Footballer Wesley Sneijder had hair multiplication with Dr. Gho

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    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.

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  • Follicle Death Row
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    Originally posted by CVAZBAR
    Well wouldn't you think that would be enough for a NW5?
    Yeah I would think so. That is a surprise. I'd like to hear a reason why they don't think a full restoration is possible. You know, I haven't heard them put an estimate of the average donor available by HST yet. I think we'd all be interested to find out. I might email them about it.

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  • CVAZBAR
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    Originally posted by Follicle Death Row
    HST does definitely not provide unlimited donor. It provides vastly expanded donor. This has been explained by Dr. Gho in the interview with Spencer.
    Well wouldn't you think that would be enough for a NW5?

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  • Follicle Death Row
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    HST does definitely not provide unlimited donor. It provides vastly expanded donor. This has been explained by Dr. Gho in the interview with Spencer.

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  • Flowers
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    Originally posted by RichardDawkins
    Thank whatever you believe in that this wont be the case for the next 5 years :-) i guess they have their fun way 2 years and after that patients will start to ask uncomfortable questions OR

    "Hey guy i am Dr XYZ and this is my Clinic we offering stem cell transplantation with expanded to limited donor"

    But Dr XYZ didnt you say "hm is impossible" a few years back

    Shut up or i sue you

    Wanna bet on this case :-)
    Why do people say stuff about HT doctors suing patients? Like what's the deal with that I hear Armani does it all the time if you publicly say you're unhappy with your result

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  • CVAZBAR
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    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    Gho is multiplying.. you'd have to be nuts to not think so HOWEVER that guy said he can't do a full restoration... this doesn't mean he isn't multiplying it just means he can only multiply so much

    its something to think about

    maybe he was lying but maybe not
    This is a bit disappointing, if it's true. It doesn't make sense if it's unlimited.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Gho is multiplying.. you'd have to be nuts to not think so HOWEVER that guy said he can't do a full restoration... this doesn't mean he isn't multiplying it just means he can only multiply so much

    its something to think about

    maybe he was lying but maybe not

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  • RichardDawkins
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    Because its cooler to say "Ahheemmm.......hmmmmmm....wellll.......i dont know.....ahem...."

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    aderans and histogen are planning to release their products before 2015...HST is not the only solution. HST is something that should be a bit MORE developed...if other doctors can do it it would be very nice. someone here said that botox also had a patent but still a lot of doctors performed it...why can't the same be done for HST?

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  • RichardDawkins
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    Thank whatever you believe in that this wont be the case for the next 5 years :-) i guess they have their fun way 2 years and after that patients will start to ask uncomfortable questions OR

    "Hey guy i am Dr XYZ and this is my Clinic we offering stem cell transplantation with expanded to limited donor"

    But Dr XYZ didnt you say "hm is impossible" a few years back

    Shut up or i sue you

    Wanna bet on this case :-)

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by RichardDawkins
    What you say? Hair multiplication is impossible "Here get a nice Strip and scalp micro tattoos instead"
    lol exactly; even Follica are endorsing HST - but we'll still be in that "ummm ahhh but if..." stage for another 5 or so years.

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  • RichardDawkins
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    What you say? Hair multiplication is impossible "Here get a nice Strip and scalp micro tattoos instead"

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  • UK_
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    Thus (lol) - Follica are working on their own form of HST.

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  • UK_
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    Taken from Follicas patent:

    Optionally, further to the process of segmenting at least a first hair follicle by applying an incisor at an oblique angle relative to the body surface, an incisor may also be applied substantially “downwards”, i.e., at about 90°, relative to the body surface in order to segment a further hair follicle that is oriented at a substantially similar angle relative to the body surface. The application of an incisor substantially downwards onto a hair follicle having this orientation preferably functions to splice the follicle into at least two substantially vertically oriented halves. Each half of the spliced follicle contains all of the biological follicular components that are necessary to generate a complete follicle and produce hair. Thus, the splicing of a hair follicle in this manner can generate a pair of hair-producing follicles from a single follicle.
    And it looks like they will use lithium as the component to promote the regeneration of the spliced follicle in donor:

    Any compound or composition that can release a lithium ion is suitable for use in the present methods and systems. Such compounds include but are not limited to a pharmaceutically acceptable prodrug, salt or solvate (e.g., a hydrate) of lithium (sometimes referred to herein as “lithium compounds”). Optionally, the lithium compounds can be formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle, carrier, diluent, or excipient, or a mixture thereof. Additionally, lithium-polymer complexes can be utilized to developed various sustained release lithium matrices.
    The present disclosure provides methods and systems for increasing hair growth in subjects in need thereof due to male- or female-pattern hair loss, pathological hair loss, or hair

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  • Dutch_Dude
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    what you guys are forgetting is that Gerard Joling also had a traditional ht before he went to Gho. Maybe that's why his result is a bit thicker. If you're a NW 6 and want to go back to something lik ea normal one you should have a traditional HT and then use HST for the crown area...I'm guessing that would give you a really good result.

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