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(@anish004)

Posted : 04/30/2019 4:36 am

i always wondered one thing..

suppose something like sunogel come and give us complete regeneration for skin

 

then what those people do who have mild or moderate scars scattered all over face (eg cheek temples nose and all othee areas ) how they gonna treat...i dont think anyone will cut their face out

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Posted : 04/30/2019 5:01 am

Multiple operations.

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Posted : 04/30/2019 10:05 am

Hieveryone,

Sunogel has it listed in the about us section that they will complete preclinical trials at the end of third quarter 2019. They are also listed as a medical device. I hope they can come through for us all.

 

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Posted : 04/30/2019 10:52 am

45 minutes ago, hopfullady said:

Hieveryone,

Sunogel has it listed in the about us section that they will complete preclinical trials at the end of third quarter 2019. They are also listed as a medical device. I hope they can come through for us all.

 

preclinical trial end in 2019...then how much year a device take to complete its clinical trial

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Posted : 04/30/2019 11:28 am

From my research it says 3-7 years

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Posted : 04/30/2019 5:35 pm

6 hours ago, hopfullady said:

From my research it says 3-7 years

About a decade. Also, getting approved in different countries can be a major hurdle. Most devices or drugs fail by phase 2.

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Posted : 05/01/2019 7:54 am

11 hours ago, Binga said:

Looks quite invasive and easy to go wrong. Looks good though

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Posted : 05/02/2019 1:03 pm

7 minutes ago, hopfullady said:

this nanofiber thing is i hear from years...however no advancement had made into this

however this is interesting

 

Clinical trials to test the new gel in humans could come very quickly, as all of the ingredients are already used in other medical applications.

 

yes nanofibers are already in use at many places so its possible to see results soon...maybe

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Posted : 05/03/2019 4:04 am

On 5/1/2019 at 6:35 AM, MyBeautifulScars said:

About a decade. Also, getting approved in different countries can be a major hurdle. Most devices or drugs fail by phase 2.

And even then it might not worklike PolarityTE. But my belief is that scarless healing has already been done in laboratory conditions on animals, but they might not replicate it fully 100% of the time for it to be mass marketed. I still have hope it will come soon. Afterwe first invented airplanes, about 50 years later we landed on the moon. This is really incredible if you think about it since humans or humanoid species have been on Earth for hundreds of thousands of years before being able to fly but it only took 50 years or so after first being able to fly to land on another planetary body. Human ingenuity amazes me, and if they had the same resolve in advancement when it comes to scarlesshealing, we would have a solution by the 20th century already.

 

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Posted : 05/03/2019 6:48 am

On 5/3/2019 at 5:04 AM, AI3forever said:

And even then it might not worklike PolarityTE. But my belief is that scarless healing has already been done in laboratory conditions on animals, but they might not replicate it fully 100% of the time for it to be mass marketed. I still have hope it will come soon. Afterwe first invented airplanes, about 50 years later we landed on the moon. This is really incredible if you think about it since humans or humanoid species have been on Earth for hundreds of thousands of years before being able to fly but it only took 50 years or so after first being able to fly to land on another planetary body. Human ingenuity amazes me, and if they had the same resolve in advancement when it comes to scarlesshealing, we would have a solution by the 20th century already.

 

The last centuryor let's say 200 years, technology came into our lives. That's when everything changed. Those years producedmany inventors. These people worked hard everyday wether it was the Wright Brothers or Ford. They failed in the beginning and many people paid with their life because there wasn't any rules. We came a long way but now everything is dominated by huge corporations or government that don't necessarily want the best for humanity. Their main goal is to make cash. They make the rules on the basis that they do it for the common good. A new prescription drug takes 10 years of clinical trials on average before it is marketed. It only takes a loss of life before the media jumps on the story and traumatizes the masses. Why cure when you can treat. This is why medicine is stalling. The most innovative thing humanity has produced in the last decade is the smartphone, all the applications orrelated software and flat screens. We are stalling in every other aspects such as green energy when the technology is there but again nobody wants to invest in that to make it better.

I found an article about the latest thing that was developed for tissue regeneration.

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/05/injectable-gel-could-one-day-rebuild-muscle-skin-and-fat

https://ventures.jhu.edu/tag/lifesprout/

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Posted : 05/05/2019 12:05 pm

There is a new filler in the market Sunekos 200. It regenerates the extracellular matrix using amino acids. Quite interested to see how it works for acne scars.

https://www.sunekos.com/

 

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Posted : 05/05/2019 8:44 pm

8 hours ago, Binga said:

There is a new filler in the market Sunekos 200. It regenerates the extracellular matrix using amino acids. Quite interested to see how it works for acne scars.

https://www.sunekos.com/

 

Fillers are temporary and expensive

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Posted : 05/06/2019 4:01 pm

On 5/3/2019 at 12:48 PM, MyBeautifulScars said:

The last centuryor let's say 200 years, technology came into our lives. That's when everything changed. Those years producedmany inventors. These people worked hard everyday wether it was the Wright Brothers or Ford. They failed in the beginning and many people paid with their life because there wasn't any rules. We came a long way but now everything is dominated by huge corporations or government that don't necessarily want the best for humanity. Their main goal is to make cash. They make the rules on the basis that they do it for the common good. A new prescription drug takes 10 years of clinical trials on average before it is marketed. It only takes a loss of life before the media jumps on the story and traumatizes the masses. Why cure when you can treat. This is why medicine is stalling. The most innovative thing humanity has produced in the last decade is the smartphone, all the applications orrelated software and flat screens. We are stalling in every other aspects such as green energy when the technology is there but again nobody wants to invest in that to make it better.

