In the front page of Gho’s website (www.hasci.com), a picture of Gerard Joling appears,
being transformed from bald to full of hair. And a message says: “We made this possible for Gerard Joling”.
Well, it turns out that the “before” picture is, in fact, the after picture, and the “after” picture is, in fact, the before picture.
This is confirmed when we enter deep into Ghos’ own website, or, alternatively, when we go to Gerard Joling’s website.
The hairy picture was taken just before the procedure, and the bald picture was taken after Joling was shaved and the transplant done.
QUOTE JOLING (July 19th, 2011): “Whatever you think of a hair transplant: no man or young boy likes going bald. At least be informed right. You can always call my office or email for information or of course with the Hair Science Institute in Amsterdam (020-5752330). You can ask for Freek or Dr Coen Gho.”
Thanks Spanish Dud. Without you, everbody would think that the photos show how the guy looks with shaved hairs and how he looks with longer hairs. But that is not true. The photos show the contrary: They actually show how the guy looks with longer hairs and how the guy looks with shaved hairs.
okay, so they were able to shave Joling’s head? Thats the achievement depicted?
Are they advertising shaving machines?
» Thanks Spanish Dud. Without you, everbody would think that the photos show
» how the guy looks with shaved hairs and how he looks with longer hairs. But
» that is not true. The photos show the contrary: They actually show how the
» guy looks with longer hairs and how the guy looks with shaved hairs.
»
» Thank you Spanish DUD for your clarification!
» okay, so they were able to shave Joling’s head? Thats the achievement
» depicted?
» Are they advertising shaving machines?
Exactly. Gho produced so much hairs for his patients over the years, so that he thought it would be a nice additional income when he opens his own hair dresser salons especially for HST patients. A win-win situation for Gho - in addition to his James-Cameron-like TV companies he owns!
LOL, so he is not advertising shaving machines, but rather hair styles?
»
» Exactly. Gho produced so much hairs for his patients over the years, so
» that he thought it would be a nice additional income when he opens his own
» hair dresser salons especially for HST patients. A win-win situation for
» Gho - in addition to his James-Cameron-like TV companies he owns!
» And he even offers himself as personal advisor:
» http://www.gerardjoling.nl/content.php?name=nieuws&post=Gelukkig-nieuw-haar!&start_at=15
» QUOTE JOLING (July 19th, 2011): “Whatever you think of a hair transplant:
» no man or young boy likes going bald. At least be informed right. You
» can always call my office or email for information or of course with
» the Hair Science Institute in Amsterdam (020-5752330). You can ask for
» Freek or Dr Coen Gho.”
By the way - why don’t you post the whole message by Gerard Joling he published after his 1st HST procedure 18 month ago?
Happy new hair!
It has now been a week since I have had a hair transplant done. Everything went well and I didn’t have an ounce of pain. I’ve been out to dinner in the evening and the next day I experienced no swelling or headache. And I’m happily out and about with a very short haircut.
[That is absolutely correct - Joling could almost immediately show his “new hair style” his friends: http://youtu.be/rfmqurn11xM ]
(1)With amazement I saw on the Internet how many bussinesses advertise with my name. I am not happy with that to say the least. I can start another litany, but the only company that delivered results, and many other renowned national and international stars with me, has been the Hair Science Institute, led by Dr Coen Gho.
(2)This company has patented this treatment and I would really like to warn people: do not just have any company that advertises transplants cut in your head. That’s what I did 16 years ago for the first time with a permanent scar from ear to ear as a result. That’s not necessary so don’t do it! This may sound like a sales pitch but it definately is not.
[Totally agree, Mr. Joling!]
(3)Whatever you think of a hair transplant: no man or young boy likes going bald. At least be informed right. You can always call my office or email for information or of course with the Hair Science Institute in Amsterdam (020-5752330). You can ask for Dr Freek Broekhuijse or Dr Coen Gho.
I can only conclude with the words: Happy new hair!
What Joling actually means is that he paid a high prize (permanent scar from ear to ear as a result) in the past for “HT advertising” - or what do think (cough …) I mean what do you speculate, Spanish Dud?
Iron Man stop trying to defend this Gho’s advertising fräud. He clearly states “we made this possible”, implying that where there was no hair there now is a full head of hair. In my opinion this is not an ethical advertisement - which however does not in itself discredit Gho’s technique, but rather compromise Gho’s sense of honesty.
“We made this possible” is referring to the haircut they gave Joling? So Gho has opened a barbershop now? Admit it, it’s simply pathetic and misleading.
» “We made this possible” is referring to the haircut they gave Joling?
It simply shows that they made BOTH possible for Joling! And of course they made BOTH possible for Joling!
What any other crazy, idiotic or psychiatric ideas/thoughts or whatever come up in crazy, idiotic or psychiatric brains - neither Joling, nor Gho nor any other individual is responsible for that!
» What any other crazy, idiotic or psychiatric ideas/thoughts or whatever
» come up in crazy, idiotic or psychiatric brains - neither Joling, nor Gho
» nor any other individual is responsible for that!
»
I guess this is Mrs. Demi Moore during or after her cancer chemotherapy!
So, Ironed_Man, they are not referring to a before-after transformation, and they are just presenting two photos and saying that they made BOTH possible? Then, why are they using the slider? LOL.
When we enter Gho’s site, and see the “results” page, we see the same before-after animations using the slider, and they are certainly referring to a before-after transformation. I explained it to you in Haarweb:
» » “We made this possible” is referring to the
» haircut they gave Joling?
»
» It simply shows that they made BOTH possible for Joling!
» And of course they made BOTH possible for Joling!
»
» What any other crazy, idiotic or psychiatric ideas/thoughts or whatever
» come up in crazy, idiotic or psychiatric brains - neither Joling, nor Gho
» nor any other individual is responsible for that!
» So, Ironed_Man, they are not referring to a before-after transformation,
» and they are just presenting two photos and saying that they made BOTH
» possible? Then, why are they using the slider? LOL.
Because the slider is a nice tool for showing BOTH.
If other HT clinics out there can’t buy such nice tools - neither Joling nor Gho …
By the way, if the photo on the right shows the “BEFORE” photo - what exactly or what for is the “after” photo on the left according to YOU (aka your brain)?
»
» By the way, if the photo on the right shows the “BEFORE” photo - what
» exactly or what for is the “after” photo on the left according to
» YOU (aka your brain)?
By the way - I can’t find any “BUY NOW” button/link on Gho’s front page, so that I can pay him immediately 10,000 Euros via PayPal. Any help would be be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks in advance!
The slider technique used to transform “before” into “after” photos, used for Gerard Joling’s false transformation, is also used in the “results” gallery for other Gho patients, (this time the transformations are true).
» The slider technique used to transform “before” into “after” photos, used
» for Gerard Joling’s false transformation, is also used in the “results”
» gallery for other Gho patients, (this time the transformations are true).
How can you simply say “it’s a false transformation” and information on Gho’s front page, when there is, in fact, NO information or any “before/after” labeling at all?
Everything someone or a visitor can do, in the best/worst case, is GUESSING/SPECULATING!
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