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  • ccmethinning
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 326

    #16
    Originally posted by UK_
    The only way we can get more help with hair loss is to make it into a problem that affects women - because nobody has ever given a flying **** about health problems for men or any form of male dominated death statistic.
    Yep, to society men are expendable and women are perishable.

    The only men's health issue that gets serious attention is ED (because Viagara/Cialis/Levitra are HUGE money makers.)

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    • ccmethinning
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 326

      #17
      Originally posted by chrisis
      I don't know enough about what Dr Gho is doing. I'd consider it if I had more information.


      Video of Gho being interviewed by Spencer. Covers many of the basics.

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      • Tracy C
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 3125

        #18
        Originally posted by UK_
        The only way we can get more help with hair loss is to make it into a problem that affects women...
        You don't have to because it already does. 40% of those suffering with hair loss are in fact women. Nobody talks about it. Most women who are suffering with hair loss are hiding in some way or another - because women who are suffering with hair loss are usually treated like lepers.

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        • UK_
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 2744

          #19
          Originally posted by Tracy C
          You don't have to because it already does. 40% of those suffering with hair loss are in fact women. Nobody talks about it. Most women who are suffering with hair loss are hiding in some way or another - because women who are suffering with hair loss are usually treated like lepers.
          I am not saying it doesnt, what my previous post was addressing is the sheer disparity in healthcare attention between men and women, it's the same for charities, setting up a charity for women will receive more public/Government money than one set up for men, because women simply elicit more sympathy than men. That's just the way it is.

          Take prostate cancer and breast cancer as an example, in the UK there are currently over 2000 breast cancer nurses with their own clinics, number of prostate cancer nurses? 1.

          I wont go too deep into the disparity of research funds, but cancer research UK may aswel be called "Fcuk Male Cancer UK", because they received in 2001 £47,000 off the Government for prostate cancer research and a massive £1.4 million for breast cancer research.

          It doesnt surprise me, the pink dot at the top of their logo makes it clear they are an institution aimed at helping women only.



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          • mpb47
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 676

            #20
            Originally posted by Tracy C
            You don't have to because it already does. 40% of those suffering with hair loss are in fact women. Nobody talks about it. Most women who are suffering with hair loss are hiding in some way or another - because women who are suffering with hair loss are usually treated like lepers.
            Who treats women with loss like lepers? Docs? or people in general?

            Can't comment on Docs but I have a couple of friends with thinning problems and I have never seen anyone give them a hard time about it.

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            • Tracy C
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2011
              • 3125

              #21
              Treating a person like a leper is not "giving them a hard time". It's very different. You would know it when you feel it. Doctor's usually do not but people in general out and about in the real world do. You can feel all their eyes on you as they are wondering what is wrong with you.

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              • Davey Jones
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2012
                • 356

                #22
                This reminds me of those tribes that believe a camera can steal your soul. Maybe they were right.

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                • mpb47
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 676

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Tracy C
                  Treating a person like a leper is not "giving them a hard time". It's very different. You would know it when you feel it. Doctor's usually do not but people in general out and about in the real world do. You can feel all their eyes on you as they are wondering what is wrong with you.
                  Your describing people who have no manners-typically low on the education poll and don't know any better. They do the same thing to people who have had a bad accident or otherwise have some different about their face or body. While those people are out there, just remember the whole world doesn't think that way.

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                  • chrisis
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 1257

                    #24
                    Originally posted by 8868alex
                    even if you get a good feedback from this, it won't neccesarily mean you are in the clear as this could change in 5 - 10 years time. The crucial issue is then, what your plan of attack for arresting further loss will be?
                    Thanks for your feedback alex! My goal would be to get a HT to shore up my hairline now, and hopefully keep it looking good for 5-10 years. If it got worse again, I'd either get another transplant, with a more local doctor as their ability would matter far less in a non-hairline surgery, or I'd be banking on the success of new treatments to save my ass. I will stay on minoxidil and Nizoral and maybe some other supplements to give me a better chance.

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                    • chrisis
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 1257

                      #25
                      Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
                      If Gho or even Dr Cole, regenerate 70%+ hair of donor hair then it is worth getting a HT, because that way, you will essentially not lose any hair, but gain hair. Which will happen with a traditional hair transplant due to donor hair being depleted.
                      Originally posted by ccmethinning
                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xapYyuI0lVA

                      Video of Gho being interviewed by Spencer. Covers many of the basics.
                      The problem here is, even if Gho is able to regenerate donor hair, is he good at hairlines? Because my choice ultimately comes down to who performs the best hairline. I'd rather use up more donor hair than have a bad hairline.

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                      • yeahyeahyeah
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 1818

                        #26
                        Originally posted by chrisis
                        The problem here is, even if Gho is able to regenerate donor hair, is he good at hairlines? Because my choice ultimately comes down to who performs the best hairline. I'd rather use up more donor hair than have a bad hairline.
                        Check out Scissorboy

                        IMO - No he isn't and this is the same concern I am having.

                        But the way you have to look at it the hairline will be improved either way. Just need to style it.

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                        • Tracy C
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2011
                          • 3125

                          #27
                          Originally posted by chrisis
                          The problem here is, even if Gho is able to regenerate donor hair, is he good at hairlines?
                          The examples I have seen of Dr. Gho's work does show that he is as good as many other gifted hair restoration doctors. Dr. Gho still has not proven that he can regenerate donor hair though. So the question is; is it worth the additional expense to go to Dr. Gho without that proof?

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                          • yeahyeahyeah
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2011
                            • 1818

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Tracy C
                            The examples I have seen of Dr. Gho's work does show that he is as good as many other gifted hair restoration doctors. Dr. Gho still has not proven that he can regenerate donor hair though. So the question is; is it worth the additional expense to go to Dr. Gho without that proof?
                            Apparently he has written extensively about his techniques.

                            HT doctors aside from Dr Cole (who is regenerating donor hair too), are not treating his work with an open mind.

                            That is the issue here.

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                            • mlao
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 387

                              #29
                              I have looked at the patients on Dr. Gho's website and none of their hairlines have the natural or artistic look of the Shapiro Medical Group, or Dr. Bernstein for that matter.
                              I know all the Gho acolytes will cry that he's regenerating hair so it doesn't matter and the end result will be more hair but he still hasn't proven that he can do this to most peoples satisfaction.
                              As for "Scissor Boy" he's a hair stylist so he probably spends an inordinate amount of time making his hair look perfect and if you look at his original videos on YT he hadn't lost that much hair to begin with.
                              Hair transplants are equal part science and art!!!

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                              • Tracy C
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2011
                                • 3125

                                #30
                                Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
                                HT doctors aside from Dr Cole (who is regenerating donor hair too), are not treating his work with an open mind.
                                They are treating the issue with an appropriately skeptical mind. As they should... As am I... As should everyone... Trust me, I want it to be true but the evidence is not there yet.

                                Dr. Cole has not yet proven he is regenerating donor hair either.

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