It 's over. Dr. Mwamba confirmed Nigam!

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  • garethbale
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    Haha

    I'm surprised the title of this thread isn't 'Baldness cured!'

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  • gc83uk
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    Question, if Dr Mwamba can replicate what Nigam promises, will it be within the law (stem cell injection) in the EU? Or are we just talking about Doubling without the added injections here?

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  • idontwant2bebalding
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    Originally posted by idontwant2bebalding
    God forbid Dr. Nigam's team is able to perform an above average to superior Hairline/FUE.
    Why won't my green light go off even though I have logged out successfully?

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  • idontwant2bebalding
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    God forbid Dr. Nigam's team is able to perform an above average to superior Hairline/FUE.

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  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
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    with these speeds we are f u @@@

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by gc83uk
    Surely it'll take months if not a year until he even knows if it works, never mind setting prices.
    I hope he's conducting his own case studies and not relying on Tom's case. Cause Tom's case has become impossible to analyze. If a new hair pops out in his recipient, was it because of the last or first procedure ?

    But I'm pretty sure he's currently running his own experiments. And I assume it will take about 8 months before he even knows it works.

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  • gc83uk
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    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    when we get official news prices technical dets?
    Surely it'll take months if not a year until he even knows if it works, never mind setting prices.

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  • veca
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    On 15. Septembar Dr. Nigam will start with procedure on NW6 case to prove his claims.

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  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
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    when we get official news prices technical dets?

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  • clandestine
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    ****ing sensationalist title.

    Nothing is over, not until or hair is restored. Someone should post a new thread, serious.

    That said, this is good news.

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  • idontwant2bebalding
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    Originally posted by One
    It 's over. Dr. Mwamba confirmed Nigam!

    This is what he wrote the consultant dr. Mwamba on an Italian forum. Sorry for the translation:


    Good morning,

    I am pleased to announce that Dr. Mwamba soon will adopt at its clinic in Brussels Doubling the technique of Hair.
    At the end of August, the doctor is in fact flew to India to learn the technique by Dr Nigam, providing in exchange for his decades of experience in FUE.
    During his stay in India Dr. Mwamba has assisted and partnered with the operation of a French guy when you have used the technique of Hair Doubling.
    The doctor's impressions were very positive about it: it is very confident that I can achieve in the future re-growth of at least 60% of the donor used, and expects to report a nw 6-7 in the early stages of alopecia.
    For more technical and specific questions, such as the mechanisms of operation and when technology becomes available, I ask you to wait a few more weeks, because the Doc is finishing his studies in this regard. I always remember that it is still an experimental technique.

    For other types of questions I'm available for e-mail. thanks

    Coordinator myWHTC clinic patients of dr. Mwamba, I receive compensation for my business

    For any info: mywhtc.italy @ gmail.com


    This should not be overlooked or underestimated.

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  • didi
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    propecia is great drug ,the only problem is you got to take it with Viagra

    and original Viagra is $17 per pill in my country...not cheap

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by DepressedByHairLoss
    "If nothing else, perhaps this will speed up innovation. The last thing we need is to take one step and pause for a long time, and then take another step and pause for a long time.
    You can blame many people in the forums for this type of behaviour. I've pointed out countless times that Finasteride has run its course, being on the market for 20 years with not a single superior treatment and yet so many people say 'yeah, finasteride is great!' without ever tackling the bigger issue: WE NEED BETTER TREATMENTS.

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  • DepressedByHairLoss
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    Originally posted by idontwant2bebalding
    2 years into the field and potentially changes the face of the industry.
    One thing is for certain, Nigam is not resting on his laurels.

    Sounds like Dr. Mwamba is going to experiment with Dr. Nigam's doubling technique. For 2 years into the field, that, in and unto itself, is quite an accomplishment.

    If nothing else, perhaps this will speed up innovation. The last thing we need is to take one step and pause for a long time, and then take another step and pause for a long time.

    I don't know if Dr. Nigam's doubling or HM works but at least he is forcing others in the industry to get their *ss's moving or be left behind.

    There is power in being first to market.

    I hope he can have the same effect on the HM side of things and is in the best place to experiment.


    I totally agree we should take our time and not come to any conclusions, good or bad, about Dr. Nigam's work.

    I just want him to keep up the pace!
    "If nothing else, perhaps this will speed up innovation. The last thing we need is to take one step and pause for a long time, and then take another step and pause for a long time.

    I don't know if Dr. Nigam's doubling or HM works but at least he is forcing others in the industry to get their *ss's moving or be left behind".

    I could not agree more with these quotes.

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  • idontwant2bebalding
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    2 years into the field and potentially changes the face of the industry.
    One thing is for certain, Nigam is not resting on his laurels.

    Sounds like Dr. Mwamba is going to experiment with Dr. Nigam's doubling technique. For 2 years into the field, that, in and unto itself, is quite an accomplishment.

    If nothing else, perhaps this will speed up innovation. The last thing we need is to take one step and pause for a long time, and then take another step and pause for a long time.

    I don't know if Dr. Nigam's doubling or HM works but at least he is forcing others in the industry to get their *ss's moving or be left behind.

    There is power in being first to market.

    I hope he can have the same effect on the HM side of things and is in the best place to experiment.


    I totally agree we should take our time and not come to any conclusions, good or bad, about Dr. Nigam's work.

    I just want him to keep up the pace!

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