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  1. I did a repair ht back in feb in Istanbul and we removed some grafts from both sides because the hairline was too sraight and that helped a little bit. Also transplanted 1100 grafts.  Did electrolysis on the hairs since they continue to grow after you punch them out and it was red first few days and had me worried but within a week skin is nice and smooth! Hopefully that helps some strugglers out there
     

    but yea back to main question. Isnt it nicer with 1 hairs in the front? Is it normal to have 2 hair grafts and 3 hair geafts in the front? This last one the doc placed some here and there /:  dnt rly look gd 

  2. On 7/28/2019 at 11:15 PM, Potier said:

    I had repair completed. Pm if you have questions 

    Potier i wish you had told us what you had done. Some people including myself are searching day and night for solutions & your repair could have helped a lot to fellow strugglers but now lord knows when you will respond because it says your last log in was August 8th :( 

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  3. 16 hours ago, Uncle drew said:

    Above average In Turkey but in general is cheap compare to other surgeons in more expensive countries...but u can see everything on his website about the pricing 

    Awesome thanks for your response! Look forward to seeing the final outcome. So far its looking on track to be a home run

  4. I am wondering, to remove grafts in the hairline via Fue punch, one must go to the best state of the art fue surgeon or any surgeon who performs fue will get a good result.

    Since it is just a removal of the grafts & not an actual full transplant with incisions and angling and all that.

    i did a test fue removal to two small sides from the left and right of my head & they healed really great and i wanna remove the whole transplant if I am being honest.

     

    Now the doctor who did the test removal in turkey is acting very strange all of a sudden. Doesnt answer any of my questions & postponed me 3 times to April & when i ask “no problem what date in april” like 6 times he doesn’t answer. I have a feeling he’s gonna fluke.

    So can I go to any Fue surgeon or only one that is really skilled. Thanks for viewing & your time.

  5. On 11/14/2018 at 7:27 PM, TjMiles270 said:

    I see what you mean.  I am suffering from a similar bad FUT transplant in the front of my hairline as well.  I often wondered / wanted to simply pluck the transplanted hair out in the front but was too worried about the skin underneath.  I am looking into alternative methods and repair surgery options...right now I am leaning toward plug removal / redistribution and A cell treatment for the skin.  But yeah we have very similar problems, it is a shame too because I, like you still have a lot of GREAT hair on my head - it would be really nice to utilize it again.  

     

    Best thoughts.

    haha one weird problem we are in my dude. any updates? did you go ahead with the punch removal?

  6. 17 hours ago, Sean said:

    Sorry to hear you go through this.  It isn’t easy going through a repair and i know firsthand how this feels.  Im in a terrible situation.  Its quite sad really.  But You should get some consults with folks that may be willing to and can handle repairs.  I believe DR Bisanga has done repairs and another great doc that can give you multiple options is Dr Wong from Hasson & Wong.  I know he has fixed other “top doc” forum recognized doctors failures and  repaired patients. It’s definitely worth it to get a consult or feedback as to how multiples docs consider the best approach in your case.  Best of luck and i hope you get it sorted

    im sorry to hear as well brother. its really sad, but what can ya do. just gotta look forward to a brighter future. Thanks for the recommendations, you are the best and ill look into them. Much love, what is your approach going to be? 

  7. 22 hours ago, Raphael84 said:

    @in2deep

    Sorry for your journey brother. Transplant at 20 is questionable and a repair in Turkey, I would also suggest is questionable.

    If you would like to share some photos for us to potentially be able to understand the situation better.

    As you mentioned Dr Bisanga, if you would like to message me privately and I could forward any images onto the Doc for his recommendations. 

    All the best.

    no problem. its just hair! i have messaged you already steven! haha

  8. 5 years ago I made a mistake of getting a Hair Transplant at age 20 years old. I had a head full of hair and my dad still had plenty of hair at age 55 (he passed when i was 14). I have hated it since day one. I believed there was no way out for many years but last year I went and got a "repair". My main issue was the line was too far forward and too straight, destroyed my face's aesthetics. Also a buzzcut was no longer an option as the grafts grow out in a weird way, which I really used to enjoy doing back in the day as well as the fue "shotgun shot" holes in the back of the head which I will smp someday. For now I do not buzz the sides lower than a 7 but prefer scissor work on the sides as to not expose the scar. I am not too concerned with the back and sides as I am in the front as thats most important, I am sure most of you will agree.

     During the repair in Turkey in February, The doc back added 1000 grafts from the sides and fue'd/punched out a little bit from both right and left sides to make the hair line look more natural. It has healed really well and the skin has improved immensely, however hairs still grow in that area. Anyway, I still hated it after and now I believe i am ready to fue out all the transplanted hairs, i understand the risks and everything, but i would be much happier.

     

    Do you guys know any reputable surgeons that do such work? I am available to fly for a consultation. After my research I have seen some good results from both Dr Bernstein as well Dr Bisanga. The hairline that needs to be punched out is no more than 2cm, to go back to my original Hairline. Any inputs are appreciated. Thanks guys 

  9. 1 minute ago, jj51702 said:

    I’m no expert on this by any means but don’t you think if he cared that much to have them FUEd out, he would implant some into his strip scar?

     

    I can still see some faint shadow on the top of his head when shaved. Also remember, as you get older and your hair goes white, it doesn’t show on the skin especially when shaved 

    no, i personally did a fue test removal myself, and the results are good. im looking to remove the whole hairline with the same method soon & thats why im asking. however, i will not be causing more scarring to my head in order to cover the scar at the back of my head, if anything ill get smp. yes, when you fue them out you can still little shadows but nothing compared to actually razor shaving when the grafts are not removed.

  10. 7 hours ago, jj51702 said:

    No idea, I don’t think he’s never publicly talked about that part of his transplant. I just assumed he continued to shave with a razor. He did say he dropped the meds he was using and lost a lot of hair (I’m assuming native) so all he might have is transplants up there.

    if he just shaved witha razor his scalp would not look the way it does. i think he fued them out.

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