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moro

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  1. No, I am not talking about FUE. I am talking about many guys on other forums (repair section) still trying to get rid of scars bumps and pits in the recipient area. Hair Loss Help Forums - Bumpiness and pits in recipient area http://www.angelfire.com/indie/hairtransplant/corrective.html
  2. Yes, you are right this was a few days post-op. But what about all those guys trying to get rid of little scars on the donor area? Is that an old technique or it is just some people with tendency to bad scarring?
  3. I have a question guys. I am wondering why some people get those dot scars or pimples dot scars in their recipient area after their procedure (like this show on the photo) thx http://yfrog.com/18recipientareaj
  4. Gubter, you look great man! if it bothers you in a few years just shave and move on with your life. Believe me!
  5. What doctor has the highest reputation in minimizing strip scars. Please post your own Olympic podium. IMO from what I ve seen: Gold - Dr. Wong & Dr. Hasson (H&W) Silver - Dr. Wolf Bronze - ?
  6. Biscuit, I think that looks much better than mine, it is white, not hypertrophic and doesnt have the hash marks or rail tracks, the 3 worst things about a scar. Anyway tanks for shearing. I ve seen that you are a regular poster here and obviously have good knowledge , where would you go for a Scar Revision?
  7. biscuit, you are right I didnt even know the existence of this forums before my HT and I am sure 95% of kids doing HTs on this days dont know either. FYI, the word "undetectable" is mention in almost every HT web site, others they dont even mention the scar. Do some more reading my friend! http://www.bernsteinmedical.com/resources/hair-restoration-papers/trichophytic-closure-a-new-way-to-camouflage-a-hair-transplant-incision/ http://www.shapiromedical.com/procedure/ http://www.wolfhair.com/strip-fue.htm http://www.drrobertjones.com/jones-technique.html http://www.hdc.com.cy/index.php?pageid=29 Note: I have nothing against this Drs. or clinics but I honestly believe the word "undetectable" should not be use in this case.
  8. Ive read very good things about Dr. Wolf and his permanent suture technique, did anybody here have this done? Can you share some pictures?
  9. The words "pretty common" and "without visible scar" will eventually replace "undetectable" after your first procedure. Plus shaving your head bald is not something that you always consider when you are 20 years old and you are full with insecurities
  10. Tom60, the previous user (behappy) explained quit good. Is simple, it you keep losing your hair (normal for 90%) you are not rich, and you dont want to make more damage (scars) to your head you need to stop and find a repair solution.
  11. I find very funny everybody giving facts about scars and healing with out having to live every day of their lives with a HT trauma or a horrible and huge strip scar in their head for the rest of their existence! (not talking about repair searching users) "Undetectable" I love that word! thats the perfect word to keep this business moving. Get into this this game is just a simple an easy step, but getting out isnt that simple.
  12. Some information, places and cases: http://www.artistryconceptshairreplication.com/scarcamouflage.htm Scalp Pigmentation | MHT | Before And After Photos | HIS Hair Clinic Permanent Makeup and Permanent Cosmetics - Scars just did the hair replication (tattoo) procedure... - Page 5 - Bald Truth Talk - Hair Loss, Hair Transplant and Hair Restoration Community
  13. spex, do you know if Dr. Feller used 1 deep layer of sutures under the staples? or just one layer of staples?
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