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  1. Having your temple points fully reconstructed in that manner will augment the size of your forehead by bringing it in at the sides. This is always the hardest part of a hair transplant to execute. Thus, if you are striving for perfection, you are in a really strong position for a second FUE procedure on the rest of the hairline to achieve such. Just my 2 cents.
  2. Looks great, did you do much sightseeing when you were in India? I’m going to see Dr Somesh in October for 2000 grafts. He is the new 125INR package. Das would have been my first choice but she’s almost twice as expensive now. I hope I get a similar result!
  3. Looks great man. Super eager to hear how it goes when you try the Pitt haircut. Eugenix has really tempted me to get some work done with them in India, I thought I was limited to the Belgium surgeons like Mwamba and Feriduni for temple point work but it’s great to see it being done on you. I agree one temple is weaker slightly but barely noticeable. Do you think I should hold and reservations about going to Eugenix with the 125INR package? It would be Dr Somesh doing the work. The sales rep told me the outcome should be good no matter what surgeon I opted for.
  4. I have a question for post-surgery hairstyles and temple point restorations, just like our pal @GeneralNorwood has had. So, here's the burning question: Can you still rock a trendy haircut and seamlessly blend those temple points with a bold 0 or 1 guard, or will it end up looking like some kind of uncanny hair illusion?
  5. I'm glad to hear that. I'm highly interested in scheduling a consultation as well. Can you please suggest the most efficient means of communication for doing so?
  6. Thanks. Do you know if you need a consultation locally or if this can be done on Zoom?
  7. To date, I have come across several hairline restoration procedures that appear to be conservative and satisfactory. However, although they have effectively balanced out the hairline, they neglect the temple point area, which results in the forehead appearing visually disproportionate. In terms of framing the face, these hair transplant procedures do not achieve the desired aesthetic outcome. For instance, I have been in communication with Fuecapilar, but I have yet to observe any instances of temple point restoration. It is unfortunate because their prices are appealing. By registering and posing my question on this forum, I have confirmed my need to contact Feriduni. I am quite impressed with his hair restoration style. My hope is that his waiting list is less than a year.
  8. Greetings everyone, I am interested in getting a hair transplant, specifically targeting the restoration of my temple points. I am seeking a surgeon who has a proven track record in performing successful temple point work. After conducting some research, I have come across Mwamba and Feriduni as two surgeons who have demonstrated exceptional temple point work. However, the cost per graft is quite high, which is a bit discouraging. Based on my analysis of similar cases, I estimate that I would need approximately 2500 grafts to achieve my desired outcome, which would cost around 10,000 Euros. I am wondering if there are more affordable options available for this type of procedure, or if temple point work is exclusively performed by only a few surgeons worldwide. For reference, I am currently at a NW2 stage of hair loss. Thank you for any advice or recommendations you may have.
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