Dr Nigam, my own experience

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  • Pentarou
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    Whatever you think of Dr Nigam and his presentational style, Boldy is one of the 'good guys' of the online hair loss community, and him having access to labs to apply his advanced knowledge and put recent research into practice is a Good Thing. Maybe the process won't go as hoped, or will take longer, that's unfortunately always a possibility in all scientific endeavours. We will see in time, but I strongly doubt that someone with Boldy's fortitude will give up on this fight if events don't go exactly as planned first time round.

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  • Conpecia
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    I agree with greatjob and others that we need to be a little more reserved and wait until we see legitimate results. I'm as excited as the next guy to have boldy and nigam attacking this, but over the past week or so I've calmed down and the rationality is kicking back in. We haven't seen much yet, so it's going to take a lot of proof. I'll reserve judgment until I see it or the lack thereof.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    i dont think it has to do with the Dr but just think the Dr has the clinic and calls an"internet site creator marketing specialist" and this guy is like omg....loooooooooooool , but why there is the same thumbmail pic of multipication as of nigams site? i think Dr nigam must " clear his place" from these fakeass clone Drs...
    I don't believe that though.

    The Dr. Opens up the clinic, gets release forms from patients allowing them to have their pictures taken and used online. They come back for a review/follow up of their procedure months later, take more photos which are then given to the web developer for use on the website.

    Throughout this whole process, the Dr. DAMN WELL BETTER be informed of the process of documenting the whole thing and how its going to show up on THEIR website.

    Its also interesting to note that the website's address was first registered last month... much later than 2010 with that fake documented case. So what happened? Did they take photos regardless eventhough they didn't have a website? Did they plan on having a site? If they planned, why did someone very obviously take the time to patch someones bald head and supply the photograph to a hair transplant clinic? Was they photo editor naive or just stupid?

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  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
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    i dont think it has to do with the Dr but just think the Dr has the clinic and calls an"internet site creator marketing specialist" and this guy is like omg....loooooooooooool , but why there is the same thumbmail pic of multipication as of nigams site? i think Dr nigam must " clear his place" from these fakeass clone Drs...
    Originally posted by hellouser
    If only restoring hair was as easy as using the clone tool in photoshop.

    Actually, not for some, as its obvious whoever created those fake images doesnt know shit about photoshop. Dr. Anjali Shere = FRAUD FAILURE.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    looks like hair multipication is becoming a standar there LOL hell
    If only restoring hair was as easy as using the clone tool in photoshop.

    Actually, not for some, as its obvious whoever created those fake images doesnt know shit about photoshop. Dr. Anjali Shere = FRAUD FAILURE.

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  • veca
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    Just read what the forum member (Balding Indian UK) Hair Site wrote. Theread called "More Dr Nigam cotroversy - Must Read!"

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  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
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    looks like hair multipication is becoming a standar there LOL hell

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  • hellouser
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    Also, this image:



    Which is taken from Dr. Anjali Shere's website, is very badly and obviously photoshopped. Not only do I see obvious use of the clone tool but when brought into photoshop and using the levels adjustment, I can see where the transitions of patches begin and end. Not only that, the image on the right is THE EXACT SAME IMAGE as the one on the left.

    Fraud.

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  • hellouser
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    All of Dr. Anjali Shere's website registration information can be found here:



    All of Dr. Nigam's information can be found here:



    Close proximity of the two clinics but very obviously very different people, at least very different registrants.

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  • veca
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    WTF guys??? Some guy from Hair Site is from India and has post this .... http://www.*************/hair-loss/b...casc-DESC.html

    I can not believe ... Why is all this ****ed up like this??? Just look at this website: http://dranjalishere.com/

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  • greatjob!
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    Originally posted by sausage
    I can't get excited about this as some of you crazy ppl.....

    The images on Dr Nigams website don't do him any favors.......the before and after photos don't look any different..........the hair is simply short in the first images and then grown out in the second image to look like there is more hair.

    Can't anyone else see that........

    If Nigam's procedures were as amazing as ppl on here are making out.......the guys in those photos would have thick heads of hair in their second photo......they don't.
    I have to agree, while I am extremely hopeful, especially since boldy is now involved and will keep the forum updated, I haven't seen any concrete evidence to back up the hype.

    This is becoming typical of this forum, we get a little info and a few poster start proclaiming baldness is cured, that is then followed be crushing disappointment. Anyone remember Replicel? There were pages and pages of people claiming they had cured baldness, hell people that knew nothing about the market bought stock in Replicel, lol. I think everyone should pump the brakes and wait for Tom and boldy's results before you start proclaiming Dr. Nigam our savior. I am hopeful and thankful for the work he is doing but lets not get hysterical.

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  • sausage
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    I can't get excited about this as some of you crazy ppl.....

    The images on Dr Nigams website don't do him any favors.......the before and after photos don't look any different..........the hair is simply short in the first images and then grown out in the second image to look like there is more hair.

    Can't anyone else see that........

    If Nigam's procedures were as amazing as ppl on here are making out.......the guys in those photos would have thick heads of hair in their second photo......they don't.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    i dont think so. in a previous version of his site he states price 1/10th of ghos
    If Nigam charges 1/10 while other HT docs adopt his technique for doubling, why would anyone chose another doc over nigam's cheaper prices?

    Only reason one should pay more is if its being done by someone like Dr. Rahal, I'd easily let him work on my hairline. EASILY.

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  • reckless
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    I was talking about the surgeons he will teach.

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  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
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    i dont think so. in a previous version of his site he states price 1/10th of ghos

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