-
[QUOTE=sanook;101446]Thanks maxhair, they took me ages to upload!
I actually didn't talk with Dr Gho that much. He was quite focussed on counting the number of holes made, so I didn't want to disrupt him.
So, you just didn't bother asking him about the percentage of donor regeneration, and he didn't bother making any indication of this throughout the whole procedure, including the consultation?
This makes no sense.
Why did you go to Gho then?
You didn't pay all that extra money per graft for no reason I assume.
You do realize that Gho claims he can regenerate the donor region?
-
Senior Member
If you could regenerate the donor region, we would have our first cure for baldness. Probably take you 10 years as well.
-
Originally Posted by drybone
If you could regenerate the donor region, we would have our first cure for baldness. Probably take you 10 years as well.
Not for everyone. There are many "hair loss sufferers" who are nowhere near completely bald who could hit their goals in 2-3 treatments spaced out once per year.
-
Originally Posted by Gandolf
Not for everyone. There are many "hair loss sufferers" who are nowhere near completely bald who could hit their goals in 2-3 treatments spaced out once per year.
I'd be one of them. I'd need 3 trips to go back to a moderately close stage of NW1 (which i'd prefer over a NW0 since I get this weird feeling I'd look weird with a perfectly straight hairline).
-
Originally Posted by hellouser
I'd be one of them. I'd need 3 trips to go back to a moderately close stage of NW1 (which i'd prefer over a NW0 since I get this weird feeling I'd look weird with a perfectly straight hairline).
Yeah I think almost anyone over 30ish looks kind of weird with a straight line NW0. Even as a child I think I had some level of curvature in my hairline, although I think the ultra straight hairlines are more common in black and hispanic ethnicities and much more rare for caucasians like myself although maybe I'm just imagining things I think I see.
-
Senior Member
i'm a NW1.. can someone tell me if Dr. Gho's HST is any good? is it worth it?
-
Senior Member
Originally Posted by Gandolf
Not for everyone. There are many "hair loss sufferers" who are nowhere near completely bald who could hit their goals in 2-3 treatments spaced out once per year.
how long does it take to 'regenerate' the hair follicles that were already harvested in the donor sits>
-
Originally Posted by maxhair
So, you just didn't bother asking him about the percentage of donor regeneration, and he didn't bother making any indication of this throughout the whole procedure, including the consultation?
This makes no sense.
Why did you go to Gho then?
You didn't pay all that extra money per graft for no reason I assume.
You do realize that Gho claims he can regenerate the donor region?
Yes, that's why went there. My understanding is that it will regenerate at least 80%.
-
Senior Member
Originally Posted by sanook
Yes, that's why went there. My understanding is that it will regenerate at least 80%.
are there good before and after pics of Gho's work? can u please link them here?
-
Originally Posted by koolx
are there good before and after pics of Gho's work? can u please link them here?
check the wesley sneijder thread here
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
Forum Rules
|
» IAHRS
» The Bald Truth
» americanhairloss.org
|
Bookmarks