As someone pointed out, they might've just used toppik or nanogen fibres for the after photos.
Something new?
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Because you can clearly see hair in the crown area which werent there before,
but of course - it can be other tricks like photoshop to do that.
It's just - if they went that low, they're business reputation will be destroyed when its discovered.
I really dont know what to think. Clinic in Panama?
Might as well put it on mars.
I don't think planes even fly there from my country, anyway ticket would be well over 2000$ so someone else will have to check it out.
At least we should try to contact some of the people that received the treatment, whats the easiest way to do it? Any ideas?Comment
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guys i repeat, there is only one thing to do in these cases, (that usually are 99% scam) . we have to contact the REAL people who did the treatment and ask them questions, make photo togheter , so we can see .
but to contact them we have first to find CANADIAN people on the forum.
im from europe so i cannot.
if someone know how to find canadians on the forum will be greatComment
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Honestly I don't think it's worth the effort.
I still can't see the before & after pictures, but the article with photos of Ian doesn't show me enough. They could have been accomplished with a variety or combination of methods... the Big 3, scalp makeup or hair fibers, lighting, styling, etc. Even recent washing (to reduce scalp shine and improve hair coverage) could have an impact.
Maybe I'm too skeptical, but this definitely strikes me as snake oil.Comment
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Mate, I'm Canadian, but the effort seems a little great at this point. What would your next course of action indeed be once you find your Canadians?Comment
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This doesn't strike me as snake oil. These guys are making a huge investment in their business by opening clinics, purchasing IP and retaining quite prestigious legal and tax advisors. Also, read the news article - they spent $1m bucks to acquire the licence to the technology. I understand that we should always be vigilant for scams, but this doesn't smell like a scam.
Anyway, I'll put my money where my mouth is. When the product is available, I will try it and let you guys track my progress.Comment
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JCM800, I appreciate that you are skeptical, but at this stage no one knows for sure. You and I are both not doctors.
I don't know whether it works or not, but at least I am going to give it a shot so that this group can benefit. It is a bit easier for me because I have a good friend who now lives and works in Panama City.Comment
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JCM800, I appreciate that you are skeptical, but at this stage no one knows for sure. You and I are both not doctors.
I don't know whether it works or not, but at least I am going to give it a shot so that this group can benefit. It is a bit easier for me because I have a good friend who now lives and works in Panama City.Comment
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if u could do it when u have time will be great... so we can have the definetly proove..and close this TOPIC , yeah
if u have no time or think is not worth he try , peace and loveComment
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step 2 is to find at least one of the people who have done the treatment and ask them some important questions, but more important if they can give you 30 minutes of their life to have a videochat and/or some photos...
if u could do it when u have time will be great... so we can have the definetly proove..and close this TOPIC , yeah
if u have no time or think is not worth he try , peace and loveComment
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i presume is BS (at 99% as I said)
so rest in peace... if they will do something really PROVED and good it will come out automatically...
at the moment is BSComment
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Maybe they hate FB as much as I do.
Who knows - but also I agree, if it works it will storm the media like the 2nd coming.
Snapple - if you're willing you can try to check it out (set up an appointment...) the rest of us would be very grateful...Comment
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This doesn't strike me as snake oil. These guys are making a huge investment in their business by opening clinics, purchasing IP and retaining quite prestigious legal and tax advisors. Also, read the news article - they spent $1m bucks to acquire the licence to the technology.Comment
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