51 years old, never taken any hair medications (no fin, no dut, no minox), probably between a NW2 and NW3 before surgery, generally healthy hair, no balding in crown.
I had my first and only HT (1800 FUE) done Sep 2021 with a fairly well-known and respected US surgeon. Main goal was to reduce hairline asymmetry (left hairline was significantly higher and receded than right). I was hoping to be one and done, but alas. While my hairline is better and more symmetrical, the density on the left is low. I feel like I have traded hairline asymmetry issues with obvious density asymmetry issues.
It bothers me enough that I would like to get it fixed. Perhaps address temple points as well this time around? I think my donor density is decent since only had a small first procedure.
Thoughts? Leave it alone? Go back to the same surgeon? Only fill in hairline for higher density and don't do temple points? The original surgeon is not known for temple points. Cost is not an issue (e.g., open to going to Konior, though his wait-list will be long) and open to international travel (e.g., eugenix).
(All the paired photos are top before, bottom after. The top-back view photo is after).