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  1. 1 hour ago, Baboon said:

    Thanks for sharing pics😊Looks good. How is the hair direction would you say? Is that have a natural angle?

    yes, H&W is great and one of the best in the industry for sure😊. What do they take per graft FUE? If you are close, then it a good choice

    For my hairline, it was generally untouched as my diffusion didn't reach my hairline yet. You can see from one of the post op pics they added a little to one side but for the most part my hairline is my natural hair, hopefully it stays that way. As far as cost I believe it's on their website, something like $8 Fue and $5 fut with it going down after 2000 grafts. I am still debating on whether to do FUT or FUE as I already have an FUT scar from my previous operation before this one.

  2. 11 hours ago, Baboon said:

    The results looks great! Can you please take a picture as well having hair combed backwards so can better see the hairline?😊

    Are you satisfied with the results? Any reason why not going back to Dr.Cinik for the crown work?

    I'm pretty satisfied with the results but after browsing these forums a lot more I think it would be best to spend the extra and go with one of the best to hopefully finish this off. It also helps Hasson & Wong are a lot closer to me than Turkey.

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  3. 25 minutes ago, deitel130 said:

    I myself am unsure about permanent shockloss and was advised it can happen. Which country are you located in? Would be best to go with a referred clinic

    California, USA. From what i've read surgeons here are expensive + mediocre so I assumed i'd have to travel. Trying to find the right balance of skill, experience + cost. Right now I'm looking at Eugenix in India, it seems like the hands down best if money was no object are in Europe but I'm trying to stay reasonably cost effective. 

  4. 3 hours ago, deitel130 said:

    Looks like you had 4700 grafts in 2019 which was implanted between existing hair. Seems like you covered the front and mid scalp with that and based on pics I didn't notice any shock loss to the existing hair. How come you are worried about shock loss to the crown? Do you feel you permanently shocked out native hair from your first procedure? To me it doesn't seem like you did.

    Are you also planning on adding more density to the front which worries you or are you happy with the front and just concerned about shock loss to crown?

    I actually wasn’t aware of permanent shock loss due to implanted hairs damaging existing hairs when i had the other procedure. I feel like it could be an issue since i really want the crown to look dense if possible. I am happy with the front and hope to leave it as is but I understand while my hairloss has stabilized with drugs it might be something to consider in the long term future. 

    my main hope is that i can find a doctor or clinic that is skilled at working in areas with existing hairs. I feel a majority of work is hairlines where it isn’t as much as a concern.

  5. 13 minutes ago, Sean said:

    Honestly, I’d love to point you in the right direction.  But here is the thing- right now it is a 50/50 gamble.  I have to be honest with you.  If you get hairs transplanted in a zone where there are hairs thinning and low in density, the doctors will take your money.  Then when the 12 month growth time frame comes, you will see minimal to minor result, unlike the one the doctor previously got you excited about or promised.  Then you will ask on this forum, my result is the way it is and not expected— you will hear this-  oh you probably lost the other thinning Native hairs and thats why you do not see any distinct changes.  If anything, you may be told if you hadn’t done anything then you may not have any hair there at all.  The doctor would probably say he or she did what you asked but you lost hair, and reality money as well.
     

    these type of stories happen quite often.  
    i really wish there is a better way to target this but in all honesty, keep putting nanogen or fibers till you can and continue medicine.  When that loss in crown is getting shiny and progressed to a completely bald area, then consider another evaluation.  I am telling you, with weak native hairs you are risking permanent shockloss and unnecessary transection with transplanted grafts.
     

    i am telling you as an ongoing repair patient, my life has been impacted negatively and i am chasing repairs as the repair doctor could not deliver.  I am left hanging by doctors.  One doctor wanted a way out of their mistakes that led me and my scalp towards harm, the other stopped personal correspondence when theIr repair and assurances seemed to fail.   I am left hanging trying to get out of this harm and puzzle.
     

    one thing i realized is to be careful.  I have a similar headshape and issues as you, and even hair type.  So, i know this may turn out negatively and i am urging you to try to be patient and try to fight it with other tools until your native hair does progress.  Each time your scalp is impacted, it creates scar tissue.  And each time you may have harder time gaining yield as doctors keep impacting the same area within that scar tissue.  So it is better to wait and let the area get slick bald (crown that is).  That will help you yield better growth and prevent permanent shockloss.  
     

