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On 5/2/2024 at 10:15 AM, Alex Grey said:
I do not understand why would you say that—that you hoped they cheated on me
Seems like it’s not better to post results here as people aren’t friendly and supportive here
To most it seems it like fun to enjoy to watch other demise
so I do not feel posting my results here anymore
If the doctor truly used 5,500 grafts, then that is 5,500 you will not have available for a future hair transplant to fix your problem. If the doctor "cheated" you by only using, say 2,000 grafts, that means there exists 5500-2000 = 3,500 more grafts to work with. So that would be better.
You fail to grasp your situation. Donor grafts are finite, you can't produce more. So the more that you have available the better your chances with a competent hair surgeon to get repair surgery. Understand now?
I'm assuming you're one of the many people who went to a Turkish hair mill and got botched and not doing proper research beforehand.
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Nevermind the Bollocks
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You will not find quality last minute hair transplant surgeons in Turkey. If you want help, the only advice to give is hold on to your money and don't do anything to botch your hair as it it. Not worth the risk.
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Now whenever you shave your head it will be irony.
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15 hours ago, Approach said:
Thank you. Fyi, Doctor P wants to use up all remaining donor hair. (He said best case is 5,000 grafts.) Then, he wants to take literally all my beard hair (on my face AND under jaw line. Estimated total grafts after surgery would be 10,0000 to 12,0000. I sensed by our conversation that he isn't a big fan of body hair. It's a last resort for him. He explained that the growth cycle is different, etc.
For the amount of bald area to cover, 10-12,000 would be just enough, which is why he would want to make as much use of your beard. Once you scale back then your crown will not have a chance. Your choice.
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15 hours ago, mr_peanutbutter said:
cant he use beard grafts from below the jawline + bodyhair such as chest or arm?
Not all beard hair grows out long. Once you get past a certain point under the jaw those will be short in length hairs.
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2 hours ago, Approach said:
Specifically, my question is: If "you" were in a situation like mine, would "you" proceed or not? and *Why? Thank you!
PIttella has the track record to show that he won't waste your beard grafts. They would be put to maximum use, as their growth phase most closely matches that of head hair. As someone who has had a high Norwood and used a lot of beard hair, I much prefer having them on my scalp and looking less bald. Growing out a beard does nothing for me. And I am not paralyzed with fear that someone is going to grab my face with their hand and peer closely and see tiny dots where the beard growth used to grow out. Many men on here have their priorities wrong.
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2 hours ago, shiba1985 said:
ask him to see example of a patient he has done this for. if that look is acceptable for you compared to balding then go for it
There is an easier way. Just search for the several posts on this forum showing his work for norwood 7's which are shown in great detail.
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I've seen charts like these on here and elsewhere. It's not a guarantee but more a reflection on how normal HT results will progress:
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As an aside, those are fairly good post-op progress photos, in terms of the detail shown.
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Should be interesting to see how this goes.
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35 minutes ago, Tamersam. said:
but I'm confused by people's prejudices against other clinics here and on the forum. What are you thinking ?
It is highly unlikely you will receive a good result for a few thousand Euros. At that minimal an amount, that means the doctor isn't performing the surgery, but his techs, who are of unknown amount of experience. What you will see around hair loss forums are people posting their botched hair transplants from the Turkish hair mills. The only time I've seen a "good result" is when they over harvest most of your donor and fill in the frontal part of your hairline leaving nothing for future repair work.
If you want to waste that money I suggest you take a trip to Las Vegas.
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1 hour ago, Gatsby said:
I have to agree that I feel a good option would be to buzz down the back and sides maintain the frontal third cut shorter with SMP. I think choosing a good SMP artist is as impossible as choosing a good hair restoration surgeon. I also like your approach about adding one variable at a time to win the long game. 👌
Even SMP for scar camouflage, as opposed to fake density, would help, as that might allow for my style options.
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If you are not 100% confident in the provider in Turkey, don't take a chance. Medical tourism is incentivized by their government, so you can't trust clinic's advertising alone. A lot of money can be put into a professional presentation, but with the end result of it being a hair mill with minimal participation by the doctor himself. Your best bet is to go with a place with a track record of independent positive reviews and photo proof provided by patients. It is too costly to get botched.
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Good to see you were able to address the source of your anxiety, @Frosted Flaked. There is still a fair amount of beard to use for the next round. I agree that SMP alone can be a problem when people push it too far.
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2 hours ago, BaldV said:
Do you understand that this photo was from the one month mark, where most of the new hairs were dormant? The transplanted hairs fall out before this point. It is as if you didn't look at the progress photos from eight months out.
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This appears to have happened to you a couple of times since December. Why don't you message Melvin-moderator directly?
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9 hours ago, beanzzzz said:
I'm looking at 6-8k. Traveling from US.
For your level or hair loss and budget, there is a high probability that it will end up in a botch if you go to any of those hairmills in Turkey. This means overharvested donor, pluggy hair in the recipient and grafts that die in the process then don't grow out.
The cheaper thing is to do nothing. Repairing a bad result costs a lot more money than the original surgery.
I'd save up a bit more for Eugenix or HLC, or make peace with your hairloss.
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The odd thing is, for the high Norwood cases we see from Eugenix in India and Dr. Pittella, where they use a lot of beard, there seems to be acceptable residual beard hair left over. It might not be as bad as you think.
The concern most people dwell on is having the tiny dots on the beard line be present, rather than maxing out what can be used to correct the hair loss up top. I'd rather have the extra coverage and density than have a full dense beard.
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Do you feel that your prior SMP has added any benefit to this final result, or would you look the same with just the surgery work?
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3 hours ago, Approach said:
Hi! This is my first post. I had 2 procedures at Bosley in the 1990's and not thrilled. Now, 25 yrs later, the only hair left on the top is: transplanted hair. Had I never gone to Bosley, I believe I would be Norwood 7. I conider myself Norwood 6 right now. My question is: Is there a surgeon your recommend for someone like me? I don't have a ton of donor hair left, but enough to do a new hairline it seems. Hopefully your recommendation includes a doctor good with Beard to Scalp HT too. Thank you!
Hopefully Verteporfin yields results. If so it would help men in your situation, with limited safe scalp donor. If this drug can regrow some of the hair in the donor, that makes more available. Either way, you would need to include some of your beard to get a decent result.
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If I understand it right, this treatment, if it works, is for people who haven't harvested all their donor?
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If you need to use hair below the neck, I haven't heard Eugenix doing that. There are a handful of places to go for BHT when your donor is mostly gone.
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Will be interested to see how this turns out. This is a fair amount of new coverage so it should be a good transformation.
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9 months. Am I suffering from a failed hair transplant
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Unfortunately you appear to be a high norwood with poor donor. It does look like, however, that they used a high number of grafts: