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Parasol

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  1. Armen, bro wow I am so thrilled for you! Seems like yesterday we were chatting about how you had a surgery planned. Time flies! It came out great!!!! Looks so good!!! Goes to show how research and planning can set you up for success! Dude, I actually went to the gym on my off day to get some extra reps in after seeing how swole you are hahaha. Congratulations on the new hair and body! Makes me very happy to see good people like you getting great outcomes. Another Eugenix success story!!!!
  2. I had a pretty stretched FUT scar that was nearly impossible to conceal. Dr. Maras at HDC implanted 300 grafts across the entire length of the scar and it grew in great! I don’t think about it at all any more. So don’t worry. Between SMP, scar revision, or FUE’ing directly into scar itself, there are options if you choose to address it somewhere down the road.
  3. Absolutely awesome! I’m so happy for you! I know exactly what you mean about maintenance! I do the same dance, with the dryer, toppik and clay! But the inconvenience is a blessing. Absolutely great result from Eugenix here. The haircut is awesome too! Congratulations!
  4. Hi, everyone! Sorry it’s been so long without any pics! I just passed the 1 year mark, so thought it would be good to post a little update! I promise, I will do a proper update, without any fibers in. I don’t put in much but it needs to be pointed out that these photos include them! But I was just thinking of you all and wanted to post a quick set of photos I just took of how I wear my hair on a daily basis. As it stands now, I cut my own hair (which I’m sure is very obvious! ). Usually around an inch and a half on the top, and a 5 grade on the sides and back. After I wash it, I towel dry it, put in some Rogaine, blow-dry it a bit, then work in some Aveda clay. To finish it off, I put a touch of fibers in the thinnest areas, which are the scab area, just behind the left front of my hairline, and a little above the temples in both of my part lines. All in all I’m extremely satisfied and believe this is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in my life. Is it perfect? No. You’ll see this in the next batch of photos I post. But it has FAR exceeded my hopes and most days, I don’t think about my hair at all. I hope you’re all doing well. Thanks for everything HRN, Doron and HDC!
  5. Shoot, I feel bad I missed this post! I’d have loved to have met up with you! I hope you had a safe trip and that you enjoyed your stay!
  6. Hi everyone, thanks for keeping in touch on my progress! Wow, a lot in my life has changed since my last update. In the beginning of December I took a 3 week vacation to Guatemala to visit my girlfriend…. And well, now she’s my fiancé and I’m still here. The last couple of months I’ve been trying to establish myself in Central America, and man oh man has it been tough! It’s very difficult for a foreigner to get work so I’ve been very busy trying to attain something. All in all though we are extremely happy together. With her and this transplant I feel like the luckiest man alive. Regarding the hair, I’m so thrilled! It’s not perfect by any means and has some weak spots, but with a little bit of fibers and some styling cream, I don’t think about my hair at all anymore. I’d say it looks about the same or maybe slightly denser and less kinky since the last update, but I will definitely take some new photos when I don’t have any fibers in. I’ll be back soon for sure with a proper update and thank you to HDC, Doron and this community for everything. @MazAB Looking good, bro. I’m still following your journey even though I’m not posting and dude you look so damn good!!! And @Melvin- Moderatorand @Doron Haraticongrats on the latest ops! You both seem to be healing well and have such incredible hair as it is, it’s going to be crazy to see how you both end up!
  7. Thanks so much, man. I feel like I can finally live in the moment again. Enjoy the small details. Be 100% myself again. The perfect time to meet the perfect partner. It’s very freeing and a testament to how much head space thinking about your hair can take up. It’s a gift you can’t really put a price tag on. Like a weight’s been taken off my shoulders. The best money I ever spent for sure.
  8. Doron, congratulations on the surgery brother. It looks great. Heal well and thanks for all you do.
  9. 6 Month Update Hey guys. Boy, has time flown. October 6th marked the 6th month point of my transplant with Dr. Maras. I sent some photos to @Doron Harati, and he was kind enough to put together some side by side shots of my pre-op state and my state now. I have to say, the results so far have been life changing. That important trip I had planned for October? Well, that was to meet a girl in person that I met online about a year ago. She is now officially my girlfriend. There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t feel blessed and grateful to Doron, Dr. Maras, and the rest of the staff at HDC. Is the transplant perfect? No. I wish the frontal hairline was denser and for the scab area to fill in. And I look forward to the hairs maturing and being less kinky. But with a little bit of fibers (which I’m not wearing in the photos), I don’t think about my hair anymore. This is a gift that is priceless to me.
