2nd procedure with Gho

In simple words, the pic below shows roughly gc’s current situation…

…and the next pic below shows what we expect to see next week.

THANKS gc for your cool photos!

Looks like hairs will start growing from these spots
very soon

awsome…and same area was harvested for the 1st treatment

if that is the case then there isnt any signs of donor depletion from the 1st treatment

» Looks like hairs will start growing from these spots
» very soon

This shows what happens at the moment in gc’s extraction wounds…

… that means, especially for such small extraction wounds, any scarring is normally RARE -normally.

Great analysis - Thanks I.M.

I’m encouraged by the results and looking to plan the 3rd procedure. I’m going to shave my entire head I think on the next visit and bite the bullet, so to speak. I’m hoping they will do about 1700 grafts and I’m prepared to do it over two days if they want me to. I’ve already sent my enquiry over, so I’ll wait to see what the say hopefully tomorrow.

Here is another pic of the donor - day 5

and a pic of the recipient

My recipient hair was covered in little scabs, I’ve been able to remove some of these, but the stubborn ones I’m leaving for a few more days. Also it seems caked in dry skin, I’m not sure if this is actually dry skin or maybe the minoxidil that I’m spraying on once per day as directed by Gho, is this normal or should I attempt to clean it up? I don’t want to run the risk of damaging the grafts by washing too vigorously. Maybe I need to wait the 10 days as I’ve read!

» Great analysis - Thanks I.M.
»
» I’m encouraged by the results and looking to plan the 3rd procedure. I’m
» going to shave my entire head I think on the next visit and bite the
» bullet, so to speak. I’m hoping they will do about 1700 grafts and I’m
» prepared to do it over two days if they want me to. I’ve already sent my
» enquiry over, so I’ll wait to see what the say hopefully tomorrow.
»
» Here is another pic of the
» donor -
» day 5

»
» and a pic of the
» recipient
»
» My recipient hair was covered in little scabs, I’ve been able to remove
» some of these, but the stubborn ones I’m leaving for a few more days. Also
» it seems caked in dry skin, I’m not sure if this is actually dry skin or
» maybe the minoxidil that I’m spraying on once per day as directed by Gho,
» is this normal or should I attempt to clean it up? I don’t want to run the
» risk of damaging the grafts by washing too vigorously. Maybe I need to wait
» the 10 days as I’ve read!

im impressed donor is healing rapidly, you not gonna have white dots even if hair doesnt grow back.
this looks so good,
you just need 10 days off work max

@GC

Thanks for the update mate.

Donor looks amazing, even without regrowth for now. It healed quick! Ive got dark skin, so I guess redness is less an issue…

Just curious, are you able to ring gho at anytime regarding your recepient? Is he available to his customers in that way?

Theres now another guy over at Btruth sharing photos of his gho procedure. With very HQ photos!

» @GC
»
» Thanks for the update mate.
»
» Donor looks amazing, even without regrowth for now. It healed quick! Ive
» got dark skin, so I guess redness is less an issue…
»
» Just curious, are you able to ring gho at anytime regarding your recepient?
» Is he available to his customers in that way?
»
» Theres now another guy over at Btruth sharing photos of his gho procedure.
» With very HQ photos!

I wonder what leading FUE docs think now when looking at this donor that healed so good after only 5 dasys.
This is the most advanced fue ive seen

» Here is another pic of the donor - day 5

No idea what happened in your donor area during the past 2 days, but what I can see today - 5 days after,
is simply incredible – even without additional enlargement of my marked and observed areas!

Actually, I didn’t expect all this so early – anyway, I’m going to post my detailed and summarised “analysis” next week. I think 1 additional photo (day 6 or plus day 7 after HST) would be completely enough to finish my analysis.
In advance, there are several reasons involved why –so far- especially gc’s case clearly and beyond any doubt represents “the hard-core proof” for this technique, including all essential basics and nature for this technique as well as its power and realistic possibilities.

