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VicTNYC

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  1. Why would you want to slow the shedding phase down if the transplanted hair are destined to shed?....the faster they shed the faster the go into rest phase then awaken and grow new hairs.
  2. Very nice result, although, I thought for a minute the patient was in his 40’s by the look of his more “mature” hairstyle in the after photos, but still a nice result. Also, you really should post before and after photos that correspond ie. dry before and dry after.
  3. Nice result, although, since the patient doesn’t take or want to take any medication he will probably loose the original frontal hairs that look to be thinning in the pre-op photos and will need another ht to fill in the gaps.
  4. Good results, but what is the time frame of the results?...It’s a very simple thing to note when you post a case.
  5. Very very nice and natural result and good to see it looks the way it does 3 years post procedure.
  6. Front looks great man even after the shed, donor looks ok but nothing too concerning. Looking forward to your updates. 👍
  7. Good Luck, Stephen! Thanks for posting, please update us with your progress on your 2nd Ht.
  8. Your hair in the photos is long compared to Nicks 4-month photo, and long hair does look more sparse than when it’s cropped and cut shorter, His turned out great , so should yours.
  9. Temple points look very good, the frontal area does seem to be lacking density and a bit see through, but, you do have many more months for it to improve. Thanks for updating!
  10. Hey man, your hairloss is pretty advanced for your young age, I agree with Spanker’s comment. Your donor area looks okay but if you give it a couple of years on minoxidil/finasteride/biotin and see if it benefits you first, and see if your hairloss has advanced further, then after it would be viable to get a procedure done if you’ve done your research for a suitable surgeon. Good luck.
  11. The graft spacing AFTER the first 2 front rows all along the hairline and temples looks just a bit more spaced out, possibly because the doctor placed 2 or 3-hair grafts there and 1-hair grafts in the first and 2nd rows along the hairline, if that’s the case the density should turn out well. More grafts spaced close together doesn’t necessarily mean a dense result. It looks normal. And just read on your initial post you had many quadruples as well, that’s great! Those are possibly the ones spaced out and room to grow.
  12. Dude! Chill. Id go with what a member of an insect named musical group once wrote...Let It Be! You’re asking for disaster if you want to get the grafts removed after such a short period of time. Let it heal, grow, if not happy with results after a year then repair options are viable.
  13. Very good result. What is the result time frame? Why compare wet before photos to dry post photos, not a proper representation to be honest.
  14. It’s normal for hairs to shed and fall with scabs, that doesn’t indicate bad density in future results, as long as the root of the graft is properly implanted and yes, survived.
  15. You just might be a slow grower, although, for 5-months it looks normal to be honest, if you don’t see improvement within the next 3-4 months then you can be concerned.
  16. Google 5 month & 12 month hair transplant timeline, choose photos to view.
  17. IMO, I would choose 1-day, get it all done and taken care of (as long as I’m the only patient for the clinic that day) then able to just relax and not stress about another days worth of harvesting and implanting and needles etc etc. and move on to healing well.
  18. Looks like he still had a decent amount of native hairs mid-to-back of his scalp, albeit thinning, which would make it look like better density when grown out and long, as well as the fact that he’s combed over a portion of his left natural to give the illusion of greater coverage. Looks like a reasonable expected result given the amount of grafts. Oh, and layering.
  19. Hey man, For less than 4-months post-op your initial (early?) growth looks very very good, bald areas seem to be filling in nicely, hairline shape also looks good. Keep updating. Happy Growing!
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