Dr Nigam agrees to doubling slick NW6/NW7

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    Dr Nigam how it is going...can we have an update?
    Supposedly he started with Joshi this weekend. If so I guess we'll see something soon.

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  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
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    Dr Nigam how it is going...can we have an update?

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  • JJJJrS
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    Originally posted by PayDay
    I'm not sure what you mean by being discrete. I think that I am very straight forward and to the point. Spencer Kobren changed my life. I am a life long fan and I am entitled to my opinion. If this makes you uncomfortable for any reason than I guess that's your problem.

    To me if a doctor is not in the IAHRS, he is probably not at the top of his game. Plain and simple.
    There are a lot of talented surgeons in the IAHRS, no doubt. There are also a lot of resources online for hair loss, some obviously better than others. My whole point is that every individual has do their own research and come to their own conclusions. No organization's or person's views should be considered as gospel, especially in the hair loss industry. Anyway, that's my final post on this topic.

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  • Winston
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    Please keep this thread on topic. All off topic content will be removed.

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  • PayDay
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    Originally posted by JJJJrS
    You're not very discrete are you? Practically every post you make is related to Spencer Kobren and praises him in one way or the other. I like listening to his show but there's no need to be so hyper-sensitive and jump on every perceived criticism.

    The IAHRS can endorse any doctor they like. But ultimately it's that doctor's body of work that will be determine his skill. Of course, for some people, these type of things will matter, but for those who have done their research, it's irrelevant.

    Many of these organizations promote propecia, consider FUT the "gold standard" but this is clearly being rejected by the online hairloss community. At this moment, it's the online hairloss community that's deciding, not some arbitrary organization. We can see this perfectly with the interest in Nigam and doubling procedures, neither of which was endorsed by the IAHRS.
    I'm not sure what you mean by being discrete. I think that I am very straight forward and to the point. Spencer Kobren changed my life. I am a life long fan and I am entitled to my opinion. If this makes you uncomfortable for any reason than I guess that's your problem.

    To me if a doctor is not in the IAHRS, he is probably not at the top of his game. Plain and simple.

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  • JJJJrS
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    Originally posted by PayDay
    His skill and reputation would not even be known if it were not for his IAHRS status. If he wasn't in the IAHRS no one would even know who he was and certainly would not hold him in such high regard. That is just the way this industry works. If you're not in the IAHRS your considered second rate. I am not saying this is true, but it's the way it is in this industry and it is common knowledge.

    Don't be naive, membership counts and if a procedure is being performed by an IAHRS surgeon the rest of the field follows. It's a good thing for us that Mwamba is working with Nigam specifically because he is in the IAHRS.
    You're not very discrete are you? Practically every post you make is related to Spencer Kobren and praises him in one way or the other. I like listening to his show but there's no need to be so hyper-sensitive and jump on every perceived criticism.

    The IAHRS can endorse any doctor they like. But ultimately it's that doctor's body of work that will be determine his skill. Of course, for some people, these type of things will matter, but for those who have done their research, it's irrelevant.

    Many of these organizations promote propecia, consider FUT the "gold standard" but this is clearly being rejected by the online hairloss community. At this moment, it's the online hairloss community that's deciding, not some arbitrary organization. We can see this perfectly with the interest in Nigam and doubling procedures, neither of which was endorsed by the IAHRS.

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  • PayDay
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    Originally posted by JJJJrS
    I'm glad that Dr. Mwamba is getting involved but that's because of his skill and reputation as a HT surgeon, not because he's a member of the IAHRS or some other ABZ organization. As I said before, there's plenty of recommended doctors on these organizations that I wouldn't let near my scalp.

    If the doubling procedures work as well as we all hope, then of course I want it to become mainstream. But again, I'm not blindly going to trust any surgeon or organization until conclusive proof is shown.
    His skill and reputation would not even be known if it were not for his IAHRS status. If he wasn't in the IAHRS no one would even know who he was and certainly would not hold him in such high regard. That is just the way this industry works. If you're not in the IAHRS your considered second rate. I am not saying this is true, but it's the way it is in this industry and it is common knowledge.

