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HybridHyper

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  1. The full refund sounds a bit too drastic. A complementary repair surgery is more like it. The density in the pictures looks excellent considering the hair type which is poor and I can relate since I have the same one. I suppose it can be thickened. HairFarmer just needs to talk to the doctor and negotiate the free ride.

  2. It was a good call to straighten the hair line a bit because the end result is a naturally looking hair line that is not completely straight and at the same time doesn't look like the one of Count Chocula. It wouldn't take much to lower the right side. I have kind of the same situation. My right side is a tad higher than my left side, and I don't mind it since my original hair line looked like that even when I was 17.

  3. Yeah, I hope you'll get to fix that surgeon's mistakes before too long. No hair transplant doctor is perfect. Even with my latest great one, I wish he communicated with me during the surgery a little bit better. He extracted 700 grafts more than it was planned which was ok by me since my density and the hair quality kind of sucks and he thought he wasn't gonna be able to get the planned amount in one shot. I wish I was let know about it during the procedure because my lower temples are pretty thin and need a little bit more hair so at least half of the extra grafts could've been transplanted there.

  4. Hi, hairfarmer79! Sorry to hear about your experience with Dr. Wong. I had an email correspondence with Joe Tillman a while back. The reason I didn't go with Hasson & Wong is that I didn't like most of their hairline results. I think they usually go for an age appropriate hair line which is kind of a V shaped curve. I personally like a straighter shaped hair line.In my opinion, age has nothing to do with the Mickey Mouse pattern.Think Ronald Reagan or Oliver Platt. I went with Dr. Rahal. So far I'm completely satisfied!

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