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Feller Medical, PC Great Neck, NY Dr. Alan Feller is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians Providing Hair Transplants and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Treatments |
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Maybe it is his hair style or the picture quality but it does not look very natural. The coverage is fair for 4000 grafts. The hairline looks too straight and a little pluggy, again maybe it is the photo quality. Photo # 7 looks like the hair is frizzy near the ends of the strands and does not blend in well with the back and sides. It kind of makes it look like a hairpiece which I know it is not. I do not mean to be too critical but I think you want an honest opinion. Also, get this fellow a hair stylist!!
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I do agree with nobuzz and john on one thing: this guy needs a hairstylist STAT. He's a complete failure at combing his hair.
That said, I like the hairline, and think it looks quite natural to me. Keep in mind this guy started out pretty bald. I'd classify him as an NW-too-bald-to-be-allowed-to-live, and now he has pretty decent coverage. His crown is quite thin, but thats a limitation of 4000 grafts in one pass: the doc has to put them in such a way to give maximum effect at the hairline while appearing natural, and a balding crown is a natural thing. Well, you know all that. That's why I think John may be right, and he may not be able to sustain hair that long at this point, not without some stying assistance anyway. I speak with some feeling. I'm only a little less bald than this guy, and just got 4100 myself. I think his bad style is giving what appears to be an outstanding HT a bum rap. mark h |
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Conclusion: when you are really bald, you have limited choices |
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I looked at the pictures again, and it is number seven of seven that looks like a toup, and that is just because of a bad haircut.
Depend on it, this guy got hacked at supercuts. His hair is puffed at the point just where the crown starts to look thinnest. A decent barber could fix that. His forelock is too long and badly cut, and that give hims the Rudi Julianni combover effect. He doesn't need that. I don't see anything specific to the HT that looks bad, and given how much his hair has grown out, all you can really tell for sure is that he now has a buttload of hair on top. Mind you, I just plain disagree on the hairline. It appears to me to be decently feathered and not the WALL-O-HAIR our pals at Bosley might do. I say HT ja, haircut nein. mark h |
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I watch the news a lot, and you see guys all over the dial that can't deal with hair, and these people are rich. Rudi Julianni himself had a terminal combover, but to his credit he eventually figured it out. What ol' Rudi isn't up to date on is HT tech, although he may have extenuating circumstances having dealt with cancer. |
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