The 50 Graft Test Procedure

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  • Vox
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    Originally posted by didi
    Its fair to say that HST is a science fiction
    You are too quick to jump into conclusions. There are obviously limitations in this technique. But let's first wait some months, if not a whole year, let the brave guys here do their photo work, counting and analysis, and then we will hopefully reach a consensus. That's what my logic says anyway.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by didi
    Imagine for a moment that Gho was able to extracts triples...

    in such scenario these triples would look like 6 hair grafts....cause they all have 1 hair in telogen and one in anagen..
    LOL. What makes you think a graft should have both anagen and telogen ? Haha you don't know what you're talking about. Read that article that IM posted, it explains everything quite well

    Its fair to say that HST is a science fiction
    Why ? See my post above, I'm prediciting we'll see around 45% true regrowth, exact number has to be found of course, but even if it's 'only' 40% regrowth, it would greatly be superior to FUE.

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  • didi
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    Imagine for a moment that Gho was able to extracts triples...

    in such scenario these triples would look like 6 hair grafts....as they all have 1 hair in telogen and one in anagen..

    Its fair to say that HST is a science fiction

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by didi
    Can somebody explain to me

    Telogen hairs DONT regenerate in donor, according to IM and hasci\
    now, according to IM most of singles in petri are telogen...does it mean these hairs wont regenerate in donor? Will they grow in recipient?

    WHy so many extracted?

    To me they look like transections
    Where did you see a statement by HASCI ? IM suggested this yeah, but he also said he didn't know for sure if I remember correctly.

    But again, for our research, it doesn't matter at all. But it's quite easy to see that what we see in the petridish can ONLY be a mixture of telogen, anagen and transected hairs.

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  • didi
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    Can somebody explain to me

    Telogen hairs DONT regenerate in donor, according to IM and hasci\
    now, according to IM most of singles in petri are telogen...does it mean these hairs wont regenerate in donor? Will they grow in recipient?

    WHy so many extracted?

    To me they look like transections

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  • Arashi
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    But man, this all is quite depressing. I was thinking about it. Let's say we find 375 hairs in petridish. According to JJJJRs research, we could expect 65% to regrow in donor, which would mean James lost 131 hairs in donor. Let's say we find 240 hairs in recipient. 131 hairs offered in donor to get 240 new hairs in recipient. This would mean 45.5% effective regrowth.

    Still, that's 45% more than FUE, and by far the best procedure out there, but it would be less effective than thought so far.

    But again, I'm predicting and assuming stuff here, let's go and find out

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by didi
    I wanna hear from Dr Nigam and his opinion about all this
    LOL, you mean that guy that lied about pretty much everything and hasn't showed us a single valid photo yet ? Yeah let's hear what he has to say

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by gc83uk
    Top man! Please do.

    BTW are you suggesting the one's without bulbs are telogen and the one's with bulbs are anagen? Seems way too many to suggest all bulbless are in telogen IMO.
    Anagen hair has well developed bulbs, Telogen not, they're even called 'clubs' instead of bulbs in the literature

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  • gc83uk
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    I can ask Kristel ? I'm pretty sure they're a mixture of anagen and transected hairs. Might be interesting to find out, but for our analysis it doesn't mattter.
    Top man! Please do.

    BTW are you suggesting the one's without bulbs are telogen and the one's with bulbs are anagen? Seems way too many to suggest all bulbless are in telogen IMO.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by gc83uk
    OK so we talked a load of shit, but nobody understands apart from You it seems.

    So Dr Gho's grafts don't have a hair follicle bulb? OK

    Please tell me why some have (what appears to be) bulbs and some don't? Because we now know that all these without bulbs are not in telogen.

    In anyone knows this answer other than Iron Man, then please chime in!
    I can ask Kristel ? I'm pretty sure they're a mixture of anagen and transected hairs. Might be interesting to find out, but for our analysis it doesn't mattter.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by didi
    just the fact that HST cant extract 3 hair grafts is major drawback, i mean i dont think tht James is rare exception who just happen to have thick hair...
    Let's focus on facts here and not on what YOU THINK ok ? You're confusing those 2 here. We know they couldn't do it in James case, we don't know how they go about 3 hair grafts in others.

