HST / Gho cost - beware!!

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  • caddarik79
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    Originally posted by 534623
    Right - such a "plan" counts especially for the kids (lol) ...

    I mean, seriously: Most young guys start to struggle with their temple areas - right?

    At the same time or a few years later, mostly the whole front area starts to "break away".

    So why not starting early enough to restore with HST step-by-step at least the front area? The front area is the most problematic zone for most guys and to restore at least the front area step-by-step, while always KEEPING OPTIONS (donor regrowth) - that doesn't cost you an arm an a leg.

    Just a few such examples:

    The guy TOBBAN at the Swedish forum:



    He is now at the 6 month mark, and his first problem (temple areas) is already solved with just 1 procedure. And if you compare his "now" photos with photos from 3 years ago (the point in his life when he started losing his hair in the temple areas) - nobody (not even he himself) will ever know (anymore) that he had a hair loss problem. And even if he is losing more hair in future (whole front area etc) - simply doing another procedure while always KEEPING OPTIONS in his donor area, just in case.

    Yeah, and the guy NeedHairASAP, for example, is such a similar case ...



    Anyway, they all have still OPTIONS IN FUTURE (contrary to normal hair transplants and IF you will be a NW5 to NW7 guy one day) and in case if hair loss is progressing ...

    So instead of wasting time and waiting for any "miracles" or rubbing every day any BS onto your head and especially into the temple/front area - simply replacing "bad stuff" in your front area with healthy "good stuff" (healthy hair follicles) - that's the (affordable) KEY while still keeping OPTIONS or even if you "think" there will be a much better "miracle" one day on the market.

    Restoring the front area NOW is the key for most guys. Everything beyond is just frustrating and a waste of time ...

    Crystal clear...

    I'm sorry guyzz but this is the reality.
    For sure it "sucks" because expensive and you have to repeat but as IM said, you keep options and you can restore your frame while observing what's happening in your vertex.

    I have the same kind of plan...I am currently monitoring my 1 HST results, comparing... I keep in touch with Deborah, keep in touch with this forum for new stuffs, I am not blinded by Gho, he is just the best option for now...punt aan de lijn.

    and if you have money, why would you keep hating wind, rain, pictures, etc...because of a shitty hairline falling apart?

    We are lucky compared to dudes who were 20 or 25 in the early 80's or 90's...
    As we once said here with Arashi, and I'm sure IM sees it the same way, we can "bridge it"...

    If you have a Ed Harris situation and Gho can slowly bring you back to a Jude Law situation, it's still cool...
    If you are NW6 and you can restore a forelock, a top of head dense enough and yet have options with donor, you should just be happy of this reversal...
    If it takes 5 years for a NW7 to reach a NW3 dense, it's already a good improvement, and in 5 years we are in 2018, it will probably be even better.

    But why would you waste your twenties and thirties by just waiting and debating about stuffs that are always 5 years away when you can start to fix it and not be devoted to Gho forever but using his technique until for real, something better shows off???

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  • aim4hair
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    you speak in extremes. both of us know it's a lost cause to use Gho past NW5, that he will be outmoded before you could be restored to NW1. if he speeds up the time between procedures and increases the number of grafts we'll talk. until then, you're still getting hair at a snail's pace, spending a ton of money, and keeping your hair buzzed most of the year, and by the time you catch up some other guy will simply combine something like histogen with something like RU or BNP and buy a Mercedes.
    Actually, i think for nw5 +, the only option is gho, but they need to have realistic expectations.

    Let's face it, most advancd cases will not have enough donor supply to give them a decent head of hair, and by going for traditional HT, they will destroy their chances of shaving down without HT evident stamps all over their donor.

    With gho, those advanced cases can go for couple HSTs just to frame their face with a decent hairline and have light covergae behind it, and then just sport the buzz cut.

    There is a huge difference between the bald nw look and a buzzed cut (even grade 1 or 0) with a hairline and 5 clock shadow, with no scars showing on domor area.

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by Conpecia

    I'm asking you why you are the single biggest Gho fan ...
    If I would be the "single biggest Gho fan" - I don't think that Spencer created this forum section just for me ...

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by 534623
    If you don't have a problem with that, and if you think that you can get with normal hair transplants "much better, much denser frontal region at a CHEAPER cost from one of the billion superior ht doctors" - and in addition, you don't have a problem with any scarring ...

    ... wtf are you still doing here??

    I mean, especially in a Gho forum ...
    I'm asking you why you are the single biggest Gho fan when he cannot help you before something else will.

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by 534623
    I think you need a nice and cheap strip hair transplant with a nice scar from ear to ear which you can then try to cover-up with Dr. Rassman's SMP for $5000.
    you speak in extremes. both of us know it's a lost cause to use Gho past NW5, that he will be outmoded before you could be restored to NW1. if he speeds up the time between procedures and increases the number of grafts we'll talk. until then, you're still getting hair at a snail's pace, spending a ton of money, and keeping your hair buzzed most of the year, and by the time you catch up some other guy will simply combine something like histogen with something like RU or BNP and buy a Mercedes.

