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yespls

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  1. Thanks for the response people. It's a clinic in Asia, I forgot the doctor's name (people here rarely go by the doctor, they just go by clinic). I don't have hair loss, so the procedure I had was strictly to lower hairline. Right now money is not a problem for me, so if a doctor that is known to be good can give estimation that it can be improved by x graft per cm^2, or increase density by x percentage, I will probably do it. I just want to avoid going overseas for consultation without getting anything out of it. But I think you guys are mostly correct that my case is not urgent/necessary, I'm just exploring the possibility here.
  2. Years ago I had a hair transplant (about 2000 graft) at the hairline with result which I think is somewhat good. There are some weak spot that I'm looking to fix, but I'd also like to improve overall thickness. If I were to have a consultation, is it possible to get quantitative estimation on this? I'd rather not go overseas, have consultation but don't have clear expectation of what kind of result I'm getting. Here's some picture of my hair under harsh lighting.
  3. Has the gap at the front get better? My case is similar to yours, same location too. I'm still at month 5.5 though.
  4. I know that we see final result in 12 months, but that is not my question. I'd appreciate if a doctor can chime in.
  5. I am 5 months post op. my point is that if such thing is caused by techs/docs (not by our physiology), I'd rather not visit the same clinic twice. I believe it's partly caused by medical team because the uneveness split rather perfectly in the middle, but I'd like to have second opinions about this.
  6. I had FUT some months ago, and the growth is uneven, split almost perfectly in the middle. My right is very good, I can't see where transplanted area begin. My left, not so much. The doctor only did donor area extraction and made holes in recipient area. The planting was done by 2 technicians (one for left, one for right), while cutting of the grafts was done by multiple technicians, I think they all follow the same procedure. So my question is: HOW LIKELY is uneven growth to be caused by technician during planting of grafts? The process seems very simple to me, they picked up grafts from a plate using a tool, then put it into holes in recipient area, so I don't see many places where this can go 'wrong'. The reason I ask this is to determine if I should consider going back to the same clinic for my second procedure to add density.
  7. So this is ~3 months scar of my FUT, the width of red area is about 5mm. Does it usually get better or worse from 3 months on? (especially the width of scar where hair doesn't grow)
  8. Hello, I had hair transplant 3 weeks ago My transplanted hair had been shedding pretty evenly, except for this one spot in the picture attachment. Is this common? should I be worried? (I didn't dislodged graft)
  9. I've read some papers that mention improving survival rate of graft by minimizing time outside body, different solutions, temperature etc. But what about post-surgery? Is there anything that can be done (or prevent doing) to improve graft survival rate? I'm not talking about graft dislodge, but growth
  10. so if I don't get enough density on first try, I can just get a second one. That's really cool
  11. I read that if we try to transplant more FU/per cm^2, survival rate will go down. How about when I put more hair on later surgery? For example, I had surgery about 50 FU/cm^2 and decided that I'm not satisfied with the result. 2 years later I want to increase density by putting 30 FU/cm^2, how realistic is this? is the survival rate of second surgery is that of 30 FU/cm^2?
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