A very sad case

» And this is my point exactly…
»
» You fight with me for whatever reasons… You might fight with me for
» personal reasons for you… But the fact of the matter is this Jttelcum,
» I base my opinions on facts that are derived in this industry based on
» what posters have said, what I have concluded by finding the truths of the
» poster’s statements, and mainly of my own experiences, and of what I feel.
» So if I feel that the patient at hand in this thread should wait although
» no other doctor has stepped up to the plate, then so be it.
»
» Dr. Bazan… while being so gracious… needs to be looked at for the
» motives by which he is being so gracious. My doctor who I work for has no
» bearings on my god damn posts. And my bearings on this god damn thread
» are this:
»
» 1. What are the motives here for Dr. Bazan?
» 2. Why are you being an ass in the fact that this is a serious case?
» 3. Give up because most people know that I would not put my penis on the
» line unless it came from my gut.
»
» So I don’t care where you graduated from, how many degrees you obtained,
» you never learned respect based on experience.
»
» The patient at hand in this thread needs to know the truth.
»
» If I am wrong about my strong opinions, Dr. JTTELCUM, then I promise I
» will back down from hairsite.com and will never post here again.
»
» Now what is it going to be??
»
»

OH OK so hair techs are the ones whose advice we should seek,in the future
thanks for clearing that up

this field is full of DOCTORS who could not tranplant a rat much less a human
yet we should trust the advice of a hair tech

ya right

I am not trying to say my opinions should ever override a doctor. However there are certain instances where I stand up and say this is just not right. And I can see where that might not be right to say.

However, I would never step over the line unless I knew deep down that the juice was worth the squeeze.

» » I do not know the merits of Dr. Bazan and I am certainly not trying to
» » speak for his abilities. But, he is the only surgeon on this forum to
» » stand up and offer to help. Regardless of how you choose to slice and
» dice
» » it, it is quite commendable for Dr. Bazan to make the offer. Maybe he
» can
» » help this guy and maybe he cannot, but he sure did make the offer.
» Thank
» » you for coming down to my “level,” bozo. Once again, get over yourself.
» If
» » you really wanted to help this guy, you would have talked to Dr.
» Harris
» » about the case and posted his recommendations - not your armchair
» critique
» » of Dr. Bazan.
»
»
» Sorry- but I believe Bazan’s intentions are solely promotional to the
» degree of grandstanding- that’s all. I’m not trying to start a big war on
» this issue, but red flags go up all over the place when I here his name.
» That’s just my opinion of course and I understand everyone is entitled to
» theirs.

when you here his name? I guess you are not a native english speaker

» » Dr. Bazan,
» »
» » Thanks for your generous offer. I will relate the message to the
» patient.
» » I am sure he would appreciate your kindness.
» »
» » May I ask what is your strategy if you are to take on this repair case?
»
» With all due respect- I would love to contribute to this case. It is
» sickening what this young man must be dealing with. However, If I write a
» check, I would rather the contributions go through Dr. Umar. Honestly, IMO
» there is just something a little “shady” about Dr. Bazan. I know Dr. Umar
» and can personally vouch for his sincerity and honest heartfelt
» intentions.

MPB, the copntributions (if any) should go to the patient himself for his personal expenses during the trip.

Nothing to our clinic, us our gesture do not expect repayment.

You can mail your check for good Dr.Umar, but he does not need the money as the poor patient whose case is in discussion.

Dr. Bazan
www.itzan.com

I would like to offer my deepest sympathy to this young man… I read this last night and I cannot get this off my mind.

I have posted a link on the HTN and I plan to do so on HLH, if one is not there already.

I am asking for support for this patient of the monetary kind---- hopefully either Hairsite or an independent body can set up some type of fund to help this young man out—

I have pledged 100.00 dollars, but to be honest if someone sends in 5.00, it would be great.

I would rather doctors such as Rose, Harris, Feller, Cole, etc… take part in his repair, so hopefully we can raise enough money for him to be able to choose where he would like to go.

However, Dr. Bazan has offered his services, which is very noble of him and should be noted. Ultimately, it should be the patients decision on whether or not to take him up on his offer.

