So, this thread is all about the misleading claims in this field by doctors, hair loss forum users, patients etc etc about Dr. Gho's HST technique. After so many discussions since a very long time, interviews, videos, patient reports etc etc - and yeah, even after lots of very detailed analyses - all these claims are based on
He claims that he has performed his hair multiplication technique where he extracts hair stem cells and places them in thinning areas. He claims this does not cause any loss of hair from the donor area and that one hair stem cell generates on average 2,5 hairs. Wesley Sneijder allgedley had this performed just before christmas last year, and ...
3) Located at only place in the world which is not yet passed any law on stem cell research and therapy I have accessed to major published studies in doubling by the top researchers in the world, in stem cell hair multiplication, 3D speroids and micro-follicle creation in the lab.
Some months ago 534623 talked about it but I couldn't find it anymore. I wonder if him or another forum member has anything to say about the improvements we can expect with Dr. Ghos technique in the near future? Would it ever be possible with HST to have a greater multiplication ratio than 1:1?
In 8 years Gho only managed to get 1 case of 11500 grfts, no pics provided, only Ghos word Imagine hair multiplication technique in hands of H&W That 10000 grafts doesnt look dense at all, looks like some donald trump stuff lol caddarik79 Senior Member Join Date:Feb 2013 Posts:496 Share Tweet #8 03-18-2013, 12:55 AM
In all likelihood, there is zero hair multiplication involved, i.e., you will not increase the number of hairs on your head. You will simply redistribute the hairs from the back of your head (donor) to the balding areas in the front and crown, just like any other hair transplant.
Fun why did the kid do multiplication problems on the floor isted riddles and answers. Use your brain to solve these puzzles and trick questions before the timer runs out!
new post from Nigam patient (part good, part bad) 03-04-2014, 03:36 PM From a person named Teamplayer (I did not copy and past his images below): My Donor Doubling Experience at Dr Nigams' clinic (Hair Multiplication & Stem Cells Treatment) posted by TeamPlayer, 01.03.2014, 06:05
Is this possible with HST? 03-03-2013, 02:57 PM Multiplication or not - mohawk hairstyle should be achievable In theory you could transplant all hair from sides / back and put in on top Since HST leaves no white dots, even if you deplete donor area by 70% it should not really matter as you would shave sides and back anyway wouldnt you rather have mohawk or horseshoe Lets say multiplication ...