Footballer Wesley Sneijder had hair multiplication with Dr. Gho

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  • NeedHairASAP
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 1408

    Originally posted by lost.hair.lost.youth
    Can anyone get his hands on this and brief us?


    In the abstract there is no mention about injections.

    This is a journal published by Elsevier, so it's credible stuff.
    its on the hair science institutes website


    along w a bunch of other stuff


    under "science"

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    • Dasani
      Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 57

      I have to say I have a generally favorable impression of replicel so far. I will need to see the results of their clinical trials before I get extremely excited but I'm crossing my fingers and hoping that their first trial is a success. I can't wait for Q1 2012...

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      • elvispresley
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 115

        Originally posted by Dasani
        I have to say I have a generally favorable impression of replicel so far. I will need to see the results of their clinical trials before I get extremely excited but I'm crossing my fingers and hoping that their first trial is a success. I can't wait for Q1 2012...
        what means exactly Q1 2012 ?

        thx

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        • NeedHairASAP
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 1408

          Originally posted by elvispresley
          what means exactly Q1 2012 ?

          thx
          fiscal quarter 1 of the year 2012

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          • UK_
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 2691

            Originally posted by lost.hair.lost.youth
            Can anyone get his hands on this and brief us?


            In the abstract there is no mention about injections.

            This is a journal published by Elsevier, so it's credible stuff.
            Its just his HST procedure with a few pics.

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            • UK_
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 2691

              Does anyone know if the HSI procedure is actually the same as Aderans i.e. culturing and multiplying cells for re-injection???????

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              • Sogeking
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 494

                So they are turning down NW6 and NW7 guys? Why oh why? I know their maximum is 2300 grafts per treatment. But still...

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                • Dutch_Dude
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 238

                  Why so little in one session? How come they don't have megasessions? And is no one here concerned that there are just some nurses there that put the grafts in but not the surgeon himself?

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                  • Follicle Death Row
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2011
                    • 1058

                    Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
                    Why so little in one session? How come they don't have megasessions? And is no one here concerned that there are just some nurses there that put the grafts in but not the surgeon himself?
                    I can't answer the first two questions but the nurses or techs placing the grafts is standard practice. The surgeon makes the slits in the recipient.

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                    • uninformed
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 102

                      Originally posted by UK_
                      Does anyone know if the HSI procedure is actually the same as Aderans i.e. culturing and multiplying cells for re-injection???????
                      hey UK i found these information on their site


                      THE DIFFERENCE
                      Up to the removal of the hair stem cells to be transplanted, the technique is the same as HST. The major difference lies in the method of implantation. With HST, the stem cells are "planted" in tiny holes made in the restoration area with a needle. The holes fill with a droplet of blood, which ultimately leads to sealing and healing of the wound. With Hair Stem Cell Injection, the stem cells are injected directly into the skin without prepared holes. This means the following advantages:
                      Higher density: now the hair stem cells can be implanted even more closely together. With HST, the implantation spacing is 0.2-0.3 mm, while with injection the spacing is 0.1 mm.
                      Faster healing: with HST, healing was already fast (1 to 2 days); with the injection method, there is essentially no recovery time in the restoration area because there are no wounds.
                      Even greater precision: Thanks to the refinement of the injection method, the precision of the method is unsurpassed.
                      Ideal for burn wounds: scar tissue from burn wounds has poor blood circulation. But the injection method does not require blood for healing, simply because there are essentially no wounds to require healing.
                      Seems like they still have to "extract" the follicle in donor area but they inject the instead of punching holes to create space for new follicles. Don't think they are culturing the cells but rather just taking them out and planting them at the front whilst the donor area is supposed to heal.

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                      • ukman
                        Junior Member
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 9

                        Sneijder?

                        Well if were name dropping on wesley sneijder i had the same surgeon who done wayne rooneys hair op lol

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                        • RichardDawkins
                          Inactive
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 895

                          And your point is?

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