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  1. 3 hours ago, Norman Osborne Waves said:

     

    1.  No.  All my hair was transplanted to lower my hairline and strenghten temples where no hair was.

    2.  So far, yes.  But I plan on brushing more once it's fully grown.

    I'm fully confident I could use fibers.  I could use them right now actually but I wanted to avoid temporary fixes.  I'll drop another update this week once I cut my hair down so you guys can see what it looks like.  It looks much better when all the hair is the same level.


    Things are looking good for 4 months. I’m going to PM you later to ask some more detailed questions about your experience , if you don’t mind 

  2. On 5/12/2020 at 8:35 PM, Norman Osborne Waves said:

    Just posted one brodie.

    two questions:

    1 - did he transplant into any areas that had native hair? 

    2 - do you feel that the transplanted hairs are growing in a similar direction and pattern as your native hair ? 

     

    If you haven’t already , look into intense scalp massages for hair loss as well as micro needling  (I recommend dermastamp, not a roller ). 
     

    These methods could help you maintain / improve your crown. 
     

    Once your transplant finishes growing,  you may just need some well placed fibers to blend in the rest of your hair. 
     

    im going to follow your case closely , as Diep is one of the doctors I’m considering. 
     

  3. In a similar position as you. I have curly black hair and I am looking to get a transplant within the next 12-18 months

     

    I was sold on Diep until recently. The quality of his work seems to have diminished. I’ve seen  recent cases where he has left donors looking depleted after less than 2000 grafts. 
    In addition, his habit of planting in perfect rows is bizarre. I’m no expert but it seems that his methods are used to save himself time and convenience at the expense of his patients. This is a red flag for me. 
     

    With that being said, he absolutely has the ability to deliver stellar results on our hair type. It’s the drawbacks I listed above that make me cautious towards his practice. 
     

    I wouldn’t rule out Umar yet. I’ve seen some impressive Afro textured results from his clinic. Also, his donors consistently look flawless post operation. Although he doesn’t have the track record of Diep, I believe he is more than capable of delivering. 

     

    I’m also looking into Bisanga. He is the best hair surgeon out of these three mentioned, but I have only seen 1 result of his on Afro hair. 

    Due to our hair type we have far less options than other ethnicities. Diep, Umar, and Bisanga are all capable of delivering great results , yet they all have their pros and cons. 

  4. 11 hours ago, Melvin-Moderator said:

    Dr. Vories, is a great doctor with tons of experience and a great track record. That said, this whole donor depletion with Dr. Diep, has gotten out of hand. There is yet to be one single patient to come forward and say their donor is depleted. I have had two FUE procedures and my donor is far from depleted and there are countless others on this forum. Just because some posters look at a picture and say it's depleted doesn't make it so. Of course, Dr. Vories, is an excellent doctor and if you like his results he is an excellent choice.

    I understand where you're coming from. Diep has produced some of the most mind bending results I've ever seen which is why Im still strongly considering him. I'm pretty sure I just saw a patient on here who's donor was depleted by Diep in a small-medium procedure and ended up going to Nadimi after getting a poor yield. My opinion is that Dieps donors look significantly worse post op, and that the scarring is more obvious once healed. 

  5. On 3/3/2019 at 2:08 PM, Legend007 said:

    Option 2 with Feriduni .. if he was successful the first time .. then why change that .. don’t waste years of ur life with multiple operations .. get the most of what u can  get done  right now .. get that frontal band n crown fixed .. that should give u good coverage even as u diffuse in the middle as u age more . Ur hair does look pretty good right now however .. I like that frontal row of small hairs u have on ur hairline ,, it will really help with the transition of transplant hair . Giving it a softer n more natural look .. 

    This. Why waste time doing multiple procedures when you can knock everything out in one shot?  If you're insecure about your hairline, get it done.. if not I would leave it.. It looks great for your age. I would be focused on doing the entire crown. 

  6. Been doing a lot of research into FUE surgeons, and Dr. Diep seems to be one of the only ones that has delivered extremely impressive results on black curly hair. I've seen results from other clinics on black hair, but none of them have given me that "wow" factor that Diep has delivered on several patients.

    Besides this, I'm not completely sold on Diep. His punch size , year plus waitlist, and reports that would question his ethics (bait and switching customers, donor depletion, not fixing bad results), and increasing prices have put me off a bit. In fact, if I was white or asian, he wouldn't even be on my list at all. 

    None of the top/elite FUE surgeons talked about on this site have results for black curly hair on their websites, besides Diep obviously.

    Are there any users out there that have black curly hair that can share success stories at other clinics? 

    I'll also mention that I'm not interested at all in FUT.

  7. Just now, FUEblonde1985 said:

    My pricing was calculated when I booked the procedure which was nearly a year ago. So perhaps his prices went up since then? His waiting list is nearly a year long - if the demand for his service is outpacing his ability to perform the procedures, then it would only make sense from a business standpoint to increase the price.

    Yeah, I think that's probably what's happening. 

  8. 1 minute ago, Melvin-Moderator said:

    Where do you get this derma stamp? I stopped using the derma roller because my doctor told me that it could potentially cause shock loss.

    I got this cheap derma stamp although there's derma pens that are way higher quality that go for around $80..

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Derma-Stamp-140-Microneedle-Anti-Ageing-Scar-Acne-Eye-Wrinkle-0-3-3-0MM-USA/152749242401?hash=item2390907821:m:miXFMJIewHnumFecI0cjkqQ

    ones like these you should use for a couple months then toss out 

  9. Don't use a derma roller, get a derma stamp.  Derma rollers are usually made out of cheap metals and dull blades that are like running tiny knives across your skin. I actually experienced pretty bad shock loss from using a cheap roller once. Also, I'm pretty sure Drake uses a hair unit lol.

     

    Also, I think dermmatch might be better than fibers since you keep your hair short. 

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