Dr Nigam, my own experience

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  • drnigams
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 551

    Veca,
    I can give you only a theoretical answer to your question.

    1)If the stemcells have activated a follicle to regrow from telogen to anagen...than they are not immune to loss.

    2)If new hair follicle is generated de-novo,than that hair follicle has the potential to be immune as the ingredients i.e stem cells, dermal papilla cells are genetically from safe donor area, from the back of the scalp.

    Originally posted by veca
    Dr. Nigam,

    Can stemcell injection + ecm + growth factors immunize existing hair follicles from further hair loss?

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    • ar50
      Senior Member
      • May 2013
      • 115

      Originally posted by Arashi
      And also, Oppenheimer, your report about The Dutch being wealthy and easily being able to afford a HST is not true. Holland is one of the most socialistic countries in the world and therefore poor by definition. Well of course not really poor, but people are just not rich because of the steep income tax. Most there just simply can't cough up 10k USD for a transplant, especially not the people in their 20's & early 30's. That's why these Turkish clinics are so extremely popular on the Dutch forum (seems like at least 75% of the people go to Turkey, or at least you get that impression by the number of threads regarding Turkish clinics)
      I can vouch for that.

      I live in Holland and our government is really buttf*cking us very rough.
      We must cut back 6 billion according to the European Union.
      But I would lend money from my relatives to save my hair.

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      • veca
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 219

        Originally posted by drnigams
        Veca,
        I can give you only a theoretical answer to your question.

        1)If the stemcells have activated a follicle to regrow from telogen to anagen...than they are not immune to loss.

        2)If new hair follicle is generated de-novo,than that hair follicle has the potential to be immune as the ingredients i.e stem cells, dermal papilla cells are genetically from safe donor area, from the back of the scalp.
        Thanks DR. Nigam,
        Theoretically ... sounds logical. The next months are crucial ...

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        • oppenheimer82
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2013
          • 118

          Originally posted by Arashi
          I actually saw his photo (he posted them but they're only visible to the people in his friends list). It looked quite good to me. Not sure what he expected with 800 grafts. I asked him what was wrong, he said that the HST grafts started to grow WAY later than with his FUE, I think he said after 6 months. But that's what HASCI always stated, that HST grafts will start to grow later and mostly will start growing about month 5/6 (though a lot of people including me report regrowth to start after 2 months already). He also stated that regrowth started with very thin hairs, like spider rag. But that's ALWAYS how regrowth manifests itself in the beginning. These hairs then get thicker to normal thickness over time.

          I think a lot of people here, including you, don't like HASCI, not because of their results, but because IronMan is their fanboy and everybody hates that guy, for obvious reasons. But to start bashing Gho because of IronMan, that just doesn't make much sense.
          arashi and others, for the love of god, could you please stay on topic now. keep this thread reserved for tom and his results. no need anymore to talk about other stuff. (e.g. dr. gho) if you still want to continue to do so, then start a new thread, perhaps in another section of this forum. thank you very much.

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          • Arashi
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2012
            • 3888

            Originally posted by oppenheimer82
            arashi and others, for the love of god, could you please stay on topic now. keep this thread reserved for tom and his results. no need anymore to talk about other stuff. (e.g. dr. gho) if you still want to continue to do so, then start a new thread, perhaps in another section of this forum. thank you very much.
            I'm all for that, mate. But please do realize that I was just reacting to all of YOUR posts on the previous pages, dedicated to bashing Gho. If you hadn't talked about Gho, I wouldn't have to refute your claims, that's all

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            • oppenheimer82
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2013
              • 118

              Originally posted by Arashi
              I'm all for that, mate. But please do realize that I was just reacting to all of YOUR posts on the previous pages, dedicated to bashing Gho. If you hadn't talked about Gho, I wouldn't have to refute your claims, that's all
              oh really, was i bashing gho? you must be blind then
              Originally posted by oppenheimer82
              i'm certainly not bashing dr gho, i respect BOTH dr nigam as well as dr gho.
              now stay on topic.

