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  • didi
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 1360

    #91
    If DD technique works as claimed does it mean Pilofocus will be dead before it was born..

    we needed pilofocus 10 years ago.


    whats gonna happen to dr gho? theres no way he can match dr nigams 5000 grafts per session with his pathetic 1400 grafts, only a few months needed between procedures compared to 9...
    plus huge price difference..

    oh well..he can always count on IM ; his loyal customer and cheerleader



    IM I think you better start thinking about switching sides

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    • oppenheimer82
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 118

      #92
      great post feartheloss

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      • FearTheLoss
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 1581

        #93
        Originally posted by didi
        If DD technique works as claimed does it mean Pilofocus will be dead before it was born..

        we needed pilofocus 10 years ago.


        whats gonna happen to dr gho? theres no way he can match dr nigams 5000 grafts per session with his pathetic 1400 grafts, only a few months needed between procedures compared to 9...
        plus huge price difference..

        oh well..he can always count on IM ; his loyal customer and cheerleader



        IM I think you better start thinking about switching sides
        First off, I have hopes in Dr. Nigam and I like to think that he is on to something. Second off, we don't need to have sides here..we are all on the same side and that is the side fighting against MPB...so let's stop with all the nonsense and bickering and try and get things done here.

        With Dr. Nigam's claims, he should be able to convert a nw7 to a nw2 within a year and a half, and it is my understanding that he has already starting doing so with a few patients....so by the beginning of 2014 we should see the first full conversion (Correct me if I'm wrong Dr. Nigam) ...as for now, let's all remain cautiously optimistic...there are so many let downs in this industry, I'm not saying Dr. Nigam will be, but let's just not get out hopes up just yet.

        That all being said, Dr. Nigam, let's move forward with this and get a internationally known and respected veteran doctor to take a look at your donor doubling and move on. I hope you can back up your claims and save us all...big things are coming your way if you can prove it to a doctor like Cole.

        FTL

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

          #94
          this thing with hst pricing and amount of grafts is like a joke for me and other patients that have mostly single hair at the donour , i mean pay close to 10.000 euro to get 2000 hairs?Nigam is the only way to go my friends and i will go to him soon
          Originally posted by didi
          If DD technique works as claimed does it mean Pilofocus will be dead before it was born..

          we needed pilofocus 10 years ago.


          whats gonna happen to dr gho? theres no way he can match dr nigams 5000 grafts per session with his pathetic 1400 grafts, only a few months needed between procedures compared to 9...
          plus huge price difference..

          oh well..he can always count on IM ; his loyal customer and cheerleader



          IM I think you better start thinking about switching sides

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          • StinkySmurf
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 124

            #95
            Originally posted by didi
            If DD technique works as claimed does it mean Pilofocus will be dead before it was born..
            I'm hoping Dr. Wesley's Pilofocus does indeed bring an improvement in scaring over what Dr. Cole and Dr. Nigam are doing now for the donor area with their tools and ECM, and should the in-vitro follicular regeneration be real we can just combine the two.

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            • Artista
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2010
              • 2070

              #96
              First of all. FearTheLoss , I agree with you , Im so glad that Dr Cole will be meeting up with Nigam.
              Secondly, StinkySmurf, I have had the PowerPoint presentation meeting on Skype with Dr Wesley. We had a lengthy conversation about it and I was lucky to have done so.
              I am also lucky to have been included as a patient in Dr Wesley's upcoming and updated Pilofocus Phase Testings of his new technique with the specialized instrumentation.
              Most people do not know all of the facts and figures related to Dr Wesley's surgical developments,,I do and so does Spencer Kobren.
              As Spencer has said before a couple of times , this is potentially going to be a huge ground breaking new science in hair transplantation.

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              • 35YrsAfter
                Doctor Representative
                • Aug 2012
                • 1418

                #97
                Originally posted by Artista
                First of all. FearTheLoss , I agree with you , Im so glad that Dr Cole will be meeting up with Nigam.
                I just emailed Dr. Cole. I will speak with him on Monday and get any additional thoughts.

