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ALEXD

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  1. Hi Ernie, we don't have pic of the donor area. The patient sent us the pics and he didn't send pic of donor. When the patient will come for the second surgery I will post the donor pics.
  2. This is a good point, and one thing we always say to our patients is that when they have hair transplant the hair loss of the existing hair will not stop and most probably new thinning area will be created that will need another hair transplant. This patient is very aware of this fact and when he feels that the area behind the transplanted one is too thin and may start look unnatural, he will come for his second hair transplant. The most important thing with patient covering the front third of the head and who are potential Norwood 5+ is to keep the donor healthy without over extraction or depletion and HDC has proven that keeps healthy the donor after the extraction of 3000 grafts. You can see one case that proofs that on this link: HDC Clinic- NW 6 - 5545 FUE Grafts- Three procedures - Forum By and for Hair Loss Patients
  3. Hi Everybody, This patient who is a Norwood class 4 and 35 years old had an FUE hair transplant surgery for Hairline and frontal third restoration with 3100 grafts at HDC Hair Clinic. He is not taking any hair loss medication. This FUE hair transplant surgery is presented in detail with before, immediately post op and 13 months photos after the surgery. Regards Alex BEFORE IMMEDIATELY AFTER 13 MONTHS POST OP
  4. Dear plunke, Thanks for your comments. To begin with it is very few patients that accept to provide us with testimonials like in this case as they prefer to keep their anonymity. As HDC Hair Clinic we post at least one result per month in this forum and on top of this a few our patients post their own photos and experience. The Norwood scale of posted cases varies and we have already presented cases, with minor hair loss and hairline work only, up to cases of Norwood scale 6. We have been requesting all of our patients at any Norwood scale hair loss to provide us with a video testimonial but most of them prefer to allow us to post their result without exposing their identities. Below you can examine 5 recently presented patient cases and results with various hair loss at the Norwood scale: FUE result for 2680 grafts – NW3 – HDC Hair Clinic http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/showthread.php?p=2474469#post2474469 HDC Hair Clinic- Scalp and Beard - 3633 FUE Grafts - Front and Crown- NW4V http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/showthread.php?p=2469546#post2469546 HDC Clinic - NW4 Result - FUE 3212 Grafts http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/showthread.php?p=2466445#post2466445 HDC Hair Transplant Clinic – FUE Result of 5116 Grafts + post op of 3rd HT for Crown- NW6 http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/showthread.php?p=2449371#post2449371 HDC Hair Clinic – 7608 FUE Grafts in 3 sessions- NW6 http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/showthread.php?p=2432624#post2432624 Regards Alex
  5. Hi patrick1916, I am glad that you are happy with your hair transplant. Can you please post your case with clear photos of before, immediately after and your monthly progress in order for the forum readers to follow your case ? Please let the forum readers as well know the number of grafts that have been placed for a better documentation. This way you will be helping the forum readers to compare your experience to others according to the fees you have paid. Regards Alex
  6. Hi Everybody, As promised you can watch below the patient describing his hair loss experience and hair transplant journey with HDC hair clinic. Regards Alex
  7. Hi Arrie, sorry for the late reply but I was on vacation. In HDC we believe that the hair transplantation process can give better results when we work as a team. FUE is a quite complex surgery and it needs a lot of time, care and precision to end up with the perfect outcome. We want to employ the so called “specialization of labour”, which means we divide this surgery into various stages and try to use the best member of the team for what they can do better, in each stage. The doctors are doing the most productive, creative and essential part of the procedure that involves decision making and the technicians are doing a lot of the tedious work so that the doctors can concentrate better on their part of the job. The technicians used for this case can be seen on this link http://www.hairtransplants-hdc.com/lang-en/Our-People/pageid-8/ Our technicians have 5 – 13 years of experience with HDC as they have been with us since we started delivering FUE in 2003. They are used interchangeably in almost all cases. The technicians are doing the transfer of the grafts from the head to the petri dish which includes also extraction. The placing which is the most tedious and the most time consuming part of the procedure is done by our excellent placers using forceps (not implanters), thus making sure that the grafts are not traumatized and placed correctly and in timely fashion. Two placers per patient are used and each placer can place on average 500 grafts per hour giving the capability of place 1000 grafts per hour. By this way we can achieve the minimum duration of the procedure and maximum comfort of the patient. I hope this answers your questions. Regards Alex
