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Originally Posted by gc83uk
As for taking the grafts out and putting in new grafts, yea I suppose he could do that, however he would have a hell of a job of making that recipient site look identical to the recipient site before these grafts were removed.
Look at the pic Dr Nigam just posted: http://www.drnigams.net/images/RTN/Day03/Large/02.jpg
Especially look at graft 5 and 6. Is it just me or do they look totally different ?
Anyway, my point is, in our case (possible) trickery like this is out of the question, since we have an independent patient, unlike Dr Nigam who is performing this on his staff member.
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Originally Posted by Arashi
I find his labeling with "Regeneration" very funny - especially 3 days after implantation of -let's say- "something".
Since day-0, you can't tell from any photo what exactly he implanted in every hole/slit he made - that can be also completely intact follicles which he extracted wide spread in the donor area which you can't see/detect.
Analog the same for the marked area in the donor area.
The idea behind all this is not new:
Extraction of normal grafts from the donor area via FUE, then he bisected them outside the body, and implanted one half back into the extractions sites, the other part into the recipient site.
So the OUTCOME, provided it's sussessful, should be basically the same as with the HST technque:
- regeneration in almost every extraction site (donor);
- regeneration in almost every implantation site (recipient).
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Originally Posted by 534623
that can be also completely intact follicles which he extracted wide spread in the donor area which you can't see/detect.
But he has made video's !!! Hehehe ... This, my dear friend, has exactly been my point all along.
Since we have an independent patient, no trickery like this is possible and no camera is needed (since that doesn't add anything at all like we can see now).
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'The idea behind all this is not new:
Extraction of normal grafts from the donor area via FUE, then he bisected them outside the body, and implanted one half back into the extractions sites, the other part into the recipient site. '
could he implant both parts in recipient and double density and have normal fue dots in the back?
2000 extracted grafts could grow as 4000 in rcipient, for thos who dont mind dots
anyone tried this before? success?
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Originally Posted by didi
could he implant both parts in recipient and double density and have normal fue dots in the back?
2000 extracted grafts could grow as 4000 in rcipient, for thos who dont mind dots
anyone tried this before? success?
MANY ...
http://talizi.ge/files/publication/viability_eng.pdf
Scroll down the file ...
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Originally Posted by 534623
that can be also completely intact follicles which he extracted wide spread in the donor area which you can't see/detect.
There are HUGE differences all over the place. Not only the extremely obvious ones like graft 5 and 6, but pretty much all the grafts look very different.
To me it looks that Dr Nigam did exactly that what I expected him to do: videotape the whole process, turn off the camera and then replace some or even all of the grafts with WHOLE grafts extracted elsewhere.
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