Dr. Wesley has begun his 3rd 'Pilofocus' Phase Testing- I was finally involved!
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I am assuming he is gonna say he had a busy weekend then give us some mundane news. this is my bet. ive been following this thread since mid-2015.Comment
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So maybe he got disappointed when Dr Wesley just told him 'yeah your hair looks good, see you in 12 months'. There's no use then in coming back here and get laughed at and get told by everybody 'told you so'. So I think you might be right and this might have been the last we've heard from Artista. But who knows, maybe this saga will continue ...
One thing is fore sure, if this thread dies, it's going to get boring hereComment
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It seems he was the only one left in this thread who didn't understand that there was not even a theoretical possibility that dr Wesley could say something useful about regrowth. With such a long hair and without tattoo's it's just theoretically impossible.
So maybe he got disappointed when Dr Wesley just told him 'yeah your hair looks good, see you in 12 months'. There's no use then in coming back here and get laughed at and get told by everybody 'told you so'. So I think you might be right and this might have been the last we've heard from Artista. But who knows, maybe this saga will continue ...
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There are pics circulating of people with "FUE dots" on the internet but I wonder if this is not a result of some doctors using bigger drills than others ? Maybe if you have very thick hair a doctor would need a bigger drill, but I guess in most cases small enough drills can be used to cause very minimal (visible) scarring.
HASCI uses 0.6 mm drills and most people agree that it's 'scarless'. So if you're really worried about scarring, ask your doctor if he can use 0.6mm drill in your case. Then you should be fine.Comment
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Depending on the drill size most FUE surgeries give minimal scarring. I surely don't have any noticeable scarring, I trim my hair to about 6 mm lately (in my case 0.6mm drills were used)
There are pics circulating of people with "FUE dots" on the internet but I wonder if this is not a result of some doctors using bigger drills than others ? Maybe if you have very thick hair a doctor would need a bigger drill, but I guess in most cases small enough drills can be used to cause very minimal (visible) scarring.
HASCI uses 0.6 mm drills and most people agree that it's 'scarless'. So if you're really worried about scarring, ask your doctor if he can use 0.6mm drill in your case. Then you should be fine.
I also heard the transection rates are lower with pilofocus.
Bottom line is I am interested in this for other reasons than just regeneration, which I do agree is unlikely.Comment
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I kind of figured he update us regardless. Even if it was just going to be a scarless procedure. Discouraging. Maybe the procedure isn't going to come out at all.Comment
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An update that basically leaves us in the same position we were in before his visit to Wesley.Comment
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