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SayifDoit

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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 agree . I saw one doctor who said no they would not do my temple points as the hair was lost there for some other reason, WTF? plus no one would notice on me, joker. Any way now iam getting 200grafts one side and 600 the other which shows you how out of line they are.

     

    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.

  3. The best HT's I see regularly are those NW2-3 patients of Dr Erdogan that go back to basically being a full, thick NW1, or at least appear to be. But then again their hair loss was minimal to "medium" to begin with. Still it shouldn't be discredited just because they were not NW5-7. I think what that shows is if you take preventive drugs really early in your hairloss days and your hairloss becomes a stable NW2-3, you can get a really good and satisfying hair transplant. However, NW5-7's can also get satisfying results, it would probably just take several HT's. Of course there's always the case when a patient wants to be conservative and it doesn't take much to satisfy them, they are happy with their HT and that is what matters.

     

    Another thing I fail to see often is patients not asking for temple corner restoration. I'm not sure if this is a donor problem, or the doctor rejecting, or the ptient just not caring it but I think temple corners make a huge difference to your face and hair styles. That's something I see missing too often but those who get the temple corners restored seem to get the best results.

    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.

  4. 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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