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Originally Posted by FearTheLoss
How long do you think it will be before doctors in the United States are using this procedure?
I'm not sure, but from the interview that spancer did with gho, I saw dr. gho gives a training, so actually they help a ht clinic to setup/ learn the hst procedure. I'm a big pro of this procedure, since it gives unlimited donor supply. its better then the normal HT.
so doctors from the US can contact gho's clinic and arrange this.
next better step is of course cell therapy, aderans, replicel etc..
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Originally Posted by Boldy
I'm not sure, but from the interview that spancer did with gho, I saw dr. gho gives a training, so actually they help a ht clinic to setup/ learn the hst procedure. I'm a big pro of this procedure, since it gives unlimited donor supply. its better then the normal HT.
so doctors from the US can contact gho's clinic and arrange this.
next better step is of course cell therapy, aderans, replicel etc..
essentially though, if a person has 6000 grafts in their donor supply and they go to dr. gho they would have 4800 of those grafts regenerate at the assumed 80% regeneration rate which would then give them a total of 10,800 grafts...and that would cover a nw7?? so wouldn't that be considered a cure if it is legit?
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Originally Posted by FearTheLoss
essentially though, if a person has 6000 grafts in their donor supply and they go to dr. gho they would have 4800 of those grafts regenerate at the assumed 80% regeneration rate which would then give them a total of 10,800 grafts...and that would cover a nw7?? so wouldn't that be considered a cure if it is legit?
indeed you can call it a cure. but it takes time, since they leave some moths between the transplantations so that the donor area can recover. they dont do more than 2000 +-grafts per session if im not mistaken.
also the price is crazy, compared with a normal HT which is complete nonsense and non affordable for the most of us.
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Originally Posted by Boldy
indeed you can call it a cure. but it takes time, since they leave some moths between the transplantations so that the donor area can recover. they dont do more than 2000 +-grafts per session if im not mistaken.
also the price is crazy, compared with a normal HT which is complete nonsense and non affordable for the most of us.
Yes, hopefully other doctors begin using his technique so the price goes down. It baffles me that no other doctors are using this yet. If someone brought this to the United States they would make a fortune!
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Originally Posted by Boldy
also the price is crazy, compared with a normal HT ...
... in India - is it that what you try to say?
In Europe as well as in North America, FUE doctors charge you sometimes more per FUE-graft than Dr. Gho!
And THAT's what I find "crazy" ...
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Originally Posted by 534623
... in India - is it that what you try to say?
In Europe as well as in North America, FUE doctors charge you sometimes more per FUE-graft than Dr. Gho!
And THAT's what I find "crazy" ...
India?
I'm talking about the Netherlands here a normal fue costs about 4.000 euro for 1500 grafts
Dr gho charges about 8.500. Its a big difference unfortunately. Its allot of money for the average ones..
I would definitely go to Dr gho if I had the money no questions about it.. I like his patented fue way.
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Originally Posted by Boldy
India?
I'm talking about the Netherlands here a normal fue costs about 4.000 euro for 1500 grafts
Dr gho charges about 8.500. Its a big difference unfortunately. Its allot of money for the average ones..
You are lucky in the Netherlands if you can have FUE for this price. In Belgium it can easily be on par with the hasci rates, or even more expensive beyond 2000 grafts.
For example, for a 1800 grafts FUE procedure, this clinic will ask 9500 euros, while the hasci price is 9400 euros. I find both very expensive. You can probably find better prices elsewhere but for something permanent you cannot correct if something goes wrong, you better start with a clinic having a good reputation in this field.
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Originally Posted by 534623
It IS indeed one of those clinics (Dr. P. Van Ispelen - Laser Surgery) and the director of this clinic is not even a surgeon.
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