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Old 12-14-2003, 02:57 PM
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Please see http://hair-restoration-info.com/eve...1&m=3986005505 for the discussion that inspired this posting.

OK, all, here are a couple photos I made of my head with my web cam (why didn't I think of this before?), saving me thus the cost of a new digital camera [yes, I'll spend almost $12k on a hair job but open up for a $300 digital camera? NEVER! ].

The pic attachment to this post is the only recent digitized pic of me I have. It shows my face front-on but not the crown (as I didn't take it for before-after purposes for my hair-job). But rest assured, the balding on my crown was pretty bad.

I am here at +8 days after my operation. The next two photos in this thread will be my front and crown. Note that the amt. of hair you are seeing is a bit misleading; that hair is combed forward from the back of my head due to the hands-off kind of shampooing I have to do for the next week. I expect as told to see X-planted hair stems at 1 month fall out and see them re-grow at or by 3. The dr. says that by six mos. you pretty much know how it went for you.

At +1 months I'll (try to remember to) post again, then at 3 months, then at six months (at least, maybe more often if I think it would be useful).

OK, lads, here goes:
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Please see http://hair-restoration-info.com/eve...1&m=3986005505 for the discussion that inspired this posting.

OK, all, here are a couple photos I made of my head with my web cam (why didn't I think of this before?), saving me thus the cost of a new digital camera [yes, I'll spend almost $12k on a hair job but open up for a $300 digital camera? NEVER! ].

The pic attachment to this post is the only recent digitized pic of me I have. It shows my face front-on but not the crown (as I didn't take it for before-after purposes for my hair-job). But rest assured, the balding on my crown was pretty bad.

I am here at +8 days after my operation. The next two photos in this thread will be my front and crown. Note that the amt. of hair you are seeing is a bit misleading; that hair is combed forward from the back of my head due to the hands-off kind of shampooing I have to do for the next week. I expect as told to see X-planted hair stems at 1 month fall out and see them re-grow at or by 3. The dr. says that by six mos. you pretty much know how it went for you.

At +1 months I'll (try to remember to) post again, then at 3 months, then at six months (at least, maybe more often if I think it would be useful).

OK, lads, here goes:
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Old 12-14-2003, 03:00 PM
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As promised.
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And again.
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Not to be difficult, but how about bigger pictures? More light?

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I had my HT done at Bosley Atlanta in October. So far so good. I hope that the negative things I have read and heard about Bosley are untrue (at least as they relate to MY doc). My personal experience was just fine.

Matt - how many grafts did you have? what did you pay? from our pic you are a NW5....is that right? go splurge on a digi cam cheapo! those pics suck.

Bottom line....don't let these forums make you feel bad about your decision. There is a ton of anti-Bosley sentiment here. If your HT turns out well, then it was the right choice for you.


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Thanks JCW. Yeah, I'm a cheap bastard. I really ought to get a digi cam anyway, since after all I spare the expense of developing. Only thing worse than an old skinflint is a young one.

OK, I got over 2,000 grafts but originally was set for 1,800. I had such thick hair they got over 2,000 grafts from the donor site. And no, they didn't charge me extra for doing the extra grafts for me either. Cost came in at around $11,000.
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Oh yeah, I am an NW5, yes.
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A guy is not a Norwood 5 if there is any kind of bridge between the 2 sides, which you still have...
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Old 12-15-2003, 01:16 PM
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I thought he was referring to the Class 5 ( http://www.bosley.com/men/photos.htm ). Or is that what he's referring to with "NW5"? Well if I am not a 5 I am a 4.
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