2016: A Look Ahead

Here we are in a new year which is always a good thing for technological advancements.

I’m going to get right into things here with a look at the hair technology happenings I am most looking forward to in 2016:

1. Samumed’s Phase II efficacy results. Samumed has probably had the smoothest development progress of any hair growth medication I’ve heard of. Samumed recently completed the phase 2 trial for its topical hair growth product SM04554 in November 2015. Dr. Yazici, the Chief Medical Officer of Samumed, is quoted in their latest press release below.

“The Phase II safety and efficacy data so far are very promising and support moving this program into pivotal studies.  We are analyzing the efficacy data further and plan to present results of both preclinical and clinical studies at upcoming medical conferences.”

The key points here are that the efficacy data is very promising, and promising enough to initiate the phase 3 trial which will be the final trial needed to enable the commercialization of SM04554.

2. Shiseido’s trial for approval in Japan. By the end of January, I anticipate that Shiseido will have commenced its first trial in Japan for RCH-01, its cellular hair growth therapy . RCH-01 is the technology which has been developed by Replicel using a person’s own cultured dermal papilla cells. Lee Buckler of Replicel has announced that Shiseido will be initiating their trial very soon. We also know that if all goes well with Shiseido’s first trial of RCH-01 in Japan, they will be able to offer the treatment to the public while they are completing later stage trials for RCH-01. That means anyone in the world can book a flight to Japan and get some hair growth injections. Woohoo.

3. Histogen announcing trial in Mexico. We don’t know for sure yet if Mexico will be the first official destination for Histogen’s HSC. If it is though, that’d be cool, because Mexico is a lot closer to me than Japan or Turkey. We know that Gail Naughton of Histogen has been evaluating the best location to initiate the final study for the approval of HSC. We will know that location this year, and hopefully very soon.

4. Follicum Phase I trial. One of my favorite treatments in development right now, Follicum’s FOL-S-005, will begin its first trial for hair growth in the 1st quarter of 2016. Follicum’s product is a topical peptide gel, and has shown pretty remarkable results in pre-clinical animal models. It’s my opinion that Follicum has been sort of “slept on” so far online, I believe that will change this year. The trials will take place in Berlin, Germany. Follicum has previously said that it would announce recruitment availability for the trial.

5. DP Cell Culturing 10 Year Trial Completion. This study is just about ambiguous as it gets in the hair research world. We don’t know the formalities of the trial or if any progress has been made over the years. Nonetheless, this trial is very intriguing and could possibly contain some significant results within it. The trial is designed to study cultured dermal papilla cells which are injected into the scalp to induce hair growth. It’s a study that has been ongoing since at least 2007 and is scheduled to be completed in December 2016. The most significant part of this study is the methods being utilized here are from the work of Dr. Colin Jahoda, one of the most renowned and longest tenured hair follicle researchers in the world. A real hidden gem is that Dr. Jahoda recently updated his patent for dermal papilla culturing alongside Angela Christiano in August 2015. That could be good news for this study.

6. The Wildcard. The proverbial out-of-nowhere legitimate product that can be brought to market in a very short amount of time. Last year, we had a great example of one in Follicept, which was a potential homerun and could have reached the market in the same year it was announced. Things did not pan out for Follicept the way everyone had hoped, but there is potential that this product could still turn out to be useful someday. We hope to see a new Wildcard in 2016.

7. Bag of goodies. Some updates that I expect to see from treatments that show great potential are: JAK inhibitors and other Dr. Christiano research, Bimatoprost for scalp, Breezula anti-androgen, Clinica CFS Stem Cell Transfer, and Theracell.

Let’s keep good cheer up in 2016 for updates on all of these promising treatments and a few good wildcards.

11 Comments

  1. Leonidas on January 5, 2016 at 7:21 pm

    Thanks for these updates. I always read your posts. It sounds promising. Keep up the good work, I appreciate it very much!!



    • Follicle Thought on January 8, 2016 at 4:34 pm

      Thanks Leonidas!



  2. Pask on January 7, 2016 at 5:49 pm

    Hi what the likely hood of any of these treatments being made available in 2016 is bald me r getting desperate



    • Follicle Thought on January 7, 2016 at 10:02 pm

      Hi there Pask,
      There is always the possibility of a “wildcard” coming to be in 2016, but the majority of these promising treatments are looking to be available in the 2017 year range. Hang in there. Help is on the way.

      My Best,
      Joseph



  3. Pask on January 7, 2016 at 11:16 pm

    Hope so mate I’m at the very end of hiding my hairloss



  4. Will_Mtl on January 10, 2016 at 8:49 am

    Nice post, thx



  5. Pask on January 13, 2016 at 6:45 pm

    Any updates



    • Follicle Thought on January 13, 2016 at 7:29 pm

      Hi Pask,

      This blog is updated frequently. I just published a new Weekly Thoughts today, which is available on the front page of this site.

      As stated before, there is definitely a chance at some great breakthroughs to happen this year, and we believe that 2017 will bring some great treatments to market. Faith and patience are important at this time.

      Joseph



  6. Pask on January 20, 2016 at 11:41 am

    Hi guys just a update , I email the CEO of replicell about there new treatments in Japan along with shidiedo and this was his response, Hello Pask. You have my sympathies. The soonest we can currently imagine our treatment for androgenic alopecia being available anywhere in the world is 2018 in Japan only. It will likely be several more years before it is available elsewhere.



    • Follicle Thought on January 20, 2016 at 2:39 pm

      Thanks Pask.
      Yes that date has already been talked about and mentioned here. Histogen could be sooner. Hopefully it’s January 2018 for Replicel.



  7. srinu on January 30, 2016 at 6:21 pm

    Histogen and replicell looks like a temples for me. Thank you admini.



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