» » Here is another pic of the
» donor -
» day 5

»
» No idea what happened in your donor area during the past 2 days, but what I
» can see today - 5 days after,
» is simply incredible – even without additional enlargement of my
» marked and observed areas!
»
» Actually, I didn’t expect all this so early – anyway, I’m going to post my
» detailed and summarised “analysis” next week. I think 1 additional photo
» (day 6 or plus day 7 after HST) would be completely enough to finish my
» analysis.
» In advance, there are several reasons involved why –so far-
» especially gc’s case clearly and beyond any doubt represents “the hard-core
» proof” for this technique, including all essential basics and nature for
» this technique as well as its power and realistic possibilities.

@ iron_man. Qith the way GC is healing up, how do you plan to assess regrowth? im struggling to see extraction points!

» @ iron_man. Qith the way GC is healing up, how do you plan to assess
» regrowth?

To do this with such excellent photos – it’s truly a pleasure.

In gc’s case, there are multiple options that can be applied for showing precisely hair/follicle regeneration.
Below (quickly inverted snippet from gc’s day-5 photo) you can see one simple option…


(all the very short white hairs -in comparison to the far longer white hairs- are the regenerated hair fibers within the extraction “wounds” - and the very small black dots within some extraction wounds show “there is still something going on” -hair fibers come to the surface to emerge)

So just wait 2-3 days more, and you’ll see really impressive (and self-reproducible) photos/pics.

» im struggling to see extraction points!

Normal FUE patients do not struggle! (gg)

» » @ iron_man. Qith the way GC is healing up, how do you plan to assess
» » regrowth?
»
» To do this with such excellent photos – it’s truly a pleasure.
»
» In gc’s case, there are multiple options that can be applied for showing
» precisely hair/follicle regeneration.
» Below (quickly inverted snippet from gc’s day-5 photo) you can see one
» simple option…
»


» (all the very short white hairs -in comparison
» to the far longer white hairs- are the regenerated hair fibers within the
» extraction “wounds” - and the very small black dots within some
» extraction wounds show “there is still something going on” -hair fibers
» come to the surface to emerge)
»
» So just wait 2-3 days more, and you’ll see really impressive (and
» self-reproducible) photos/pics.
»
» » im struggling to see extraction points!
»
» Normal FUE patients do not straggle! (gg)

We could monitor recepient area as well, so we could see what is yield like.
700 grafts shd be relativly easy to asses

This looks promising

» I’ve just taken a couple of pics of my donor, 36 hours after extraction,
» probably a bit early to be seeing any regrowth lol but useful
» nevertheless:
»
» 1st
» pic

»
» 2nd
» pic

kudos to you my friend. I registered just to thank you for your decision to share these detailed pics after your HST. I hope you realise how empowering it will be for us hair loss sufferers to get information about HST from a fellow hair loss sufferer like yourself. If it truly turns out that the donor can be regrown and you can get a result you desire, we will all celebrate for you and for the fact that there is hope that we may one day be able to recover our look with a full head of hair.:slight_smile: Thank you so very much. You rock, bro.

And thank you to Iron man as well for taking the time to analyse these.

»
» kudos to you my friend. I registered just to thank you for your decision to
» share these detailed pics after your HST. I hope you realise how empowering
» it will be for us hair loss sufferers to get information about HST from a
» fellow hair loss sufferer like yourself. If it truly turns out that the
» donor can be regrown and you can get a result you desire, we will all
» celebrate for you and for the fact that there is hope that we may one day
» be able to recover our look with a full head of hair.:slight_smile: Thank you so very
» much. You rock, bro.
»
» And thank you to Iron man as well for taking the time to analyse these.
»

I would like to concur with gmatter - these pictures of yours are extremely valuable. If you could be generous enough to put out days 7, 10 & 14 I think that they could prove conclusive.

» @GC
»
» Thanks for the update mate.
»
» Donor looks amazing, even without regrowth for now. It healed quick! Ive
» got dark skin, so I guess redness is less an issue…
»
» Just curious, are you able to ring gho at anytime regarding your recepient?
» Is he available to his customers in that way?
»
» Theres now another guy over at Btruth sharing photos of his gho procedure.
» With very HQ photos!

