View Poll Results: To what degree do you think HST is legit and a success?
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Totally legit and the best option out there.
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Seems legit, good option but not perfect and there are some unanswered questions.
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Really don't know, it's still pretty unproven.
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I am completely unconvinced.
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Originally Posted by gc83uk
His donor supply hasn't been maxed out though. He was offered 3 x free procedures. I actually suspect he will go back for more at his own cost next time.
What you have probably have read is the 'general advice' that you will begin to see some thinning after having 3 HST's.
Hasci are overly cautious imo.
hardly impressive for hair multiplication, safe to say hasci extracted only 2 and 1 hair grafts, giving DS roughly about 7000-8000 HAIRS which could have been achieved with 3000 FUE grafts buy some skilled fue doctor such as dr Lorenzo or Ferudini, Cole..they use bigger punches .8-.9mm and manage to get scarfree fue after a few thousand grafts...I can only assume if they use .6mm punch they could achieve scar free ht
Bottom line is DS is still bald, I mean very bald
if that's the best HST(which is marketed as hair multiplication) can do then its very disappointing and its nothing to be excited about
HST is good HT if you want to have some light coverage with conservative hairline but calling it multiplication is deceiving..
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Originally Posted by Dees Dab
I beleive Kristel said you should have your newly transplanted hair for life.
Plus there should be some improvements allegedly coming within the next 5-10 years so not to worry.
I'm thinking some time next year myself. Are you growing your hair to cover the shaved part? Will you be taking close up pics to check regeneration rate etc?
Hey Dees Dab,
Thanks for the write. Yeah, I'm growing my hair long to cover the shaved part. Deborah told me that there's basically 2 ways to do it; shave your head (preferable by HASCI) or grow it 8-9 cm to cover a one inch wide strip. No, I won't be taking close-ups to check to regeneration rate; the regeneration is really secondary to me; it's the lack of scarring and fast recovery that I look forward to.
I think Kristel is smoking hot, BTW.
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Originally Posted by didi
hardly impressive for hair multiplication, safe to say hasci extracted only 2 and 1 hair grafts, giving DS roughly about 7000-8000 HAIRS which could have been achieved with 3000 FUE grafts buy some skilled fue doctor such as dr Lorenzo or Ferudini, Cole..they use bigger punches .8-.9mm and manage to get scarfree fue after a few thousand grafts...I can only assume if they use .6mm punch they could achieve scar free ht
Bottom line is DS is still bald, I mean very bald
if that's the best HST(which is marketed as hair multiplication) can do then its very disappointing and its nothing to be excited about
HST is good HT if you want to have some light coverage with conservative hairline but calling it multiplication is deceiving..
how?? i thought bigger punches always = scarring?? you cant shave down to a 1 with this... correct???
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I just don't understand how you can have 85% regeneration and then advise against more procedures after 5100 grafts. If you extract 5100 grafts and get 85% regeneration then that means that only 765 grafts did not regenerate, so what you're telling me is that if Saunders had went the traditional fue route he would have only been able to extract 765 grafts before his donor was depleted? I have below average donor density and I could get way more than 765 grafts from fue, so what that means to me is that the regeneration figure is way way way lower than 85%.
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Originally Posted by greatjob!
I just don't understand how you can have 85% regeneration and then advise against more procedures after 5100 grafts. If you extract 5100 grafts and get 85% regeneration then that means that only 765 grafts did not regenerate, so what you're telling me is that if Saunders had went the traditional fue route he would have only been able to extract 765 grafts before his donor was depleted? I have below average donor density and I could get way more than 765 grafts from fue, so what that means to me is that the regeneration figure is way way way lower than 85%.
Re-read what GC83UK said on the previous page. HASCI says that after 3 HST's you'll start to notice thinning in your donor. Which means of course it's far from depleted.
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Originally Posted by Arashi
Re-read what GC83UK said on the previous page. HASCI says that after 3 HST's you'll start to notice thinning in your donor. Which means of course it's far from depleted.
Could you please (you = the guy who doesn't even understand his native language) DEFINE and/or describe the term "thinning" concerning HST procedures?
Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by 534623
Could you please (you = the guy who doesn't even understand his native language) DEFINE and/or describe the term "thinning" concerning HST procedures?
Thanks in advance.
What did I not understand or are you just trolling again ? And sorry but I'm really not sure what you want. Define thinning ? You don't know what that is ? Thinning is what happens when you lose hair.
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Originally Posted by Arashi
Thinning is what happens when you lose hair.
Right - and now try to define and/or describe "thinning" (with photos etc) concerning HST.
Yeah, that should be English. On the other hand, how should someone understand my request in English, when he don't even understand his own native language?
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