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  • mlao
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 384

    Originally posted by RichardDawkins
    I agreee with both of you but please be so fair and bear in mind that compared to the first HST results, the newer results are getting better and better.

    So to me it seems that Gho was still experimenting when he made HST public and that the patients were somehow guinea pigs, thats MAYBE one of the reasons why he did small session, so if something may went wrong, the results are not a catastrophe.

    We will see, if Gho will increase his graft harvesting sessions like to be on par with FUE (for example 3000 Graft sessions) then we can say for sure that my theory was right.

    Another example for this is this one guy from here who had 1500 harvested but they could only cultivate around 500 Grafts but he can come back in ten months and get it for free.

    I dont know why, but i blieve that at least Cooley and Cole got in touch with Gho because otherwise they wont be so chilled all the time and laugh about naysayers. Nevertheless my believe is that we will have serious problems of shortings in 2012 when it comes to restoration because demand for certain transplants will far exceeds the supply
    Unless you have spoken to Dr. Gho personally, all of the above is speculation on your part. While we all VERY MUCH want it to be true, at this time there is no word from Dr. Gho to prove you're right.
    I think this is a good thread but it should be based on facts not hearsay.
    If Dr. Gho could present on this forum like some of the other doctors here it would go a long way to supporting his credibility.

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    • Kiwi
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 1087

      ZOMG!!! matthew mcconaughey

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      • NeedHairASAP
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 1408

        Originally posted by Kiwi
        ZOMG!!! matthew mcconaughey

        ???????????

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        • Kiwi
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 1087

          For years now people have wondered how he got his locks back so full. Maybe it's Gho or similiar. Makes sense.

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          • Kiwi
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 1087

            Does anybody know what size FUE needle Cooley uses vs the FUE tool Gho uses? Just curious. I'm tempted to FUE my nape hair into my head using FUE if the needles are small enough and dont scar like what Gho promises (he promises no scaring).

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            • Flowers
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 254

              Originally posted by Kiwi
              Does anybody know what size FUE needle Cooley uses vs the FUE tool Gho uses? Just curious. I'm tempted to FUE my nape hair into my head using FUE if the needles are small enough and dont scar like what Gho promises (he promises no scaring).
              Well I remember hearing Gho's extraction needle is significantly smaller but I've also heard nape hair isn't permanent.

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              • UK_
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 2691

                More evidence Gho works:

                http://www.************/hair-loss/fo...st_answer.html

                Read all posts.

                Like the liver follicles regenerate, cut off a small part of the liver it will grow back, it's only a matter of time before FUE clinics are ****erd thanks to Gho - and more power to him!

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                • mlao
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 384

                  Originally posted by UK_
                  More evidence Gho works:

                  http://www.************/hair-loss/fo...st_answer.html

                  Read all posts.

                  Like the liver follicles regenerate, cut off a small part of the liver it will grow back, it's only a matter of time before FUE clinics are ****erd thanks to Gho - and more power to him!
                  I think I speak for everyone when I say We all want this to work. RichardDawkins has not made this anymore conclusive.
                  Quote;

                  so is Gho a liar? or is it super obvious that his technique (leaving papilla behind and taking some) works. His technique also answers the question posed in the article about how the papilla cells can't be out in the open too long or they lose whatever it is that makes them grow into a hair follicle again.... in ghos procedure the papilla is taken out (and put into a special solution that probably lengthens this time period) and then transplanted pretty soon... while the other papilla never leaves the site...

                  All Dr. Gho needs to do is present to a group of other doctors who will verify his technique, because despite some forum members beliefs that every other hair restoration doctor is corrupt, I would think that likes of doctors Charles, Cole and Lindsey for example would have the sense to recognize a procedure that would advance their practice.

                  What is yours and RD objection to this? A few months back you were demanding that doctors Hitzig and Cooley conduct controlled studies to prove their findings.
                  I just want to see the same thing with this.
                  Last edited by mlao; 08-02-2011, 02:54 PM. Reason: spelling

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                  • Jundam
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 110

                    All that old article does is prove part of the theory supporting Gho's method. But the only thing that matters is whether it works in practice and I have yet to see any evidence at all of that.

                    And despite a lot of browsing I have yet to come across a single post saying Gho is a talented or honest doctor. In fact most posts are about how he's been spewing bullshit for 10 years straight and never backed anything up with proof. Not ruling him out, but not exactly hopeful either.

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                    • Samiam
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 268

                      Well see soon seeing as how he's booked all throughout this year.

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                      • Kiwi
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 1087

                        Originally posted by Samiam
                        Well see soon seeing as how he's booked all throughout this year.
                        I agree with you about this. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. I think at the very least we might all get an even more refined version of FUE with even less scaring - thats hardly a bad thing.

                        At best Gho kicks ass and his technique becomes a mainstream practice. I doubt he can patent jack shit since he hardly invented this - at best he's refined something.

                        ****ing patent laws. Such bullshit.

                        Proof of the pud is in the eating. Thats all I have to say about that.

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                        • Thinning@30
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2010
                          • 316

                          All Dr. Gho needs to do is present to a group of other doctors who will verify his technique, because despite some forum members beliefs that every other hair restoration doctor is corrupt, I would think that likes of doctors Charles, Cole and Lindsey for example would have the sense to recognize a procedure that would advance their practice.
                          Amen. If Gho's technique is proven to work I can't imagine why it wouldn't quickly become mainstream. Just think of all the high NWs who have given up on HT or treating their hair loss because the current treatments are so limited. Infinite donor opens up a whole new world of possibilities, vastly expanding the pool of potential HT candidates.

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                          • mlao
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 384

                            Originally posted by Thinning@30
                            Amen. If Gho's technique is proven to work I can't imagine why it wouldn't quickly become mainstream. Just think of all the high NWs who have given up on HT or treating their hair loss because the current treatments are so limited. Infinite donor opens up a whole new world of possibilities, vastly expanding the pool of potential HT candidates.
                            Well if you watch all the patient videos on his site, non of the results seem dramatic. At least four people who
                            received the treatment looked like they
                            would still need significantly more work.
                            I will say his procedure seems less invasive which is good. However if he really wants to convince people, he needs to perform repeated surgeries on those patients until they have good density while still maintaining their donor hair.

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                            • CVAZBAR
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 443

                              The Gho thing is awesome if it's 100% legit but we still need to hope for the rest of the treatments to make it a real cure. We need something to halt progression for sure. Histogen and the rest have to come through. Most people who get HT need to take Propecia. Even with unlimited donor, it will be a game of catch up. As we all know not all HT come out great or robust. We need all the help we can get.

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                              • mlao
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2009
                                • 384

                                I was watching the videos on his site again and a red flag was raised for me
                                when I saw none of the technicians or doctors performing the procedure were wearing magnifying loupes. These are almost always used by clinics doing hair restoration surgery. Perhaps a doctor or Spencer could comment.
                                Thanks.

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