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Hoster1492

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  1. Good result. Looks natural. What's also good is that the photos are honest. The top downward angle shows the improvement. Thank you Doctor.
  2. Great results. Great photos too. Honest by showing the top down angle as well as the front. We need to see more of this. The difference in frizziness between the three months is undeniable. (Unless he switched shampoos.) Congratulations Doctor.
  3. If this is what you are going to do make sure you have an FUE because you will have to shave your sides down. But even with that said you may not want to do this as 2000 grafts may not be enough to make any kind of real difference if you scatter it all over the front of your head. Is your donor good?
  4. I agree there is a lot of deceptive practice engaged in in the hair transplant business. That said, I still think this result is on the lower end of what should be expected. But he still has time to grow. What is more annoying is the playing around with photos to make them look better. Dr.Charles did not do that here, but other doctors do it regularly. Example- before photo from the front is bright and shows the head tilted downward. Then the after photo is darker with the head tilted upward. Or, the hair is wet in the before with no combing over and then dry with a lot of comb over in the after.
  5. I like Dr. Feller, he does say it as it is and he should be given credit for that. I think you are mistaking confidence for arrogance. To me he just seems like a good doctor who takes care of business and his patients. His work is excellent. I have seen his before and afters and think they are a cut above and that's all that really matters to me and probably to most people.
  6. The fibers and the sprays may cause a problem. You should not use them this close to your surgery. Even your hair piece may cause a problem with the growth of the new grafts. Try a tight haircut with a stylist who is good at what they do.
  7. You have a very low density in your donor area which unfortunately means you are not a good bet for a hair transplant. Speak with a doctor but it seems pretty clear to me. If you go the other way you can shave your head and use smp to give you the look of having hair.
  8. You are green aren't you? There are two kinds of hair transplant. The first is the strip technique where a strip of skin is taken out from the back of the head and dissected by a team of technicians. The second is where the doctor removes the grafts or follicles individually from the back of the head itself. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The doctor here used a robot to cut around the grafts and then he put them into the front of the head where they will grow. This result is probably below what we would normally expect but the patient still has time to grow.
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