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LoneWolf

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  1. Many guys style or comb their hair that way after a HT procedure for several reasons. One reason is that combing/brushing the hair straight back provides for extra visual coverage especially if the mid-scalp is thinning which is the case for many of us. You can call it a vertical comb back but it works.

     

    I style my hair this way to help create more visual volume which does make my hair look like more coverage or hair mass than what is actually there by actual density.

     

    I guess I'm so used to trying to conceal my scalp, and combing my hair back is the absolute worst way to conceal it. So, it's hard for me to imagine doing it.

     

    I'm actually scheduled for a 3000 unit FUT procedure next week. I've got some very thin hair on top, but not much, especially around the hairline. Within a year or so, should I expect a procedure of 3000 grafts to allow me to comb my hair back without being able to see the curvature of my scalp?

     

    My doctor said that my donor area density is right in the middle(not the highest, but not the lowest), and I would say my hairs tend to be thin to medium, but not thick.

  2. If I want to, for example, comb my hair to the right, does the doctor need to know that and place the hair in such a way to make it possible? I ask because it seems like almost every "after" photo shows the front of the hair combed almost vertical. I would never style my hair that way.

     

    Are these "after" hair styles intended to provide the most visibility to the transplanted hair, or are the hairs transplanted in such a way that they force this near vertical frontal hair style?

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