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Absolutely. It's hard to explain more granular but in essence it's fibres made from (I think) keratin. Might come from sheep or something. Then the colour it. And sell in various colour's. It's basically like a powder you apply to your head and it attaches to your hair builds up density just like real hair. Sounds weird but check out "toppik" (the most famous brand I'd say, I'm not promoting them or anything, but it's what I've tried and it works well for me). Basically you dust some of that on your hair and suddenly it looks like you have 2x the density. It's crazy. I think it would work very well on your pattern.
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That makes sense and I think it's a reasonable plan. For higher NWs it's hard to get full coverage in one go. Most would prefer to focus on framing the face like you did. Based on other cases that I've seen, there tends to be a significant increase in density, or illusion of density, around month 8 or so. I imagine that will be the case for you too. But yes, the density you have now follows the implants in the after surgery picture quite well.
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4000 Grafts with Dr Ozlem Bicer Feb 2023
718S replied to Augustine72's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
I checked your most recent pics first and thought "that's some nice hairline work". I then checked the first post. "Yup, only hairline, but looks good". Until I scrolled down a bit and saw your huge bald spot for the crown. Then my jaw dropped to the floor. VERY nice work. Total game changer lookswise for you. Enjoy! -
I think it looks very good! I've seen cases who have come quite a bit further at 4.5 months. But I have also seen A LOT of cases who had less growth at 4.5 months. Many cases seem to grow fairly slow and then suddenly hit the "BOOM" stage, which seems to vary anywhere from month 5 to 8, or sometimes even later. Please keep us posted and fingers crossed you will get solid growth the coming months!
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There's a lot of focus on natural and "mature" or "age appropriate" hairlines on forums. And for good reason. If someone goes too low, too early, and their loss continues behind the transplant, it could end up looking weird. At least if they don't have grafts left to fill in behind. In your case, that risk looks rather low. In that case, I see no reason to worry about a low hairline. Many people have naturally low hairlines even at an old age, and I never heard anyone say that those hairlines look unnatural (they aren't..). So this kind of low hairline isn't for everyone. But it *seems* it could work for you. I'd be happy too in your shoes.