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General Category => Functional Surgery Questions => Topic started by: Lestat on February 04, 2017, 03:07:17 AM
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HAIFA – Israeli biotech company Bonus Biogroup's lab-grown, semi-liquid bone graft was successfully injected into the jaws of 11 people to repair bone loss in an early stage clinical trial, it said on Monday.
The material, grown in a lab from each patient's own fat cells, was injected into and filled the voids of the problematic bones. Over a few months it hardened and merged with the existing bone to complete the jaw, it said.
The announcement was made in a statement to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and Bonus Biogroup is presenting its results at the International Conference on Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Spain on Monday.
The company, which has raised $14 million, said it plans to dual list on Nasdaq in the coming months.
"For the first time worldwide, reconstruction of deficient or damaged bone tissue is achievable by growing viable human bone graft in a laboratory, and transplanting it back to the patient in a minimally invasive surgery via injection," said Chief Executive Shai Meretzki.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/12/05/israel-bonus-says-lab-grown-bones-successfully-transplanted.html
What do you guys think?
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Please take a look at the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpXZUOD9j48
Minute 1:07:
-"WHAT WE INJECT IS A LIVE BONE! This is the first time ever it has been done!"
We need further information!
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OMG i hope this is for real. We have to wait and see if the long term stability of the material is actually as it seems. the company seems to be making its first big shot at public investors, so its not far fetched for them to be exaggerating their claims.
What will really make me hopeful is what the international maxfac confrence thinks of this. i hope research on this moves fast so it becomes available to the mainstream public. What doo you think that time frame will look like?
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If you think that injecting liquid bone into you face will make you more handsome then go ahead and do it. I can tell you right now however, that it won't. /thread
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LOL @pct commenting on technology thats not even released
are you a time traveler?
a fortune teller?
How about you "tell us right now" that there is no medical applications to this?
Notice how this is the functional surgery section?
f**kin lol. if i can add mass to my jaw, fill in gaps from previous segmentation or even change the shapes and angularity with a simple injection, that lasts long term and actually biologically osseo-integrates, im full speed ahead with my credit card in hand.
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LOL @pct commenting on technology thats not even released
are you a time traveler?
a fortune teller?
How about you "tell us right now" that there is no medical applications to this?
Notice how this is the functional surgery section?
f**kin lol. if i can add mass to my jaw, fill in gaps from previous segmentation or even change the shapes and angularity with a simple injection, that lasts long term and actually biologically osseo-integrates, im full speed ahead with my credit card in hand.
good stuff dude!
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Please take a look at the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpXZUOD9j48
Minute 1:07:
-"WHAT WE INJECT IS A LIVE BONE! This is the first time ever it has been done!"
We need further information!
2030 decade of the MEGAHUMAN! Keep yourselves in good shape till then lads!
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What is really interesting is the last sentence of the video. Apparently, they're going to try and inject it into "longer, extremity bones", which means as pure onlay and not "inlay" (English is not my mother tongue, so please excuse me if I spell it wrong).
If no resorption occurs, then, we're good.
Fingers crossed.
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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/08/160823103228.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/11/151116143212.htm
It is only a question of time.
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if this works it will be YEARS (decades) before it readily available especially for cosmetic stuff.
just look at hair loss research. ever few years some new breakthrough is reported in a study and it either neves comes to market ,loses funding or something else
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if this works it will be YEARS (decades) before it readily available especially for cosmetic stuff.
just look at hair loss research. ever few years some new breakthrough is reported in a study and it either neves comes to market ,loses funding or something else
yeah that's why I said 2030s is when we'll see this stuff filtering into our lives. Better then than never!? Right?
There will be a super hair loss replacement technique in the 2020s for sure --like hair multiplication or cloning for sure.
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yeah that's why I said 2030s is when we'll see this stuff filtering into our lives. Better then than never!? Right?
There will be a super hair loss replacement technique in the 2020s for sure --like hair multiplication or cloning for sure.
I doubt it
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I doubt it
im also sadly pessimistic. I think businesses make too much money off, a5r inhibitors, multiple FUT/FUE procedures, minox, hair pieces etc. that the price of a one time super fix would make it unreasonable, and therefore less profitable, than camo treatments that are mediocre at best, and require long term financial commitment.
same goes for s**tty silastic/medpor implants
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I disagree. There is a huge market for this stuff. I'm studying in the field and I know investors avec very reactive.
Israel relies a lot on it's biotech industry lately, also a mean to gain some diplomatic legitimacy, if you see what I mean.
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:-\ That goes for cancer cures as well, sorry to say.
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I disagree. There is a huge market for this stuff. I'm studying in the field and I know investors avec very reactive.
Israel relies a lot on it's biotech industry lately, also a mean to gain some diplomatic legitimacy, if you see what I mean.
pretty sure if there was an instant cure for MPB, it would have to cost 800,000 USD + in order for it to be profitable over a decade or two of finasteride pills, rogain foam and hair transplants.
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Yeah, I know,but...I was just trying to say they seemed on their way.
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yeah that's why I said 2030s is when we'll see this stuff filtering into our lives. Better then than never!? Right?
There will be a super hair loss replacement technique in the 2020s for sure --like hair multiplication or cloning for sure.
IDK I hope this isn't too good to be true, tbh. I'll be only 34 if it comes out in 2030. Still have a bit of youthfulness hopefully if I could look ok.
I find many ways to cope. The prospect of better technology is the only cope that I have since nothing works for me. Anti depressants have been useless.
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im also sadly pessimistic. I think businesses make too much money off, a5r inhibitors, multiple FUT/FUE procedures, minox, hair pieces etc. that the price of a one time super fix would make it unreasonable, and therefore less profitable, than camo treatments that are mediocre at best, and require long term financial commitment.
same goes for s**tty silastic/medpor implants
But that only gives an incentive for a small startup to blow the old technology out of the water and destroy that monopoly of (s**tty) technology.
Also, yeah the biotech industry needs competition. Nothing more, nothing less. If it becomes competitive like the consumer electronics industry, then we can see growth like the consumer electronics industry.