I found an article about the latest thing that was developed for tissue regeneration.

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/05/injectable-gel-could-one-day-rebuild-muscle-skin-and-fat

https://ventures.jhu.edu/tag/lifesprout/

I think fs2 is going to be a start. But scaffolding models seem to claim the most so this looks to be the future. 10 years? 15? Or sometimes these things explode.

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Posted : 05/07/2019 4:33 pm

Guys, I'm really depressed. I have very deep scarring, my skin is actually disfigured in places like Freddy Kruger's.

 

And I have deep scarring. What hope can I have?

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Posted : 05/07/2019 5:36 pm

59 minutes ago, Rez77 said:

Guys, I'm really depressed. I have very deep scarring, my skin is actually disfigured in places like Freddy Kruger's.

 

And I have deep scarring. What hope can I have?

I know its hard when it seems like nothing is in the near horizon. But have faith and try and enjoy what you have now.

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Posted : 05/08/2019 11:13 am

I will be over 60 by the time smth comes to the market.. if it comes.. what a perspective(

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Posted : 05/08/2019 2:09 pm

Feel free to add anything new. But reviewing this thread Im following and rooting for Sunogel due to the fact they havent changed their language and are still promoting perfect skin regeneration. Hopefully they start recruiting for their clinical trial this year. And Im hoping since theyare a device that they get approved faster.

There is also mention of anew sericin hydrogel that is also promoting scar free/ scarlesshealing that was created inChina.However, Im not sure where it is in development, trials, etc...,and how long products take to come to the market in China. Does anyone know how long Chinese clinical trials are on avg?Just keeping an eye on it.

As far as Gemstone I dont see any language ontheir website that states anything about scar free healing or perfect skin regeneration. They are promoting healing plus smh. So for me its out as far as scarless skin. Maybe it will be useful for other things.

 

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Posted : 05/12/2019 3:21 pm

Well apparently some of us heal without scars and here is the proof. Howmuch truth there is too this, I don't know. I also have had multiple cuts and burns that healed without scarring. I am pretty sure this woman never had cystic acne or folliculitis to leave her with noticeable disfigurement.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.zmescience.com/medicine/scottish-woman-painkillers-043243/amp/

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Posted : 05/12/2019 9:51 pm

6 hours ago, MyBeautifulScars said:

Well apparently some of us heal without scars and here is the proof. Howmuch truth there is too this, I don't know. I also have had multiple cuts and burns that healed without scarring. I am pretty sure this woman never had cystic acne or folliculitis to leave her with noticeable disfigurement.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.zmescience.com/medicine/scottish-woman-painkillers-043243/amp/

they said Gene mutation responsible for her no pain .

is same gene mutation also responsible for scarless healing in her

 

lucky that shescar very less or even no scar at all...

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Posted : 05/13/2019 2:36 am

4 hours ago, Anish004 said:

they said Gene mutation responsible for her no pain .

is same gene mutation also responsible for scarless healing in her

 

lucky that shescar very less or even no scar at all...

The purpose of this was to show you that many people heal without developing noticeable scars. I would say the majority of people with small wounds or burns.

To what extent people will develop scars is dependent on your genes. Acne and other skin infections will result in noticeable scarring as the skin is destroyed from the inside out.

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Posted : 05/13/2019 1:23 pm

Im sure you guys have probably seen this article. They say its a simple method that can facilitate skin regeneration discovered in South Korea.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/30936036/

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Posted : 05/16/2019 8:43 pm

15 hours ago, SimpleMutton said:

Their biggest claim isn't to clear hyperpigmentation (the redness), it's to raise the indentations. That's what they hyped the product for

I'm not doubting that it can clear the redness because the product has niacinamide which has been been proven to be active against redness. But there are many products out there who also has niacinamide (even much higher concentrations) that cost a fraction of the price. For example The Ordinary Niacinamide cost just 5 and is much stronger than Niacid and has been there for a long time.

They showed a video in which Niacid raised the atrophic scars (ie indentations) of a guy and almost everybody bought the product specifically for that purpose. If that is a false (or exaggerated) claim they are a scam company and should be reported.

Reading the list of ingredients I can't see how Niacid can raise indentations....the product doesn't contain any ingredient that can potentially do it....and topicals usually are useless for atrophic scars.

No there is something mixed in for redness. Daily mail news paper covered it in U.K. I forget the name of the medicine now, but they stuck it in.

 

Btw everyone. I know everyone has forgot about skinTE but they have a lot of new content. It takes over a year to fully heal to what it will be. Those shit pics are like 3 months. They are releasing more case studies and they have finally made U.K. news papers with health authorities watching. Its so like skin it can be revised etc meaning it will respond to lasers etc. Pretty big I think.

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Posted : 05/16/2019 9:30 pm

45 minutes ago, nikki_gargin said:

No there is something mixed in for redness. Daily mail news paper covered it in U.K. I forget the name of the medicine now, but they stuck it in.

 

Btw everyone. I know everyone has forgot about skinTE but they have a lot of new content. It takes over a year to fully heal to what it will be. Those shit pics are like 3 months. They are releasing more case studies and they have finally made U.K. news papers with health authorities watching. Its so like skin it can be revised etc meaning it will respond to lasers etc. Pretty big I think.

i have been thinking about skinTe last night

have they posted any new pic ?

 

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