Jump to content

ADil

Senior Member
  • Posts

    101
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by ADil

  1. On 7/8/2022 at 8:47 AM, MazAB said:

    Dr Das is amazing! She's gained quite a bit of popularity in a very short time. Congrats on the incredible new you!

    Thanks @MazAB

    Dr Priyadarshini is truly great..

    The best decision I made..

    Planning on meeting her next month ..

     

    Btw..You are truly an inspiration man..

    Forget hair ..I want a body like yours 🤣

    Need to find time to visit the gym..

     

     

     

     

    • Thanks 1
  2. On 7/8/2022 at 5:24 AM, Parasol said:

    Absolutely awesome! I’m so happy for you!

    I know exactly what you mean about maintenance! I do the same dance, with the dryer, toppik and clay! But the inconvenience is a blessing.

    Absolutely great result from Eugenix here. The haircut is awesome too!

    Congratulations!

     

    Thanks @Parasol

    I am still learning about the maintenance..🙂

     

  3. On 7/7/2022 at 8:58 PM, Melvin- Moderator said:

    It has indeed gotten even better extremely happy for you man 👏 

    Thanks a lot @Melvin- Moderator

    It has indeed imroved a lot..

     

    I remember in one of your old Youtube videos you mentioned that.." I just wanted hair.. however Little and I will make it look good "

    Just following your mantra and working with what i got..🙂🙂

    • Like 1
  4. On 7/7/2022 at 8:06 PM, bbq111 said:

    Hey ADil thanks for sharing your journey. I think your HT looks great. As I prepare for my own HT the phrase that comes to mind is perfect is the enemy of good. In my mind your results are extremely good.

     

    Thanks @bbq111

    I do agree completely..

    We should keep our expectations in check..

    I am just posting my observations..🙂

     

    All the very best for your HT..👍👍

  5. 15 month update

     

    Wow😮🙂

     

    It has been 15+ months ..

     

    Can't believe how nervous i was in march last year before the procedure..

    Time really has flown..

     

    Here are my observations at this point..

     

    1) Hair post hair transplant need GROOMING..

     

    Hair transplant is the " Illusion of density"

    Grooming is very important to manage and make hair look fuller.

     

    My hair texture is very thin and I live in Mumbai which is very very humid..So my hair gets damp and lumpy and stick to each other resulting in scanty looking hair if I am not careful. Also I have a fairer scalp and darker hair 😬

     

     

    What i use (not every day)

    - Hair Serum post hair wash to make it less dry and more managable. (Streak hair serum)

    - Hair dryer at medium settings

    - Hair wax ( dry powder based -Urban Gabru)

    - Hair Fibers (Toppik or Cabooki) very little if needed

     

     

    Also

     

    Hair texture has improved a lot

    Transplanted hair are no longer coarse or curling.. they are the same texture as my original hair so much more managable than before..

     

     

    2) Temple points are still not perfect.. Still deciding on how to go about it..Maybe add a couple of hundred grafts (if i am willling)

     

    If i trim my hair very short on the sides , they look ok.. but if the length increases..they look sparse especially the left temple..

     

    Right temple is about okay ..i comb my hair from left to right so not a big issue still it goes deeper than the left

     

    3) Harsh lights are still the enemy of hair transplant 🙃

     

    But hair fibers and dry wax make a huge difference and it looks near perfect..

     

    4) Sometimes i feel i went too conservative on the hair line😁..I never imagined the hair looking this good post transplant ..maybe at a later stage if i need ..will think about it..

     

    At my age, 35, it looks natural and suits me best..

    From Comb over to slick back hairstyles ..I have come a long way..

     

    5) Finastiride and Minoxidil 5% daily regiment 

     

    Hopefully won't need another major procedure for quite sometime 🤞

     

    Posting pics with different hair lengths  lights and situations...

