Jump to content

Kraistoff

Senior Member
  • Posts

    479
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Posts posted by Kraistoff

  1. Hello mate 

    I was worried at 5 months but I knew that I was stupid to be worried that soon on.

    you can see (from my immediate post op photos) density was less behind the hairline. I though that this was because the used multi grafts there and the density would balance out once the 3s and 4s grew in. I thought the would take longer to grow . 

    Photos of 5 months below. My colleagues in work called me “scrotum head” which I thought was hilarious even being on the receiving end of it. Usually it is me who insults people for a laugh. 

    581B559A-765F-4E46-9579-FA3DEE6D6D3B.jpeg

    EFEBE78E-B5CF-4045-B572-F083F3D85C60.png

    56F7D95F-10DF-4D67-B991-3EB9CFC90B01.jpeg

  2. Looks good for 9 months mate. 

    I’m sure it will fill out a bit more over the next 9 months too. Mine looks very transparent when combed upwards and under light. 

    I have attached 2 photos: one under light combed up and the other outside (not direct sunlight)  and combed down. - as you can see it makes a huge difference 

    6A8E05C2-B6D5-45D5-92C3-5136E11C4FCC.jpeg

    4C3B804A-294D-4279-8D6C-0E301C5D70A7.jpeg

  3. I agree with what both of you say. 

    There definitely seems to be a pattern with poor density behind hairline in SOME of the recent cases. Nobody except the clinic can answer why this is, perhaps they have paired techs together and the less experienced get a go on the second day. 

     

    If if I would have known they were training techs in the old clinic whilst getting ready for the new one I wouldn’t have gone to be perfectly honest . I don’t even think I’d let a trainee cut my hair in the barbers let alone implant follicles. 

     

    Having said that, they still do have good results , some of the techs are highly experienced . 

    • Like 2
  4. 14 minutes ago, LordBaldwin said:

    And just to go a little further, I've counted six patient posted results on this forum from people who had surgeries in 2019 at ASMED (hairlossguy1212, TempleRunner, MrBolo, zz333, JPEGMAFIA, and Craig2412).  Out of these six, three are *already* good or great, and three are too early to tell.  Out of the three that are too early to tell, two of them appear to only be a month out from surgery.  The one that isn't is 5 months out from surgery and appears to be on track.

    I’m thrilled you gave me a 3 

     

    here’s a photo to celebrate my score , pushing for that 4 

     

    sorry for invading your thread OP

    CF13C0F3-3425-45F6-9BAB-1AEBB602F180.jpeg

    • Like 1
  5. Melvin

     

    some days I’m extremely happy with my hair, then I see other results with poor density behind hairline which I suspect I have then it sets me off on one and I start worrying.

    i wish I never signed up to forums, then I’d probably be over the moon with my hair. 

     

    Has the clinic acknowledged the recent drop in quality? There’s no point asking any questions unless they realise that quality has dropped . Only then can they give explanations. 

     

  6. 13 minutes ago, BjornBorg said:

    Hmm, really want to see this one at the one year mark. Have to be honest and say I wouldn't be satisfied with the parts behind the hairline. If this is indeed the final result. But let's hope maturization plays its part to achieve a denser look.

    I know. It looks really good of the time. It is like 75% of the way to be perfect and the way I want it and expected

     

    its been the big behind hairline that’s bothered me since the 4 month mark. I cannot spike hair up as the hairline then looks see through due to lack of hair behind.

     

    i don’t think the hair behind was translated deny either . I do think most hairs have grown 

  7. 1 minute ago, Melvin-Moderator said:

    Last I saw your results looked good you’re not happy? 

    I’m not devastated , but kind of unhappy with the lack of communication by the surgeon. I’m not really happy not being contacted by him directly only by a young member of staff who by default says “give it time”

    the area behind the hairline is really thin. 

  8. 24 minutes ago, Melvin-Moderator said:

    Guys send me these questions. I’ve reached out to Dr. Erdogan, he’s willing to answer these questions in video format. So please send these to me and I will relay them.

    Thansk for response Melvin, I’m sure it will help future hair transplant candidates but it won’t help me as I’ve already had my surgery and so had the OP 

     

    to to be honest I wish I would have seen these questions before I had my surgery. I am (and so is he OP) very lucky it isn’t a complete £&@? Up. 

     

    We all read read and do our research about how a hair transplant needs to be finely tuned and decided upon. 

     

    If we ask you via PM, we won’t be alerting future candidates to our worries. It is all these hidden facts that sway the whole thing 

     

    I am positive the first day surgery grafts have grown a lot better than the second day surgery - why I am unsure but perhaps a different tech? Same with others , hairline is denser than the behind. 

×
×
  • Create New...