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SayifDoit

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Basic Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • State
    AL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last year
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood II
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Maintain and Regrow Hair

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    No

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  1. So if I ever were to get a hair transplant in the future wouldn't the the fact that I have extraordinarily (natural) thin hair make my hair transplant look like pure crap? I mean I can see my scalp with a strong enough light or by getting it wet...... lol...some of your Hair transplants have way moreee thickness than my hair. I'm pretty sure I'm right in saying this, but I would practically get zero density? Am I right guys?
  2. I know, I know. Not trying to be a jerk, I was simply wondering. I'd love to see that hair transplant you were talking about!
  3. Wow If you got a good HT, you hair could look absolutely amazing in it's current state. I know propecia isn't for everyone but you could maintain an extremely thick healthy head full of hair if started taking it after getting a Hair transplant. Btw try to fix your temples, know one seems to ever want that, I think it will make a world of difference.
  4. Good for you man if I ever get a HT Im going to make sure I get my temples done. Since loosing those bits its just made me look really ugly, especially up close. I don't think it would require that many grafts, I could imagine you could use your body hair or facial hair, just keep it short.
  5. I know exactly what you mean, the temples region area is never reever stored which I really don't get by anyone who gets a HT. Since becoming a nw2 ( the being the first area where I lost my hair) it makes my forehead looking fucking dumb as hell, so it would be the place I'd love to restore the most. I might consider in the future have a doctor get me from a nw7 to a nw1, but just have it really short, I think it would actually look good.An extremely short nw1 that appears quite thin. Obviously using as many grafts as can on my head, it would be interesting.
  6. I've got extremely (natural) thin hair and am currently loosing it at an alarming rate (NW2), so would I get much less grafts when it comes to gettting a HT down the road, and won't that in fact course me to have an EXTREMELY thin HT, making it look like complete crap? Just wondering guys.
  7. So it its not possible to reuse donor hairs in a second procedure like years after the area has fully recovered? I've never fully understood the whole thing, because from my view it just looks like a lot of blood or a big scar.... :Z dumby dumby dumb dumb Hey guys also I'd like to see more of your best Hair transplant results you've seen.
  8. I guess I'm a novice to all and I don't know it how all works, but wouldn't it be possible just to do multiple procedures spaced out over a couple years, couldn't you eventually achieve a perfect hair line/hair? Btw do you think you could post that one you were talking about if its not too hard to ask.
  9. I've been searching these forums for a few weeks now, finding dozens of superb hair transplants results ,if I'm totally honest though none of them have really stood out to me. Now that's not saying that's a bad thing, ive been more than impressed, I just wanna see the patients who've gone from Nw7 to a NW1 if there are any. I'm looking for high thickness and if they have a juvenile hair line A**** I want complete restoration, I could not imagine the amount of procedures and money these guys have spent to achieve those results but i really wanna see. I know its a tough ask. So what I'm asking is what are the best hair transplants you've seen on these forums or wherever. I'll try and post the beat one i've seen if any stand out to me.
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