Dr Nigam, my own experience

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  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
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    we desperetely need help from people with technology

    what we will do brothers?

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  • didi
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    Dr Mwamba is going to visit Dr Nigams early next month, he cant fool him that's for sure


    Im not happy that some unknown forum member is leading research, shows you how fcked da whole thing is


    All research companies are pretty much dead, Nigam will almost certainly fail, pilofocus is the only thing left

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  • hellouser
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    I imagine that if Nigam is a scam, there will be at least one patient of his who will set out to break Nigam's legs.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by bananana
    Tom and Boldy should make or break this once and forever.
    That's true. If Tom doesn't show success and Boldy can't get bring the 3d culture to a success, it's over for all hope regarding dr Nigams ... Which sucks cause that would also mean that we're lightyears from a 'cure'. But personally I don't have much hope left anyway for Nigams ... Too much 'funny stuff', no results photos', a hobbyist leading his research and him even not being a real doctor.

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  • bananana
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    When you say it like this, it DOES look bad. But, as I imagine you know, the most careful companies with the biggest budgets, shiniest graphics, pre/post photos etc - are all frauds (for example vichy...) and yet - nobody is blaming them for anything.

    Dr Nigam is trying to prove his tech, calling forum members to his clinic, I dont see how a fraudster would be doing that, it doesnt pay off, not even in the short run.

    I agree he has done MANY mistakes, no argue there, but I remain optimistic concerning this topic. Tom and Boldy should make or break this once and forever.

    If it proves successful, I'm ready to go there and provide hi res photos and all...

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by didi
    In reality its simply impossible to assess effectiveness of doubling procedure after only a few months of practising..
    And in addition to that ... if he can't show us any photo's detailing success (so of such a quality that hairs can be counted), how does HE even know it works ?

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  • didi
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    All facts.

    Also way too early to get hyped up about Dr. Nigam. Plus all his photograhs released to date have been very suspect.
    not the best start for dr nigams,


    another thing which concerns me is dr nigams started doubling technique some 9 months ago and few months later he started offering it to patients claiming great success, even ditching fue/fut.

    In reality its simply impossible to assess effectiveness of doubling procedure after only a few months of practising..

    plus his photos are not getting any better , at least he doesn't steal them from other doctors but still

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    You did follow everything from the beginning ? I think it's important to remember:

    1) When Dr Nigams came to this board, he posted photoshopped patient results on his site. He later said it was his webdesigner who went rogue and did this on his own. http://postimg.org/image/ju8l872sn/ and this one: http://postimg.org/image/eo3qhea5x/
    2) When Dr Nigams got confronted by the large amount of complaints regarding his weight clinic he lied about his clinic being his wife (or he lied on Indian television when he claimed it was his)
    3) Dr Nigams once posted a patient photo showing 3 months time between pre and postop, where patient hairlength was about 6 cm difference (hair grows 1 cm/month)
    4) Dr Nigams once posted a series of patient photo's with post-op dates in the future
    5) Dr Nigams once posted patient photo's from another doctor
    6) It turned out he's probably not a real doctor
    7) Patients who can 'proof' his theories disappear into nowhere (OBI and NeverSayNever)
    8) Boldy, who's going to lead his cell growth experiments is just a hobbyist. I think I read he didnt even follow an official study for it (no bio chem study). He seems to be knowledgeable though. But a hobbyist.
    9) There's a growing amount of complaints on Indian websites, stating his therapies don't work. According to Nigams this are his competitors
    10) A forum member called some well known doctors in India. They all said they thought Nigams was a fr**d.
    11) Nigams once claimed he was working with Dr Lauster. When forum members contacted Lausters' lab, they claimed they didn't work together at all

    Of course this does NOT mean that it might not work. Boldy seems to be knowledgeable and who knows, maybe he can combine research results into something that works. But please, be careful here ... A lot of stuff in the past, of which I summed some up, didn't 'add up' the least.
    All facts.

    Also way too early to get hyped up about Dr. Nigam. Plus all his photograhs released to date have been very suspect.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by bananana
    Ok, this is it.

    If Boldy and Tom's experiment goes well, I'm the next forum member heading there.

    I believed in Nigam since the beginning, and frankly, I'm tired from all these experiments in DYI arrangement.

    Currently I'm on MSM/VIT C + dermaroller + divine herbal oil.
    I've seen stabilisation over the last 2 years, BUT NO REGROWTH.