    i cant stress that enough.  I am trying to genuinely inform, where some doctors fail to inform.  The last thing i want is for anyone to face what I face and to go through the pain I do on a day to day basis.  Do not fall for any hype or promise or promise of being a showcase result by any doctor.  Soch samaj ke karo.  Be safe

     

    Wish you all the best 

    I appreciate your honesty and taking the time to write out such a lengthy post, you mention waiting for it to go slick bald. I know long term things can change but it seems like my crown is improving if you look at some of the pictures i posted. Not enough to cover it of course and I doubt it will get to that point, but it seems to me that I've stabilized my loss. Would like to get some opinions on this, I know It might seem like I'm just pushing to get the answer I want to hear at this point but I really do want to make an informed and smart decision.

    Basically I want to push to get the crown filled because 1. After around 18 months on dht blocking medication (12-14 months finasteride, now dutasteride) + being very diligent with minoxidil and microneedling I've not just stabilized my loss but have been making small improvements in my crown area. Say it takes the 2500 grafts to fill it in nicely, but I lose existing hairs due to permanent shock loss, could I not mitigate that risk by 1. using a skilled doctor 2. going to 3000 or another higher number of grafts to account for expected loss?

    To be honest since ive been able to hide most of my hair loss except for my crown it has always been a real hit to my self esteem, which i'm sure is something a lot of people here can relate to or why else would we be here which is why i'm being as persistent as I am. @Melvin-Moderator

  6. 4 minutes ago, Mycroft said:

    Since he's already had one transplant for the frontal/mid scalp I don't think it would be unreasonable for him to consider some light crown coverage as he's already addressed the front half of his head to some degree.

    However, since he just started Dutasteride two months ago I agree that he should give it 12 months minimum to see if it gives him any additional improvements. He's already had 4700 grafts FUE moved and he doesn't mention what his remaining donor availability was estimated at.

    @deluxe_247 did Dr. Cinik give you a ballpark idea of how much is left in your donor? If we are being honest the crown area looks pretty large and dense packing such a big area, especially after you've already had so many grafts moved, is likely not on the table. But maybe you have an exceptional donor area.

    He did not give me specifics besides my donor looks really good pre operation, I would say personally my donor is still good. I have thick dark black hair, I also have an insane amount of beard hair available. (cinik took some of the 4700 from my beard also) I think my biggest concern thats also been touched on here is shock loss. A inexperienced doctor/tech could kill a bunch of hairs already there if they get too close right? Here's a pic of my donor and beard area.

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  7. 3 hours ago, Melvin-Moderator said:

    Personally,

    I think its best to treat with medicine, the crown will expand no doubt. You don’t want to be chasing crown loss with hair transplants.

    That's pretty disheartening to hear, I think I've made decent progress from where I was a year ago and was hoping to be able to knock this last part out. Im assuming by "the crown will expand no doubt" you are assuming my hair loss will progress? I feel like I have stabilized, these pictures are from a year ago. I figured if I'm willing to spend the money there must be a doctor that can go into this area without causing much/any shock loss. Of course price is a factor but I'm hoping to get some options with everyone's help here.

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  8. 10 hours ago, Sean said:

    In the range of 2000-2500 with a doctor that can plant without shocking neighboring hairs.   If you can hold off and use toppik or nanogen to cover up it may be better.  But if you need this then definitely evaluate doctors And ask them to see actual crown results.  Best of luck

    Shocking neighboring hairs is what I was worried about, Eugenix has some decent results posted on their website but I was hoping you all could point me in the direction of some other doctors I could look into.

  9. Hi everyone,

    I've gone through 1 hair transplant with Dr Cinik that you can see pictures from below, I am looking to get the crown filled in the next few months so wanted to get some recommendations for doctors and opinions on how much i'd need. I was leaning towards going with Eugenix based on price and reviews but i am open to looking around if there are people that can densely pack my crown area for a reasonable price.

     

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  10. On 6/30/2020 at 5:56 AM, BjornBorg said:

    It looks like everything grew? From the pics at least. Front looking nice and dense. You planning on going back to fill in crown at some point in the future?

    Yeah that's the plan, i am a little unsure about the progress, I for sure grew hair but was hoping 4700 would of been a little more. I am still going to wait for the 11-12 month and take it from there. I have a feeling they didn't actually get 4700 in. I am going to try and take better pictures under direct light like the ones a the beginning.

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