Scarless surgery by Dr Wesley

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  • Westonci
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 251

    #46
    True, its less important to have hair on the sides than on the top. Especially if you grow the hairs on the top really long.

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    • Artista
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 2070

      #47
      Hey guys,
      its all going to be 'one step at a time' regarding Dr Wesley's new and innovative method.
      I have no idea of the costs , or what advancements will be made after his new technology is released and available to us all. Keep in mind that its release may be late next year, maybe not. What Dr Wesley is doing right now is diligently going through the process of testing with small sections of grafts and scalp. Ill also be one of those test patients later this year ~ which is exciting.
      Common sense dictates that there will be refinements based on medical history throughout time.
      Part of his method is Endoscopic. Endoscopes have been around forever and have been used in Plastic Surgery for many many decades now.
      Scarring from endoscopic surgery is relatively very small and very minimal due to the advancements over time and usage.
      We are all in this together guys!
      I have appreciated all of the threads that considerate members here had created of whom have had HTs,repair work,treatments etc,,so that they could unselfishly share their experiences with the rest of us.
      They didn't have to but they did.
      I feel the same way, once I do go through the testing process at Pilofocus w/Dr Wesley, and once I am given the OK to do so, I will share my experiences.

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      • garethbale
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 603

        #48
        Hi Artista

        Thank you very much for this. I appreciate all your efforts and look forward to discovering more about Dr Wesley's technique.

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        • Artista
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 2070

          #49
          @garethbale you are quite welcomed my friend and I too thank YOU and all else for the POSITIVE responses.

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          • Joker
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2012
            • 121

            #50
            Artista, you just said it could be available late NEXT year... like, late 2014? If so, that's kind of a bummer. I thought it was supposed to be available around early 2014 (and POSSIBLY late 2013). Any reason for the year delay? Thanks for all you do, btw.

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            • john2399
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2012
              • 521

              #51
              Originally posted by Joker
              Artista, you just said it could be available late NEXT year... like, late 2014? If so, that's kind of a bummer. I thought it was supposed to be available around early 2014 (and POSSIBLY late 2013). Any reason for the year delay? Thanks for all you do, btw.
              I think wesley is still doing one more clinical trial.

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              • Artista
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 2070

                #52
                @Joker
                Hi , You must keep in mind that Dr Wesley is still going through the process of quantification and viability. He needs to provide proof that it is what the claims say it is.
                Initially I too heard that it would POSSIBLY be available late this year but keep in mind that was entirely speculative.
                Hang in there bro'. I feel that this will be exciting for those of us who would consider having hair transplant surgery.

                Hi there John..you are correct and I will be one of those test patients. (!)

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                • ANW
                  Junior Member
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 27

                  #53
                  Patients frequently ask about the short-term look of the back of their head after undergoing FUE. So, here are examples of various patients from our practice who have undergone follicular unit extraction (http://www.drcarloswesley.com/follicular_unit_extraction.html) (FUE (http://www.drcarloswesley.com/follicular_unit_extraction

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                  • Artista
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 2070

                    #54
                    @ANW- THANK YOU for linking that info' to here my friend!
                    Everyone keep in mind that Billena, Dr Wesley's Rep' had said ..

                    "Please note, this approach to surgical hair restoration differs from the scar-less surgical approach developed by Dr. Wesley..."

                    That is very true. What Dr Wesley is providing to you right now is only a tidbit of a lot of information. More info will be provided to you ALL when the time is right.
                    Im so very glad and thankful that I will be one of his (later this year) phase test patients! I hope no one thinks that I am being boastful about that. I feel compelled to share what I can share with all of my BTT brothers and sisters.
                    I am just so very excited that Dr Wesley is developing what will be a huge advancement in hair surgery.
                    (thats my own personal point of view of course)

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                    • FearTheLoss
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 1581

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Artista
                      @ANW- THANK YOU for linking that info' to here my friend!
                      Everyone keep in mind that Billena, Dr Wesley's Rep' had said ..

                      "Please note, this approach to surgical hair restoration differs from the scar-less surgical approach developed by Dr. Wesley..."

                      That is very true. What Dr Wesley is providing to you right now is only a tidbit of a lot of information. More info will be provided to you ALL when the time is right.
                      Im so very glad and thankful that I will be one of his (later this year) phase test patients! I hope no one thinks that I am being boastful about that. I feel compelled to share what I can share with all of my BTT brothers and sisters.
                      I am just so very excited that Dr Wesley is developing what will be a huge advancement in hair surgery.
                      (thats my own personal point of view of course)

                      I'm sorry Artista, I don't mean to take up your time...as I'm sure you have already addressed this, but when is Dr. Wesley expected to be using this Pilofocus technique in practice? and why did he add another trail when originally this was going to be available to the public the end of 2013?

                      I ask this because I have a small procedure set up with Dr. Gho for next year, but now I'm debating looking into Dr. Wesley and his technique before I do anything else...

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                      • huawei
                        Member
                        • Jun 2013
                        • 85

                        #56
                        I'd say he is trying to figure out what is inducing the regrowth and is trying to improve the tool to be able to create consistant regeneration in all patients as well as refine it to create less wear and tear under the skin. In other words to complete the secondary objectives of the device as the primary one has been done

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                        • Artista
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 2070

                          #57
                          Hi FearTheLoss, our friend huawei gave you a decent response, thanks huawei.
                          The discussions of this new technique availability timeline has always been conjecture.
                          After-all it is still at the phase testing stage.
                          A VERY GOOD phase testing stage mind you but it must go through a regulated process.
                          If you do go to Dr Gho, you have my full support and well wishes brother!

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                          • JJJJrS
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2012
                            • 638

                            #58
                            If Dr. Wesley's technology works as well as we hope, i.e., doesn't cause visible scarring (or significant trauma from its endoscopic nature) and greatly reduces FUE transections by unblinding the extraction process than it will be a major development.

                            But if he can find a way to consistently get a high level of donor regeneration as well than it will immediately blow all current HT procedures out of the water. I wish Dr. Wesley would comment on this aspect (donor regeneration) because at this point, at least in his patent and previous discussions, this aspect has been the most unclear.

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                            • FearTheLoss
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 1581

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Artista
                              Hi FearTheLoss, our friend huawei gave you a decent response, thanks huawei.
                              The discussions of this new technique availability timeline has always been conjecture.
                              After-all it is still at the phase testing stage.
                              A VERY GOOD phase testing stage mind you but it must go through a regulated process.
                              If you do go to Dr Gho, you have my full support and well wishes brother!
                              Well is there any idea of a timeline you could give? like are we talking before 2015 here or..?

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                              • FearTheLoss
                                Senior Member
                                • Dec 2012
                                • 1581

                                #60
                                Sorry, I apologize for my last two questions. I should have taken the time to read the last few pages and get my answer instead of asking you to repeat yourself Artista.

                                FTL

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