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16 hours ago, mr_peanutbutter said:
harry might get one imho
He may. though he is technically no longer a 'working royal'
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Another interesting point to go from here.....any guesses as to when the first royal will get a HT?
William was supposedly told to not trim down too far as it is... 'not the royal way', so image is certainly important to them.
But I do wonder when it will be acceptable to 'top up ones hair' so to speak.... -
Interesting! Good observation.
And good job on not mentioning his half-brother Harry. * conspiratorial wink wink * 😉- 1
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this looks so freaking good. would be nice to see more pics of donor on the back though
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Great vid. Dr Bisanga seems legit concerned about patients' best interests and seems intent on warning others of potential pitfalls, which is great to see.
Really hope he continues to set such high standards for other surgeons to follow. This industry shouldn't just be about the money grab, but should also be about changing lives for the better AND far into the future.- 2
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13 hours ago, MattJosh said:
Ryan Gosling had a Hair Transplant
the first pic is from lala land and the second one is from recent a tag heuer commercial while he was filming the grey man(hetook a “break” from acting in 2018)
He had a higher hairline but good hair it’s the type of work that no one would notice as he has done it before hairloss was an issue
To me, the temples definitely seem filled in, alongside his temple points looking thicker and more aggressive than before.
If I had to decide, gun to the head,....he had a HT -
Donor looks superb!
Great write up and I'm very interested to follow your progress.
Very similar hair characteristic and thickness to mine. Did they tell you what micron size your hair is?- 1
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Great write-up.
The work seems nice and dense, and I'm sure those temple points will work out fine in the end.
Regarding the lack of communication, donor management, and a failure for the Dr to do a final check-up definitely reaffirms in my mind that one surgery per day is ideal and such potential gripes could be avoided this way.
Still, business is business, I guess.
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This is all very concerning.
I have been enjoying Eugenix' work for a long time but did have a nagging doubt that they could soon start getting overbooked and standards could start slipping.
If true, for the doctor to deny this is their work, is quite appalling.
Hang in there and let us hope that this is mostly shock loss.- 1
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Looks great to me mate. Wouldn't have looked twice at your hair / donor if having a chat with you for an hour
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Super. Is the patient on Fin?
It's nice to see Hattingen advertising again. Whether they need the exposure or not, I personally wouldn't book with a clinic that rarely shows new results, so it is nice to see Hattingen keep us updated with fresh cases and showing what they are capable of- 1
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1 hour ago, Maa said:
Amazing. I actually prefer a fringe myself, always have done.
Whenever people slick their hair back after a transplant, i always get the suspicion that they are hiding something - either un naturalness in the mid scalp, or a difference in density, etc etc,
But I must say....yours looks 100% natural even when combed forward. Great work- 1
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On 5/1/2022 at 7:50 AM, Euphoria said:
Are you taking any medication?Looks great. Have you ever tried experimenting with different hair styles? Would be great to see how else you can wear the new hair!
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Holy Moly. Looks so good man!
Are you on meds too? Hows that going?- 2
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Just now, JP28 said:
Why getting nizoral which is absolute crap for the hair when you can get a good shampoo with keto on it?
I mean....it's often quoted as part of 'the big three'...but you're talking as if it's the devil and that you know something we don't..?
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1 hour ago, JP28 said:
not the nizoral one obviously.
Why 'not the nizoral one, obviously' ? Isn't Nizoral mean to help?
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9 hours ago, Mdc2021 said:
Think I will go unoriginal with long on top and fade on side and back.
Nice!
Long on top slicked back you mean? Or fringe? Just wondering what styles you think are possible once it grows through? -
3 hours ago, Mdc2021 said:
Looking good so far man!
Two questions: 1. Has anyone noticed that you had any surgery done? (presuming you haven't told people, that is.)
2. Have you thought about what kind of hairstyle you will be going for when it all starts to fully grow out? -
2 hours ago, Bandit90 said:
1 month post op update
Not a huge amount to report. Most hair seems to have shed now and some hairs even look to be growing. Still lots of redness in the recipient, hopefully will start to fade over the coming months. Really happy with how he donor looks, hard to tell 4000 grafts were extracted four weeks ago! Will be shaving the donor down to a number 1 at weekend. I've also took a couple of zoomed in shots on the temples, for those with the interest
Looks great, man! Looking forward to seeing that donor when it's shaved right down too!
Could you do us a favour and try to find out your micron size next time you catch up with them? Perhaps they have that on record...?- 1
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6 hours ago, orangehair said:
This patient underwent FUE with Dr. Dorin 7 months ago. The session consisted of 393 singles, 1143 doubles, 197 threes - a total of 1733 follicular unit grafts.
PRP administered intra-operatively and Liposomal ATP provided for post-op care. Propecia part of regimen now for 1 year.
Great result, i really like this.
Does Dr. Dorin ever work on fine-haired blonde patients? Any results that spring to mind? Thanks- 1
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On 3/10/2022 at 5:21 PM, Bandit90 said:
Dr Pradeep asked me to sit up and broke the news “Your donor is brilliant and we can easily get 4000 grafts
Hey there bud, two questions for you if you don't mind...
1. Your hair seems the same colour as mine and on the finer side just like mine. Did they tell you what micron size it was?
2. What changed from the initial consultation of looking at your donor to the moment they were extracting? Why only at this moment did they notice that your donor is brilliant?
Thanks!- 1
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Can't really say for sure unless you post some pics...
its indeed really not so easy to predict your level of baldness just by looking at your relatives (prince william edition)
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Never guna happen. Would bring too much scandal to the whole family, though most of them probably know it is true. I'm sure Charles loves him regardless