  10. Melvin congrats man. Thanks for everything you do. What an exciting time!!!
  11. It’s great to hear Dr. Maras has a good reputation amongst elite surgeons! He deserves it! He’s one of the best there is no doubt! My friend, you are WAY ahead of the curve here. This is gonna be a home run for sure. Every update is just better and better. Enjoy the new hair. I look forward to the next update!
  12. Congratulations brother. The works looks incredible and the design is fantastic. Take it easy man and get some rest. It’s a long road.
  13. I think @Gasthoerer has some really sound advice here. The entire design is very good, and aesthetically pleasing, but it seems a bit too aggressive to me. I’d bring the center of the hairline back a bit so it’s rounded a bit more and doesn’t come down as far, then bring everything back from there slightly too. Bald scalp requires a ton of densely packed grafts. With your current design, if it only comes out so-so, you’ll likely have to go back into the same area in the future. You can always lower it if this op takes well. Personally I think you should take a more conservative approach, but you’re in good hands regardless of whatever design you decide you’re happy with.
  14. 20 Week Update Hi again, everyone. It’s been exactly 20 weeks since my surgery. I shot these yesterday for the clinic and figured I’d post them here for you guys as well. Every day the hair seems to be thickening up. The growth the last few weeks has been crazy! I have to say, I feel like a new man, and am incredibly grateful to everyone on the HDC team. @Doron Harati, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything brother. It’s not to say I wouldn’t like to see improvements in some areas, in the hairline and right temple mainly (not to mention the scab area, which doesn’t really have any hair due to the trauma). But, if this ended up being my final result, I have to say, I’m extremely satisfied. And just to think…I have a many more months of growth and maturation left…wow, just wow. I couldn’t be happier.
  15. Thanks Helios. Your support has been invaluable. I appreciate it a ton, man.
  16. Definitely. My best friend saw my hair for the first time since the op yesterday and he was astonished. Non-stop fist bumps and “bro…bro…bro I can’t believe it” hahaha. Such an amazing thing. Such an incredible gift HDC has given me. To be fair, I know it will look worse when I do the normal poses on my deck. I’ll need to prepare emotionally for that. But as Doron told me, the “frame” is established now, and it’s only going to get better from here. Exciting times.
  17. Hi everyone. I just wanted to post a quick 4.5ish month update, as I’ve had a few people ask how I’ve been doing. The last few weeks my hair has been growing and thickening up like crazy. It’s like wow…I feel like a million bucks. Here’s a selfie I took a couple days ago with my hair styled a bit (in admittedly favorable lighting conditions and a bit of accidental lens flare). Some areas are still lagging behind a bit…and my scab area is still red and bald…but with how thick the other hair is getting, I can finally do something with it and go out without a hat now. It’s an incredible feeling. I’ll try to post a proper update in my normal lighting conditions, and show all the angles and stuff at my 5 month mark. But I have to say, I am thrilled at this point without a doubt. This is going to be life changing.
  18. Can you post a picture from a distance so we can get a better idea of what your hair looks like in real life?
  19. I’m really happy for you Juan, this is an incredible transformation.
  20. @UnbaldEagle Hi again brother. I’m very sorry to hear what you’re going through. I know what it feels like to take the plunge in having a transplant in the first place. The insecurity. The jealousy of friends with hair. The fear of wind and rain. Wanting to be more attractive to potential mates. Like a part of you is missing. And all we want is for the transplant to fill those holes; even just a little bit. If you feel comfortable, I’d love to see some pictures. Sometimes we can be our own worst critic. And just know you can message me at any time. I wish you all the best from the bottom of my heart and hope you can find some peace on this topic.
  21. Have you been in contact with HDC at all regarding your concerns?
  22. I know we all have different goals and expectations but I just want to say I think you look great. From where you started to where you are at just 6 months is really incredible.
  23. Awesome! I’m so happy for you buddy. I appreciate all the support you’ve given me throughout my journey and I look forward to following yours!!! I know you’ve done a ton of research and I believe you are in the right hands. I’m thrilled that you were able to arrange getting this done sooner than planned. Wow, it’s right around the corner. So cool.
  24. Incredible result, @Helios. So dense and natural. I bet you feel like a new man. Congrats and fine work here by HDC!
  25. Wow what a transformation! I’m very excited for you and appreciate everything you do for the forum and for your patients. 2 quick questions. What would you say would be a realistic goal percentage for graft survival in a non-virgin scalp when revisiting an area? If you had had scarring alopecia, could the surgery have commenced as planned? If so, what would the challenges and expectations have been? Again, thanks for all you do. I’m very excited for you. You look amazing at just 5 months.
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