, a woman who had a deep scar on her arm was given insulin jabs into the area. Researchers say after 82 days of daily insulin injections, the there was no evidence of the scar."

Although the scar is deep, its smooth and sloping inwards. I do no know how well it will work deep boxscars and icepicks?

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Posted : 03/12/2019 2:26 am

55 minutes ago, AI3forever said:

though the scar is deep, its smooth and sloping inwards. I do no know how well it will work deep boxscars and icepicks?

thats what i think scar was deep but also it was smooth and have normal skin texture means it was just lacking some fat and we know insulin promotes fat synthesis so it filled completely and scar texture was of normal skin so it completely disappeared after filling however we dont know how it will work on scars which have totally diff texture than skin so how they will look maybe completely filled but still there due to bad texture

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Posted : 03/12/2019 5:47 am

3 hours ago, Anish004 said:

thats what i think scar was deep but also it was smooth and have normal skin texture means it was just lacking some fat and we know insulin promotes fat synthesis so it filled completely and scar texture was of normal skin so it completely disappeared after filling however we dont know how it will work on scars which have totally diff texture than skin so how they will look maybe completely filled but still there due to bad texture

Atrophic scars such as rolling, box and ice pick scars are the result of fat loss. Fillers are used today. They act as substitutes to the fat loss but they are not permanent. Also, some fillers can cause irreversible damage, so they are more harmful than anything. Fillers do nothing for ice pick scars which are the common type of acne scars.

Insulin, to me, is just another more naturalfiller. The study doesn't mention if the result is permanent.

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Posted : 03/12/2019 10:37 am

4 hours ago, MyBeautifulScars said:

Atrophic scars such as rolling, box and ice pick scars are the result of fat loss. Fillers are used today. They act as substitutes to the fat loss but they are not permanent. Also, some fillers can cause irreversible damage, so they are more harmful than anything. Fillers do nothing for ice pick scars which are the common type of acne scars.

Insulin, to me, is just another more naturalfiller. The study doesn't mention if the result is permanent.

man yes many acne scars are just loss of some fat but some scar for eg from chicken pox are too deep which are not only loss of fat or collagen but also diff texture loss of appendages so thats what i was talking about if insulin works on that ?

 

many scars on filling up blend totally witn skin ..reason they had same texture of skin but just indented but many scars even after filling up still look diff due to scar tissue texture ..so thats the main problem

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Posted : 03/12/2019 4:32 pm

5 hours ago, Anish004 said:

man yes many acne scars are just loss of some fat but some scar for eg from chicken pox are too deep which are not only loss of fat or collagen but also diff texture loss of appendages so thats what i was talking about if insulin works on that ?

 

many scars on filling up blend totally witn skin ..reason they had same texture of skin but just indented but many scars even after filling up still look diff due to scar tissue texture ..so thats the main problem

Like I said insulin will do nothing on ice pick scars but will most likely work on rolling and box scars left from chicken pox. It's a natural filler. It will fill them up for sure. As for appendages, insulin will never get you that. Insulin will do nothing for texture. FS2 when it comes available might help with texture.

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Posted : 03/15/2019 4:45 am

A paper on SkinTE has been published in the International Wound Journal.

See link here.

Interesting and positive; but need to keep in mind that the Lead Author (M Granick) is on Polarity TE's Board of Clinical Advisors.

 

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Posted : 03/15/2019 5:46 am

58 minutes ago, HCAS said:

A paper on SkinTE has been published in the International Wound Journal.

See link here.

Interesting and positive; but need to keep in mind that the Lead Author (M Granick) is on Polarity TE's Board of Clinical Advisors.

 

the leg pic looks promising always

they treated this leg last year nearly april may..i dont remeber clearely though

Now they shud update pics of leg as of now as these pics are from last year

whatever may be skinTe will be of no use for acne scars sufferers but really this is a diff level product that leg wound have healed too bad but how that healed is really satisfying atleast to that man who had that scar.

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Posted : 03/15/2019 8:21 am

How about this?It seems better than previous pictures.

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Posted : 03/17/2019 10:27 am

On Ž3Ž/Ž15Ž/Ž2019 at 6:21 AM, RefinedAzalea said:

How about this?It seems better than previous pictures.

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omgggg

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Posted : 03/17/2019 1:42 pm

3 hours ago, damnBOY said:

omgggg

There is still a dent there. Not scar free healing.

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Posted : 03/17/2019 11:01 pm

On 15/3/2019 at 10:21, RefinedAzalea said:

¿Qu© tal esto? Parece mejor que las im¡genes anteriores.

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what treatment is it?
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Posted : 03/18/2019 12:21 am

1 hour ago, Eternal Maldition said:
what treatment is it?

it is SkinTe by polarityTe it promised full thickness skin regenration with appendages and they are still saying same

but u can see its not complete regenration in above pic but that can also be due to as injury is too deep evem beyond skin layers and to muscles and skinTe cant regenrate muscles so maube above scarring occured due to muscle and not skin

no one here have that depth injury scar

i still want to see skinte only skin depth wound healing

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