I am sending an email to Rose, Harris, and Feller to apprise them of the situation and ask for their help in this case.

Hairsite— if you are setting up a fund, can you please let me know?
I can put the information out on other large sites as well-- it would be my pleasure.

Again, I am deeply troubled by this so please let me know what I can do.

Take Care,
J

» And i went to your site and happened to see this about your repair
» program. You used a flash program so that no one could copy your words.
» Well I have a capture program that came in handy.
»

» So I ask you now Dr. Bazan, and again with all due respect.
» 1. How is 500 freakon grafts gonna help this fellow?

Response:
The standard repair program only plants 500 FUEs per each session, for any person, for 900 bucks.

Multiple visits are OK. Generally local kids take this and is a very successful program.

The offer to the kid in question was for 2,500 FUEs per session,
again,
that is two thousand and five hundred F-R-E-E FUEs, per trip, at a cost of $0.00.

Can’t you understand how much this can benefit his case? On top: it is a gift.

Since when you do armchair critics of gifts or generosity you are clearly not capable of giving?
Easy position you have, Tom.

» 2. What makes FUE completley scarless?

Response: The size of the wound, the place of the wound, the mechanism of the wound, the level of trauma, the conditions of the healing process and some genetic factors.

You see, Tom, the use gold tipped titanium 0.7mm extractors followed by a silver sulfadiazine cream under a round the clock humid and dark environment makes for scars so tiny that in my opinion we can offer scarless.
I think is ethical and I think is fair.

» 3. Since I have ordered thousands of punches across the world for physicians, where did you get the titanium 0.70mm punch?

Response:
You’d love to know… right? wait it even has a laser sharpened gold (AU) tip.
Best extractor in the industry IMHO. Virtually scarless extractions.

How come a big expert like you does not know?, even after the plausible and complicated task of ordering thousands of regular biopsy punches, yet more, from across the whole world.

» 4. What restrictions apply?

Response:
Standard ones like no one under certain age or conditions, reasonable health, realistic expectations, must have legal I.D., etc, etc.
Nothing to make you nervous. Really. Take it easy.

» 5. Jtelcom, If you care about me…

Yours Truly,

“If I am wrong about my strong opinions, Dr. JTTELCUM, then I promise I will back down from hairsite.com and will never post here again.”

That is cute how you spelled my name. Did you learn that at Tech School? You are a tech for God’s sake. Do you think that anyone on this forum is impressed by that? Get real. I see a technician as being one rung up the ladder from the clinic receptionist. Have a nice day, flake;-)

» » And i went to your site and happened to see this about your repair
» » program. You used a flash program so that no one could copy your words.
»
» » Well I have a capture program that came in handy.
» »
»
» » So I ask you now Dr. Bazan, and again with all due respect.
» » 1. How is 500 freakon grafts gonna help this fellow?
»
» Response:
» The standard repair program only plants 500 FUEs per each session, for any
» person, for 900 bucks.
»
» Multiple visits are OK. Generally local kids take this and is a very
» successful program.
»
» The offer to the kid in question was for 2,500 FUEs per session,
» again,
» that is two thousand and five hundred F-R-E-E FUEs, per trip, at a cost of
» $0.00.
»
» Can’t you understand how much this can benefit his case? On top: it is a
» gift.
»
» Since when you do armchair critics of gifts or generosity you are clearly
» not capable of giving?
» Easy position you have, Tom.
»
»
»
» » 2. What makes FUE completley scarless?
»
» Response: The size of the wound, the place of the wound, the
» mechanism of the wound, the level of trauma, the conditions of the healing
» process and some genetic factors.
»
» You see, Tom, the use gold tipped titanium 0.7mm extractors followed by a
» silver sulfadiazine cream under a round the clock humid and dark
» environment makes for scars so tiny that in my opinion we can offer
» scarless.
» I think is ethical and I think is fair.
»
»
»
» » 3. Since I have ordered thousands of punches across the world for
» physicians, where did you get the titanium 0.70mm punch?
»
» Response:
» You’d love to know… right? wait it even has a laser sharpened gold (AU)
» tip.
» Best extractor in the industry IMHO. Virtually scarless
» extractions.
»
» How come a big expert like you does not know?, even after the plausible
» and complicated task of ordering thousands of regular biopsy
» punches, yet more, from across the whole world.
»
»
»
» » 4. What restrictions apply?
»
» Response:
» Standard ones like no one under certain age or conditions, reasonable
» health, realistic expectations, must have legal I.D., etc, etc.
» Nothing to make you nervous. Really. Take it easy.
»
» » 5. Jtelcom, If you care about me…
»
»
»
» Yours Truly,

