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yalla8

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  1. Thanks Melvin. I do see the difference. I'm going to take a step back now so as not to hijack Jim's thread.
  2. Thanks for the clarification! I'm glad to hear that the forum is clear from any legal issues. You're right, I don't have a crystal ball. I would wager none of us do. That's precisely why real patient reviews are so important (and this forum invaluable, thanks to your effort)! I am not ignoring anything — to the contrary, I am paying attention. I think it's all too easy to get deluded into the reputation or positive results of a surgeon. Yes, every surgeon will have a mix of good and bad cases. But when the numbers of bad cases elevate to level they have on this forum in the past year for Dr Diep, you need to take notice. I'm thrilled you and Skyb have positive impressions of your surgeries! But when you say "hey, look at these good reviews," it can actually be interpreted as saying to Jim that he doesn't matter. The reality is each of us do. Every case is important. That's why consistency is key. Why roll the dice with a surgeon that doesn't delivery consistently good results like we all deserve?
  3. As a lawyer, I can assure you I am not making a libel claim. Nor do I believe what I said is at all sensational. You have in front of you a man who has thoroughly documented how he has suffered at the hands of Diep in multiple different ways. There are others on this forum who establish this fact pattern as well. I, as hopefully you do too, would prefer not to see someone else go through unnecessary suffering. That's what motivated my reply — to help the patient make a more informed decision. That said, thanks for your reminder of the pressures you're under as moderator of the forum. We shouldn't lose sight of the legal threats clinic may make against you and this valuable forum.
  4. Since that was my post, I suppose I should respond. First off, I totally agree with you about free speech. In my view, the more speech the better! That's why this forum should exist. I have been a casual observer of Jim's progress — in part because we are at about the same stage in the healing process, and in part because I deeply empathize with the struggle that he has so meticulously documented. Based on everything I've seen in this thread (and others on this forum), I wrote what I wrote. I believe that is within my right and don't see any way I've violated the rules. If whoever "reported" me wants, they should offer an argument as to why someone who has not yet been operated on should go through with the surgery at Dr Diep's in spite of all the documentation here. Sure, there are positive cases. But a batter hitting 200 is not one I want on my team. Consistency is key, and it is severely lacking from the reports of MHTA clients on this forum. Really, I am all ears and willing to be convinced otherwise! Like I said, I have no dog in the fight aside from empathy for all HT patients, and it makes me angry when I see what appears, based on substantial evidence in this thread, that a doctor is abusing the trust that his patients place in him.
  5. Get out of this! Even if it means losing your deposit, your head of hair will be worth the cost. I have no dog in the fight but would hate to see another man suffer at the hands of this doc!
  6. I know not about concealers, but can you pull off a hat or something on your head? One month after my HT I needed to be somewhat presentable around friends, and I found a funny headband to wear to a party that concealed everything and made people laugh at the same time! Maybe a turkey themed hat?
  7. Try applying some coconut oil after you shower I have a similar hair texture and it has worked well for me.
  8. 1. FUE 2. Face down, head elevated on chair with a special opening in the headrest for breathing. 3. Awake with mild sedative and local anesthesia.
  9. Besides the fact that Dr Diep seems to barely have a command of the English language while texting with a client (professionalism much?), I can't say I'm all that surprised after reading @jimcraig152's methodical updates of his own procedure. (By the way, I have a feeling Diep is reading them, because he references "reading too much online.") I am very sorry for those who have to go through this. As someone who is about 3 months into his own HT, I know how mentally exhausting the process is... and to have it made even more so by an unethical doctor/clinic is beyond the pale. While it appears you don't have much legal recourse, perhaps you can combine resources to consult an attorney and have him review your contract. If it is true as Jim claims that the arbitration agreement was signed after having been administered anesthesia, then you may be able to claim you were not of sound mind to sign it. Regardless, you certainly have the ability to get the word out about your experience. I also wonder what the official responsibility of this forum is to help prevent further victims of this doctor. That seems like a touchy subject because of the relationships involved, but at a certain point I think it will become inevitable if his work continues like this at this rate.
  10. Head sizes vary. As a result, coverage area depends not only on how things look but also how they measure up. Your dr should take a ruler to your scalp and calculate the number of grafts needed to achieve 50%+ density. You can't go on photos alone. Also to note there are clinics, many in Turkey, that will quote a high number of grafts and then not implant them all.
  11. This is shocking. Can anyone explain why this doctor is still "recommended" by this forum if these allegations are true?
  12. What gets me about this is that 1) the dr refuses to acknowledge it is an issue -- to the contrary, he doubles down and claims it is advantageous; and 2) it was easily avoidable. I hope Diep sees this thread and offers a better explanation, apology, or refund to you. Did you have to sign away your right to sue him when you went under the knife?
  13. Jim, your donor still looks raw and I believe is grounds for some compensation. However your recipient is looking good to me. The corn rows, while still there, become less obvious as the hair grows longer.
  14. Perhaps Diep is just strategic (or so he thinks) about where to invest his time and energy. If my patient was the moderator of this forum, I wouldn't want to mess up his head either! It just takes a few impressive results to post to the web. Consistency however is much more difficult to achieve.
  15. Very perceptive! I think this tale applies to many of the "top" docs on this forum. Not that they are swindlers, but rather they aren't so special. Among the doctors that do good hair transplants, I don't see a huge difference... yet the price varies from $2-$15 per graft. I would argue this dynamic (and price premium) is driven by a version of the Emperor's syndrome.
  16. It's definitely looking better than a month ago, but you're right to point out the obvious deficiencies in the extraction process. I simply don't understand how this is defensible!
  17. 2 Month Update Since I last posted, I've gone through the ugly duckling phase full on. Actually, I'm still in it... but I can see some light at the end of the tunnel! Over the last week, I've noticed a bunch of tiny new hairs growing up on my scalp. The first two rows of single grafts hasn't sprouted yet — it's mostly the 2-3-4 graft hairs in the back that have. See below for photos. All of this is new hair!
  18. Thanks for your methodical updates! I'm about 2 weeks behind you, so it's fun for me to see what may be in store. I think you're progressing nicely in the recipient site from what I can tell! That being said, it makes me MAD to see your donor. I simply cannot believe that a doctor who takes tens of thousands of dollars for this surgery is handling the donor in the way exemplified on your scalp. Honestly they should have to answer for themselves.
  19. The hairline was lowered by 0.5mm from the front, which is pretty negligible. The work you can see in the photos is strengthening the existing forelock for the most part, not creating a new one
  20. Day 31 Now a month in. I feel like I'm full on ugly duckling. Never ended up shaving my head, and I'm using my longer hair to cover up the front pretty well. Redness has subsided about 50%. In the past week, I've gotten about 5 pimples that come and go. About 75% of the hair has shed at this point, although I have seen some tiny shafts sprout from around my new hairline which is interesting and excited. I also feel like my vertex is thinner, but that may just be because there's less hair on my head overall! I'm excited to see what the next month holds.
  21. Nice! Best wishes with growth. 2,800 sounds like a lot for the area in the photos. It looks closer to 1,500-2,000... was there a lot of transection? Or maybe I'm an untrained eye!
  22. Right. I'm just curious if the first hairs to go are typically the one-hair grafts.
  23. Hey guys. Had an FUE procedure about 3.5 weeks ago now. I've started to see some shedding, as expected. However so far almost all of my shedding is at the hairline, and it's of the 1 hair grafts. The doubles/triples have yet to come out. I'm curious if this is common and what the reason may be?
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