3rd Procedure with Gho
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Yeah sure that's why you post a thumbnail instead of the real pictures (http://www.haarweb.nl/forum/attachme...4&d=1353515537 and http://www.haarweb.nl/forum/attachme...3&d=1353515537)
It never was meant to be conclusive, hell I don't even have a camera, shot the pictures with my Galaxy S3, LOL. Just a quick proof that regrowth occurs and if you can't see that on those pictures, really, you'll need to get your eyes checked.Comment
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By the way - aren't you the guy who tried to give others "instructions" how they should make HST photos? And aren't you the guy with much money but who can't buy a cheap digital camera?? I don't get it ...*LOL*Comment
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You must confuse me again with somebody else, I'd really not wait much longer to get your head checked if I were you. Although you probably know as well as anybody that you're not quite sane so why spend the money on a shrink to confirm that. What do you expect, optimum HST pictures settings for a cell phone ? LOL.Comment
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I finished the analysis of your donor gc83uk. Probably the last time I'll do something like that unless maxhair decides to pay me one day. I'll post the results probably some time tomorrow.
Overall, I analysed 100+ extraction points from procedures 2 and 3. Anybody can monitor which grafts HASCI extracts, look at before and after comparisons, and observe grafts which have been extracted multiple times. I think it's about as complete of a look at the donor as you can get and should provide plenty of discussion.Comment
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I finished the analysis of your donor gc83uk. Probably the last time I'll do something like that unless maxhair decides to pay me one day. I'll post the results probably some time tomorrow.
Overall, I analysed 100+ extraction points from procedures 2 and 3. Anybody can monitor which grafts HASCI extracts, look at before and after comparisons, and observe grafts which have been extracted multiple times. I think it's about as complete of a look at the donor as you can get and should provide plenty of discussion.Comment
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Great news, looking forward to seeing it! I have recently taken a picture with a grade 0 after realising my recipient getting thinner, so the shorter the better in my case...so if you think that may help at all I will upload it. Feel free to create a new thread on it if you prefer.Comment
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I want to make sure everything is accurate as possible, especially when comparing the quality of the grafts before and after extraction. When the donor is shaved down like that, it makes everything much clearer.Comment
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Cheers fellas. I did a quick sample analysis on a relatively small area and found again approx 80% regrowth, but nothing like as conclusive as what JJJJrS and Iron Man have been doing.
Really looking forward to seeing JJ's analysis though, I never get tired of seeing the regrowth rates!
Arashi & IM, have you had many comments from friends/co workers etc about your procedure? I'm curious to know whether you tell them you've had a hair transplant etc.Comment
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Cheers fellas. I did a quick sample analysis on a relatively small area and found again approx 80% regrowth, but nothing like as conclusive as what JJJJrS and Iron Man have been doing.
Really looking forward to seeing JJ's analysis though, I never get tired of seeing the regrowth rates!
Arashi & IM, have you had many comments from friends/co workers etc about your procedure? I'm curious to know whether you tell them you've had a hair transplant etc.Comment
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... it's even more obvious and clear visible than in the day 8 photo. I've just encircled and labelled it.
Anyway, seems extractions site #12 is indeed an immortal graft...
... and I still wonder HOW the technician extracts such a graft at all, which is in a really strange configuration (two 2-hair grafts cross each other/they are very close together). I think the only way is to make 2 incisions/extractions in the same hole and therefore I wonder why he extracts such a graft at all.
Furthermore, such examples confirm what that Dr. Gho says - it is basically possible to extract the same graft multiple times and any "micro-scarring", as brought this issue up several times by Spencer Kobren, simply isn't and CAN'T be involved, because with the HST technique, they always extract just follicle tissue (same as with Cooley's hair plucks) and not skin tissue, as with normal FUE. Normal FUE is actually just a removal and transplantation of small SKIN GRAFTS - simply like normal SKIN TRANSPLANTS, just very small skin grafts.Comment
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