Dr Bazan, I think the smart aleck reply to your offer is very uncalled for
it was offered by a lowly tech, who is jealous and wants to be a doctor but doesnt have the brainpower…so all thats left is to try to feel superior to Good Drs by challenging them on the board

» » » And i went to your site and happened to see this about your repair
» » » program. You used a flash program so that no one could copy your
» words.
» »
» » » Well I have a capture program that came in handy.
» » »
» »
» » » So I ask you now Dr. Bazan, and again with all due respect.
» » » 1. How is 500 freakon grafts gonna help this fellow?
» »
» » Response:
» » The standard repair program only plants 500 FUEs per each session, for
» any
» » person, for 900 bucks.
» »
» » Multiple visits are OK. Generally local kids take this and is a very
» » successful program.
» »
» » The offer to the kid in question was for 2,500 FUEs per session,
» » again,
» » that is two thousand and five hundred F-R-E-E FUEs, per trip, at a cost
» of
» » $0.00.
» »
» » Can’t you understand how much this can benefit his case? On top: it is
» a
» » gift.
» »
» » Since when you do armchair critics of gifts or generosity you are
» clearly
» » not capable of giving?
» » Easy position you have, Tom.
» »
» »
» »
» » » 2. What makes FUE completley scarless?
» »
» » Response: The size of the wound, the place of the wound,
» the
» » mechanism of the wound, the level of trauma, the conditions of the
» healing
» » process and some genetic factors.
» »
» » You see, Tom, the use gold tipped titanium 0.7mm extractors followed by
» a
» » silver sulfadiazine cream under a round the clock humid and dark
» » environment makes for scars so tiny that in my opinion we can offer
» » scarless.
» » I think is ethical and I think is fair.
» »
» »
» »
» » » 3. Since I have ordered thousands of punches across the world
» for
» » physicians, where did you get the titanium 0.70mm punch?
» »
» » Response:
» » You’d love to know… right? wait it even has a laser sharpened gold
» (AU)
» » tip.
» » Best extractor in the industry IMHO. Virtually scarless
» » extractions.
» »
» » How come a big expert like you does not know?, even after the plausible
» » and complicated task of ordering thousands of regular biopsy
» » punches, yet more, from across the whole world.
» »
» »
» »
» » » 4. What restrictions apply?
» »
» » Response:
» » Standard ones like no one under certain age or conditions, reasonable
» » health, realistic expectations, must have legal I.D., etc, etc.
» » Nothing to make you nervous. Really. Take it easy.
» »
» » » 5. Jtelcom, If you care about me…
» »
» »
» »
» » Yours Truly,
»
» Dr Bazan, I think the smart aleck reply to your offer is very uncalled
» for
» it was offered by a lowly tech, who is jealous and wants to be a doctor
» but doesnt have the brainpower…so all thats left
» is to try to feel superior to Good Drs by challenging them on the board

Well said.
Thanks for your support.

