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  1. 3 hours ago, Otis james said:

    This is currently are my temple area…..

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    Your temples are fine, if I know Pinto then I'd bet he will say that you don't need temple work.

    First of all, you should tell Dr. Pinto how you want to wear your hair post-surgery. He will tell you if it will work or not.

    I am 10 months post-op with Dr. Pinto, my hair was MUCH thinner than yours. Also a musician, always wanted long hair, could never do it because I was headed for NW6. My hair calibre is thin, Dr. Pinto made a point to tell me that I probably wouldn't be able to wear my hair slicked up and messy, he advised me that if I wore it up in the front it would need to be with the hair styled together in the same direction. He was bang on with his prediction.

    That being said, I've not cut my hair since surgery. It's getting quite long, way longer than I've been able to do in 20+ years. I wear it framed around my face with a slightly off center part, and it looks almost so good that I can't believe it. Even in bright sunlight. You do see gaps if I pull it straight back, but if I'm strategic enough with it, then I can make it work.

    I bet you'll be very happy with surgery. Your hair is really not that bad, with Dr. Pinto throwing some magic your way I'd guess you'll meet your goals.

  2. 8 hours ago, Fue3361 said:

    Max density is very high these days.  I know Thiago Bianco says he is able to go over 100fu/cm2 in rare cases where it is warranted.  In my case, he did over 80 with no issues and great survivability.

    Here's mine:  2CB4393F-E3BB-4096-ADBD-158F9FC171C1.thumb.jpeg.9bc8eb3a88d8cae53bad2f2e9a435646.jpeg

    I've seen a case from Konior going for 100ish as well.

    How many months of hair growth without cutting is this? Just curious as I'm currently growing my hair out post op.

  3. Wow. I'd say you're NW7. That's a big crown dip. Anyway, doesn't matter now. In a little over a year you'll look awesome. Zarev's extractions look very close together. I guess he's able to do that with whatever magic vacuum technology he uses.

    Actually you may already look quite good even before you go back for 2nd surgery. I am (was) NW5/6ish, also thin calibre/high hairs per graft. Have ~6,700 grafts and I'm pretty damn happy.

  4. 6 hours ago, NARMAK said:

    That said, properly applied and carefully, i was considering using it myself on the very outer parts of my own eyebrows.

    I think you overestimate the locality of the effect of topical minox. Using it only on my scalp gave me very thick/luscious (seriously) eyelashes. I can't prove this, but I believe it causes my nails to grow very fast as well.

  5. I've had my entire scalp transplanted (not all at once). I've never slept with a neck pillow, as I find them to be extremely uncomfortable. Just sleep on your side, head on the edge of the pillow, angled on the front of your face/cheek. Give it a try, you can do this without touching any recipient area (unless you've had temple work, that's a different story). I've never lost a graft. You WILL have longer facial swelling with this method, though.

  6. On 11/19/2022 at 8:54 AM, NARMAK said:

    Interesting video. "In most men, the right corner advances more than the left corner, and of course this also happens in templates" - this describes me perfectly.

    Temple restoration is weird. In line with the above quote, I had only my right temple restored. My left temple is untouched. The result is so-so. I think the doctor erred on the side of going too subtle rather than too thick/dark. I basically have a light shadow of hair bordering the edge of my temple recession. It doesn't look bad, but it doesn't look great. Interestingly, I don't think the temple grafts shed at all, while the hair transplanted into my scalp did shed as usual. 100% (or close to it) survived and simply grew from day 1.

    I have to say that Couto seems very good at doing temples. I wonder how many grafts were used in the cases from those videos (just graft count for the temples, not total grafts). I wonder if his temple results consistently look like that, or if those are just home runs picked out.

  7. 5 hours ago, splitting hairs said:

    However, I did notice on his youtube channel that some of his hairline designs are more youthful now.  But it depends on the patient.  

    Yeah I think this is like a Couto or Freitas influence or something. Makes me wish I opted for a straight hairline. I think your result will be great.

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  8. Strongly suggest you fly home ASAP. It's so much better to be at home after surgery. Ideal is window seat in a bulk head row so you can easily get in/out and also avoid chance of falling luggage during boarding. That being said, I had an aisle seat coming home from my second surgery and it was fine, if not just a little nerve wracking.

  9. 33 minutes ago, Alex94gasp said:

    How it was your surgery with Dr. Pinto? I'm waiting to have a consultation with him. But to be honest, I'm afraid if the hair loss progress further. What was is advice about finasteride? Because I tried to start, and unfortunately I stil have side effects even with 3mg/week

    Surgery was perfect. I have been taking Dutasteride every day for years, so that part was not an issue for me. Good luck.

  10. Looks good so far! I had surgery with Pinto probably a few weeks after you. I'm about in the same place. Solid improvement, but still thin. Sound about right? My first transplant took 6-7 months to get coverage, so I'm expecting the same this time around. Dr. Pinto asked me to send pics at a full 6 months, so I think there's a good reason for that.

  11. 1 hour ago, splitting hairs said:

    Thanks Melvin, I'll be sure to update!

    I did read about this, but viewed his latest work on his YouTube channel and lots of patient posted cases on the Greek forums.

    I don't think his results have ever suffered, but it does sound like you got him/his clinic on a good day.

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  12. On 10/13/2022 at 8:19 PM, HairRun said:

    This information is so easy to look up for English or highly English accommodating clinics, it's extremely hard for Spanish due to translation issues and their search engine doesn't work lol. 

    Most if not all of the "Spanish" (usually includes Portugal) clinics mentioned here and elsewhere are "English accommodating". Most of these doctors (can only personally vouch for Pinto and Lorenzo) speak absolutely perfect English. I did extensive research on "the Spanish forums" before having surgery, it's quite easy with Google Translate, and yes their search functions work just fine (one in particular, you need to be signed up and logged in to be able to search with any regularity). It's really not that hard.

    There's plenty of reviews for all of the doctors mentioned here on those "other" forums. Everyone wants to talk about ranking, or who edges out who, but the truth is that they're all in the top tier. The patient is the other side of the coin - your donor and physiology partly determine your result.

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  13. On 10/3/2022 at 6:53 PM, Falconary said:

    Not good at all. I've been sheeding like crazy, especially for the perhaps last 2-3 months. The midscalp and crown has taken a huge hit. I wanted to update with pics 20 september but I think its better to wait until the sheeding clears up. However I think that the sheeding is at an end because I shed a lot less today and yesterday, so will probably update with pics soon. Anyhow, I'm still very happy with how I look and with my hair so all good with me, and will probably jump on fin next year and regain what I've lost (hopefully).

    Obviously family comes first but it'd be such a shame to see you come all this way, only to lose it again because of stopping meds. Anyway thanks again for continuing to update, I love this thread because I also went to Pinto and our hair seems to grow on a very similar schedule. I'm almost at 5 months and my hair seems to look exactly the same as yours did in the pictures you posted (good improvement but still lots of gaps). If I match your growth at 7 months I'll be extremely happy.

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