Dr. Wesley has begun his 3rd 'Pilofocus' Phase Testing- I was finally involved!

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  • Arashi
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 3888

    Originally posted by tedwuji
    I agree with most of what you say but I suppose it is not impossible that he comes back and says something like "well, regeneration does not work afterall (something we already know) but Wesley can offer a scarless procedure next year with lower trasection rates."
    But it's far from scarless, in fact, the cut in the skin that needs to be made to insert the camera and device will yield a far more noticeable scar then you'll ever have as a result of a FUE with small drill size.

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    • willy
      Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 31

      I will take a 1 inch scar and no regeneration any day.

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      • tedwuji
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2014
        • 478

        Originally posted by Arashi
        But it's far from scarless, in fact, the cut in the skin that needs to be made to insert the camera and device will yield a far more noticeable scar then you'll ever have as a result of a FUE with small drill size.
        what if i need 4 or 5000 grafts?

        all those dots will be smaller than a 2cm (less than 1 inch) slit?

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        • tedwuji
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2014
          • 478

          Originally posted by willy
          I will take a 1 inch scar and no regeneration any day.
          agreed

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          • Handbeezy
            Junior Member
            • May 2017
            • 15

            Originally posted by JohnMPB
            First and foremost I hope artista is OK
            I don't. He's sat there laughing at comments like that.

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            • Slam1523
              Member
              • May 2014
              • 82

              Originally posted by Handbeezy
              I don't. He's sat there laughing at comments like that.
              Haha no kidding! Guys a clown!

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              • Arashi
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 3888

                Originally posted by tedwuji
                what if i need 4 or 5000 grafts?

                all those dots will be smaller than a 2cm (less than 1 inch) slit?
                If you'd add all the slits up you'd have a gigantic scar, that's true. But 0.6 mm fue punch is so small that it's pretty much undetectable.

                Last few years I've been trimming my hair to 6 mm, I'm sure that in direct sunlight you'd notice a 1 inch scar through that, but it's impossible to see any scarring in my donor. I must honestly say that I don't know if it's still undetectable if I'd shave my head really bald, I just have never tried it. But I don't think I've ever seen noticeable scarring from for example HASCI patients who went there for the 2nd time and had to shave their heads bald. Maybe though if you shave your head really bald and the sun tans your skin that the scar tissue becomes visible, because scar tissue tends to tan less. I don't know, but if you have plans to really shave your head grade 0 bald in the future then you might be right.

                The idea of this 1 inch scar and the whole idea of some device going under my skin, which seems pretty intrusive, kind of puts me off. But to each their own of course.

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                • tedwuji
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2014
                  • 478

                  Artista, give us some news.

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                  • tedwuji
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2014
                    • 478

                    Originally posted by Slam1523
                    Haha no kidding! Guys a clown!
                    name calling will get us no where.

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                    • Slam1523
                      Member
                      • May 2014
                      • 82

                      Originally posted by tedwuji
                      name calling will get us no where.
                      Honestly it's not going to prevent anything either. For months we were fed excuses as to why artista was unable to get news regarding this treatments effectiveness, but promised we would get it. Last month he was so excited to notify us that the news would come shortly. For over a year we were promised that he was chosen as a voice for the treatment in this forum, and he went to all lengths to assure us that this was to help us. Finally he goes in with many waiting eagerly to get news of what was discussed at the checkup. Rather than giving even the slightest of ideas as to what was said this man has gone into total silence, despite being a frequent visitor to this forum. If you think you will be able to coerce this kind of individual to spilling the beans by being kind, then by all means do so. He gave me all the information I needed to know in his silence.
                      Last edited by Winston; 06-05-2017, 12:54 AM. Reason: Please refer to our posting policies and Terms of Service.

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                      • Carlos Wesley, MD
                        IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 100

                        Here are images from his procedure. Intraoperative image showing where grafts were harvested with the two methods: piloscopic and FUE.



                        Here are magnified images from his follow-up appointment. The first image is of the FUE harvested region. The second of the piloscopic donor harvested region and the third is of the entry port.




                        Regarding the status of piloscopy: I do very small cases only once every two months. The challenge is determining how the angle of follicles as seen from the outside corresponds to the angle beneath the skin surface. It is quite a mechanical challenge that requires practice to master. Since the birth of my son on New Year's Day, I have not found much time outside of office hours (surgeries and consultations every single day) to continue to practice this. I was actually practicing with the "not for human use" version of the instrument on a cadaveric model when my wife's water broke. I believe that hiring a young associate surgeon will provide more free time to pursue this further.
                        Carlos Wesley, MD
                        Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
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                        1050 Fifth Avenue
                        New York, NY 10028
                        844-745-6362
                        http://www.drcarloswesley.com
                        info@drcarloswesley.com

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                        • tedwuji
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2014
                          • 478

                          Originally posted by Carlos Wesley, MD
                          Here are images from his procedure. Intraoperative image showing where grafts were harvested with the two methods: piloscopic and FUE.



                          Here are magnified images from his follow-up appointment. The first image is of the FUE harvested region. The second of the piloscopic donor harvested region and the third is of the entry port.




                          Regarding the status of piloscopy: I do very small cases only once every two months. The challenge is determining how the angle of follicles as seen from the outside corresponds to the angle beneath the skin surface. It is quite a mechanical challenge that requires practice to master. Since the birth of my son on New Year's Day, I have not found much time outside of office hours (surgeries and consultations every single day) to continue to practice this. I was actually practicing with the "not for human use" version of the instrument on a cadaveric model when my wife's water broke. I believe that hiring a young associate surgeon will provide more free time to pursue this further.
                          Thanks.
                          So did you see regrowth over the past two years?

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                          • JohnMPB
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 383

                            Can we get an explanation of what we are looking at? How many grafts were extracted from the Pilofocus side? Was there regeneration? Are there pictures that are not do zoomed in so we can see the cosmetic impact of the scars and entry point?

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                            • tedwuji
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2014
                              • 478

                              I think this procedure is dead in the water.

                              This will be my last post in this.
                              Last edited by Winston; 06-08-2017, 10:53 PM. Reason: Please refer to our posting policies and Terms of Service.

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                              • JohnMPB
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 383

                                Oh. I see

                                I wonder y spencer doesn't take part in the forums anymore

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