    I'm thinking of just trying minox + roller but that is it.

    I'm NW 3V diffuse or something similar, but I mask it to NW1.
    My dad is NW 5A, I'm probably headed there.
    You did follow everything from the beginning ? I think it's important to remember:

    1) When Dr Nigams came to this board, he posted photoshopped patient results on his site. He later said it was his webdesigner who went rogue and did this on his own. http://postimg.org/image/ju8l872sn/ and this one: http://postimg.org/image/eo3qhea5x/
    2) When Dr Nigams got confronted by the large amount of complaints regarding his weight clinic he lied about his clinic being his wife's (or he lied on Indian television when he claimed it was his)
    3) Dr Nigams once posted a patient photo showing 3 months time between pre and postop, where patient hairlength was about 6 cm difference (hair grows 1 cm/month)
    4) Dr Nigams once posted a series of patient photo's with post-op dates in the future
    5) Dr Nigams once posted patient photo's from another doctor
    6) It turned out he's probably not a real doctor
    7) Patients who can 'proof' his theories disappear into nowhere (OBI and NeverSayNever)
    8) Boldy, who's going to lead his cell growth experiments is just a hobbyist. I think I read he didnt even follow an official study for it (no bio chem study). He seems to be knowledgeable though. But a hobbyist.
    9) There's a growing amount of complaints on Indian websites, stating his therapies don't work. According to Nigams this are his competitors
    10) A forum member called some well known doctors in India. They all said they thought Nigams was a fr**d.
    11) Nigams once claimed he was working with Dr Lauster. When forum members contacted Lausters' lab, they claimed they didn't work together at all

    Of course this does NOT mean that it might not work. Boldy seems to be knowledgeable and who knows, maybe he can combine research results into something that works. But please, be careful here ... A lot of stuff in the past, of which I summed some up, didn't 'add up' the least.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Axel
    There's huge expectation with Dr Nigam.. I just hope he hires the photoshop artist who did the pics of the dermarroller study since it was done in Mumbai as well!
    Fixed for comedic value.

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  • Axel
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    There's huge expectation with Dr Nigam.. I just hope he hires the photographer who did the pics of the dermarroller study since it was done in Mumbai as well!

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  • bananana
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    Ok, this is it.

    If Boldy and Tom's experiment goes well, I'm the next forum member heading there.

    I believed in Nigam since the beginning, and frankly, I'm tired from all these experiments in DYI arrangement.

    Currently I'm on MSM/VIT C + dermaroller + divine herbal oil.
    I've seen stabilisation over the last 2 years, BUT NO REGROWTH.

    I'm thinking of just trying minox + roller but that is it.

    I'm NW 3V diffuse or something similar, but I mask it to NW1.
    My dad is NW 5A, I'm probably headed there.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by tom vercetti
    @Arashi, yes for sure, I will post macro pics as you want no problem. But result is the same than before.
    So, Tom, any time to post the pics ? Would be much appreciated !

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  • idontwant2bebalding
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    Originally posted by dipship31
    The hair density in the left temporal area (receiving cells and growth factors only) showed a quick increase (96% compared to day 0) at week 3 post-injection; 3-6 weeks reaching a plateau; 6-8 weeks further increasing to reach 114% at week 8 post-injection (FIG. 6, solid line). The hair density in the right temporal area (receiving the mixture of cells and growth factors and hyaluronic acid gel) gradually increased by 58% at week 3, 86% at week 6, and 111% at week 8 post-injection (FIG. 6, dotted line).

    whoa
    Is this for cancer prevention?

    http://www.nature.com/news/simple-mo...cancer-1.13236
    The researchers suspected that the long HA molecules formed a tight cage around cells, preventing tumour cells from replicating unchecked and essentially nipping 'pre-cancers' in the bud. In tissue-culture experiments, the cells of naked mole rats could be made cancerous by blocking the gene that encodes HA or by increasing levels of a protein that recycles the sugar. Those cells, when implanted under the skin of mice, formed tumours easily.

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  • greatjob!
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    Isn't this the same Armani that was performing very aggressive strip hair transplants on very young guys exhausting their donor with a NW 0 hairline, then he switched to FUE and got terrible yield and results? I don't even think he performs transplants himself anymore he just created some sort of hair transplant franchise company. He has about as much credibility with me as Bosley, I would not put too much stock in this or get my hopes up,

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