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  1. TR3B, yes they took the liquids (4 saline bottles) and the syringes. (Bhatti likes to use sterile syringes to pierce the saline bottles caps. This makes a good stream for wetting/washing the grafts and I guess it doesn't use up all the saline in one shot.)

     

    Its funny because in Chandigarh and Delhi the carry-on passed all scanners and inspections without a problem this was in AbuDhabi. And yes I showed them the Dr notes.

     

    It all turned out good through. My last leg was Abu Dhabi to JFK. Well I missed that flight due to delays from Delhi. That put in a hotel in Abu Dhabi for the night. Not sure if I would ever see my luggage again if it was checked lol.

  2. My first FUT was a regular old closure by a mediocre dr not in the coalition and it ended up looking okay. My second FUT was a trichophytic closure done by great dr and I ended up with a 1 cm scar. The reason being was post op care and infections.

     

    I'm interested in having another done only next time I'm going to treat the sutures like a new born baby and not a punching bag.

  3. Hey cheetoman, I see no one helped you out. I hope you're still around.

     

    The thickest part of my scar measures 1cm as well. The rest is probably around 0.5-.07cm. Unfortunately this is post scar revision. I had a very competent doctor perform the FUT then the revision, but I just didn't heal well. I believe my results were mostly self-inflicted. I just didn't care for my sutures post ops like I should've. My biggest problem was infection. I didn't refrain from normal activities long enough. I will even mention the stuff I did out of shame. Maybe I will who knows. This was 6-7 years ago.

     

    I was also worried about more surgery (and finance). But I realized its too late for that. The damage is done now I have to do everything I can to fix things. Even if that means going under the blade again. Which I did 10 days ago. I had an FUE from scalp and beard. This was not for scar work but for crown. The donor area is healing up real nicely. Under the chin is still a little red/pinkish, but that will fade.

     

    Next is another scar revision. There is no way I'm going through the rest of my life with that giant strip of skin. I will try once again and have it removed. Only this time I will be the perfect patient post ops. Once thats healed I will think about another FUE and or SMP for the scar.

  4. Don't know anything about Choi implanter, but from the initial picture of the clip to me the left side (his right) looks straight because of the way its styled. In the other shots the density looks weak because a)his hair looks wet b)the way its combed back c)its only 1500

     

    What doesn't look good to me and its a common problem with hairlines or any HT is the thickness of the hairs at the base. In a natural hairline the hairs seem to almost float a few cm from the skin.

  5. haha:)

     

    I am the evil bastard you will meet in your job somewhere. I can't wait to meet you! You are the kind of person that really makes me salivate! I will be nice to you often and I will not let you forget that scar, and I will not let you forget I have the power to tell everyone in your office the reason you got it!!! Including those sweet people over there who are really unassuming.

     

    You don't care about the scar, that's great!!! Good for you, just think about millions of years of evolution and competitive behavior among males and tell God you don't care about the scar!

     

    I don't mean to be the tough love guy, and I know I am pretty bad at it, but it is my way of saying, be careful about what you tell yourself.

     

    HTs can be good, but never think you can bluff your way out of it.

     

    Exactly! When I was in the Army people wasn't too harsh to my face but behind my back I was known as the "crazy scar guy". Right after that first group buzz cut everyone sees in the movies, guys made comments like " damn that is one nice size cut you have there", " don't worry we'll get used it". During a marching drill I stumbled a right turn and the drill sgt yelled out " I guess that brain surgery didn't help you huh?".

     

    We do indeed live in a tough world and yes I did survived, but was it worth the humiliation and the half dozen fist fights? LoL that's a joke. What I wanted at the time of the first HT is not what i wanted down the road. And like having kids this decision cannot be reversed.

  6. Oh Christopher you sound exactly like me 12 years ago. Just before my first ht I shaved my head to see how I felt. I didn't really like it and others hated it. Shortly after my first ht believe it or not I enlisted in the Armed Forces. There I told every one the craziest stories. They believed me but my self conscious state of mind went through the roof. It drove me nuts when others stood behind me in lines. No one ever disrespected me because people were never the problem it was me, it was all in my head from the very beginning. I gave up a beautifully shaved head for something a million times worst. Well 2 surgeries later I'm still trying to correct the problem, and after my next one I should be okay.

     

    Go with your gut feelings on this and know what you're getting into.

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