    Furthermore, again, telogen, anagen, transected hair or 'failed extraction', doesn't matter for our result. If we count the hairs in the petridish we have all hairs that were there. If we count the hairs that grow in recipient and donor, we'll then know about the ratio between sacrificied hairs in donor vs new hair in recipient and that's all we need to know.

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  • gc83uk
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    Originally posted by c5000
    Hi all.

    I haven't had time to read through the latest developments in this thread, but am I right in saying that there were some failed extractions?

    I said about failed extractions in my thread here:
    Hi all I've just got back to my hotel after my procedure. In summary I got 1423 grafts on the hairline and mid scalp. There was some difficulty in getting the grafts like Neversaynever mentioned in his thread. For whatever reason this was, my curly hair or an inexperienced technician, Rolf had to take over. I tried

    but I was basically told that I must have been counting the number of drills wrong. I counted the number of drills and the number of clicks on the counter and there was a BIG difference, but people on this forum dismissed this. Arashi reported the same thing.

    I've said before and I'll say ti again, people need to try and count the number of drills and the number of clicks on the counter.

    I'm overall happy with the aesthetics of my procedure so far, but I just don't know why Hasci denies all the failed extractions?

    If there have been failed extractions in this "50" graft test, it seems they have extracted these failed grafts so that the counts of the drill matches the counts on the clicker.

    How are they going to hide the failed grafts?

    This is all very strange.


    Before IM calls me an idiot or whatever, just save it, I've said before, I refuse to engage in a conversation with you until you can be more open minded about the possibility that this procedure just MIGHT have SOME drawbacks.
    Hi mate,

    The failed extractions theory hasn't even been discussed yet. We can easily check for that because this James guy has only had 200 extractions made, shouldn't be difficult to find the 200 extractions and if we have more then we can assume they are failed drills.

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  • gc83uk
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    Originally posted by 534623
    Sorry - according to Dr. Nigam, Dr. Gho's grafts don't have something like a "bulb"; a hair follicle bulb, which encloses his beloved "dermal papilla"....

    So you can't count what doesn't exist!!

    Wow, you guys talked a load of shit during the past few hours...
    OK so we talked a load of shit, but nobody understands apart from You it seems.

    So Dr Gho's grafts don't have a hair follicle bulb? OK

    Please tell me why some have (what appears to be) bulbs and some don't? Because we now know that all these without bulbs are not in telogen.

    In anyone knows this answer other than Iron Man, then please chime in!

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  • didi
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    just the fact that HST cant extract 3 hair grafts is major drawback, i mean i dont think tht James is rare exception who just happen to have thick hair...

    im inclined to think everyone falls into that category


    no wonder hasci refused old fox Dr Cole to take a look...


    It sounds like Dr Umar, Dr Woods, Dr Rassman and all others were right


    I wanna hear from Dr Nigam and his opinion about all this
    What stem cells, what hair multiplication, its hair division

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  • c5000
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    Hi all.

    I haven't had time to read through the latest developments in this thread, but am I right in saying that there were some failed extractions?

    I said about failed extractions in my thread here:
    Hi all I've just got back to my hotel after my procedure. In summary I got 1423 grafts on the hairline and mid scalp. There was some difficulty in getting the grafts like Neversaynever mentioned in his thread. For whatever reason this was, my curly hair or an inexperienced technician, Rolf had to take over. I tried

    but I was basically told that I must have been counting the number of drills wrong. I counted the number of drills and the number of clicks on the counter and there was a BIG difference, but people on this forum dismissed this. Arashi reported the same thing.

    I've said before and I'll say ti again, people need to try and count the number of drills and the number of clicks on the counter.

    I'm overall happy with the aesthetics of my procedure so far, but I just don't know why Hasci denies all the failed extractions?

    If there have been failed extractions in this "50" graft test, it seems they have extracted these failed grafts so that the counts of the drill matches the counts on the clicker.

    How are they going to hide the failed grafts?

    This is all very strange.


    Before IM calls me an idiot or whatever, just save it, I've said before, I refuse to engage in a conversation with you until you can be more open minded about the possibility that this procedure just MIGHT have SOME drawbacks.

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