That's very possible and would be consistent with that type of error.
I honestly think i'm done with the Dr. Nigam story. It's frustrating and a waste of time to try and keep up with the endless "test cases" that never come to fruition. Board members who supposedly get treated, only to never be heard from again. Photoshopped pics. Mislabeled photos. Incomplete photo sets. etc..
I hear so many people get down on the fda - but you know what? With FDA, this type of crap doesn't happen. They demand full documentation, statistically meaningful results and repeatable experiments. Knock it all you want, but they serve a very valuable service and keep the snake oil salesman in the fringes where they belong. Their process is beuraucratic, too long, and needs to be streamlined. But, it's really the only way to have confidence you're not being taken for a ride.
I hope Dr Nigam is real. Ironically, i think Dr. Gho's work provides precedent for his procedure and gives me a little hope that he's on to something. But, i think it's nearly impossible for the individual forum member to truly evaluate these things outside of absolute before and after photos. Day 0 vs Day 365. High Res, no concealer, photos. Highly magnified photos with no landmarks and random green dots on a patient of unknown NW classification don't help anyone.
Dr Nigam has treated enough people with this procedure that, if it works, then 6-9 months from now it will be obvious and we'll hear about it from those treated. Anything between now and then is going to be very difficult to draw conclusions from.
Dr. Nigam, keep working , everyone would like you to succeed. My suggestion to you is to find a scientist to help you with documentation.
I honestly think i'm done with the Dr. Nigam story. It's frustrating and a waste of time to try and keep up with the endless "test cases" that never come to fruition. Board members who supposedly get treated, only to never be heard from again. Photoshopped pics. Mislabeled photos. Incomplete photo sets. etc..
I hear so many people get down on the fda - but you know what? With FDA, this type of crap doesn't happen. They demand full documentation, statistically meaningful results and repeatable experiments. Knock it all you want, but they serve a very valuable service and keep the snake oil salesman in the fringes where they belong. Their process is beuraucratic, too long, and needs to be streamlined. But, it's really the only way to have confidence you're not being taken for a ride.
I hope Dr Nigam is real. Ironically, i think Dr. Gho's work provides precedent for his procedure and gives me a little hope that he's on to something. But, i think it's nearly impossible for the individual forum member to truly evaluate these things outside of absolute before and after photos. Day 0 vs Day 365. High Res, no concealer, photos. Highly magnified photos with no landmarks and random green dots on a patient of unknown NW classification don't help anyone.
Dr Nigam has treated enough people with this procedure that, if it works, then 6-9 months from now it will be obvious and we'll hear about it from those treated. Anything between now and then is going to be very difficult to draw conclusions from.
Dr. Nigam, keep working , everyone would like you to succeed. My suggestion to you is to find a scientist to help you with documentation.
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