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Drish

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  1. I think OP might have misunderstood the marking on the pic by the clinic. I don't think the clinic is looking to accentuate the hairline as it looks ok. They are recommending 2500 grafts only for the mid and the crown. Out of those 2500 grafts, 500-700 will be scalp grafts and the rest will be extracted from the beard.
  2. I admire your work but in this case it seems the person who has compiled the images did a huge mistake. The before and after images are clearly of two different persons. There are enough odds in the facial features. Even the eye colour is different...haha!
  3. Every method has it's merits and demerits. Each surgeon has his/her own preference. It cannot be said objectively that one method is better than the other. Ultimately it's upto the skill of the surgeon to deliver a desired result. So, instead of choosing for the technique, the onus should be on selecting a good surgeon who has been delivering consistent results over a long period of time. I believe you're quite misinformed about DHI and DHT. DHT was specifically formulated by the Eugenix founders to reduce the out-of-body time of the grafts. In regards to the question of giving density, many doctors say pre-made slits is much more conducive to the same because in DHI the surgeon has to make an incision right next to an already implanted graft. This increases chances of causing trauma to the implanted graft, more so when you're going for a high density transplantation. In pre-made slit based methods like regular FUE/ DHT slits are made beforehand and there is no risk of damaging a graft while making an incision. Eugenix uses DHT which is a modified version on FUE where the slits are made before extraction. Extraction and implantation processes go on simultaneously reducing the out-of-body time of the grafts ensuring maximum survivability.
  4. In DHI there are no pre-made slits. The incision is done using the Choi implanter itself and the graft is pushed into the slit immediately through the push of a manual button on top of the implanter. In DHT, the grafts are put into pre-made slits using SAVA implanter pens.
  5. Seeing the graft placement in the post-op pic, it does kind of look like Asli, HOI or NHT job!
  6. No one in this forum will recommend you either of these two hair mills. There are more chances your head getting butchered at a hair mill than getting bald. Basically you'll be paying them to waste your donor resource. After that you would be paying way much more to get a repair done by an elite doctor. You need to do much more research about hair transplants. Never go for cheap. Your precious grafts once wasted won't grow back. Look up the forum recommended doctors and their results and save up for who you would like to choose.
  7. It's hard to tell at this point. Probably won't matter much if you grow your hair longer and comb it backward. It may look a bit unnatural when the hair is short. Only time will tell. Just to give you a perspective the below image is probably the direction in which your natural hair would have grown out. Therefore, the transplanted grafts should have the same direction and pattern.
  8. Wow...One of the best from Eugenix. Temple points look incredible. Cannot get more natural than this.🤩 But it's certainly dark brown hair and not grey as given in the description.
  9. Could you mention which clinic and which doctor did your surgery? I see no whorl pattern constructed on the crown. The grafts are all planted in rows!
  10. All the packages have Drs. involved. A surgery without a doctor's involvement is unacceptable. An elite clinic like Eugenix wouldn't compromise on that. You're in good hands.
  11. What did I just read!! 😳😳 If this is a genuine question being asked and not another troll post, I seriously hope you are diligent enough to take in the sage advice that the rest of the guys here have given. But seeing this post raises doubts in my mind. Nevertheless, we can at best plead you to listen to us and start doing extensive research about HTs asap. We have nothing in it for us. We are just trying to save you from the disaster that's likely gonna happen if you continue on your way!
  12. I think something really can be done with the crown as well with your remaining donor should you will to give more from your beard. If you have good body hair, those can be thrown into the mix as well.
  13. I would go with Eugenix because they have shown numerous times that they can achieve more with less. I also like Dr. Suneet Soni's work. But I've also seen failed cases from his clinic that don't surface out. Also, do mind that his FUT scars stretch out with time which can be problem. You cannot trust any other clinic in India over Eugenix when it comes to yield. They just blow everyone out of the picture. I believe they can give you what you need without compromising your donor resources for future and without needing to go the FUT route.
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