truly,
DrC

» » » » And i went to your site and happened to see this about your repair
» » » » program. You used a flash program so that no one could copy your
» » words.
» » »
» » » » Well I have a capture program that came in handy.
» » » »
» » »
» » » » So I ask you now Dr. Bazan, and again with all due respect.
» » » » 1. How is 500 freakon grafts gonna help this fellow?
» » »
» » » Response:
» » » The standard repair program only plants 500 FUEs per each session,
» for
» » any
» » » person, for 900 bucks.
» » »
» » » Multiple visits are OK. Generally local kids take this and is a very
» » » successful program.
» » »
» » » The offer to the kid in question was for 2,500 FUEs per session,
» » » again,
» » » that is two thousand and five hundred F-R-E-E FUEs, per trip, at a
» cost
» » of
» » » $0.00.
» » »
» » » Can’t you understand how much this can benefit his case? On top: it
» is
» » a
» » » gift.
» » »
» » » Since when you do armchair critics of gifts or generosity you are
» » clearly
» » » not capable of giving?
» » » Easy position you have, Tom.
» » »
» » »
» » »
» » » » 2. What makes FUE completley scarless?
» » »
» » » Response: The size of the wound, the place of the wound,
» » the
» » » mechanism of the wound, the level of trauma, the conditions of the
» » healing
» » » process and some genetic factors.
» » »
» » » You see, Tom, the use gold tipped titanium 0.7mm extractors followed
» by
» » a
» » » silver sulfadiazine cream under a round the clock humid and dark
» » » environment makes for scars so tiny that in my opinion we can offer
» » » scarless.
» » » I think is ethical and I think is fair.
» » »
» » »
» » »
» » » » 3. Since I have ordered thousands of punches across the
» world
» » for
» » » physicians, where did you get the titanium 0.70mm punch?
» » »
» » » Response:
» » » You’d love to know… right? wait it even has a laser sharpened gold
» » (AU)
» » » tip.
» » » Best extractor in the industry IMHO. Virtually scarless
» » » extractions.
» » »
» » » How come a big expert like you does not know?, even after the
» plausible
» » » and complicated task of ordering thousands of regular biopsy
» » » punches, yet more, from across the whole world.
» » »
» » »
» » »
» » » » 4. What restrictions apply?
» » »
» » » Response:
» » » Standard ones like no one under certain age or conditions, reasonable
» » » health, realistic expectations, must have legal I.D., etc, etc.
» » » Nothing to make you nervous. Really. Take it easy.
» » »
» » » » 5. Jtelcom, If you care about me…
» » »
» » »
» » »
» » » Yours Truly,
» »
» » Dr Bazan, I think the smart aleck reply to your offer is very uncalled
» » for
» » it was offered by a lowly tech, who is jealous and wants to be a doctor
» » but doesnt have the brainpower…so all thats
» left
» » is to try to feel superior to Good Drs by challenging them on the board
»
» Well said.
» Thanks for your support.
»
» truly,
» DrC

curious if you have seen the good results lately with Nizoral cream as far as regrowth pics, and if you recommend it to your patients

I don’t try to impress anyone. But I am glad at least Dr. Bazan replied.

I care enough to stir up trouble, so that the real meat of what is going on comes out. So look what happened. Mounds of more information came out of my stirring up trouble. So say what you want about me I don’t care. This is what the boards are for.

I do not usually put anything in the hair transplant forum,I usualy just browse.I’m not that interested in hair transplants.I have had consultations in person and on line.The in person consultation salesmen scare the shit out of me,they’d be better off selling a pair of jeans on the whole.

I’m playing the waiting game for hair multiplication,at the moment.In the meantime I shave my hair off and enjoy a tanned shaved head look.Yes I’d rather more hair!

Anyway back to the point.This young chap as had his scalp destroyed by the heartless basta…

I think its very good of Dr. Bazan to offer what he as done.Yes it might be for business reasons,but so what,its better than no offer.This is what makes the world go round,so get real all you critics.

Dr. Bazan may also be doing it for other reasons,such as genuine
from the heart.

GIVE THE BLOKE A CHANCE!

Ok I can say that I agree. But still…

  1. I just want to know it is a genuine offer.

  2. How is this going to be approached? Not just hoopla about master plans but more about… worrying about testing the area, biopsy or vascular studies. Not

  3. I get heated when talking about repairs. I always will and like all posters here, we all feel for this guy.

  4. So I stepped over the line to find out what Dr. Bazan’s true intentions are.

  5. And then to be side tracked while I am asking clear questions is dumb.

  6. I said some things that were clearly dumb while attacking JTelcom from him always attacking me

  7. Bottom line… this case needs to taken serious so I’d rather push buttons and get more information to this fellow at any cost. It is called being freakon real.

