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Immediate post op's would help. Looks like a good result. Such a large transformation in the back. He was receding pretty far down in the back and in the afters they dont show any signs of balding that far down???? Differant angles??
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You need to be more consistent with your photos - the preop is clearly in a different lighting and the scalp is overexponated in the preop, creating false results.
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I would have to agree that while this looks like a good result, I wouldn't be comfortable in good faith vouching for it simply because of the inadequate pics. The top down shot looks really good to me, but more pics are needed to due justice to your work.
The bright light from the pre-ops wrecked havoc on my retina, but the after set, particularly that of the crown, look very dim. I'd also echo the sentiment that it seems from the angle/lighting his crown was radically transformed in its very boundaries -- were grafts actually allocated to bring up that barren, bottom portion of his crown that appears perfectly dense in the afters?
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is the patient using medical therapy, would explain to some extent the thickening of the vertex fringe
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none of these pics are clear enough to decide whether this is good or not.
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Talizi,
Are the pictures you recently posted of the same or a different patient? I do agree that surgical photos would help. I also encourage you to answer any questions and address the concerns posted by members of our community. Best wishes, Bill
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