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              • Arashi
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 3888

                Originally posted by oppenheimer82
                oh really, was i bashing gho? you must be blind then

                now stay on topic.
                Haha, dude ... In several posts you made it look like a lot of people on the Dutch forums are unhappy with Gho. And when I correct you, you say that I should stay on topic ? Just don't talk about Gho, cause if you do, you KNOW people are going to react....

                Anyway, enough about Gho ..

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                • Cookie
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 23

                  Does Nigam method work on NW5-7 who have completely bald scalp? Does anyone have a link that explain Nigam's method, because I still don't understand how it works.

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                  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 638

                    it works well. though this high nw will require not only one op. but i am not an expert so we shall wait for the Dr to give us an answer, basically he makes 1 hair into 2 by cutting it in half , then he implants it back to the donour and the other half to the recipient, so by that you have a hair transplant by having the same donour post op. then you can use again this same donour and again and again and finally have full head of hair, you can also place both bisected hairs in the recipient and have better recipient result at once but not donour regeneration.his method is very state of the art from what i have understood, he uses really tiny needles and also syrignes to imlpant bisected parts of the hair,...

                    i might be wrong though but this is what i understand, i will visit him soon and know......



                    i have a quastion for Dr Nigam,

                    can the hair be cut at three or at four and have four hairs or four hair parts that heal themselfs and grow healthy and normal size hairs?

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                    • drnigams
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 551






                      Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
                      it works well. though this high nw will require not only one op. but i am not an expert so we shall wait for the Dr to give us an answer, basically he makes 1 hair into 2 by cutting it in half , then he implants it back to the donour and the other half to the recipient, so by that you have a hair transplant by having the same donour post op. then you can use again this same donour and again and again and finally have full head of hair, you can also place both bisected hairs in the recipient and have better recipient result at once but not donour regeneration.his method is very state of the art from what i have understood, he uses really tiny needles and also syrignes to imlpant bisected parts of the hair,...

                      i might be wrong though but this is what i understand, i will visit him soon and know......



                      i have a quastion for Dr Nigam,

                      can the hair be cut at three or at four and have four hairs or four hair parts that heal themselfs and grow healthy and normal size hairs?

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                      • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2013
                        • 638

                        Dr this is only 4 months? in what time it is expected to be fully grown? and how many grafts this patient got ? what was his pre op nw?

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                        • drnigams
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 551

                          TYTR,
                          This patient was NW5/6.
                          Have a look also at the befor Pics
                          FUE (563 G) in Jan2013, in vitro doubling Grafts),march (761G) in vitro donor doubling April 2013(633G) invitro Doubling +Activated & MultipliedStem cell,
                          Treatment goal : with 3 sessions of donor doubling +Activated stem cells with in 12 months hope to convert the present situation of NW 5-6 to NW2



                          Originally posted by drnigams


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                          • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2013
                            • 638

                            so with the time being too soon yet to see it is impressive, also the result considering the amount of grafts ....

                            i guess we shall see him sometime with full coverage and not see through coverage,

                            i really cant wait for results, also from toms case.

                            keep the good wokr Dr

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                            • stayhopeful
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 280

                              Originally posted by drnigams
                              TYTR,
                              This patient was NW5/6.
                              Have a look also at the befor Pics
                              FUE (563 G) in Jan2013, in vitro doubling Grafts),march (761G) in vitro donor doubling April 2013(633G) invitro Doubling +Activated & MultipliedStem cell,
                              Treatment goal : with 3 sessions of donor doubling +Activated stem cells with in 12 months hope to convert the present situation of NW 5-6 to NW2

                              Dr Nigam much appreciated your efforts. However, it is extremely difficult to accurately assess these photographs when the before picture is shaved and the after picture is grown out. I hope you can understand this

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                              • Henkeh91
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2013
                                • 127

                                Originally posted by stayhopeful
                                Dr Nigam much appreciated your efforts. However, it is extremely difficult to accurately assess these photographs when the before picture is shaved and the after picture is grown out. I hope you can understand this
                                Just my thoughts! I find it hard to see any big different when the hair length are not the same in both pictures. Thanks for sharing though!

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