  8. I am still interested in this link below. What happened to Dr. Bazan’s HM.

http://www.hairsite2.com/library2/article280.htm

» I don’t try to impress anyone. But I am glad at least Dr. Bazan replied.
»
» I care enough to stir up trouble, so that the real meat of what is going
» on comes out. So look what happened. Mounds of more information came out
» of my stirring up trouble. So say what you want about me I don’t care.
» This is what the boards are for.

Your reply was insulting and condescending to Dr Bazan, the fact he came out with more information is irrelevant you could have been tactful

probably… Sometimes I am not the perfect gentleman.

http://www.hairsite.com/hair-loss/board_entry.php?id=52&page=0&order=time&category=0

» » » I do not know the merits of Dr. Bazan and I am certainly not trying to
» » » speak for his abilities. But, he is the only surgeon on this forum
» to
» » » stand up and offer to help. Regardless of how you choose to slice and
» » dice
» » » it, it is quite commendable for Dr. Bazan to make the offer. Maybe he
» » can
» » » help this guy and maybe he cannot, but he sure did make the offer.
» » Thank
» » » you for coming down to my “level,” bozo. Once again, get over
» yourself.
» » If
» » » you really wanted to help this guy, you would have talked to Dr.
» » Harris
» » » about the case and posted his recommendations - not your armchair
» » critique
» » » of Dr. Bazan.
» »
» »
» » Sorry- but I believe Bazan’s intentions are solely promotional to the
» » degree of grandstanding- that’s all. I’m not trying to start a big war
» on
» » this issue, but red flags go up all over the place when I here his
» name.
» » That’s just my opinion of course and I understand everyone is entitled
» to
» » theirs.
»
» when you here his name? I guess you are not a native english speaker

Yeah- I misspelled hear for here- whoopy shit. I’m so sorry spelling cop. I’ll try to do better next time b/c I really no (know) how god damn important that is to you.

Doctors, not even a comment???An opinion???

» Doctors, not even a comment???An opinion???

My doc is on a family vacation but he has been e-mailed.

»
» To talk about reparations shows how little you understand his situation.
» What if a judge awarded him 300 million dollars,what is that going do if
» there is no surgical solution for his problem? This guy wants a normal
» head,not money.
»

I’m sorry that I’m not as smart as you. I should sue the college that issued a master’s degree to someone as stupid as me.

Obviously I know that $$$ will not get him a “normal” head. Obviously I know about waivers; I’ve had transplants.

This guys only chance at this point in my opinion is a high end rug.

» » » Dr. Bazan,
» » »
» » » Thanks for your generous offer. I will relate the message to the
» » patient.
» » » I am sure he would appreciate your kindness.
» » »
» » » May I ask what is your strategy if you are to take on this repair
» case?
» »
» » With all due respect- I would love to contribute to this case. It is
» » sickening what this young man must be dealing with. However, If I write
» a
» » check, I would rather the contributions go through Dr. Umar. Honestly,
» IMO
» » there is just something a little “shady” about Dr. Bazan. I know Dr.
» Umar
» » and can personally vouch for his sincerity and honest heartfelt
» » intentions.
» ================================================================
» MPB, the copntributions (if any) should go to the patient himself
» for his personal expenses during the trip.
»
» Nothing to our clinic, us our gesture do not expect repayment.
»
» You can mail your check for good Dr.Umar, but he does not need the money
» as the poor patient whose case is in discussion.
»
»
» Dr. Bazan
» www.itzan.com

It was just a gut feeling from reading all the posts about you over the years. Maybe they were all wrong and you were right- who knows. I really would like to know how the person to person hair transplant turned out on the mother to daughter you did awhile back. All the comments on this procedure at the time seemed to say that this was a highly risky procedure and ultimately an unethical practice. Now maybe you indeed figured it out- who am I to say. The “red flags” went up for me when this subject was dropped b/c if you did indeed figure this out without using organ rejection medication, why isn’t this top shelf news? I think that if this truly worked it would be a ground breaking discovery in hair restoration. So why is it that this episode just goes under the radar? That’s all I would like to know.