QR 678: The Newest Competitor in the Race for an Injectable Hair Loss Solution
Recently, QR 678, the newest injectable and alleged “cure” for baldness was featured on the front page of the Times of India. No wonder this potential future hair loss treatment has received so much attention and discussion lately on our hair restoration forum and social community.
Although the hype and excitement surrounding QR 678 is understandable, the publishers of the Hair Transplant Network strongly recommends that balding men and women remain cautiously optimistic toward new prospective therapies until they’re clinically proven to be successful. Will QR 678 deliver and truly become clinically proven to stop and reverse hair loss or will it become another casualty in the seemingly endless race toward finding another effective hair restoration therapy?
Like many other injectable hair growth therapies, QR 678 bases its formula around a series of growth factors derived from the human body that are allegedly responsible for stimulating natural cell growth and division. The two Hyderabad cosmetic surgeons who invented QR 678 claim they’ve extracted 5 growth factors responsible for the division and growth of hair follicles and combine these elements in the QR 678 therapy.
QR 678 requires a series of 5-8 injections based 2-3 weeks apart and combine their product with Mesotherapy, which supposedly helps guide the growth factors to the appropriate tissue layer.
In a double-blind, clinical trial involving over 750 patients, 80% hair regrowth was visualized in over 90% of the study participants at 6 months.
This all sounds fantastic, so why should one remain cautiously optimistic regarding QR 678 and its ability to regrow hair? Although inventors claim a 750 subject, double-blind study was conducted; no data or papers were published nor were any objective patient photographs submitted. This is essentially unheard of for a study of this magnitude. The inventors provide 2, dimly-lit patient photographs on their website, but neither appear to demonstrate clear results nor enough clarity for any type of real analysis. Additionally, the terms used in describing the growth are extremely vague and are not reinforced by any data whatsoever.
Although the treatment is available now, no safety clearances have yet been received however, this may be sought after in the future. Additionally, growth factor extraction and injection is still a relatively new area of regenerative medicine. These growth factors are extremely complex, complicated, and to date, nobody truthfully knows how some of these molecules will interact with each other when extracted, cultivated and re-injected. It may still be some time before they are fully understood, and there could be definite consequences involved with injecting these specific factors into the human body.
At this point in time, it is unclear whether or not injectable, growth factor based therapies will significantly treat hair loss. A product like QR 678 could revolutionize the industry, or it could provide insignificant results and create undesired consequences. Until a time when these methods are standardized, tested, and proven both effective and safe, it’s probably more efficient to rely on proven methods and remain “cautiously optimistic” toward future breakthroughs.
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David aka - TakingthePlunge
October 21, 2014 @ 4:55 am
Rafid,
We are not medical professionals and do not have information regarding the use of or procurement of hair loss drugs by physicians. You may find success in contacting your local chemist or hair restoration clinics.
David
RAFID
October 18, 2014 @ 5:40 am
HELLO ………….IM DOCTOR FROM IRAQ VERY INTERSTING IN INJECTION ACELLS and PRP for hair regrowth ….in my clinic i usually use mesotherapy and PRP but not ACEL……IM ASKING FROM WHERE CAN I GET QR678 AND IS THERE specfic technique to derived this type of FACTORS, waiting your answer with regards
David aka - TakingthePlunge
June 17, 2011 @ 3:20 am
Abhay,
While QR 678 and other developing hair loss treatments are exciting, it is important that balding men and women do not lose valuable time waiting for treatments that are not yet proven and take advantage of the credible and proven surgical and non-surgical hair loss treatments available today.
If you are interested in learning more about state of the art follicular unit hair transplantation in India, I recommend that you contact Dr. Pathuri Madhu of Hyderabad.
David (TakingThePlunge)
David aka - TakingthePlunge
June 17, 2011 @ 3:18 am
abbay,
While QR 678 and other developing hair loss treatments are exciting, it is important that balding men and women do not lose valuable time waiting for treatments that are not yet proven and take advantage of the credible and proven surgical and non-surgical hair loss treatments available today.
If you are interested in learning more about state of the art follicular unit hair transplantation in India, I recommend that you contact Dr. Pathuri Madhu of Hyderabad.
David (TakingThePlunge)
abhay
June 14, 2011 @ 11:53 am
pleas tell me the name of dr. who work on the stem cell procedure in india and near the delhi or Mumbai. Should i Wait for this treatment instead of transplant the hair
Abhay
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Blake aka - FutureHTDoc
January 25, 2011 @ 3:54 pm
Loretta,
As stem cell based injections are a new and evolving therapy, most of the information we know we’ve shared on this blog and our hair loss social community and discussion forums (http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/). At this point in time, stem cell based injectable therapies are an experimental, unproven therapy and it’s unsure whether or not they work, nor would I feel comfortable recommending any physicians to provide the injections. For the time being, I highly recommend utilizing proven treatment. Good luck!
Blake (Future_HT_Doc)
Editorial Assistant
loretta.damania
January 23, 2011 @ 6:07 pm
need to know more about stem cell injections and if they work, and which doctor in south mumbai will do this, thanks