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There has been quite a few doctors from Aisan country`s lately posting on here?
I agree with the above comments by PGP. One point is though an earlier post that was made where it looked like the corn row effect wasn`t half as bad when later growth pictures were posted.Cant remember which post but it wasn`t long ago. |
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it doesnt look good . too much gap between grafts. reminds me of my first HT
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oop,s just looked again didnt notice the rows first time.no buzz i think jagdish did have rows and he came out of it a lot better than we all feared.lets hope this guy has similar results.
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I'm sorry to be so blunt, but since when is it ethical for a doctor to take batting practice on a live, human head? Why don't doctors just go and get an apprenticeship under a skilled surgeon and learn from someone skilled? This is outrageous, coming here to ask US for advice. Are you guys sure this is not a joke?
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I am a little confused. Is the poster a patient that happens to be a doctor? or is the poster the physician that performed this procedure on this anonymous patient?
Ummm.... There is no doubt that the work is not good. Admittedly I believe that I have seen much worse and it is possible that things could turn out OK for the patient. The density would be very limiting even if it was high quality work. Hopefully things will be better than many of us suspect. I hope that the poster is not the patient as this thread would be very upsetting to read. Keep in mind that the hairline is high enough that it would be no problem for a very skilled doc to correct things. If the poster is the physcian that performed this work--shame on you. People are not guinnea pigs. Do not admit on public forum that you are learning. I hope you are not charging for this?? |
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I think it will grow out looking ok. I think the patient has really coarse hair, I couldnt tell if they were mini grafts -- they did not appear to be.
On the positive side, I felt the hairline design is good and it appears that there is control of angulation. The only thing that is not up to what we expect as standard is the density. Typically twice as many grafts would be placed in this area, although this procedure is not uncommon for what was seen in 2000-2002 era as far as density. The patient can always go back and be planted in between. Hopefully the scar closes thin and he has good yield then he will be ok.
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