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by Conpecia

    wow, that was too easy. exaggerated photos of a scar that wouldn't ever be seen in the first place? nope, no problem with that.
    If you don't have a problem with that, and if you think that you can get with normal hair transplants "much better, much denser frontal region at a CHEAPER cost from one of the billion superior ht doctors" - and in addition, you don't have a problem with any scarring ...

    ... wtf are you still doing here??

    I mean, especially in a Gho forum ...

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  • Conpecia
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    Originally posted by 534623
    Sure, if you don't have a problem with this ...


    ...or that ...


    ...NOBODY will stop you!

    Oh, by the way ...
    I have also seen the "much better, much denser frontal region" look of the guy in the first photos ... oh, you can't imagine how dense ...
    wow, that was too easy. exaggerated photos of a scar that wouldn't ever be seen in the first place? nope, no problem with that. any other angles or is gho just a million dollar non-scarring fue that takes 10 years?

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by Conpecia

    Pentarou, you assume i need the cure.
    I think you need a nice and cheap strip hair transplant with a nice scar from ear to ear which you can then try to cover-up with Dr. Rassman's SMP for $5000.

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  • Conpecia
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    Pentarou, you assume i need the cure.

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    sigh. why on EARTH would i go to dr. gho for that when i can get a much better, much denser frontal region at a CHEAPER cost...
    Sure, if you don't have a problem with this ...


    ...or that ...


    ...NOBODY will stop you!

    Oh, by the way ...
    I have also seen the "much better, much denser frontal region" look of the guy in the first photos ... oh, you can't imagine how dense ...

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  • Pentarou
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    Originally posted by Conpecia
    and i absolutely guarantee you i'll have a full head of hair without gho by 2023. we can put $ on that.
    Yes, the cure is only ever five years away, after all.

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  • Conpecia
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    and i absolutely guarantee you i'll have a full head of hair without gho by 2023. we can put $ on that.

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  • Conpecia
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    sigh. why on EARTH would i go to dr. gho for that when i can get a much better, much denser frontal region at a CHEAPER cost from one of the billion superior ht doctors, then supplement with Gho as needed on the less important areas with remaining donor hair, since the man can apparently only give me 7 new hairs per session anyways?

    that wasn't my point. my point was that for somebody who is PAST NW5, Gho's not going to restore you to NW1 any time soon. not before cheaper options are available that don't require getting your head shaved each year lol.

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by caddarik79

    Only option for now...

    + nothing stop a patient to just reach the "illusion of full head" with an acceptable coverage, and then monitor the market, wait, temporise...and if still nothing at Hair Conference of 2026 (lol), you just go for densifying more and more at the rythm of your finances...
    Right - such a "plan" counts especially for the kids (lol) ...

    I mean, seriously: Most young guys start to struggle with their temple areas - right?

    At the same time or a few years later, mostly the whole front area starts to "break away".

    So why not starting early enough to restore with HST step-by-step at least the front area? The front area is the most problematic zone for most guys and to restore at least the front area step-by-step, while always KEEPING OPTIONS (donor regrowth) - that doesn't cost you an arm an a leg.

    Just a few such examples:

    The guy TOBBAN at the Swedish forum:



    He is now at the 6 month mark, and his first problem (temple areas) is already solved with just 1 procedure. And if you compare his "now" photos with photos from 3 years ago (the point in his life when he started losing his hair in the temple areas) - nobody (not even he himself) will ever know (anymore) that he had a hair loss problem. And even if he is losing more hair in future (whole front area etc) - simply doing another procedure while always KEEPING OPTIONS in his donor area, just in case.

    Yeah, and the guy NeedHairASAP, for example, is such a similar case ...



    Anyway, they all have still OPTIONS IN FUTURE (contrary to normal hair transplants and IF you will be a NW5 to NW7 guy one day) and in case if hair loss is progressing ...

    So instead of wasting time and waiting for any "miracles" or rubbing every day any BS onto your head and especially into the temple/front area - simply replacing "bad stuff" in your front area with healthy "good stuff" (healthy hair follicles) - that's the (affordable) KEY while still keeping OPTIONS or even if you "think" there will be a much better "miracle" one day on the market.

    Restoring the front area NOW is the key for most guys. Everything beyond is just frustrating and a waste of time ...

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  • Phatalis
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    For me currently Gho seems like the only legit option. It sucks but it's true.

    **** Finasteride. Risk isn't worth it.

    Minox is really temporary.

    Everything else is garbage.

    FUT leaves a huge scar.. **** that shit

    FUE leaves huge dots... **** that shit

    Gho leaves no real scars.. but costs more and takes repeated visits. It sucks yeah but it really is the only option right now currently if you're at a nw3 and lower situation.

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