    Don't be naive, membership counts and if a procedure is being performed by an IAHRS surgeon the rest of the field follows. It's a good thing for us that Mwamba is working with Nigam specifically because he is in the IAHRS.

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  • JJJJrS
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    Originally posted by didi
    Guys


    You just need to relax Nigam/Mwamba clinic will open in a few months time in Brussels, Nigam said so in another thread.

    Dont see issue doing 50 grafts test with dr mwamba since its more convinient, how about we find someone on dutch forum?


    Next week dr Wesley will show us his version of scarless fue with possible regen
    I agree. Got to give Dr. Nigam credit. The guy is extremely open about his techniques. For that reason, I don't think we'll have another Gho scenario, where we continue to debate the technique for years.

    I know we're all inpatient, myself included, and we want to accelerate this whole process as much as possible, but I really think we should sit back until January. Let's see what Nigam/Mwamba, have to show us, and proceed from there. In the meantime, Nigam can start his NW6->NW2 transformation test.

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  • JJJJrS
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    Originally posted by UK_
    Errr, I think it's going to be a big thing when the IAHRS accept doubling as a mainstream workable procedure in the industry... obviously you've just recently got into the politics of the hair transplant industry.
    Originally posted by UK_
    I mean really, are you telling me you werent pleased to see Mwamba involved in Dr Nigams work? Because I know exactly what you were thinking 6 months ago... "ah this doctor from India is just scamming us all".... I can see from reading posts on here that that opinion has significantly shifted since Mwamba has got involved.
    I'm glad that Dr. Mwamba is getting involved but that's because of his skill and reputation as a HT surgeon, not because he's a member of the IAHRS or some other ABZ organization. As I said before, there's plenty of recommended doctors on these organizations that I wouldn't let near my scalp.

    If the doubling procedures work as well as we all hope, then of course I want it to become mainstream. But again, I'm not blindly going to trust any surgeon or organization until conclusive proof is shown.

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  • crafter
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    Originally posted by didi
    Guys


    You just need to relax Nigam/Mwamba clinic will open in a few months time in Brussels, Nigam said so in another thread.

    Dont see issue doing 50 grafts test with dr mwamba since its more convinient, how about we find someone on dutch forum?


    Next week dr Wesley will show us his version of scarless fue with possible regen
    Dr Nigam needs to earn our trust. He always says he'll post images tomorrow but rarely does.

    If he was an established surgeon then i'd have more faith in him.

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  • didi
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    Guys


    You just need to relax Nigam/Mwamba clinic will open in a few months time in Brussels, Nigam said so in another thread.

    Dont see issue doing 50 grafts test with dr mwamba since its more convinient, how about we find someone on dutch forum?


    Next week dr Wesley will show us his version of scarless fue with possible regen

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  • crafter
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    Originally posted by gc83uk
    On a positive note, I actually believe Nigam has something. I'm just keen to want to prove it as quickly as possible one way or another. If I hadn't just had HST I would have already had done this 50 graft test.

    Between Mwamba and Dr Nigam we will know if it's working or not in the next few months hopefully. 'Boldy' reckons 3 months max.

    So cheer up
    I'm not getting my hopes. I did that when CERN claimed neutrinos were travelling faster than light, only for months later to find it was down to damaged equipment.

    I had my hopes up last year with bimatoprost only for it to be put back by several years.

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  • crafter
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    Originally posted by UK_
    Oh God here we go.
    why do you say?

    Dr Nigam is failing to provide good evidence for his work. I know you want to believe in him but in doing so you are blinding yourself from the truth.


    Nigam has so far achieved nothing; just made claims.

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by crafter
    what a depressing read, but you're probably right.
    Oh God here we go.

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  • gc83uk
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    Originally posted by crafter
    what a depressing read, but you're probably right.
    On a positive note, I actually believe Nigam has something. I'm just keen to want to prove it as quickly as possible one way or another. If I hadn't just had HST I would have already had done this 50 graft test.

    Between Mwamba and Dr Nigam we will know if it's working or not in the next few months hopefully. 'Boldy' reckons 3 months max.

    So cheer up

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