                Regenerative medicine is a reality and researchers are extending the effectiveness of existing treatments throughout many branches of medicine. I have heard reports that hair follicles are much more difficult to clone or regenerate than many other body parts or organs. As we get older, we notice hair growing on our ear lobes and even out of the end of our noses. I look and question; why did hair grow there and why are places that benefit cosmetically so resistant to growth? Either Nigam's technique works or it doesn't. Even if it's just a little better than ACell and PRP, that's still a move forward.

                35YrsAfter works at Dr. Cole's office
                chuck@forhair.com
                Pioneer in total follicular unit hair transplantation and microscopic dissection, focusing on transforming hair restoration surgery from cosmetically unacceptable results into aesthetically pleasing results.

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                • clandestine
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 2002

                  #98
                  Thank you 35YearsAfter.

                  Be sure to keep us updated.

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                  • didi
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 1360

                    #99
                    Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
                    I just emailed Dr. Cole. I will speak with him on Monday and get any additional thoughts.

                    Regenerative medicine is a reality and researchers are extending the effectiveness of existing treatments throughout many branches of medicine. I have heard reports that hair follicles are much more difficult to clone or regenerate than many other body parts or organs. As we get older, we notice hair growing on our ear lobes and even out of the end of our noses. I look and question; why did hair grow there and why are places that benefit cosmetically so resistant to growth? Either Nigam's technique works or it doesn't. Even if it's just a little better than ACell and PRP, that's still a move forward.

                    35YrsAfter works at Dr. Cole's office
                    chuck@forhair.com
                    www.forhair.com


                    35yrsafter

                    DR Cole was talking about regeneration but I cant remember what % he was getting and how consistent it was.
                    Can you give us some numbers?

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                    • 534623
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 1854

                      Originally posted by didi

                      oh well..he can always count on IM ; his loyal customer and cheerleader

                      IM I think you better start thinking about switching sides
                      For my personal hair loss situation - I wouldn't have a problem at all to switch to every side who has indeed something that constant and perfectly works - sorry, but what else?

                      Concerning Dr. Nigam - does it?

                      The reality is, that especially this swashbuckler simply doesn't have something that constant and perfectly works - besides photoshop and hot air.

                      By the way: Around 15 years ago - they said similar things about Dr. Gho, and many do it still TODAY (!), although Dr. Gho...

                      - presented his work regularly at scientific meetings (and is still doing it);

                      - published his own findings in reputable medical journals;

                      - has more than 5000 patients, without any noteworthy bad feedback;

                      - and finally, is simply doing what he is doing - WITHOUT making a big drama out of it (aka "this isn't rocket science");

                      In simple words, Dr. Gho's BACKGROUND has been totally different contrary to swashbucklers like Nigam - since it's BEGINNINGS more than 15 years ago! And all that means, and the following is simply a FACT:
                      Dr. Gho has simply the MOST EXPERIENCE in this field and on this planet in general, when it comes to "hair plucking" or "hair doubling" or "hair multiplication" in general - and that will be case forever in the history.
                      Last edited by Winston; 06-30-2013, 09:52 AM.

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                      • yeahyeahyeah
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 1776

                        Originally posted by 534623
                        For my personal hair loss situation - I wouldn't have a problem at all to switch to every side who has indeed something that constant and perfectly works - sorry, but what else?

                        Concerning Dr. Nigam - does it?

                        The reality is, that especially this swashbuckler simply doesn't have something that constant and perfectly works - besides photoshop and hot air.

                        By the way: Around 15 years ago - they said similar things about Dr. Gho, and many do it still TODAY (!), although Dr. Gho...

                        - presented his work regularly at scientific meetings (and is still doing it);

                        - published his own findings in reputable medical journals;

                        - has more than 5000 patients, without any noteworthy bad feedback;

                        - and finally, is simply doing what he is doing - WITHOUT making a big drama out of it (aka "this isn't rocket science");

                        In simple words, Dr. Gho's BACKGROUND has been totally different contrary to swashbucklers like Nigam - since it's BEGINNINGS more than 15 years ago! And all that means, and the following is simply a FACT:
                        Dr. Gho has simply the MOST EXPERIENCE in this field and on this planet in general, when it comes to "hair plucking" or "hair doubling" or "hair multiplication" in general - and that will be case forever in the history.
                        Either way dr cole will find out for us.
                        Last edited by Winston; 06-30-2013, 09:52 AM.

