Footballer Wesley Sneijder had hair multiplication with Dr. Gho

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  • greatjob!
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    It is puzzling if they do have an injection that works and they are using, why they are not offering it. It doesn't make much sense as they would be missing out on a lot of money. I was expecting to get a response along the lines of Histogen, and I am quite shocked that they responded saying they are already using it. Strange...

    not sure what the exact method is as they didn't offer up any info

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  • UK_
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    They're already using the injection????!!!!!

    May I ask [without sounding too distasteful] why burn victims are able to have this procedure and individuals suffering from MPB aren’t?

    Are we here suffering any less from losing our hair?

    What would happen to HST if the injection is released? lol.

    P.S. Are they actually CULTURING AND MULTIPLYING the cells?

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  • greatjob!
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    I emailed HASCI asking about their stem cell injection treatment. I asked if they had a time frame as to when it would be released and also any information on its efficacy and saftey and this was their reply:

    At this time we do this technique only to patients with burns. We don’t know when we are apply this technique to conventional treatments.

    Kind regards.
    Marleen Verreussel
    Team Hair Science Institute


    So are they saying that they already have a product like the ones Histogen, Aderans, and Replicell are developing? This seems very strange that they would have such a treatment but not release it to the general public.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
    5 years seems like a really long time. If you see some transplant results for NW 6's then it would really take a lot less than 5 years. And if they can multiply hairs, they can take a few hairs, multiply them and then put them all back into oyur head in one or two treatments.
    dutch dude you have no idea what Gho is doing.. please read through the thread or his website

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  • Follicle Death Row
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    Imagine if they moved 9,000 over a number of days. That would be something.

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    5 years seems like a really long time. If you see some transplant results for NW 6's then it would really take a lot less than 5 years. And if they can multiply hairs, they can take a few hairs, multiply them and then put them all back into oyur head in one or two treatments.

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  • RichardDawkins
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    3500 every year this would be abso****inglutely insane but funny because i really wanna see the faces of some NW7 guys friends, when this guy come clubbing with them with elvis hairdo and they ask him "hoo its a wig" and then they see nope its not a wig"

    If i had to guess, i would say that you can harvest one follicle around 4 to 5 times but i am not sure about that.

    But one thing is for sure, every NW7 can be totally fixed in around 5 to 6 years or so, sorry i menat sessions (given they are 3000 or so)

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  • Follicle Death Row
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    I'm going to send them an email asking about the average number of FU available and if they only transplant 1s and 2s since they're partially extracting follicles. I'll post up the response if they get back to me.

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  • Follicle Death Row
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    I'm with you on that. I don't believe the Hair Science Institute would risk everything by splitting hairs and the regeneration rate probably drops off. Intuitively you would think so anyway.

    18000-20000 FU in the donor. Imagine if in the future every follicular unit could be harvested once and it regenerates (or 90%ish). 3500 FU megasessions! 1 a year for 5 years! One can dream.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by Follicle Death Row
    Gho did go into it a bit in the Spencer interview. What I took from it was that you could not keep going over the same area of donor repeatedly because the small scarring builds up under the skin. I bet the regeneration rate drops off after each harvest. 90, 60, 40 or something like that. Who knows? I think the court case clarified that they are multiplying and not splitting hairs but it doesn't sound like they can keep reharvesting the same follicle over and over. Suppose it's still a waiting game.

    I think that you are correct that the rates will eventually drop off but I'm not so sure if they are that dramatic

    I sent an email explicitly asking if the same follicular unit can be extracted again after it regenerates and received a yes... however im sure you can only expect so much after that second time

    I also believe that Gho will be responding in some way shape or form to umar's criticism in the near future

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  • Follicle Death Row
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    Gho did go into it a bit in the Spencer interview. What I took from it was that you could not keep going over the same area of donor repeatedly because the small scarring builds up under the skin. I bet the regeneration rate drops off after each harvest. 90, 60, 40 or something like that. Who knows? I think the court case clarified that they are multiplying and not splitting hairs but it doesn't sound like they can keep reharvesting the same follicle over and over. Suppose it's still a waiting game.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
    The sad thing is, Peter van der Vorst (another Dutch celebrity) also just went to Gho for a transplant...it will take some time before it grows though, he just did it last week I thought...?
    thanks dutch keep us posted on stuff like this if you can


    I tried to find some before after photos but no luck yet

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    The sad thing is, Peter van der Vorst (another Dutch celebrity) also just went to Gho for a transplant...it will take some time before it grows though, he just did it last week I thought...?

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  • CVAZBAR
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    Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
    Multiplication is multiplication. If you can multiply a hair, you can do that to any hair, and if you multiply every single hair on your donor, there is no reason why you shouldn't be able to achieve a full head.
    Exactly, the shit is that his camp keeps telling people they can't??? Why the **** not? This is a bit weird.

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  • SilverSurfer
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    Gho has definitely something fishy in his operation, maybe once he has split the hairs the ones left behind are not strong enough to withstand another harvesting, this is why we will never see a full restoration from his clinic. Also the quality of the work is not good IMHO, looks weird once it grows out and the coverage is poor, unless you keep on buzzing it like the footballer sneijder does to create an optical illusion of fullness. And if you are to have a transplant you care about the end result in the top not so much as what is left in the donnor, no one except us take notice in the donnor, unless there is a scar or something.

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