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Steeeve

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  1. Wow. Nick! That hairline is impressive, man!! Even the way you style it in your pictures makes it look like one thick mop of hair. ? And you’ve still got months to go before it reaches full maturity! I certainly don’t blame you for going back for seconds after looking at that result!! Lol! Hair greed is real! Congratulations man! I’m very happy for you! ...and maybe just a little jealous. Lol
  2. It’s really coming along. Light years ahead of where you where at when you first started posting last time around and that was 8 months!! With the way it’s coming in I think you’re going to be thrilled in 1 and a half to 2 months. You’ll be a beast in 6 months! Do you have any pictures of your scar in its current state? Happy growing!
  3. As a potential patient of this doctor I’d still like to hear a clear statement as to how this happened. I know that I can find plenty of happy patient results and excellent results posted on here and his website by his team but this is scary. I’ve met people face to face who’ve had work done by him and it was enough to make me say, “yes. Yes I want to have my hair transplant performed by this doctor”. This, however, caused me to pump the breaks. This really is for my own sanity. I know that people will continue to go get hair transplants by this doc, however, I also know that he cares a great deal about his patients and patients-to-be. The doctor is considered a top doc in my opinion and OP has given his consent for a clear explanation of what happened to him. As many others have stated in this thread, I know there must be a good explanation here. What happened?
  4. It looks great with your haircut. I think you’ll be happy as the hairs mature and thicken up. I can’t speak for derma rolling. I just take fin and biotin once a day and use minoxidil when I go to bed at night. I’ve had really positive results with that. Looking forward to those updates!?? Good luck and Happy Growing!
  5. Fantastic results! You didn’t look your age with your hairline before your surgery. Now you barely look 20!! Congratulations, man! Your doctor did right by you.
  6. I also want to stress “might”. It’s still a little early to tell if you would need a touch up. I hope you continue to update. I’m looking forward to it if you decide to. ??
  7. I meant would it be possible to see how you style it from day to day now after you’ve had the procedure? Apologies for the misunderstanding. You’re hair looks much longer now. Is that how you’re styling it now? It does look a little thin but it could take 18 months to mature. You’ve definitely had some improvement though. If anything you might just need a little touch up.
  8. Congratulations! I’m a big fan of Dr. Nader’s work. I’m considering getting some work done with him. The post-op looks good. Could you post some pics of your hair how you style it, though? How you wear it naturally?
  9. Congratulations. Totally natural looking. It looks like a regular ol’ head of hair. Pretty outstanding!
  10. It looks so good for 7 months! So natural in the sunlight.
  11. Hey Pozo, excellent write up! Everything looks to be on track. Your scar is looking good and it looks like you’ve got quite a lot of hairs sprouting. Looking forward to your final result. Congratulations!??
  12. Hey superflash, congratulations on your first hair transplant with Dr. Cinik! The work looks great! Super clean. ???
  13. Congratulations on your progress! Dr. Devroye is an unsung hero. Your hairline looks wonderful and it’s only going to get better from here!
  14. Your hairline is seriously jaw dropping now, man. You could not ask for better density in one pass. Congratulations to you and Dr. Diep!
  15. Congrats on your 2nd hair transplant with Dr. Nader, MrMatt! I followed your progress with your last thread very closely and I’m really looking forward to your future progress reports. I’m a huge fan of Naders’ work! I almost went with him but decided I wanted to max out on strip before I hit him up for my FUE - man, if only he’d start doing strip again... I do have a question for you if you don’t mind. Do you take any meds or is it all transplants up there? Congrats again and happy growing!!
  16. That’s not what I mean and I feel like you have to possess the brain cells to comprehend what I’m saying. I’m not sure why you’re being so antagonistic in your responses to my response. As I said I meant no offense to you nor am I attacking you in my response but since you feel the need to be so condescending this will be my last post to you in this thread. Everybody has an opinion about something and this is mine. A doctor can only only do so much when a patient comes in to take post-op pictures. They can’t make a person do something if a person isn’t willing to do it. Therefore you, jj51702-AKA: random internet person, get what you get. And it’s not up to the doctor to please you in that way. Instead of your condescending response to the Dr, “I really wish clinics would post after pictures with the hair styled similar to the before pics. This doesn’t give viewers an accurate representation of the improvement within the area that needed the most density   Oh well...” A smarter response to get what you want would’ve been, “hey doc! Got any immediate post op pics? Got any pics where you’ve combed through his hair?” That would’ve been a smarter, more direct approach. As I said earlier though it seems that you only want to be antagonistic and condescending, even to the doctor-an actual person who performs hair transplant surgery, and that’s why I will not engage with you any longer. Well, that and your original response sounded dumb. I do wish you all the best, though. Sincerely. I hope you find a good doctor who gives you a good head of hair and I hope that gives you peace. ✌?
  17. Again, I’m only guessing but I’d say the patients’ hair hasn’t quite grown out enough to style it in the way it was in the before picture. Or maybe he got a haircut and can’t style it in that way. He probably won’t style it in that way either because, to be perfectly frank, there was no style there in the before picture. It was merely combed back to show the amount of loss. I also don’t think one can expect a doctor to get a picture of someone’s hair in every manor so as to appease everyone on the internet. Maybe the patient didn’t want his hair wet. Maybe he had product in it. Maybe he was on his lunch break and decided to pop in before heading back to work. My point is that it’s the doctors job to appease their patient...not a random person on a hair loss forum. I mean no offense by that statement. I just think it is what it is. The final judgement is in the photo. There is now a considerable amount of hair where there was none before. Enough hair at least so that he doesn’t have to grow it out to conceal any hair loss. ???
  18. This looks like a pretty accurate representation of improvement to me. Looking at the length of the hair in the before pictures I’d say that the patient styled his hair forward to hide the half of his frontal third and hairline that was missing. The clinic probably combed it back to show the amount of loss before the procedure. I mean, this is just a guess but most men style their hair in a way that hides their loss. Not in a way that highlights it, such as in this case where it’s been pushed back and up. The style in the after photos is probably closer to the way the patient styled it before the hair loss began to occur. Again that’s just a guess but I must say that I find the after photos look pretty remarkable. Very natural.
  19. Wow. Very natural. Excellent coverage! That hairline looks great, too. Dr Alexander’s work never disappoints. Congrats on a successful first HT!
  20. Luke, your hair looks so natural. SO natural. It’s really inspiring. TBH I’ve only seen a few other threads by people who got work done with Dr. Cinik but I never followed them to their full results. I see your concerns with that spot on top but I feel like if you get some more length up there it probably won’t even bother you. Give it the full 18 months and it may mature to the point where you won’t notice it at all, long or short. All that said, you’ve truly made a good decision in choosing your doctor. Best wishes.
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