how will the ht evolve the next 3 maby more years?

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  • rdawg
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 996

    #16
    Im just waiting for HT's to become reasonably priced.

    I mean being an NW3 diffused if I wanted to be a NW1 it would cost me 7000-10000 to get my full hair back(density+hairline), that's just ridiculous in my books, especially being in my early 20's.

    if they get it down to the 2000-3000 range for say 500-1000 grafts, they'd get alot more people interested.

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    • baldozer
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 752

      #17
      Originally posted by rdawg
      Im just waiting for HT's to become reasonably priced.

      I mean being an NW3 diffused if I wanted to be a NW1 it would cost me 7000-10000 to get my full hair back(density+hairline), that's just ridiculous in my books, especially being in my early 20's.

      if they get it down to the 2000-3000 range for say 500-1000 grafts, they'd get alot more people interested.
      In Turkey you can get it for 2 euros per graft from a top doctor.

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      • Vox
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2013
        • 298

        #18
        Originally posted by hellouser
        My concern would be though of how accurate it is.

        Personally, I would never like a machine touch me for something like that.
        It is not just accuracy, it is safety first of all. What if for some reason the robot goes berserk?

        No, I don't think in the foreseeable future (a few centuries at least) they would let any robot to do this kind of operation alone. But a robotic system like the da Vinci one used in urology today, has the potential to provide faster and more accurate procedures.

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        • Vox
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2013
          • 298

          #19
          Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
          you think for example after our hairs got multiplied by million we will have for example 20 000 grafts implanted in a procedure?
          With the existing tools and technology, I don't think they can do this in one day. It would be rather 3-4 days. But this is the last and easiest to solve problem.

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          • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2013
            • 638

            #20
            Hi Vox, let me guess you mean the donor problem correct?
            Originally posted by Vox
            With the existing tools and technology, I don't think they can do this in one day. It would be rather 3-4 days. But this is the last and easiest to solve problem.

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            • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2013
              • 638

              #21
              i am seeing good fue results from a doc called Kesser in turkey. traditional fue though. but anyway would any of you risk his head aesthetics for lower price? i mean if it was safe and it was like doubling like hst or sth i would go
              Originally posted by baldozer
              In Turkey you can get it for 2 euros per graft from a top doctor.

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              • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 638

                #22
                why isnt this a standar yet? if it supposed to be same results like fue but totaly scarless?
                Originally posted by didi
                aim4hair..


                i think it will increase donor supply,you could harvest more hair simply bc there wont be any white dots so you dont need hair at the back to cover scars/dots....

                its great for ppl who wanna shave , you could move more hair from sides/back and have it on top instead...

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                • LT56
                  Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 89

                  #23
                  Originally posted by didi
                  without sounding biased I beleive very strongly that some sort of real HM will come from somewhere, possibly India...winds of change are coming and many in the industry are crapping their pants.

                  As for hst, hst is available now, it wont get any better imo..gho may come up with HM but his new HSI isnt much of an improvement in comparison to HST

                  It will certainly be exciting 3 years for hair loss industry


                  We have dr wesly - completly scarless fue, its abt to be realised these days
                  Didi,

                  I have to disagree with ya, at least in part; HSI probably won't be much of an improvement in terms of yield (agree with you there), but recovery and how much it will show during the recovery will be hugely improved. Apparently, the healing period is virtually non-existent.

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                  • Vox
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 298

                    #24
                    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
                    Hi Vox, let me guess you mean the donor problem correct?
                    No, my reply was adapted to your assumption that we have somehow achieved unlimited donor through multiplication. Millions as you said, or realistically tens of thousands.

                    So, let's say that these tens of thousands of hairs have been cultured and are waiting in a lab to be transplanted to your head. I don't think they can do it with the existing tools in one day, especially if the head is completely bald. I think in this case it is more difficult to conceal imperfections arising during the procedure (e.g. hair direction). Probably there will be also issues with healing in the recipient area. Implantation must be carefully designed and executed. But who knows what will be possible with tomorrow's technology, when this kind of hair multiplication will be reality.

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                    • PayDay
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 544

                      #25
                      Originally posted by aim4hair
                      Honestly i still don't understand why ppl are so excited about dr. wesely scarless ht... this procedure will still have the limitation of donor supply and will not increase it by any means (according to dr. wesely himself).
                      I'm not to sure about that, I think I remember Spencer saying that theoretically this technique could cause regeneration, but I could be wrong. Either way, it will open up many new possibilities to far more guys around the world and it will be performed here in the USA soon, which is great news!

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                      • rdawg
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 996

                        #26
                        Originally posted by baldozer
                        In Turkey you can get it for 2 euros per graft from a top doctor.
                        Still around 6000-7000(Canadian) if you add in the 2000 dollar flight there and back.

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                        • burtandernie
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 1563

                          #27
                          I just want a safe way to keep the hair I have right now so I dont need to go through the transplant stuff ever.

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