I know their youtube page has more recent episodes (october to december, I think) but unfortunately I can't understand Dutch, so I'm waiting for them to get it subtitled.
Finally, even though hair transplant in our case is controversial and there are several cases of failure, there has been at least one case of a successful transplant: check it in this article - this is in spanish, but you can get the gist of it through the english abstract:
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Hi Jeanne! I know that seems to have been the case, but they are aware of it and they say that it is possible nonetheless. They even include a report on it on one of the episodes of their tv show - http://www.hasci.com/en/news-media/new-beauty-looks-season-5-episode-4/
I know their youtube page has more recent episodes (october to december, I think) but unfortunately I can't understand Dutch, so I'm waiting for them to get it subtitled.
Finally, even though hair transplant in our case is controversial and there are several cases of failure, there has been at least one case of a successful transplant: check it in this article - this is in spanish, but you can get the gist of it through the english abstract:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=E22855FAACAA7082!183&authkey=!AFAvPzJ3RQ3rjQ0&ithint=file%2cpdf
I think HSI's technique, if successful, has the advantage over FUE that it allows the donor area to regenerate and regrow.
all the best
Isabel
If so, what's your opinion on them?