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This can very easily be camoflagued mate with the right Doc who knows what he's doing - there are a few out there to choose from.
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AJKV,
Had we performed a session on you the grafts would look nothing like this when shaved down. Density wise, I think you know this, would be much better, but aside from density the angles would have been correct, as well as the direction. You can remove these grafts if they are a bother for you, but I wouldn't recommend that you do this surgically. You might want to consider laser hair removal but you'd have to have more than one go at them to make sure they are gone. This would allow for a "clean slate" so to speak for a new hairline. The height of the placement looks to be low enough to where it does not match up with the direction change of the native hair behind it. I'm talking about the very corner of the temple. If you look at the side of your scalp, in the corner, you can see where the direction of natural hair growth changes. It starts to flow down the side of your scalp as opposed to more forward toward your forehead. This is the only area where, in my opinion, the placement of the work may be a bit low, but ultimately I don't think it's something that couldn't be worked with.
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