    JPEG_20220707_150544_3718880914621157591.jpg

    JPEG_20220707_151014_5997141823193420145.jpg

    JPEG_20220707_151002_1647951244306268736.jpg

    JPEG_20220707_150646_4442742044752035137.jpg

    JPEG_20220707_150705_2640205650880649256.jpg

    JPEG_20220707_150721_5025788495306905638.jpg

    JPEG_20220707_150738_8253354387294043303.jpg

    JPEG_20220707_150835_1269898956629124347.jpg

    JPEG_20220707_150849_5726524338389684159.jpg

    JPEG_20220707_150945_2818152733422272254.jpg

    JPEG_20220707_151059_6883344791051195480.jpg

    20220707_172358.jpg

    • Like 6
  6. On 2/27/2022 at 8:54 PM, rob7331 said:

    Wow, fantastic result Adil. You were one of the final threads I was following before locking in my own surgery, happy to see how it's turned out.

    That was a bizarre exchange on the previous page. Giving feedback is one thing, but I found those comments wholly unnecessary and unhelpful, especially coming from a poster with a 3 month old account. Good riddance.

    Hey @rob7331

    All the best for your journey..🙏

    • Like 1
  7. 23 hours ago, Melvin- Moderator said:

    If someone does not feel comfortable being nitpicked and reports a post. It is my duty to respond. I will not have anyone who does not contribute anything to the forum bring down a contributor. People who share their journeys provide content for this forum. There are users and contributors. OP is a contributor, the other poster is the latter. It is easy to nitpick someone who puts themself out there for free. I will not have anonymous users of the forum make contributors uncomfortable to contribute further.

    Any further replies please direct them to my private message thank you. 

    Thanks @Melvin- Moderator

    Really appreciate it..
    I wasn't going to comment but I feel I MUST..


    When someone comments "pluggy Hairline" "sparse " "lower end of the results " might need a second transplant" on a 11 month results, its not constructive criticism in my eyes. So I reported it.
    Even when politely told to refrain ..it became a ego issue and an intellectual battle..

    I am sure I will get a very "Intellectual" reply here telling me to take criticism in a positive way etc..because this guy  needs to have the last word..

    I am a perfectionist but still i am extremely happy with my results and I got very close to what i wanted to achieve..

    And we must not forget.."Hair transplant is the Illusion of Density .!!! "


    I am really greatful to this forum and the immense knowledge and support i continue to get here..

    I am here to pay it forward by sharing my experience ..Not spread negativity 

    Will continue to post my journey and help and guide whoever DMs me as well..

     

    Before i forget..

    I have come a loong way..🙂

     

    20220226_011612.jpg

    JPEG_20220226_014028_1278068301294994833.jpg

    JPEG_20220226_013955_6853294106613370107.jpg

    • Like 8
  8. 1 hour ago, MazAB said:

    Great update and thanks for all the different shots and angles. So many folks interested in Eugenix want to know the work of Dr Das as she is more front and center now, quarterbacking full sessions. Seeing your 10 month update it's hard to put any of the other work coming out of Eugenix above this one. Dr Das rocks it!👏😎

    Thanks a ton @MazAB

    Dr Priyadarshini Das truly deserves the praise for this..

    Been following your thread as well..

    All the best for your journey 👍

    • Like 1
  9. 27 minutes ago, SLA said:

    Wow @ADil- I got to be honest and say that it looks AMAZING! It really looks natural. The hairlines I see from Eugenix are particularly soft in the transitions and the most natural that I have seen.

    You are certainly a perfectionist, as to me, BOTH those temples look 100% natural...I do not notice anything off about the left temple. I actually like it quite a bit.

    This just shows that the results achieved by other Eugenix doctors can mirror what you would see from Dr. Arika and Pradeep.

     

    Thanks so much @SLA 🙂

    Maybe I wanted temples to be more defined and sharp..

    They look natural..

     

  10. 10 Month Update

     

    Apologies for the delay in update

     

    I didn't get a haircut for two months and my hair became quite long and unmanageable to post here.

     

    Finally got a haircut..my hair stylist went a little aggressive on the sides and instead of a gradual fade , trimmed the entire sides and back with 2mm length 🤦 

     

    I look like a member of Peaky Fokin Blinders😂

     

    Few Observations:~

     

    ~Hairline looks really good and natural.

     

    ~Hair density has improved a Lot since last time.

