It 's over. Dr. Mwamba confirmed Nigam!

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  • nameless
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    Originally posted by 534623
    It's over. Dr. Nigam wins.
    Dr. Nigam has had to endure a tsunami of abuse Some of these guys have treated him like a wild dog. Some of the attacks have been racist. Some of these guys have attacked his character with the worse possible slander. I do hope that these guys who have slandered Dr. Nigam will identify themselves if Dr. Nigam ever does produce a cure.

    Arishi and Hellouser in particular have dogged him but so have numerous others.

    Arishi has treated him like dirt. Arishi has attacked his character over and over and over again. I hope that if Dr. Nigam ever develops a revolutionary treatment Arishi will admit to Dr. Nigam the real name of Arishi so that Dr. Nigam can think about whether or not he wants to give the treatment to Arishi the slanderer.

    Hellouser reported to the 2014 hair loss congress that Dr. Nigam is dishonest, a fraud and a cheat. I hope that if Dr. Nigam ever develops a revolutionary treatment Hellouser will admit to Dr. Nigam the real name of Hellouser and that he is the one who made that complaint about Nigam to the 2014 hair loss congress.

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  • DepressedByHairLoss
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    Originally posted by cocacola
    This guy is epic bald, even if tripling would work, it would take more than 1 procedure lol. Dont get your hopes too high guys.
    That's exactly why I am far more excited with what Dr. Nigam hopes to do with cellular hair regrowth since this doubling or tripling would still require multiple procedures, many years, and would still be very invasive.

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  • FearTheLoss
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    Does anyone know when/if we are getting reports from Mwamba on this? I thought it should only take a few weeks to see regen, relatively?

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  • cocacola
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    This guy is epic bald, even if tripling would work, it would take more than 1 procedure lol. Dont get your hopes too high guys.

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  • idontwant2bebalding
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    No, if Nigam is successful, we all win!

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  • 534623
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    It's over. Dr. Nigam wins.

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  • idontwant2bebalding
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Yep, many in fact.
    They might want to give Dr. Nigam a buzz.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by idontwant2bebalding
    There are some out of work researchers from Aderans is there not?
    Yep, many in fact.

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  • idontwant2bebalding
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    It just sounds too good to be true. I doubt they are really interested in sharing all their knowledge, even for a (relatively small) compensation. But who knows. I appreciate your efforts here. All the best and good luck !!
    There are some out of work researchers from Aderans is there not?

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    Exactly. But according NeedHairASAP that's impossible. Maybe it is, I don't know, but then please do show me a study that confirms that.
    I know what you're getting at, that if he could do that, it would be conclusive proof.
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    I'm just saying, he could still have a "cure" in the fashion he says he does, and not be able to regenerate every single hair in a 1cm square.

    I dont' have any studies, but I've never looked for them. I thought this was something Gho spoke about. i don't want to call it common-sense, but you have to admit it seems more likely than not that taking all the grafts from that area could be very traumatic. Also, doing 5k grafts in one run is a lot. Thats 2000 or so extractions in the back and another 500o holes in the front, for a total of 7000 holes in your head. I thought my HST with 2800 was kinda rugged.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    Exactly. But according NeedHairASAP that's impossible. Maybe it is, I don't know, but then please do show me a study that confirms that.
    Like I said, I believe surrounding follicles are needed for regeneration. Think mitosis. How can cells split and regenerate forming new follicles if there aren't any anywhere nearby to take cells from? Which is why I think the dermaroller trial COULD have a similar effect.

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  • idontwant2bebalding
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    Dr. Nigam should also perform this procedure on a women with diffuse hair loss. Quickest way to get this procedure available to the public is to have it work for woman. Society gives 2 shits about a balding man....but if you can give a balding woman back her hair.....the government would allow you to kill the last puppy on earth. Sometimes we have to let them have our way! If you know what I mean!

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    It would be so much easier to take a 1cm/2 area and use ALL of the grafts. If it comes back in full and the recipient area regrows in same/similar numbers..... GOODBYE BALDNESS.

    That would be REALLY interesting to see. However, I think surrounding follicles are needed for regeneration.
    Exactly. But according NeedHairASAP that's impossible. Maybe it is, I don't know, but then please do show me a study that confirms that.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Arashi
    I've never heard about that. Do you maybe have a study that confirms that ? It sounds quite weird to me.

    Traditional FUE just cherrypicks grafts cause they won't regrow. So they can't use grafts too close to each other, cause that would leave weird naked spots on the scalp. But if they do regrow, then there's no need to cherrypick and you can just use all grafts. Unless of course those things you said are true. They might be, I just haven't heard of that so was hoping you could point me to a study.

    It would be so much easier to take a 1cm/2 area and use ALL of the grafts. If it comes back in full and the recipient area regrows in same/similar numbers..... GOODBYE BALDNESS.

    That would be REALLY interesting to see. However, I think surrounding follicles are needed for regeneration.

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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    Nigam never said he could get 100% regrowth when taking all the hairs out of one region. We all know that that increases the chance of scaring, ruins healing time, and definitely makes regeneration harder.
    I've never heard about that. Do you maybe have a study that confirms that ? It sounds quite weird to me.

    Traditional FUE just cherrypicks grafts cause they won't regrow. So they can't use grafts too close to each other, cause that would leave weird naked spots on the scalp. But if they do regrow, then there's no need to cherrypick and you can just use all grafts. Unless of course those things you said are true. They might be, I just haven't heard of that so was hoping you could point me to a study.

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