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Please give me your opinion.
Should I remove this grafts before making a second surgery or is a good doctor able to camouflage them...? Is ther any positive aspect on the first HT or did the surgeon make everything wrong what he can do wrong? |
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AJKV-
Welcome. If you could post a pic that is a bit further back distance wise we will be able to better appreciate those transplants in context with the rest of your facial features/hairline.
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When I went to Shapiro he removed 20 - 2 and 3 hair grafts in the hairline then planted around the rest .
You could never tell now that Nuhart screwed me. From the look of the pic you sent ,it should be a breeze to achieve complete camouflage and good density. |
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It doesnt look bad..it can be easily blend in with the new transplants
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AJKV,
I agree with transplant_dude. The transplanted hair appears to be follicular unit grafting, just spaced far apart and placed randomly. Having a high quality hair transplant surgeon strategically and artistically transplant hair in between and around them will most likely do the trick. For an official assessment, consult with a surgeon with a proven track record of success such as those recommended on this community. Best wishes, Bill
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I think it all depends on how low u wanna take the hairline, blending the previous grafts shouldnt be to difficult but will use a lota graphs takin the hairline down that far. maybe taking out the a cm out of the now planted graphs .... replant further back including the new HT using lesser graphs to recon the hairline !?
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Do you mean that the grafts would look in almost the same manner if Dr. Hasson, Dr. Wong, Dr. Shapiro etc. had done the HT (aside from higher density)??? I thougt on the first cm are only thin and fine grafts...?!?!
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Hi dakota,
it's a clinic in Germany. There is no reason to make the name public because noone from North- or Southamerica will ever contact this clinic. Furthermore I stay in contact with the clinic to get a compensation maybe... |
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