     

    ~There are a few weak spots under harsh lightning conditions on the front and left side but under normal light ..it looks really good🙂

    ~ Longer the hair..Curlier they get😄

    Because of thin caliber hair get curlier under their own weight as they get longer..

    Need to learn about hair management (blow dry, hair products like clay etc)

     

    ~Temple points look very natural BUT..

     

    Left Temple looks a bit sparse..I comb my hair from left to right and it is not very pointed..

     

    Right Temple point is very good though it also looks a bit light...( I have very thin hair caliber and i also have very fair skin so it is what it is)

    Also right Temple point hides under my hair style 😄

     

    Dr Priyadarshini told me last time to wait 2 months before we take a call on what to do about it..Will visit the clinic and update later..

     

    @Eugenix Hair Science posted my 8 month video..I wish they waited..it looks so much better now😃

     

    Posting a few pics under different lightning conditions @Melvin- Moderator @Berba11 @JC71 @SLA

     

     

    JPEG_20220123_005111_4043015872498665388.jpg

    JPEG_20220123_005140_406999441513448657.jpg

    JPEG_20220123_005200_3316197552320662317.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_163705_659075539412976853.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_163721_2860435087436401036.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_163737_6365361393067887241.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_163754_3948537803460990022.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_163806_3239174618558029728.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_163826_3762786248468265610.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_163622_7813840238600961149.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_163646_2991055452121216180.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_163551_2239003687468368616.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_163606_773578012000543221.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_201324_3568093323551880191.jpg

    JPEG_20220124_201346_3276296124915587758.jpg

    • Like 3
  11. On 11/29/2021 at 7:14 AM, Hayden87 said:

    Thanks for the responses so far, guys. This thread certainly isn't meant to incite any criticism towards Eugenix, it is totally their prerogative as to how they define their packages and distribute their doctors' expertise.

    I currently am clean-shaven for work and keep my hair quite short. I'll be growing it out a bit, along with my beard, over the Christmas holidays to take photos for sending to clinics and will ask Eugenix directly for info on their doctors.

    The Rs. 120 price-point is the one with which I am comfortable and I am sure the same goes for many others. Moving forward, this means many more of the patient results we see from Eugenix will be coming from their senior doctors, other than Dr. Arika and Dr. Sethi.

    I have no problem entrusting my scalp to a doctor trained by Dr. Arika or Dr. Sethi, provided I can see patient results from those doctors in particular. (I'm aware this will be provided on request when in contact with the clinic, but would be great to see a few here on the forum, for those of us doing the months of background research before making actual contact)

    Hi @Hayden87

    I took 3 years to do my reasearch in finding the best surgeon for my hair transplant. Having gone to a lot of local clinics I was shocked to see most of them with zero credible results and false and unrealistic promises.

    I met Dr Pradeep 3 years back at Eugenix Mumbai and was convinced that he was the only one I would choose to do my procedure. He was experienced and knew and loved his craft and he left you with a very positive vibe.

    Unfortunately by the time i decided to do my procedure, i could no longer afford him.

    I was heartbroken and decided to drop the idea of transplant completely.

    Then i met Dr Priyadarshini. I talked to her a couple of times and was also able to observe her during surgery. She is a realistic and very down to earth. She had 4+years of experience having assisted both Dr Pradeep and Dr Arica. 
    I decided to trust her and after 8 months i can say i am so glad i did..😀!!

    Hair transplant involes a lot of factors

    Your hair calibre, doner area , maximum coverage with the least amount of grafts , the experience of the technical team and most importantly the expertise of the doctor.

    We keep forgetting the crucial role of technicians..
    The monotonous job of placing the grafts for 10+ hours .. the gaps and proper angle with a fixed number of available grafts requires experience..

    Most of the technicians have 5+ years of experience and its the SAME team for all the doctors..


    My advice :-
    1) Decide exactly what are you looking for..(Be realistic 🙂
    2) Talk to Doctor ..All your anxieties will go once you have a conversation with the doc..video chat/personal meeting/mail etc
    3) Expensive packages will be enticing and will no doubt have value depending on your case BUT they will treat you the same way in whatever you choose..

    Best example of the so called cheaper package:- ME🙂

    • Like 3
×
×
  • Create New...