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Posted : 11/08/2021 6:19 am

7 hours ago, Ac0314 said:

The Dr in this video said she microcored a scar on a patients leg: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CVx0c7QJUSE/?utm_medium=copy_link

With what results ? I used chicken liver on my scars , didnt work

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Posted : 11/08/2021 11:20 am

12 hours ago, Ac0314 said:

The Dr in this video said she microcored a scar on a patients leg: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CVx0c7QJUSE/?utm_medium=copy_link

I really don't like the look of this , looks like another gimmick to me than any medical technological advances in regenerating damaged skin.

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Posted : 11/09/2021 2:52 am

what does this mean?

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Posted : 11/17/2021 4:32 pm

https://www.dvm360.com/view/using-light-therapy-to-accelerate-wound-healing Maybe in decades stem cell therapy will get the the point of getting rid of scarring though a light therapy technology , not to mention artificial intelligence is getting to the point of such advancement that skin regeneration will be 100 percent perfect.

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Posted : 11/18/2021 12:18 am

Stem cell held a lot of promise some time ago. It may realize a bigger potential some day.

One of the issues for me with scarless healing is discounting it as an engineering problem, and instead having thisstrong reliance on the hypothesis that flipping gene switcheswill achieve the perfect skin. Maybe like any fabric we encounter, once skin is out of the factory all we can do ispatch work, maybe its too big of a problem to solve by trying to play god and findingthe right gene switching sequence.
Now,verteporfin somehow did achieve it with mice, so the hypothesis definitely seems pretty plausiblethat it could work with humans, but it will probablyinvolve more coordination than just verteporfin after seeing the pig results with FAKI.

Ill also mention this guy cause I dont think people know him, Michael Levin. I think hes really really ahead of his time and his labmay be able to solve even bigger problems than scarless healing underhis framework.

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Posted : 11/18/2021 5:43 am

5 hours ago, Scars4Life said:

Stem cell held a lot of promise some time ago. It may realize a bigger potential some day.

One of the issues for me with scarless healing is discounting it as an engineering problem, and instead having thisstrong reliance on the hypothesis that flipping gene switcheswill achieve the perfect skin. Maybe like any fabric we encounter, once skin is out of the factory all we can do ispatch work, maybe its too big of a problem to solve by trying to play god and findingthe right gene switching sequence.
Now,verteporfin somehow did achieve it with mice, so the hypothesis definitely seems pretty plausiblethat it could work with humans, but it will probablyinvolve more coordination than just verteporfin after seeing the pig results with FAKI.

Ill also mention this guy cause I dont think people know him, Michael Levin. I think hes really really ahead of his time and his labmay be able to solve even bigger problems than scarless healing underhis framework.

does the results in pigs were disappointing?

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Posted : 11/18/2021 6:24 am

37 minutes ago, De Rerum Natura said:

does the results in pigs were disappointing?

The results in pigs with Verteporfin haven't been published yet. However, they used something different that basically does the same thing as verteporfin would.In that study, it showed regeneration but notcomplete regeneration.

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Posted : 11/18/2021 12:37 pm

12 hours ago, Scars4Life said:

Stem cell held a lot of promise some time ago. It may realize a bigger potential some day.

One of the issues for me with scarless healing is discounting it as an engineering problem, and instead having thisstrong reliance on the hypothesis that flipping gene switcheswill achieve the perfect skin. Maybe like any fabric we encounter, once skin is out of the factory all we can do ispatch work, maybe its too big of a problem to solve by trying to play god and findingthe right gene switching sequence.
Now,verteporfin somehow did achieve it with mice, so the hypothesis definitely seems pretty plausiblethat it could work with humans, but it will probablyinvolve more coordination than just verteporfin after seeing the pig results with FAKI.

Ill also mention this guy cause I dont think people know him, Michael Levin. I think hes really really ahead of his time and his labmay be able to solve even bigger problems than scarless healing underhis framework.

Well maybe a combination of therapies , gene switching , light therapy , stem cells , but it's there and will happen.

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Posted : 11/18/2021 1:04 pm

 

6 hours ago, gueste said:

The results in pigs with Verteporfin haven't been published yet. However, they used something different that basically does the same thing as verteporfin would.In that study, it showed regeneration but notcomplete regeneration.

FAKI reducesYAP, it does notblock it completely. Verteporfin blocks YAP which blocks En1 which blocks scarring in mice. We willse in pigs

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Posted : 11/30/2021 9:04 am

whether there is any news?

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Posted : 12/12/2021 4:36 pm

On 11/17/2021 at 9:18 PM, Scars4Life said:

 

Ill also mention this guy cause I dont think people know him, Michael Levin. I think hes really really ahead of his time and his labmay be able to solve even bigger problems than scarless healing underhis framework.

I've heard of him but he seems more focused on xenobots lately. I don't see how xenobots will lead to regeneration in the near future unfortunately.

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Posted : 12/12/2021 9:46 pm

4 hours ago, can i get a new life please said:

Is recell same as verteporfin

Nah

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Posted : 12/12/2021 10:39 pm

29 minutes ago, can i get a new life please said:

Is recell legit or scam

legitimate, it will help skin, but simply like other procedures. There's nothing rn that can truly fix our skin like it was before puberty yk?

All we can do is wait like retards

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Posted : 12/13/2021 1:40 am

This website tells you who in your area offers microcoring: https://www.ellacor.com

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Posted : 12/13/2021 2:04 am

why there is no information about verteporfin

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Posted : 12/13/2021 6:34 am

4 hours ago, Diamond9199 said:

why there is no information about verteporfin

Its frustrating, but a pig study will come in the next months.

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Posted : 12/13/2021 11:30 am

Sanofi to acquire Origimm Biotechnology to develop acne vaccine
https://www.europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com/news/166013/sanofi-to-acquire-origimm-biotechnology-to-develop-acne-vaccine/

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Posted : 12/13/2021 9:07 pm

9 hours ago, Diamond9199 said:

Now an regeneration vaccine would be even better.

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Posted : 12/15/2021 12:21 am

On 12/14/2021 at 7:37 AM, Scarcure said:

Now an regeneration vaccine would be even better.

Vaccine wouldn't make sense lol, it would have to be some sort of procedure.

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Posted : 12/15/2021 11:28 am

11 hours ago, NagarNikku_ said:

Vaccine wouldn't make sense lol, it would have to be some sort of procedure.

Maybe , you're right you'd of have to make an incision to the tissue , but there could be such advancements in medical science where vaccines could be possible

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