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Old 03-14-2009, 07:34 AM
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It would be best that the owners of the site correct that one or it can look like something is a little off.


Or BAN you for your agenda driven posts and trolling of Dr Feller. Anyone who HIDES behind an anonymous proxy to insult his target is surely a coward.

Also, insulting the hair transplant network won't get you anywhere, unless you have your own clinic/forum to promote? Journalist my arse.
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Old 03-14-2009, 07:53 AM
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I have stated, I'm a journalist and I do wonder how it's acceptable to have a Forum clearly listing the tel nbrs of a doctor. Is a Forum not about impartial comment / lack of leaning etc? It would be best that the owners of the site correct that one or it can look like something is a little off.
Anderson,

For a journalist, your writing is atrocious, riddled with spelling and grammatical errors and is uncanny and incoherent at times.

The difference between legitimate poster's sharing genuine concerns and yours is that you've apparently come here to target Dr. Feller and your dislike of him and his results. This reaks of agenda and won't be tolerated.

If you have questions on how we do things here, read "Maintaining a Safe and Fair Environment on our Forum for Patients and Surgeons"

If you want to continue to be a part of this community, I suggest showing an interest in genuinely helping patients rather than targeting a single surgeon with unsubstantiated opinions.

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Old 03-18-2009, 08:12 AM
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Gerald,
Thanks for the kudos.
Patients with coarse hair are a bit of a challenge and it is usually best for them to increase the density of their transplants beyond the average. When more hair is crowded into the recipient area, it will take on a more "organized" look.

Another patient I did, "Badhair UK" is an excellent example of this. His first surgery left him with exactly the kind of sprouty and unnatural appearence you describe, but one denser procedure with us turned it right around.

In the end, the denser the grafts are packed, the better, and a few procedures may be required in patients with thick coarse hair.

Thanks for the comments.

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I notice it too on patients from all docs, do you know what actually causes it though? What can cause transplants to grow in with a different texture or wave than your natural hair? Sometimes it really does look like a different part of your body lol, it's a bit scary for someone who is considering going through it again (my first results had some very unnatural hairs, some even grew in at only 1cm length and curled round and round, none of my natural hair is anything like this! and my hair is medium fair blonde)

Oh, I e-mailed you awhile ago, I'm really considering going with you, and I'd love to be able to have some of my questions answered without flying for a full consult just yet, do you think you could take another look? Spex said he'd ask... I've pmed you my e-mail address I think!
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Gerald,
Thanks for the kudos.
Patients with coarse hair are a bit of a challenge and it is usually best for them to increase the density of their transplants beyond the average. When more hair is crowded into the recipient area, it will take on a more "organized" look.

Another patient I did, "Badhair UK" is an excellent example of this. His first surgery left him with exactly the kind of sprouty and unnatural appearence you describe, but one denser procedure with us turned it right around.

In the end, the denser the grafts are packed, the better, and a few procedures may be required in patients with thick coarse hair.

Thanks for the comments.

Dr. F
I notice it too on patients from all docs, do you know what actually causes it though? What can cause transplants to grow in with a different texture or wave than your natural hair? Sometimes it really does look like a different part of your body lol, it's a bit scary for someone who is considering going through it again (my first results had some very unnatural hairs, some even grew in at only 1cm length and curled round and round, none of my natural hair is anything like this! and my hair is medium fair blonde, and most of the transplants were indeed coarser and darker.)

Oh, I e-mailed you awhile ago, I'm really considering going with you, and I'd love to be able to have some of my questions answered without flying for a full consult just yet, do you think you could take another look? Spex said he'd ask... I've pmed you my e-mail address I think!
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