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  1. I agree that naturalness should be a primary goal but so should density. And in this case, sorry Forklift, but if you ask me the density is not sufficient here, considering the price charged by Lupanzula and his reputation. I think that one should expect a much better density even after just one HT. And your latest pics are not even taken outside...
  2. No I don’t. If my HT is a success, then I will be glad to post the results online, but as of now I prefer not to share anything. I had 2200 grafts on the hairline + temples. I am at three months and one week and for the moment I believe I am on track, except there is a side that is growing faster than the other.
  3. On French forums, spanish docs like De Freitas, Couto or Lorenzo are ranked as the best surgeons these days.
  4. Hi Forklift, Did you get any feedback from the doc on your situation ? I am interested because I got a HT from him three months ago.
  5. Thanks for your reply man ! That’s what I needed to hear. I realize I am trying to think of all the ways my HT could go wrong, and I agree that’s not really fruitful. But time goes by so slowly !! I can’t wait to be in two months. HT is really a big mental test. Anyway it’s good to hear that Dr. Ferreira had to use both approaches with you and that you did not notice any difference. It’s always comforting ! Cheers
  6. Hey Mr Rolandas, I have followed your videos on Youtube and I think you provide some really interesting thoughts about HT. I also you think you have some very good results for 7.5 months. Bruno Ferreira looks like he knows his job ! I had a HT 2.5 months ago with Dr Lupanzula. Most of the transplanted hair fell off and I am still waiting for regrowth. I am going through a period of doubts, as many people do at this stage I guess ! I have a question for you : I noticed that some FUE surgeons (De Freitas, Keser, Pekiner) do not extract and implant the hair all at once, in order to minimize the time that the grafts spend out of the body (and thus to increase survival rate). They proceed by steps : for example for a 2000 grafts session, they first extract only 1000 grafts and then implant them, and then in the afternoon they extract another 1000 grafts and implant them. It seems like a very good approach to me, and I don't understand why some top FUE surgeons in Belgium like Lupanzula do not do the same thing. For my procedure, the doc extracted all the 2000 grafts in one go, and afterwards the assistants implanted the 2000 grafts, which took several hours. My procedure lasted about 9 hours and I am afraid about the fact that the grafts stayed several hours out of the body. Of course I know that they are kept in a special saline solution in order to keep them alive, but don't you think that there is a risk that a high percentage of grafts die ? Thanks for your insight !
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