  8. Hello Everybody, It seems that my link at the previous post is missing for a you tube video presentation as well. Have in mind that we will also post a video of this patient very soon describing his whole experience at HDC. Please click on the following link to view . Regards Alex
  9. Hi zhairz, This patient was never and still not using hair loss medications. If you mean fixing his problem with medication that leads to his hair loss instead of going ahead with hair transplant then from my experience there are several reasons someone does not use meds with the main ones being: tried them and do not work I do not take pills and I am not discipline enough to be using topicals daily There are more like I did not know about them and now is too late etc. Please let me know if you require more clarification Regards Alex
  10. Hi MAGNUMPi, Sometimes is extremely difficult to extract grafts near the Striped area as the stitching messes up the direction of the hairs below the scalp making it impossible for the doctor to avoid high rates of transection. At this case the team did not find serious problems and managed a good harvesting. His donor as you can see from the photo after his last procedure looks in good shape and can be more explored in the future if required. Regards Alex
  11. Hi gbhscot, HDC in Cyprus has been delivering and presenting state of the art Hair restorations for many years with clear photos of before, immediately after and final or progressing result and has no need to cheat to present bogus patient cases or results. I am confident regular readers can support my opinion. Regards Alex
  12. Hi gbhscot, HDC in Cyprus has been delivering and presenting state of the art Hair restorations for many years with clear photos of before, immediately after and final or progressing result and has no need to cheat to present bogus patient cases or results. I am confident regular readers can support my opinion. Regards Alex
  13. Hello Everybody, This 31 year old patient had a previous Strip procedure at another clinic. Fortunately he had a descent Strip scar without any damage of the hair above and below the scar. Frequently Strip scars affect the direction of the hairs surrounding the scar, which reduces the number of healthy grafts that can be harvested from an FUE procedure. At his case we have managed to extract 3000 grafts that were distributed in a spread pattern within the grafts of the previous Strip procedure. You can see the case presented below with before, immediately after and 11 months post op photos. Regards Alex BEFORE IMMEDIATELY AFTER 11 MONTHS POST OP
  14. Hello Everybody, I have just came across a great example supporting the article above, of a 25 year old young patient that had 2030 grafts to his hairline and other thinning area as shown below, 8 years ago in 2008. This patient is type 2 as described in the relevant article. From these, you can see the before and after result in the year 2008. This patient came back to us this year, in 2016, to add more hair to the areas that he lost his own existing hair. This shows how a young patient can develop after a longer period of time, when he loses his existing hair and remain with the transplanted hair. He is now heading for Norwood class 4-5. In this case, the hair in the middle front part which seemed strong at a young age of 25, have gradually dropped by the age of 33. Nevertheless the appearance still seems normal but an additional hair transplant is needed to maintain this normal look. He is now planned for a second procedure on the 4th August 2016 and I will be updating in due time for his progress. Regards Alex BEFORE (APRIL 2008) IMMEDIATELY AFTER (APRIL 2008) 6 MONTHS POST OP (OCTOBER 2008) 8 YEARS POST OP (JULY 2016)
  15. Hello Everybody, We have also prepared a small you tube video with the presentation of this result. Please click on the following link to view. Regards Alex
