Also, I want to make it very clear that I'm really happy with Mwamba's experiments. He's one of the best doctors in Europe. While Nigam's doubling test failed, that is NO guarantee that Mwamba will fail too. He's developing his own protocol and obviously he's way more skilled than Nigam. It will be really interesting to see what the graft split theory will do in the hands of one of the best doctor's in the world. He MIGHT succeed, who knows. All I'm saying, use your mind, read all about Nigam what I've posted, form your own decision but think twice, no think even more times before you consider visiting HIM.
why don't you go to Mumbai, Arashi?
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It's comments like this one that leaves me shaking my head in disbelief.
It's not a question of comparing forum members with Dr's, that's just ridiculous.
I've come to the conclusion that Dr Nigam cannot double hair. I have come to this conclusion via the evidence provided so far. If anybody would like to offer a counter argument to this statement with evidence to back up the doubling claim then I would be all ears/eyes so to speak!
You have to be careful what you say on these forums, so try to read between the lines here, but I would heavily suggest nobody else visits Dr Nigam's clinic until you have seen the evidence that suggests he is actually doubling hair.
I would also love to hear somebody come on here and tell me they have had a great success with Dr Nigam and that he has successfully doubled hair without doubt. That I have yet to read. Forum members that we know have seen Dr Nigam:
Obi
NSN
Wesley
Tom
Boldy
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Lilpauly, assuming that is you in the picture, you are mental to be going and injecting God knows what into your scalp. Your hair looks thick, just get a small FUE if you want to do anythingComment
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Lilpauly looks like he just had a mature hairline in his 'before' photographs. I mean, the hairloss might've possibly progressed without treatment, but he's treating it with 5-ARIs and some minoxidil-based products, so he really has nothing to worry about at this point in his life IMO.Comment
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yeah that dude is ridiculous. i live in brooklyn and literally 70 percent or more of the men between 20-30 (which is young for hair loss) still have hairlines way higher than lilpauly. You have to have some serious body dismorphic disorder or OCD or some mental problem to think that a high-ish hairline is a huge problem. most guys look much better and more manly when their hair isn't down to their eyebrows. Unless you clearly have fully bald genetics in your family and a thinning crown then i dont get why you would ever bother worrying about hair loss. even really ****ed up front hairlines can be solved pretty well with a HT these days, and if you're over 35 then even a ridiculously high hairline looks fine. Just look at tom hanks or gary oldman or bill maher or pretty much every other male over the age of 40. Even bill murray still looks like a badass (maybe even more so than before) and he even has a bald spot. I'd bet most of the people on this forum really should not be worried about this issue and do something more productive with their lives. I am destined to go fully bald by genetics, and even i feel bad worrying about it when I see dudes who go very bald in their teens and twenties.
Lilpauly looks like he just had a mature hairline in his 'before' photographs. I mean, the hairloss might've possibly progressed without treatment, but he's treating it with 5-ARIs and some minoxidil-based products, so he really has nothing to worry about at this point in his life IMO.Comment
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Lilpauly looks like he just had a mature hairline in his 'before' photographs. I mean, the hairloss might've possibly progressed without treatment, but he's treating it with 5-ARIs and some minoxidil-based products, so he really has nothing to worry about at this point in his life IMO.Comment
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