Email from certain doctor - thinks FM doesnt work as claimed

chewbaca

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This is the email i got from a doctor while doing enquiries:


Date: 8 Mar 2005 02:36:17 -0000
From: "arvind poswal" <poswalarvind@rediffmail.com> View Contact Details
To: "pstwo gamer" <@yahoo.com.sg>
Subject: Dr.A

We have seen patients who have got the so called FM performed and found NO evidence whatsoever of donor regeneration that is supposed to be the key to FM.
I do not beleive FM to be a genuine thing. At the best its a form of fue- no multiplication occurs.

And the surgical intervention is same as that for most forms of fue.

Regards,
Dr.A


On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 pstwo gamer wrote :
>Yes...not doubt it is...But have yr management has
>considered doing Follicular multiplication? I think
>its new state of the art and the future of hair
>transplant...furthermore its easy to do as there is
>almost no surgery involved....I beleive u are based in
>India rite?...Some countries are already offering Hair
>mulitplication techniques already....
>
>
>
> --- arvind poswal <poswalarvind@rediffmail.com>
>wrote:
> >
> > We are offering body hair transplant. You may veiw
> > that as an actual method of hair multiplication
> > actually possible today.
> > We have reason to beleive that FM does not work.
> >
> > On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 pstwo gamer wrote :
> > >Is your clinic offering follicular
> > >multiplication?...its the latest technology in hair
> > transplant....
> > >
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juststarting

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Also, that was SOOO nice of you to take the time to remove your name and email address, but not his from your post.

You should really remove that out of consideration to your doctor (he doesn't want spamers or random people emailing him as much as you do).

Just $0.02 of friendly advice :)
 

not me!

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nexus81 said:
He just doesnt has the knowledge of HM.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

This "FM" craze has been disputed a good bit lately. Basically, the science behind it is bunk. Dr. Poswell can be trusted on this matter. There is no evidence that a split FU will regenerate in the donor area after a portion has been harvested for transplantation. Quite the contrary, the entire process is only a "controlled transection" of the donor follicular unit. So, in essence, what can end up happening is that not ONLY does the donor area not regenerate but the transplanted hairs can NOT grow due to transection. I have heard RUMOR (meaning don't hold me to the fire for this) that this may have been the case of a certain poster over on Hairsite that went to a physician that made hair loss sufferers PAY to participate in a TRIAL - he grew no hair.

Be weary of hype and "flash-in-the-pan" promises. Wait for positive results on a consistent basis - not hype.
 

chewbaca

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juststarting said:
Also, that was SOOO nice of you to take the time to remove your name and email address, but not his from your post.

You should really remove that out of consideration to your doctor (he doesn't want spamers or random people emailing him as much as you do).

Just $0.02 of friendly advice :)

His email can be found in his official website anyway, so what diff does it make?....BTW he answers enquiries and i am sure many do ask him about the effectiveness and information about newer hair transplant methods....Anyway its actually nice of him to impart his knowledge and expereince on FM and other hyped up techniques...he knows for sure first hand since he's a hair transplant surgeon
 

21gone

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Just wondering social because I saw that complaint as well, but I was wondering if it perhaps has anything to do with the surgeon performing it. I suppose that depending on the surgeon and level of expertise it could change things drastically, if you look in the stories section for the DJguy he claims to have had great success and has pictures as well.
 

chewbaca

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21gone said:
Just wondering social because I saw that complaint as well, but I was wondering if it perhaps has anything to do with the surgeon performing it. I suppose that depending on the surgeon and level of expertise it could change things drastically, if you look in the stories section for the DJguy he claims to have had great success and has pictures as well.

Well his pictures sucked anyway....and there signs that they might be fake cause in the pictures , its pretty obvious that he has strip incisions done on his head..
 
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