Footballer Wesley Sneijder had hair multiplication with Dr. Gho

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  • Follicle Death Row
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    I'm convinced. I've never seen anyone with a transplant cut their hair that short. Looks like he's had 3500 (maybe he has). Might be the best HT I've seen. The procedure ticks all the boxes, vastly increased donor, minimally invasive, scar free to the naked eye, short down time.

    If you have the financial resources it really seems that you can sweep against the tide. Tackle the hairloss as it progresses and restore your hair every 2 or 3 years. HST will surely allow the hairline you want and density over multiple procedures rather than an unsatisfactory compromise. I had said I'd never undergo HT but this procedure seems so much better. Something I might consider in the future for sure.

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  • Follicle Death Row
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    Yeah, that sounds fair.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by Follicle Death Row
    Well said. If this is indeed working (I think it must be if they're still offering it) then Dr. Gho has gone some way to making up for the shortcomings in the past. Sounds like the ideal procedure for the risk adverse who may need plentiful donor in the future and want to limit scarring. I should imagine a 0.6mm extraction tool leaves no marks to the noticeable marks to the naked eye.

    I'm beginning to come around on Dr. Gho and the Hair Science Institute.
    I think if you research his shortcomings and the evolution of his work that HST isn't a scam but the organic conclusion of his research

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by Follicle Death Row
    I should imagine a 0.6mm extraction tool leaves no marks to the noticeable marks to the naked eye.

    its actually a .05mm needle I believe

    here are the latest pictures of WS


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    WS wears his hair MUCH shorter than the MAJORITY of FUE or strip patients





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    Joling after his 2nd HST



    DAMN THATS CUT SHORT!

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  • Follicle Death Row
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    Well said. If this is indeed working (I think it must be if they're still offering it) then Dr. Gho has gone some way to making up for the shortcomings in the past. Sounds like the ideal procedure for the risk adverse who may need plentiful donor in the future and want to limit scarring. I should imagine a 0.6mm extraction tool leaves no marks to the noticeable marks to the naked eye.

    I'm beginning to come around on Dr. Gho and the Hair Science Institute.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by Gubter_87
    If I understand the technique correctly it seems to be essentially hair plucking. He plucks a hair and then takes the stem cells surrounding and implants into the thinning area.

    However he claims to have a patent on this technique, so in some way it must differ from the technique that Dr. Cooley and other doctors have started experimenting with?
    it is very much like plucking... both plucking and HST work off the same scientific concepts.... plucking is less invasive than HST (which is really a less invasive FUE that allows for donor regrowth). However HST is available now and currently on average has a better regrowth rate than plucking, an unavailable procedure, has.



    In either procedure the idea is to leave enough stem cells behind (via plucking or via extracting half of a normal FUE graft) while still extracting enough stem cells to allow for growth in the recipient area..


    both procedures are not scams in the sense that the science is proven

    the real questions are.. how much does this increase the available donor? and which has better regrowth rates in both recipient and donor areas?


    people seem to think that gho can do what he says.. but that he isn't very good at it... however between WS and joling's results I can't say im not impressed... this procedure is perfect for me as somebody who wants a shaved head but with enough hair there to SOMEWHAT frame my face





    HST started in 07 or 08.. and was only really put into a public market in the last 6-8 months tops...... and for those 6-8 months you could get no more than 1600-1900 grafts for some time.... i think its been upped to 2300...and you can only have one procedure every 12 months (recently this was changed to 9 months) thusly we will not see the full restorations that people are asking for until AT LEAST another year or so.... and thats if were lucky and early adopters went for full restorations as fast as they could... and also want to take the time out of their day to come on here and post.... did you frequent these forums when baldness was not an issue for you? as you can see it may take some time before we see a miraculous nw7 to nw1 result.... although if you have a great donor area and that area reacts well to rengeration than its very very possible


    again, this science is proven... its more a question of consistency at this point

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  • RichardDawkins
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    I said at hair site, that the problem is "If a bad hair transplant surgeon "teches" something to others, those people also become worse transplant guys"

    This technique in better hands like the guys you mentioned here would be DA SHIT i can tell you. Because they can create a perfect density coverage with the option of doing whatever you like with your hair

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    one of the problems is that he almost never does it himself. he has some "doctors" he "educates" who do it for him. one of them being some kristel van herwijnen. so basically, it's done by nurses a lot of the time and he's not even present. also, a scientist is not automatically a good hair surgeon. that's why this patent thing, especially in the medicine world, sucks. if feriduni, hasson & wong or cole would try this out, they could probably achieve much better results.

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  • RichardDawkins
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    Thanks for this infos , i just wanted to know this. And i think i just found out the big Gho problem here.

    Gho is to stupid and i mean it that way, to use the expanded/infinite donor for a good coverage becuse he simply lacks the know how for a good transplant

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  • Follicle Death Row
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    Gho is well dodgey but I must say Wesley Sneijder's hair is looking damn good at the moment. What gives? Did he actually undergo regular FUE I wonder?

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    Originally posted by RichardDawkins
    So he does every sunday? Interesting because Iron.Man always said that Gho is not one of those commercial Whores. Interesting
    it's very commercial. at least, i think so. on sundays we have this program on beauty (you can check the exact name of it on the rtl.nl website...) and all the hair transplants that occur on that program are done by Gho or by TransHair...but 80% by Gho. a few famous dutch people had it done by him: snijder, frans bauer, gerard joling (who does look good but he had another transplant a few years ago by a regular surgeon, and a lot of people suspect he also wears extensions...)

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  • RichardDawkins
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    So he does every sunday? Interesting because Iron.Man always said that Gho is not one of those commercial Whores. Interesting

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    Gho has, in my opinion, never been an option. He comes on TV here in Holland every Sunday on this beauty show...you can hardly take him seriously...

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  • RichardDawkins
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    Ah who gives, if someone like him would work with what Cole is investigating, we could all sleep better because Gho (even with a working formula) is not a viable option anymore

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  • CVAZBAR
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    I checked out Feridunis pics and his work does look very good but I noticed he doesn't spot the light on their heads on the after pics, like he does on the before.

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