Footballer Wesley Sneijder had hair multiplication with Dr. Gho

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  • CVAZBAR
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    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    another hairsite repost:

    "About a year ago I contacted gho's clinic, and actually had a phone consult with a physician there about HST. Intially, I emailed hi-def photos of my scalp (40 y.o. NW5 caucasian) and a list of questions. Short of it is, I was told they could only do about three passess and the best result attainable would be comparable to Joling's, (she actually drew the future hair-line onto the photo to give me an idea--it looks very comparable to Joling's post HST hairline), but not as dense (of course, he may have thickeners or mousse in there, too). She made very clear that going from NW5 to NW1 was not possible; average # of grafts they could implant was 25-35 per cm/2; and they could do up to about 1400 grafts max per session. On the phone I aked if the technique theoretically provided unlimited donor hair, why couldn't I cover more scalp
    surface area, but I didn't get a straight answer to this--just that the NW1 coverage was not realisticly attainable. "

    -pride aka ESP
    source: http://www.h*irsite.com/hair-loss/bo...DESC&be_page=2
    This doesn't sound good. Why can't this be done with unlimited donor?

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by Flowers
    My main concern with that is that if you have a bunch of grafts taken out by hasson or whoever then there won't be much left for gho to work with to fill in the rest with. And then you'd just be going back multiple times working with the small donor you have left, doing what you were trying to avoid in the first place. Right?

    I think the answer to this is going to be very specific from donor to donor.... some people have big area with thin hair, some small area with thin hair, some small area with thick hair, some large area with thick hair, blah blah blah blah blah

    I could never pull it off but Im doomed while im sure others would be just fine trying that route

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  • Flowers
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    Originally posted by greatjob!

    I know most on this site are strongly anti-hair transplant and I can respect that, however I am curious how plausible it is to undergo a large hair transplant with a doctor like Rahal or Hasson to get as much coverage in one session and then resort to hst in the future for added density and to stay ahead of future loss. If you were to undergo a large session, fut or fue, how would that affect your candidacy for hst in the future? I’ve seen people turn to fue after they maxed out their donor for fut procedures, I’m assuming it’s along the same lines.
    My main concern with that is that if you have a bunch of grafts taken out by hasson or whoever then there won't be much left for gho to work with to fill in the rest with. And then you'd just be going back multiple times working with the small donor you have left, doing what you were trying to avoid in the first place. Right?

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    another hairsite repost:

    "About a year ago I contacted gho's clinic, and actually had a phone consult with a physician there about HST. Intially, I emailed hi-def photos of my scalp (40 y.o. NW5 caucasian) and a list of questions. Short of it is, I was told they could only do about three passess and the best result attainable would be comparable to Joling's, (she actually drew the future hair-line onto the photo to give me an idea--it looks very comparable to Joling's post HST hairline), but not as dense (of course, he may have thickeners or mousse in there, too). She made very clear that going from NW5 to NW1 was not possible; average # of grafts they could implant was 25-35 per cm/2; and they could do up to about 1400 grafts max per session. On the phone I aked if the technique theoretically provided unlimited donor hair, why couldn't I cover more scalp surface area, but I didn't get a straight answer to this--just that the NW1 coverage was not realisticly attainable. "

    -pride aka ESP


    source: http://www.h*irsite.com/hair-loss/bo...DESC&be_page=2

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  • HairTalk
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    I'm uncertain to why there's so much talk about the supposed hair transplant of an athlete, based on a few non-medical photographs.

    The notion of greatly expanding donor supply is of interest to just about everyone with an investment in hair transplantation, but we all have yet to hear any prominent surgeon in the industry embrace, discuss, or even express curiosity over Dr. Gho's proposal.

    To my knowledge, Dr. Bernstein currently also is working with transection for the sake of regenerating donor follicles. I've far more interest in his results than I do in speculation over Gho's.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by SilverSurfer
    If all the hair transplant Gho does would equal Sneijder's I would have gone to him. Unfortunately the average transplant he does is poor quality and in the end looks like crap. Didn't you see Scissorboy's hairline? Looks like he pasted some hair, it doesn't look natural at all. When is everyone going to realize this.
    post some other transplants of Ghos


    jooling and WS look good but I agree you can see scissorboys hairline under harsh light


    please tho post the other results you're talking about help us out

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  • greatjob!
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    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    I'm interested in Umar's criticism... Gho has still no responded to Umar's accusations that Gho is merely splitting 3 and 4 hair follicular units and taking one hair out while leaving the rest behind....
    Also interested in this. After reading the research it seems like the only valid criticism I’ve heard. As all other issues, i.e. donor regeneration and recipient growth, all seem to have been backed up by previous independent research and posted results. If this is truly a form of HM my only problem with this treatment is session size. I am not very keen on having to have numerous procedures spread over several years to achieve my desired results.

