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garethbale

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  1. Gonna look great when it matures but 3200 grafts seems quite a lot. I would have thought 2000 would have done the job. good luck
  2. Is that Morrissey ?? seriously though, definite improvement on the last photo assuming conditions are similar
  3. Great result Dr Lindsey. His hairline looks awesome. Is he on finasteride? I know you mentioned his crown had got a little thinner, and he appeared to be thinning on top in the before pics, so just wondering if he is on meds or whether he will have to address the crown at some point..
  4. Excellent result. One minor 'criticism' if you can call it that. Why not use more grafts? He's lost a lot of hair so appears there's no risk in doing that. I have seen results where 6,000 - 8,000 grafts were used on cases such as this which obviously allows for greater coverage. thanks
  5. I think you're entitled to be annoyed to be honest. It wasn't a large area you were covering. I have seen results of a similar number of grafts on similar size areas which look much denser.
  6. Epic result. It looks like natural density even though the lighting isn't the best. This guy is far further along than me in terms of hair loss and I'd love to have hair like his. I suspect his donor is a bit better than mine though. Just shows what can be achieved if you go to a top doctor.
  7. Good luck mate. Hope it goes well for you and keep us posted. Reddy's results look very good from what I have seen. P.S. I take it from your username you are a Spurs fan? Great result last night!
  8. That's good to hear. The clinic I am liaising with basically said I could grow the hair around the front long, they would shave into it and work in that area. I suspect my situation is quite similar to yours in that I should be able to comb some hair forward over the transplanted area. I may have to shave the donor beforehand so colleagues get used to seeing it short as I can't wear a hat at work. thank you
  9. Good to hear I'm thinking of getting my hairline done at the beginning of 2019. I need about 1500 grafts FUE to restore my hairline and temples. I'm not sure if you work in an office (as I do) but I was thinking I would take two weeks off for the procedure. Did you find work colleagues noticed you had anything done on your return to work? That's one thing I'm worried about, though I don't need to cover a large area thanks
  10. And how was the result of your HT mate? Care to disclose the doctor...?
  11. I think the hairline could have been a little softer to be honest. It seems to stop very abruptly. Most people wouldn't notice though so if he's happy that's all that matters.
  12. 'promises to thicken' I think that should tell you all you need to know.
  13. A few more shots (particularly of the top) and possibly a video would be great. It does look an excellent result though.
  14. yeah whatever mate... Admin can we take this nonsense off please?
  15. Amazing! How does his donor look so pristine post op? It looks better than the before pic
  16. You appear to have good characteristics so I would expect a great result. Are you on meds though? I ask because that number of grafts seems way too excessive for your level of loss. You need to think about maintaining what you have, having already used so many grafts. Good luck anyway, keep us posted.
  17. This is because Mathieu posted the same study on TBT forum and disappeared when people were requesting results. I suspect its nothing more than splitting of the donor hair, effectively creating two thinner hairs but not regenerating at all. Much like the procedure Dr Gho employs.
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