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Old 03-25-2006, 10:33 PM
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Here are my updated pictures.



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Old 03-30-2006, 03:44 AM
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What a mess Whoever was responsible for that should be shot
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Old 03-30-2006, 06:50 PM
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I'm very confused. When was this done? This looks pretty old school to me, and the punch holes look huge compared to the latest surgery techniques. I don't want to upset you...but it looks more like old school plugs and not very natural at all
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When was this done? This looks pretty old school to me, and the punch holes look huge compared to the latest surgery techniques.
Feb 15, 2006!! By Dr. Ashok Reddy in Hyderabad, India. I thought they stopped doing M&M HT's decades ago - looks like "Dr." Ashok Reddy is a bit behind the times...
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Old 03-31-2006, 01:23 AM
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I have been thinking of shooting the doctor everyday when I see myself in the mirror with those huge holes. I do not understand why he had to create those huge holes. Even for M&M technique he does not require to make those huge incisions like punch grafts. I am lucky enough that he did use only micro and mini grafts not the punch grafts.

You know.. Like Bosley in US, Dr. Ashok is in Hyderabad(India). He is all over on TV, News Papers and wall posters. Per day 2 persons are becoming his victims. I can not see this.
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Sorry that you had to find out the hard way

Didn't you research his results before you went for the surgery?? Can you afford to get repair work done (with a real HT surgeon)? I think your hair is going to be very sparse and dolls head-looking once that grows
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Old 03-31-2006, 04:30 AM
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Jagdish - this is not a good situation but all is not lost.

1. It seems as though they did not mess up your donor area. In one pic you said it healed well - this is important for future surgeries.

2. At least your hairline wasn't placed too low, or at least it seems that way to me. If it's placed too low then you either have to remove grafts and recycle them (expensive, time consuming, overall waste and generally undesirable because it can also leave scarring where the grafts are removed), or you fill in around them and this wastes a lot of new grafts.

3. You do seem to have native hair left (one pic it looks like your native hair is buzzed down). The native hair will help disguise these minigrafts.

Here is my advice. In a previous post I think you said your wedding is coming up. Get on finasteride 1mg per day and hang onto that native hair as best you can. Also start to get good at applying concealers (toppik, dermatch, prothik, whatever). I have never used them but lots of guys on here can help you with that. You will hopefully salvage a normal look for your wedding with a combination of concealers and hairspray. Practice with those things as soon as possible because it requires skill to apply them. The concealers will hopefully work well for you because you have native hair and these new transplants. Finally save up your money for a good transplant later on. Dr. Wong is probably the finest repair surgeon there is. There are other excellent choices also, all of whom will give you a state of the art transplant. Good luck.
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Old 03-31-2006, 06:08 AM
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Jagdish,

Don't despair. Spoon has some good advice for you. Start with finasteride if you haven't already, blend your HT hair in with what native hair you can and use a concealer for the rest.

You may want some repair work in the future for added density in the front and maybe to even things out all over the top but you won't know until you see the final results.

Best thing to do is wait and see how it turns out. Who knows..............you're coverage may be a lot better than you think.
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Hello Jag, this is a terrible injustice to you, all is not lost just try to move forward and get this thing fixed, many patients have faced your situation and have been able to get repaired and have a normal look again, do a google search on "hairsite" go to the forums there and look for Dr. "A" i think its Dr ******, he is in India, he is suppose to do repair and things, i dont know a great deal about this Dr. but do some research starting in your own backyard, my suggestion would be Hasson & Wong but maybe you could talk to Dr A, good luck, hope you find your answers
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Old 03-31-2006, 08:37 AM
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Hi All, Thanks for your support.

Spoon, you figured out exactly what I am required and what I am concerned about. I am really worried about my wedding and already ordered dermimatch and toppik 3 weeks ago. May be I will receive them in next week. It takes almost 4 weeks for ordinary delivery to India.

The good things about my HT are that, surprisingly they did good work at donor area. I never felt any pain or any feeling like I had a cut there. Also the hairline was not placed too low. I posted a new pic with the hairline which was taken 12 days post op. I am sorry for the unclear picture. It was taken in shadow.

I have native hair still growing in the mid of scalp. I hope it grows enough to cover those ugly holes and the mini grafts. I am taking finasteride 1mg daily and applying minoxidile every night 1 hour before going to bed.

Also, will I get doll head look? The grafts placed at hairline have 1 to 2 hairs only. The grafts behind the hairline have 2 to 4 hairs. My friends found some 5 hairs grafts and very few 6 hair grafts in the middle. There was one graft with 8 hairs

It is really exciting to wait for a good result and it is really irritating to wait for a bad result.
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