A case of NW7 for in-vivo Doubling / HM / DP - Day 1 @ Dr. Nigam's
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Too Young,
Much before u retire..MPB would have been cured.
Right now i am in the procedure room ..performing invivo donor doubling with stemcells and dp cells and growth factor on a forum member.
He has a bad stretched out wide scar of fut which he did few years back and have depressed pits mark on his hairline implants done previously in some other clinic .
He says he will post his pics with follow up at HS forum .
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Too Young,
Much before u retire..MPB would have been cured.
Right now i am in the procedure room ..performing invivo donor doubling with stemcells and dp cells and growth factor on a forum member.
He has a bad stretched out wide scar of fut which he did few years back and have depressed pits mark on his hairline implants done previously in some other clinic .
He says he will post his pics with follow up at HS forum .Comment
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Dr Nigam we all thank you for the info you give us, you are our idolToo Young,
Much before u retire..MPB would have been cured.
Right now i am in the procedure room ..performing invivo donor doubling with stemcells and dp cells and growth factor on a forum member.
He has a bad stretched out wide scar of fut which he did few years back and have depressed pits mark on his hairline implants done previously in some other clinic .
He says he will post his pics with follow up at HS forum .Comment
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Doctor, that is a very kind gesture and a professional one at that too. I must admit, I was very skeptic of you at first and didn't believe anything that came out of your mouth, but as you have persisted and been willing to do what we have asked you to do to prove you methods I have gained much respect for you as a doctor and I am looking at your technique from a neutral standpoint. I do believe in Gho as well, so I'm not here to bash either of you. I will give you a chance to prove yourself and it seems to me like you are not shying away from it at all which is good. I will start another thread to find a candidate for this procedure if that is okay with you? We can have Hellouser explain what needs to be done with the camera to the member and we will make sure this is documented properly so there will be no questions asked when it's all said and done. When you give me the go ahead, I'll make this thread for us to find a member worthy of the procedure.
Also, are you saying you would be okay with paying for the chosen members travel and hotel while he stays to have this done? In the long run, if you can do as you say you can, this will be a grain in the sand for you as you take the haircare field over and everyone on this forum and every other forum is going to you to get treatment.Comment
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Before you start a thread,
I will post you, certain criteria for patient selection.
Regarding his camera,videomicroscopic camera,medical fitness,duration of stay as per nw status etc.
QUOTE=FearTheLoss;118778]Doctor, that is a very kind gesture and a professional one at that too. I must admit, I was very skeptic of you at first and didn't believe anything that came out of your mouth, but as you have persisted and been willing to do what we have asked you to do to prove you methods I have gained much respect for you as a doctor and I am looking at your technique from a neutral standpoint. I do believe in Gho as well, so I'm not here to bash either of you. I will give you a chance to prove yourself and it seems to me like you are not shying away from it at all which is good. I will start another thread to find a candidate for this procedure if that is okay with you? We can have Hellouser explain what needs to be done with the camera to the member and we will make sure this is documented properly so there will be no questions asked when it's all said and done. When you give me the go ahead, I'll make this thread for us to find a member worthy of the procedure.
Also, are you saying you would be okay with paying for the chosen members travel and hotel while he stays to have this done? In the long run, if you can do as you say you can, this will be a grain in the sand for you as you take the haircare field over and everyone on this forum and every other forum is going to you to get treatment.[/QUOTE]Comment
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Dr Nigam can i ask some Q ?
if i come and visit you for an op can we place at the first prosecdure both bisected grafts at the recipient ?
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what is the max density you can create with one pass?
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hey bros, i may be way off base here(this is just my theory) but from what i have read on dr nigams website and this thread is that this technique enables donor hair doubling and donor regeneration.That means that there is no scar or loss of donor hair follicles right?
So, does this mean that young people who are losing their hair in the nw 2-3 range will be able to get transplants done?.
Think about it, this opens up so many possibilities for transplants at a young age. I have read about doctors who do not transplant on young men because hair loss can occur behind the transplanted hairs and this would look unnatural , but with this technique, these hairs can be safely transplanted back through repeated procedures over time, ensuring a full head of hair through maintenance.
ANy thoughts guys?, please feel free to correct me if im wrong.Comment
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Okay doctor, let me know what you need for that. You could start the thread yourself too if you want to just post it on there..Comment
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Dr. Nigam what do you think about Dr. Wesleys' patent? Do you think it's a useful equipment?
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Day-16, Updates on Donor & Recep Regen of NW6/7@Dr.Nigam's
Hi,
This is a patient who has undergone in-vivo hair doubling. He has a very poor donor area, mostly single and thin grafts.
The patient is from Malaysia and sent this pictures from there as he had purchase a videomicroscope for sending us videomicroscopic pictures.
The patient will be coming after 1 month for his multiplied stem cell injection and further doubling of 6000 plus grafts.
Till now he has not seen any shedding and the bisected implanted grafts are growing slowly and donor regeneration is also progressing smoothly.
Donor Regeneration is up to 80% to 90% by 16 days as he has not send us all the picture of the donor so cant assess it properly. As you can see from the donor regeneration pictures there are no white dots visible and hardly any marks left there.
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Donor regeneration
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Day 0 & Day 16
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Dr Nigam did not take these pictures, they were taken by the patient - and I honestly dont see any drastic change in lighting.Comment
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