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  1. 2 hours ago, Isamu said:

    The design of your hairline and the temple points is amazing. It really suits you and looks natural (which is not often the case from what I’ve seen....)

    Looking forward to seeing the results of your second surgery 

    Thanks Isama , your comment is appreciated 

    have you had a procedure? 
     

    I agree that my hairline is good . I was worried that it was too far forward initially but it has grown on me considerably .

     

    ive had a haircut this week so rocking the hairstyle 

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  2. 21 minutes ago, TempleRunner said:

    To be clear - it's much better than before - that's for sure.

    but it is really sparse and thin.- see another pic

    i hope a sec HT will do the trick.
     

    i got 1 month off work, i really hope that the hair from the first HT wont get  a shock and shed aswell... my hope is that after a month the original hair +1st Ht hair will grow nornally.

    yes this is a free.

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    Having dark hair and pale skin doesn’t help.

    Were you slick bald in that area?


    same issue with me really, density isn’t great so I need to style certain way. 

  3. 7 hours ago, Coady said:

    Look if your happy that’s all that matters ! I don’t mean to offend you. This is just my opinion. I know ht are illusion of density but I don’t think an area as thin and patchy is acceptable from such a respected clinic and for the money that was spent  probably over 10,000 euros. 

    I don’t think it is patchy. Thin yes but evenly thin which is why I do not believe it was planted as densely as it should have been. 

    I’m not com in native hair over thin patches, I’m combin my hair back so my hairline (transplanted) blends with other transplanted hair behind hairline. Think most of my photos are very impressive, with only the odd couple looking bad in natural direct sunlight when hair was cut too short . 
     

    Have you had a transplant? 

  4. 1 minute ago, Coady said:

    Yeah that’s what I meant you have to comb your hair over that area. I don’t mean to disrespect you or sound aggressive I’m just saying Asmed used 4500 grafts which is a very large amount and their is a large thinning area behind the hairline. 

    Agreed some issues, but not shockingly poor as you say. it is transplanted hair I’m combing over , I was as bald as an egg on the front. 

  5. 3 hours ago, Coady said:

    Are u mad in the head he used 4500 grafts he should have had a way better result than he got For that amount of grafts . The area behind the hair line is completely thin. Shocking result mate. And more than half his doner gone.

    Shocking is a harsh word. Not perfect, but not shocking either . It’s about expectations and if I would have been told my hair would look like this before surgery but I’d have to grow it over 2 inches long to maintain illusion of density I would take it. 
     

    HT is only an illusion of density. I had crown work in that 4500 too

  6. 14 hours ago, Coady said:

    @Sam818 What you smoking. He had a bad result. His mid scalp was thin and he had to comb his native here over it to make it look dense. I think he’s going back for a touch up. 

    Hi. I wouldn’t say it was ‘bad’ - a little thin at mid scalp but even across that area . 
    I don’t comb my native hair over at all, I can actually comb my transplanted hairline back and it looks dense. 
     

    I am going back for a touch up at mid scalp. 

  7. Good day,

     

    Hope you’re all enjoying the summer.

     

    so now 23 months since operation and as some of you might be aware, I’m going back to asmed on 14 September (exactly 2 years since first op) for the area behind hairline to be filled in a little. This area is thinner than front, and is noticeable when hair style up or cut shorter than say 2 inches. 
     

    i am happy with my result, but would like to be able to cut my hair shorter on top . I ask all of you other patients how short should it be possible to cut hair after transplant without the difference between native hair patches and transplanted patches being apparent? 
     

    Photos of a very happy youngish man with a full head of hair below. In one photo you can see the  density issue behind hairline.

    my hair is about 3 inches long on top 

    For record : girlfriend did not have hair transplant and neither did boy 

     

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  8. 16 minutes ago, BenChod said:

    Yours is pretty long in that pic i put up and its still like that. Pale skin dark hair doesnt help but still not like that.  I actually think youre better of getting smp done in that area rather than risking all that money and more donar. Smp wouldnhave you looking great

    Not that long, and inch maximum.

    plus you can clearly see the hairline is denser , and uniformly denser too. 
     

    it is also in natural light. Where did you get your transplant done?

  9. 4 minutes ago, cali101 said:

    Hello everyone,

    I haven’t been updating as I really have lost interest in my hair as I really feel after 2nd procedure (I’m almost at 8 months) that my hair loss is a thing of past. I haven’t been able to get a  hair cut in about 6 weeks because of Covid situation but am kinda liking having longer hair. I will share a couple photos.
    At this points I would be happy even if I don’t get any more results. As you can see from my previous post I had very fine hair to start with so the density was always going to be an issue. I have to say everyone who knew me before says how natural it is and that really for me was the most important thing and people

    i didn’t know including my last haircut couldn’t even tell I had anything done. I had 4200 drafts then another 1500. And feel the 1500 have really covered in the thinning  spaces well. 

     Please let me know if anyone has any questions or suggestions on whether it will still look thick if I cut the hair short again. I felt the first surgery it looked better to keep it short he’s long.

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    Looks brilliant Cali. This is the exact reason I’m going back to Asmed too once Covid has finished . 
     

    your result was good to begin with but not perfect (just like mine ) 

     

    well done and congratulations 

  10. 1 hour ago, Melvin-Moderator said:

    Your hair looks awesome IMO, you have nothing to be sad about, definitely a huge improvement.

    Hey Melvin,

    I am happy, it has changed my appearance. It is just that bit behind the hairline that if hair gets a little damp or the barber cuts hair a little too short (like they did for past 2 visits) the thin spot is clearly visible . Gusts of wind can also be a ball ache. 
     

    hence why I am looking forward to return 

  11. 39 minutes ago, Egy said:

    It is among the experiences of Cinik clinics

    Thank you.

    i am not sure how Cinik operates . My hair transplant isn’t perfect, and I am disappointed that I have to keep my hair longish on top and style it a certain way to stop the density behind hairline showing, but I try and put this to the back of my mind and feel good about my hair that looks good and I paid a lot of money for. 
     

    What would Cinik do if someone had poor density ? What does he do when someone isn’t happy? 

    I am glad the clinic has taken my issues on board and invited me back. 
     

     

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