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  1. oh the characteristics change...then that is a concern and the risks not worth it then. Can you provide some pictures of where a patient did not get a satisfying BHT result. Thanks for the info
  2. Thanks for the input guys. I have dark hair all over my body and scalp, face. My chest hair greatly matches (thickness, texture, and colour) my facial hair and scalp hair. Hair on arms and legs are definitely more on the curly end. I guess the main cases of where BHT was used on temples is Doctor Umar's patients. I think the results turned out pretty good.
  3. I think a good set of post procedure care makes a difference on how well the grafts get hold of blood supply.
  4. To all doctors and patients who've had FUE and FUT, please post your after surgery care instructions? 1. did you had to wear head band straight after surgery? 2. did you had to apply saline solutions for 1-2 weeks after surgery to keep grafts moist? 3. did you apply vitamin E oil to grafts? 4. did you gently pat your grafts to wash it or were told not to touch it at all for few weeks? Please answer these guys. Thanks
  5. Anybody? looks like i'd be the one to take the jump with BHT to scalp haha. I can be the test guinea pig.
  6. Hi guys, what do you guys think about using body hair to transplant into temples? I just want to bring my temples forward a bit and better define it. I do not want to use scalp donor as i want to preserve it for now. I got great facial hair and body hairs as well. I think 600 grafts (300 on each temple) would be suffficient. I understand that body hairs do not grow as long as scalp hair. I dont think length is required. Because naturally you'd see people with baby hairs along temples anyway. Plus Doctor Umar used body hair to do this patient. Check out his temples. Finding a recommended BHT clinic that is well priced wont be hard. Tejinder Bhatti in india does it. Will cost me around $2100 AUD which is not much. Plus best part is preserving my scalp donor. I think it will be low risk procedure for me. Just wanted to get some more opinions from you guys. Has anyone done BHT to further add to their already transplanted areas? Thanks
  7. I see. Thanks for the reply Mattj. So Rahal does do the strip cutting. Your right, it was hard to know whether the machine or rahal did the strip removal. But all good. Just needed clarification.
  8. Here is a link to open technique. Hair Transplant, Hair Replacement, Hair Surgery, Hair Restoration, Hair Loss, Bald, ??????, ??????, ?????, ??????, ??????, ???????????, ?????????, ???????, ????????, ????, ????, ??? But while the machine was run along the donor area, sometimes I felt skin being cut and was given injection. Was the machine cutting the strip or was it done by hand?
  9. Turkey is over 19 hours flight time. Turkey a unsafe place to be? What about Doctor Kongkiat for FUE? Located in thailand. He was trained by well known Pathomvanich. http://www.absolutehairclinic.com/about-us.html He has done many workshops with Dr. Cole, Dr. Harris, and Dr. Lorenzo.
  10. My first HT with Dr Path, he does open technique to harvest donors. Less graft transection this way because the grafts are watched while the skin is cut. And my scar healed up very good, i could not feel the scar nor feel any bald line where the incision was. For my second HT it was with Rahal and I remember a machine was used to slide across the donor area that cut the skin. Meaning there must have been grafts that were transected and not used in the transplantation. And my scar is lumpy and has a bald line. Maybe due to tension. Dont know. But question, why didn't rahal use open technique?
  11. I am from Australia and looking for a good FUE doctor. I've had strip before and do not want to go this route unless necessary. I just want to get maybe 1000 grafts or less just to better define the hairline. FUE Hair Transplant cost in Bangkok, Thailand | Hair Transplantation Cost Bangkok Thailand, Absolute Hair Clinic This doctor from thailand seems good. He has FUE gallery as well. Doctor pathomvanich does FUE as well now. But he is of age now so i dont know the FUE results. Any other good FUE doctors that aren't too far away from Australia. US and Europe are too far. Thanks
  12. I've always had a genetically high hair line. I always wanted to lower my hairline to something that is ascetically pleasing for my face. I've been to one doctor and they said not to go that low so I will be saving my donor hair for later. So I thought to get hairline lowering done. In this procedure the hair line cut at the front and from the sides into the hairline. Scalp is lifted and then pulled forward. I'd get lower hairline plus my donor areas will stay in tact. Its expensive procedure but money isn't the issue. Some results http://draharonov.com/images/Image_Gallery_Pictures/Forehead_Reduction/hairline_lowering_surgery_forehead_reduction_surgery_large_forehead_women_04.jpg Forehead Reduction Surgery Hairline Lowering Surgery Before and After Photos They do this surgery on men and women both. For men you have to either have no hairloss history, or you have already had hair transplant so your frontal hairline is fixed. Problem is when I emailed doctors from USA and Australia, they told me since I've had strip taken out at donor area from ear to ear, means my blood supply has been disrupted. And if they do the hairline lowering (which has incision lines from the frontal hairline all the way to the back of the head), that it will further disrupt the blood supply. So they will not do the surgery. So I guess blood supply is not disrupted majorly with the FUE procedure yes? If i did FUE, i could have done hairline lowering..... Is this correct? Thanks guys
  13. how come the donor strip looks like its outside the safe zone? on both the left and right hand side, its seems to go up the head where its going to thin in the future.
  14. Yes i only lowered 0.5 cm to 1 cm. What is the "stick and place" hairline thing? Someone in this forum mentioned that the "follicle" stripping of the hairs for the hairline could be what caused the problem. I thought the whole point of HT was to leave the follicular units the way they are? Stripping double hairs into singles, wouldn't that guarantee bad growth?
  15. I haven't set a date for the procedure yet. I dont know what to do at the moment.
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