  16. Hi Everybody, This patient who is 35 years old had a receding hairline which he tried to correct with micropigmentation without satisfactory results. HDC restored his hairline by slightly lowering the temples as it can be seen from the photos with the design below using 2000 grafts. The grafts had to be dense packed in order to match the high volume of his hair behind the hairline. With dense packing in this case a natural cosmetic outcome blending the implanted with the existing hairs has been achieved. His result is presented by before, immediately after and 15 months after photos of his hair transplantation. Photos send to HDC by the patient who is living abroad. Regards Alex BEFORE IMMEDIATELY AFTER 15 MONTH RESULT
  17. To our experience a lot of young patients are very interested for Hair Transplantation. We always try to give the best advice to these patients and in order to understand the correlation of Hair Transplantation and young age we have created this article that you can read at this link: http://www.hairtransplants-hdc.com/lang-en/Hair-Transplantation-to-the-Young-Patient/pageid-458/ Regards, Alex
  18. Hello Everybody, Below is the case of a 32 year old patient at the Norwood scale 3. The aim was to frame his face with a natural hairline and fill up the thinning gaps behind it. At a one to one consultation in Tel Aviv, an estimation of 2500 grafts was provided with the final number placed being 2680 grafts. It can also be noted that we have not lowered his hairline as it would have looked unnatural as the patient matures. The patient was using minoxidil 5% long before the procedure and still is. We present photos of before, immediately after and 12 month result. Regards Alex BEFORE HAIRLINE DESIGN IMMEDIATELY AFTER 12 MONTH AFTER
  19. Hello Everybody, This is a Class 4 patient who underwent an FUE Hair Transplantation in HDC for 3350 Graft. You can see his result after 15 months. Please notice that we have drawn the hairline above some of his native hair in the front because otherwise his hairline would have been too low and would have looked unnatural, as the patient will be maturing. Also if we have taken the hairline to his original position it would have been too low and it would have put pressure in his donor capabilities for future requirements because as he matures he can progress to a potential class 5-6 on the Norwood scale. Patient is very happy and willing to fill up any areas that may get thinner in the future. We have taken some photos with flash and some without in order to eliminate the effect of lighting in the result. Regards Alex BEFORE DESIGN BEFORE PROCEDURE IMMEDIATELY AFTER 15 MONTHS AFTER
  20. Hello Everybody, Below another one example of a recent immediately post op photo and 11 days after for you to observe the progress when the area is properly taken care off as described in detail in this post. Regards Alex IMMEDIATELY AFTER 11 DYAS LATER
  21. Hello Arrie, Dr Maras is HDC's Medical director and overlooks all the procedures. Most of the times he is also the performing physician. The way the work is distributed in our Clinic is described in detail on this blog article. http://www.hairtransplants-hdc.com/lang-en/Teamwork-for-FUE-Surgery,-from-HDC-gives-better-results!/pageid-453/ please have a look at it and I can clarify any additional questions. Regards Alex
  22. Hello Arrie, Dr Maras is HDC's Medical director and overlooks all the procedures. Most of the times he is also the performing physician. The way the work is distributed in our Clinic is described in detail on this blog article. http://www.hairtransplants-hdc.com/lang-en/Teamwork-for-FUE-Surgery,-from-HDC-gives-better-results!/pageid-453/ please have a look at it and I can clarify any additional questions. Regards Alex
  23. Hello Beebz, I think that there is no straight forward answer to this question. We need to say that each patient reacts differently on redness but from our many years of experience we have noticed that our patients sometimes they have more redness in general and other times they have less redness. Some years before we allowed patients to use minoxidil 10 days after surgery and then we have noticed that this practice had prolonged redness therefore we have changed our instructions. We now advice patients to begin if they wish, or most of the time continue their minoxidil treatment one month after surgery and only if the redness has gone completely. If the use of it produces redness again then it must be discontinued until the hair will start to grow after the 3rd month. I believe that redness has to do also with other factors such as the trauma caused to the recipient area from the creation of the sites, the depth of the sites, the size of the needle or blade used for the creation of Sites, and the post operation treatment right after the procedure. Most of our patient nowadays have less redness or no redness, similar to the example in this post that you can see here. I hope I have given some light to your question. Regards Alex
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