    I know most on this site are strongly anti-hair transplant and I can respect that, however I am curious how plausible it is to undergo a large hair transplant with a doctor like Rahal or Hasson to get as much coverage in one session and then resort to hst in the future for added density and to stay ahead of future loss. If you were to undergo a large session, fut or fue, how would that affect your candidacy for hst in the future? I’ve seen people turn to fue after they maxed out their donor for fut procedures, I’m assuming it’s along the same lines.

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  • SilverSurfer
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    If all the hair transplant Gho does would equal Sneijder's I would have gone to him. Unfortunately the average transplant he does is poor quality and in the end looks like crap. Didn't you see Scissorboy's hairline? Looks like he pasted some hair, it doesn't look natural at all. When is everyone going to realize this.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by greatjob!
    yeah thanks I found the articles and then realized they were posted on the hasci website, ha!
    The original hairsite thread has a extremely informative discussion between several users. Its a highly recommended read for anyone interested in Gho

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  • greatjob!
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    yeah thanks I found the articles and then realized they were posted on the hasci website, ha!

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by greatjob!
    NeedHairASAP,

    Did anyone ever post the Gho article in its entirety? If so do you have a link? If not can you give me the citation? I am currently in graduate school and could easily access it and post it here.

    Which Gho article? I believe they are on the hair science institute's website.... here are two dif articles... if you go to their website and click "science" in the left navigational bar and then click "publications" and you should see a large list of 5-8 articles

    below are the two I think you are looking for but I'm not sure...






    here is the original link from the hair site thread:



    and here is the original thread... you have to edit it in your web browser


    http://www.h*irsite.com/hair-loss/bo...-id-66145.html



    I'm interested in Umar's criticism... Gho has still no responded to Umar's accusations that Gho is merely splitting 3 and 4 hair follicular units and taking one hair out while leaving the rest behind....

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  • greatjob!
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    NeedHairASAP,

    Did anyone ever post the Gho article in its entirety? If so do you have a link? If not can you give me the citation? I am currently in graduate school and could easily access it and post it here.

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by RichardDawkins
    Its funny and also this shows that mankind never learns from history. Believe me, if you pay the 50k Euros you will pay this for the solution to store the grafts in, everything else is just a nice bonus.

    But one thing here do all clinics fail to realise, here are a lot of people who have clinics in mind and money saved until they offer HST.

    What if Armani would offer HST, does anyone here think that "No one would go there LOL" **** it people would kill each other to get an appointment so with other clinics like Coles or Cooleys for example. THey would make more money then i dont kno who
    True - if Armani started performing HST - people would be flocking to his clinic... it would be revolutionary.

    Armani could take that procedure, work on it, charge a whopping premium and make an absolute killing, but I guess one yacht is enough.

    But we're still in that "ohh but ermmmm... hmmm" stage... which is why it will take 10 years until everyone realises how effective HST really is.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by RichardDawkins
    What if Armani would offer HST, does anyone here think that "No one would go there LOL" **** it people would kill each other to get an appointment so with other clinics like Coles or Cooleys for example. THey would make more money then i dont kno who
    lol sorry guys I'd kill all yall with my bare hands if I had to



    I really dont get why they dont offer it.. I mean even if it doesnt work whoever is the first to introduce it to america is going to make an assload

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  • RichardDawkins
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    Its funny and also this shows that mankind never learns from history. Believe me, if you pay the 50k Euros you will pay this for the solution to store the grafts in, everything else is just a nice bonus.

    But one thing here do all clinics fail to realise, here are a lot of people who have clinics in mind and money saved until they offer HST.

    What if Armani would offer HST, does anyone here think that "No one would go there LOL" **** it people would kill each other to get an appointment so with other clinics like Coles or Cooleys for example. THey would make more money then i dont kno who

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