Everybody is talking about Verteporfin, and I just want to compliment you on what a great job you did. It's definitely one of my biggest concerns, not just spending a lot of money on a hair transplant, but also getting a poorly done one. Good job!
He seems like the kind of guy who would just tell us if it didn't work. So I'm hoping his radio silence means he's furiously filing for a patent because more data came in and the treatment worked.
doctor, is there any progress with verteporfin? Reduces scars? Completely prevents their formation? Is it ineffective? A huge number of people are waiting for some clue 🤕
Guys, I hope you would agree that the result should be presented in two conditions. Firstly the result should be presented in an absolutely dry condition, and then the results should be presented in a wet condition. Sometimes a bad results if wet can be displayed as good, we need to avoid that risk by providing a dry condition too.
That would depend on the thickness of the follicle. But, 100 per square centimeter sounds unnecessary and hard for all the follicles to get proper blood supply.
@@Islanders83 Why would it be hard for all of the follicles to get blood supply? A normal density for a European man is about 100-120 hairs per square centimeter. Clearly the scalp has no problem supplying blood to areas that are that dense and unaffected by AGA, so why would there be an issue supplying enough blood if that density was reached with transplantation?
Great result, but if I were the patient I would've definitely opted to just get a tiny bit of temple work done. The temple points angling backwards, and making a very acute angle with the frontal hairline don't match 100% with how low the hairline is
The FUE procedures I see from Turkey are the same frontal round hairline design where there is no gradation in the front meaning with a jagged front hairline and being too low. For me it does not look natural. You must get a lot of repair work from procedures done in Turkey?
Can the guy get SMP for the back of his head? He had nice hair did he really need a hair transplant in the first place? I think doing hair transplants on young people under 30 is not a great idea.
Honestly, if you don't want to expose those doctors at least give us contact for the guy himself so that he can expose them. This should be illegal and any doctor who done this shit to his patient should be barred from doing HT again.
Did he go to a cheap Turkish clinic. Please answer. I have a very strong donor and it’s my only hope. I can’t tolerate high dosage of dutasteride, I am on topical and am doing better. I need every graft to survive. I am only interested in FUE.
Everybody is talking about Verteporfin, and I just want to compliment you on what a great job you did. It's definitely one of my biggest concerns, not just spending a lot of money on a hair transplant, but also getting a poorly done one. Good job!
When is the Verteporfin hair transplant updating coming?
Calm down its no cure😂
He seems like the kind of guy who would just tell us if it didn't work. So I'm hoping his radio silence means he's furiously filing for a patent because more data came in and the treatment worked.
doctor, is there any progress with verteporfin? Reduces scars? Completely prevents their formation? Is it ineffective? A huge number of people are waiting for some clue 🤕
Guys, I hope you would agree that the result should be presented in two conditions. Firstly the result should be presented in an absolutely dry condition, and then the results should be presented in a wet condition. Sometimes a bad results if wet can be displayed as good, we need to avoid that risk by providing a dry condition too.
wow !
as always.. incredible work
Any news on the verteporfin patient? Either way if it working or not it would be interesting to know. Many thanks
Hasson & Wong claim to be able to reach a density of 85-100 hairs per square centimeter. Is that true and, if so, are you able to do the same?
That would depend on the thickness of the follicle. But, 100 per square centimeter sounds unnecessary and hard for all the follicles to get proper blood supply.
@@Islanders83 Why would it be hard for all of the follicles to get blood supply? A normal density for a European man is about 100-120 hairs per square centimeter.
Clearly the scalp has no problem supplying blood to areas that are that dense and unaffected by AGA, so why would there be an issue supplying enough blood if that density was reached with transplantation?
@@tomcotter4299 my mistake. I meant grafts, not hairs. Grafts can have 1-3 hairs per graft. That’s what I was thinking.
@@Islanders83 Ah, I see the confusion. No worries!
Great result, but if I were the patient I would've definitely opted to just get a tiny bit of temple work done. The temple points angling backwards, and making a very acute angle with the frontal hairline don't match 100% with how low the hairline is
The FUE procedures I see from Turkey are the same frontal round hairline design where there is no gradation in the front meaning with a jagged front hairline and being too low. For me it does not look natural. You must get a lot of repair work from procedures done in Turkey?
Please update us on the Verteporfin trial
Can the guy get SMP for the back of his head? He had nice hair did he really need a hair transplant in the first place? I think doing hair transplants on young people under 30 is not a great idea.
Hi Dr., any update on the verteporfin trial?
man this guy is a perfect candidate for a successful HT, too bad he didn't aim for the right clinic the 1st time :(
Honestly, if you don't want to expose those doctors at least give us contact for the guy himself so that he can expose them. This should be illegal and any doctor who done this shit to his patient should be barred from doing HT again.
Did he go to a cheap Turkish clinic. Please answer. I have a very strong donor and it’s my only hope. I can’t tolerate high dosage of dutasteride, I am on topical and am doing better. I need every graft to survive. I am only interested in FUE.
any update on the verteporfin trial ..Dr Bloxham?
FUE, caveat Emptor.