Footballer Wesley Sneijder had hair multiplication with Dr. Gho
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let feriduni do hair stem cell transplants.
by the way, in the study it said that the donor kept having the same "charecteristics"...that is too broad and too vague. if the donor still has less hair per graft or is a bit thinner, then i don't even want tot hink about a transplant with Gho.Leave a comment:
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Thats the whole point dahhh that the donor remains intact even after extracting graftsLeave a comment:
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let feriduni do hair stem cell transplants.
by the way, in the study it said that the donor kept having the same "charecteristics"...that is too broad and too vague. if the donor still has less hair per graft or is a bit thinner, then i don't even want tot hink about a transplant with Gho.Leave a comment:
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Dont tell me i know this, and i have to say, Ghos early results looked like not so good but his current results are getting better and better even on people with thinner hair or thin donor like Wesley Sneijder.
Do we see such improvement in FUT and FUE transplants (except Cole who strangely also got a patient who had very good growth in recipient area fter only 4 months) nope we dont see it because FUT cant be improved any further and should finally be abandoned for good
FUE on the other hand can be improved in a lot of ways, lesser white dotting, more graft sessions, higher density etc etc etc
But i think that HST is actually the final form of FUE developmentLeave a comment:
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Imagine regenerating more donor and even getting better results in the recipient area. How bout scars? If Gho HSt is almost undetectable, maybe it can completely heal and have zero scarring. Then you can shave your hair even more. That would be awesome.Leave a comment:
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I really dont know, cause if he is right today he just dont need it at all but of course it would be nice to see if this would increase the regrothrate overal slightly more.
Anyway even with 70 to 80% regrowth you could fill almost every person full againLeave a comment:
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Dr Cole is having success with ACell. My question is, what would happen if Gho added Acell to his HST?Leave a comment:
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even with losing 400 Graft each time, you would only see the results well after around 7 or 8 full session ( 8 times 400 is 3200 Grafts lost while you got 16.000 or even more transplanted)
I have to say, that no one of us will ever live that long to witness a follicle not been harvestable anymore. I think we would rather bite the dust then witness this.
I really hope that Gho will come up with 3000 Graft sessions next year or so. This would be pretty good for us, so this would make a full restoration faster achievable.
Today i was thinking just for fun, what would happen if Gho would really strech the extraction to the point wher its getting critical, like 4 or 5k each time.Leave a comment:
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but I do think in general the rate of regeneration should not decrease... so you'll lose 20% of harvested grafts each session... so if you get 2000 grafts done you lose 400 follicular units.... which is better than going to a normal doc and losing all 2000Leave a comment:
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The rate of regeneration wont decrease. Everytime you harvest this particukare graft its like the first time for the graftLeave a comment:
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well gho is going for an injectable but as far as HT I would say they'll just refine HST for awhile.. the next step is to get everyone to offer it.. this will start to bring the price down closer to cost right now Gho has leverage to keep a higher profit marginLeave a comment:
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83% is sick. My question would be what happens when you go back in a year later to reharvest those follicles; does the regeneration rate drop to 60%? 50%? If that 83% is repeatable over multiple procedures you've got a pretty good solution if you have the financial resources.Leave a comment:
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That picture is OLD.
Chrissake.
It's circa a median 83% regrowth - not quite the cure but destroys current FUE clinics.
But the take home message is this: If Gho can do this, where is the room for improvement given the correct investments and research?Leave a comment:
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