How does Dr. Wesley's Scarless Pilofocus work?
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I would if I had a FUT scar.....of course.......it is a cheap and effective way to hide it.......as I said, SMP is ideal for filling in depleted donor and hiding the scars.
Now we have Pilofocus........FUT and FUE could be effectively redundant......no scarring, amazing use of donor hair.
Not sure why people are flooding the Nigam and some random other threads when Pilofocus sounds so positive.....and the positivity is coming from a legit surgeon and Spencer Kobren......baffles me.Comment
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Hi Sausage .. I understand completely your current point of view. You are very POSITIVE which is a good thing!!
My fingers are also crossed that Dr Wesley's modus operandi will be very successful at some point.(sooner than later)
Once it does comes to fruition, just like any other procedure, we can expect to see it advance and be improved upon.
Dr Wesley is very motivated and sincere.
When it comes to creativity in general terms I think about what Thomas Edison had once said- "I didn't fail. I just found 2,000 ways not to make a light-bulb; I only needed to find one way to make it work".
The light-bulb was NOT his only achievement as we all know.Comment
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True, but I can't wait for it to be developed further, as you know I am after something asap.
I already have a decent amount of savings but realise this surgery is going to cost me a fair amount of money. I am going to take the positive vibes about Pilofocus and from now on I am going to be motivated to get my body in good shape, build my muscles, and save as much money as I possibly can......until the October announcement, hopefully it will be positive and then I will make a decision on whether I just have standard FUE or I have Pilofocus, book the surgery and keep on with the fitness and money saving regime, so that when I have the surgery/when my hair is back, I am in a reasonable shape financially and physically, looking forward to a positive future.
I just hope this all turns out this way, so that I can get on with my life.Comment
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True, but I can't wait for it to be developed further, as you know I am after something asap.
I already have a decent amount of savings but realise this surgery is going to cost me a fair amount of money. I am going to take the positive vibes about Pilofocus and from now on I am going to be motivated to get my body in good shape, build my muscles, and save as much money as I possibly can......until the October announcement, hopefully it will be positive and then I will make a decision on whether I just have standard FUE or I have Pilofocus, book the surgery and keep on with the fitness and money saving regime, so that when I have the surgery/when my hair is back, I am in a reasonable shape financially and physically, looking forward to a positive future.
I just hope this all turns out this way, so that I can get on with my life.
Either way, I agree with all your points. Currently, this is what I am waiting for so I can get it done and move on with my life. Never visit this forum again or search for random, unproven chemicals to mix in my living room.
I really hope Pilfocus is the real deal. My only concern would be hiding the fact I got this done from my co-workers. I wouldn't want anyone to know I got a HT (embarrassing for a 27 yr old) and also because people in my office are clowns and I would instantly be the butt of jokes.
That is my only concern, concealing a procedure from friends and co-workers.Comment
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I would rather get it done by Dr Wesley's clinic, but it all depends on price, waiting time etc.
Clinics usually pay something towards traveling to America so hopefully that would be the case if I came to the USA.Comment
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Sausage, how can you work on your muscles if above you mentioned you are canceling your gym membership? I don't think this procedure is going to be in the GHO territory... But I am unsure.
Either way, I agree with all your points. Currently, this is what I am waiting for so I can get it done and move on with my life. Never visit this forum again or search for random, unproven chemicals to mix in my living room.
I really hope Pilfocus is the real deal. My only concern would be hiding the fact I got this done from my co-workers. I wouldn't want anyone to know I got a HT (embarrassing for a 27 yr old) and also because people in my office are clowns and I would instantly be the butt of jokes.
That is my only concern, concealing a procedure from friends and co-workers.
Gho territory?.....Gho, I am unsure about, people question his regeneration percentages, his prices are sky high, he can only do on average 1400 grafts a session and won't do more than one session a year......ok if you have a small area to fill, but for me as a NW6......it is no good. The only way I could see it being a benefit is if I get 3000-4000 grafts FUE with another clinic, which is probably my limit.....then go to Gho and see if he will be willing to use up more donor seeing as he is supposed to be able to regenerate most of it....and get 1400 grafts into the crown......but as I said, 1400 grafts as far as I remember is like £7,000+. That on top of the 3000-4000 grafts is going to be waaay to much for my liking.
Pilofocus by the sounds of it, simply based on graft retention and the fact it doesn't scar, means that you can use more donor hair than standard FUE, how much more, I don't know, but even if it is just 500 grafts, then that + 20-30% extra graft retention than standard FUE is going to give people an extra 1500 grafts worth of coverage. That is a decent improvement in the world of HT's. If on top of that there is just 20% regeneration, then that with the benefits I mentioned above would be enough for me to cover my NW6 sufficiently with about 6000 grafts. If regen is much higher than 20%, then hallelujah my brother, hallelujah......Comment
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Your right Sausage,
Dr Wesley will not withhold any training once it is all said and done.
Hey man there is something that Id like to tell you about travel but not on this thread. If you have any way that I could contact you, let me know bro'Comment
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How can I build muscles without a gym membership?........I have my own weights at home, can run down the street to keep fit, etc.......
Gho territory?.....Gho, I am unsure about, people question his regeneration percentages, his prices are sky high, he can only do on average 1400 grafts a session and won't do more than one session a year......ok if you have a small area to fill, but for me as a NW6......it is no good. The only way I could see it being a benefit is if I get 3000-4000 grafts FUE with another clinic, which is probably my limit.....then go to Gho and see if he will be willing to use up more donor seeing as he is supposed to be able to regenerate most of it....and get 1400 grafts into the crown......but as I said, 1400 grafts as far as I remember is like £7,000+. That on top of the 3000-4000 grafts is going to be waaay to much for my liking.
Pilofocus by the sounds of it, simply based on graft retention and the fact it doesn't scar, means that you can use more donor hair than standard FUE, how much more, I don't know, but even if it is just 500 grafts, then that + 20-30% extra graft retention than standard FUE is going to give people an extra 1500 grafts worth of coverage. That is a decent improvement in the world of HT's. If on top of that there is just 20% regeneration, then that with the benefits I mentioned above would be enough for me to cover my NW6 sufficiently with about 6000 grafts. If regen is much higher than 20%, then hallelujah my brother, hallelujah......
I'm currently a diffuse NW2.5 at the moment, but if I can avoid "multiple" HT sessions I would definitely like too. I can't deal with the shaving and embarrassment more than 1 time.
If I do Pilofocus, what from you gather and my current NW, would it be possible to have one large session under this technique or like standard FUE will I need to comeback for more grafts???
Jesus, I just want to fill in my hairline and dense back the top of my scalp. If I could do that in one session I would essentially be cured for the time being...Comment
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