Yeah I think with dark skin it will be even less noticeable, I expect in the next 2 - 3 days for everything to have healed perfectly with no redness whatsoever, from going from my last procedure anyway.

Gho said I can call him whenever I want on his mobile, which is nice to have that option, but I’d only do that if I was really worried about something.

Those other pics on the Btruth forum, look great, I think the more cases we can find, the more conclusive this will be.

I think you said your struggling to see or know where to find the regrowth. If you look on the first picture and compare to say day 3 or 5, you will be able to see a large red spot, (sore bloody spot). I used this as an exact marker and effectively placed the newer images side by side and by looking at the red spot and other yellowish spots (which are the extraction points) and I can see hairs coming though those bruised yellow spots. On the first photo there are either slightly visible or not visible at all, but day by day there are more coming though.

Those yellow spots are now starting to fade, so it’ll be more difficult to see them, but considering I keep taking the photographs from the same angle I think we can still monitor any extra regrowth fairly easily, at least while the hair is this short! Let me know if your seeing what I’m seeing, I know IronMan can see it too. You really need to download 2 of the photos and just by looking at the exact same spot on both pics and same zoom and hitting alt-tab to alternate between both pics, that’s how I do it anyway!

And yes moopookoo it’s the same donor area which has been used.

Thanks I.M. - I will add another pic later tonight.

Where is SpanishDude? I’m missing his negativity :smiley:

Cheers gmatter and skywalker, yes I will continue with the pics, I’ve not come this far to just stop with the pics. I hope we can all benefit.

Skywalker - Did you decide on whether to go to Gho or is the white spot problem still a concern for you?

» Those yellow spots are now starting to fade, so it’ll be more difficult to
» see them, but considering I keep taking the photographs from the same angle
» I think we can still monitor any extra regrowth fairly easily, at least
» while the hair is this short! Let me know if your seeing what I’m seeing,

This is the area I follow very closely (the extraction wound on the left bottom corner below serves as marker)…


In a few days it could be somewhat difficult, because many shaved hairs could sometimes overlap the extraction dots.
Do you have a shaver prepared at home? ( :stuck_out_tongue: )

hello gcuk i am monotoring your case for quiet some time now, i think you are the prime example for a solution to NW7 patients.

as i recall it, you have a very drastic and severe form of alopecia, if thats correct. so normal MPB doesnt fit your profile and so normal cellular solutions wouldnt work also.

i assume that they used the same donor area as before and that this used donor area doesnt represent the whole donor area that could easily been used. o this is good news because 1400 extracted grafts with i assume 96% direct regrowth of extracted follicles is impresive.

sorry but i am only interested in your untouched pictures not the fotoshopped ones done by IM with colour regulations etc, thats something Spanishdude would do.

also your case shows exactly what happens after positive scaring, the hairs are growing so “raidly” because a healing process takes place, thats the explanation why there are already little growing hairs.

what NW scale would you call yourself? my estimation would be a NW5 am i right here.

anyway i am very happy that you as a severe case, are actually the one person that brought back hope to hair loss sufferers who are interested in solving their problem.

also if i recall it correctly, gho wants to work on you with a two step system like first get a coverage overall and then put a good density on it in the second step. is that correct.

Hi Mikadoman,

Yes I do have a severe form of alopecia and your right this is pretty much my only hope, unless of course I can use cultured hair stem cells in the future.

Yes the same donor has been used for all 1400 taken so far. I haven’t classified myself on the NW scale, I prefer to work with cm2. Before seeing Gho I had a completely bare scalp of approx 85cm2, the remaining untouched area is approx 47cm2, so I have calculated a further 1700 would give me the same coverage which I have adopted so far. This is the first step. Afterwards I will be wanting more, but how many I really don’t know yet. I have to take one step at a time, which is something Gho says often.

Do you have any plans to see Gho?

Couple more pics:

day 6 - donor usual angle

day 6 - donor other

Is it just me or it looks like hair is regenerating.

I wonder why industry took so long to discover this technique