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                        • clandestine
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 2002

                          God IM you're retarded.

                          Try, for once, to convey something without using sarcastic tone.
                          You seem incapable of this, which is saddening. People would take you much more seriously.

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                          • 35YrsAfter
                            Doctor Representative
                            • Aug 2012
                            • 1418

                            Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
                            Either way dr cole will find out for us.
                            One of Dr. Cole's pet peeves is the length of time it takes for doctors, hair restoration doctors in particular, to utilize new technology. It takes ten years or more and that length of time is unacceptable. Men were screwed up with unnatural looking plugs for decades.

                            Imagine being the physician who just bought a robotic FUE device. Quite an investment. All of a sudden a new technology emerges that renders your investment a near worthless pile of scrap metal. I think back to when I bought my first computer. It was a Macintosh Performa. It had a 90mz Motorola processor and a 2GB hard drive. My neighbor was stunned at the idea of such a huge hard drive. Now you can buy 4TB hard drives and RAM is dirt cheap. I paid way too much for that computer and now it's a boat anchor. How many or you still use dial-up Internet? The sound of a modem reminds me of a huge waste of time.

                            People need to get it through their heads that technology IS moving forward at a rapid pace. The hard drive capacities of today were considered impossible only a short time ago. Things that were thought impossible are now becoming a reality.

                            Body part and organ regeneration remains science fiction in the minds of doctors and laymen alike. Here are some You Tube videos that offer a look at the current state of the technology:

                            Introduction to the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine

                            New Study at the Center for Regenerative Medicine - Mayo Clinic

                            Lecture Anthony Hollander: The Future of Regenerative Medicine

                            ARM 2013 Regenerative Medicine State of the Industry Briefing

                            It remains to be seen whether Nigam is on to something. His claims even if not as advertised WILL eventually materialize at some point in time. Like the rest of you, I want it to happen ASAP.

                            35YrsAfter works at Dr. Cole's office
                            Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015, 12:54 PM.

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                            • yeahyeahyeah
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 1776

                              Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
                              One of Dr. Cole's pet peeves is the length of time it takes for doctors, hair restoration doctors in particular, to utilize new technology. It takes ten years or more and that length of time is unacceptable. Men were screwed up with unnatural looking plugs for decades.

                              Imagine being the physician who just bought a robotic FUE device. Quite an investment. All of a sudden a new technology emerges that renders your investment a near worthless pile of scrap metal. I think back to when I bought my first computer. It was a Macintosh Performa. It had a 90mz Motorola processor and a 2GB hard drive. My neighbor was stunned at the idea of such a huge hard drive. Now you can buy 4TB hard drives and RAM is dirt cheap. I paid way too much for that computer and now it's a boat anchor. How many or you still use dial-up Internet? The sound of a modem reminds me of a huge waste of time.

                              People need to get it through their heads that technology IS moving forward at a rapid pace. The hard drive capacities of today were considered impossible only a short time ago. Things that were thought impossible are now becoming a reality.

                              Body part and organ regeneration remains science fiction in the minds of doctors and laymen alike. Here are some You Tube videos that offer a look at the current state of the technology:

                              Introduction to the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine

                              New Study at the Center for Regenerative Medicine - Mayo Clinic

                              Lecture Anthony Hollander: The Future of Regenerative Medicine

                              ARM 2013 Regenerative Medicine State of the Industry Briefing

                              It remains to be seen whether Nigam is on to something. His claims even if not as advertised WILL eventually materialize at some point in time. Like the rest of you, I want it to happen ASAP.

                              35YrsAfter works at Dr. Cole's office
                              Well Aderans has folded. So things are not looking good.

                              The only thing stopping me from taking finasteride are the potential sides and the idea that I am playing with my hormones. This as a result is causing me to not pursue a HT in case I lose hair behind the transplanted hair.

                              If there was a better alternative to fin that maintains I think many of us would be happy, but there isn't and this is the problem. Which is why there is so much desperation amongst forum members.

                              There is too much talk not enough solutions.

                              How is Dr Cole's work on donor regeneration going?

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                              • KO1
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2012
                                • 805

                                The solution is to take fin. This irrational fear of this very beneficial drug is ridiculous. You're against "messing with hormones"....well have fun going bald!

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