Thats cool winston. I meant to imply they were probably qued, not authoratarianly blocked. Thanks for update. This seems too good to be true, but the doctor seems very open to scrutiny, so why not? Aderans recently admitted practical failure so, not much else to talk about. Thanks again for update.
New Stemcell Treatment Photos... wow?
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Thats cool winston. I meant to imply they were probably qued, not authoratarianly blocked. Thanks for update. This seems too good to be true, but the doctor seems very open to scrutiny, so why not? Aderans recently admitted practical failure so, not much else to talk about. Thanks again for update. -
I wouldn't call him a "celebrity" per se, but he has done some hair work on huge Indian celebrities from the pics in his site. I'm sure there were more others that didn't want to reveal they got work done.
He has a good reputation I guess.
But still man, I just don't see innovations like this coming out India, yet. These countries only copy or improve upon innovations that was already made in the west.
I dont see it happening either, but open enough to let him prove me wrong (no faint task!).Comment
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I contacted a person from Mumbai that had a procedure at Dr. Nigams, he had FUE done, not hair multiplication, but he said he met other patients who had stem cell therapy being done while he was there. (results take 6 months or more to show so he doesnt know how are they doing).
He also confirms they are very busy, working from 10am to 10pm, and are very experienced and overall quality is very good.Comment
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I contacted a person from Mumbai that had a procedure at Dr. Nigams, he had FUE done, not hair multiplication, but he said he met other patients who had stem cell therapy being done while he was there. (results take 6 months or more to show so he doesnt know how are they doing).
He also confirms they are very busy, working from 10am to 10pm, and are very experienced and overall quality is very good.Comment
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(I guess he didnt have enough info about stem cell)
I will ask him would he go back to do stem cell if he wants more density and does he know any names of any stem cell patients?
He said there were people receiving stem cell therapy while he was there.
If you wish write some questions for him and I'll ask (just not too much, I don't want to strangle him)Comment
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Today was the first time Dr. Nigam attempted to contact us directly by sending three less than friendly emails. For this reason, I have forwarded the messages to Spencer Kobren to which he requested that I contact Dr. Nigam to offer the option to speak with Spencer directly.
As of yet, we have not heard back from Dr. Nigam.
RECIEVED MAIL FROM KOBRENS ASSISTANT TODAY AND AND WAS ASKED ABOUT MY SKYPE NUMBER ,WILL BE SENDING HIM TOMORROW.MORE AND BETTER PICS WILL COME SLOWLY,WITH MY OWN PIC IN HIGH DEFINATION NEXT WEEK,AS I SOUGHT OUT THE TECHNICAL UPLOADING PROBLEM WITH THE ADMIN,OR AS SUGGESTED BY NITESH TO MAIL IT DIRECTLY TO *************Comment
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This guy is not joking. I really can not believe this.
Assuming what he says is true, and considering the efficacy split of "20% 30% 50%", one good question is:
at this point, what do you believe are the possible drivers affecting, or determining, the 20% of results that are not responding?Comment
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This guy is not joking. I really can not believe this.
Assuming what he says is true, and considering the efficacy split of "20% 30% 50%", one good question is:
at this point, what do you believe are the possible drivers affecting, or determining, the 20% of results that are not responding?Comment
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If you're going to bash this thread, at least do it properly.
Give some arguments, otherwise this sounds like a kindergarten.
From what I found out about Dr.Nigam from his former client is that he is very known in India, sort of a celeb doctor, so I can't seem to grasp why indian "Dr. Oz" of a sort would risk his whole integrity and career by making false and bold statements like this.
I don't know - I might be crazy - but I believe there is something positive behind all this.
Time will tell.Comment
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If you're going to bash this thread, at least do it properly.
Give some arguments, otherwise this sounds like a kindergarten.
From what I found out about Dr.Nigam from his former client is that he is very known in India, sort of a celeb doctor, so I can't seem to grasp why indian "Dr. Oz" of a sort would risk his whole integrity and career by making false and bold statements like this.
I don't know - I might be crazy - but I believe there is something positive behind all this.
Time will tell.Comment
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Even if those are somehow legitimate results, this would still have to go through several years of safety trials before any rational human being would even consider such a procedure. The guy offers artificial hair implants, for heavens sake - there are reasons that's banned in the US. No, if this were real, and he any notion of medical ethics, we'd be looking at the results of proper clinical trials, and not some pictures on a website.
I'm sure he'll come here on forum when he's approved and try to elaborate on everything.Comment
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From what I found out about Dr.Nigam from his former client is that he is very known in India, sort of a celeb doctor, so I can't seem to grasp why indian "Dr. Oz" of a sort would risk his whole integrity and career by making false and bold statements like this.
I would love for this to be the real deal, but we need to be very skeptical of anything that isn't going through standard three-phase clinical trials.Comment
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