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  1. Thanks, Bob and Nobuzz. Bob, I didn't intend to hijack your thread, just to show how awesome Dr. Hasson is in the temple region. When I tell people that the temples were rebuilt about 2 inches back, they cannot believe it. He has a way of making it look so soft that it blends in really nicely and unnoticeable.

     

    One word of caution: Like the hairline, the temples take a LOT of time to really soften up. Once they start growing out -- say at 6 months -- give them at least another year to soften up and really look their most natural.

  2. Originally posted by Bobman:

    Bushy: I noticed that you had very strong temple regions to begin with, and looks like Dr.Hasson just amplified them. Great job and you look incredible! I've never really had temple points to speak of...so its going to be interesting to see what it all looks like in 6-8 months. No luck...just fingers crossed! icon_biggrin.gif

    Actually, Bobman, my temples were shot to hell. While I had some bizarre configuration of "points," the upper regions of my temples were as dead as Elvis. Dr. Hasson rebuilt my temples from scratch in the first HT, and touched it up in the second. Here are the before and after shots:

     

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  3. Originally posted by hairbank:

    OK Bushy, I'll bite...........

     

    Let's see here.....ah, um.. er, here goes...

     

    1) Looks like Spex though he's not in any pics

    2) Riley??

    3) Bushy, slicked back look

    4) Marc?

    5) RTC

    6) Dunno.......but I love the hair, I want his highlights!!!

    7) Hair4good

    8) ????

    9) No Question......Bushy with the "yuppy" doo!

     

    Okay teach, what's my grade?

    LOL, Hairbank. I love ya, bro, but I'm sorry to say you scored 22% (2 right out of 9)!!!

  4. I'm really sorry I couldn't be there.

    Yeah, yeah . . .

    For me, it was a little short notice . . . I will make arrangements to come next time though...next year for sure.

    I dunno . . . perhaps we aught to invite you to the 2015 bbq? That should be sufficient notice for the Great Billoni. And by that time we'll really get to see whose HT held up over time!

    The pictures are awesome!

    Speaking of pictures, and since you're the great HT guru, would you care to identify the hairlines in the picture? (Let's see what you're really made of . . . .)

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  5. Originally posted by hairbank:

    You guys..................ah, now I REALLY wish I could have made it.

     

    Seriously, the pics look great...........the hair looks even better! Hey, who's rug bit the dust, eh?? Looks like a great time was had by all. Looking mighty fine, my friends!!

    Thanks, Hairbank. The rug was mine!!!! (good riddance)
  6. Well, it was a blast! RTC and Mrs. RTC were wonderful hosts, and the dog behaved quite nicely. The food was super and the company better:RTCposer.jpg

     

     

    We all got to see some live HT updates. Riley is now around 7 months out of Dr. Feller. His work looks really nice, but he's not done yet IMO. Excellent density, and more thickening yet to come:RTCriley.jpg

     

     

    Deadhead is only 7 days out of his second Dr. Hasson surgery, but already has amazing results. Fastest growth I've ever seen:RTCgrowth.jpg

     

     

    And then there was a special rug-burning ceremony which touched us all, particularly yours truly. Fifteen years of torture up in flames:RTCburning.jpg

     

     

    There was a special dessNapoleonlian cake. Can you name those hairlines? RTC was king of that event. He was able to pick out all but one hairline:RTCcake.jpg

     

     

    In case you have trouble reading the cake, can you name the hairlines below? NO CHEATING!!!RTCall.jpg

     

     

    Additional notes:

    Wishbald: At around 4 months he is now just beginning to burst out. Can't wait to see him in another 2 or 3 months.

    Hair4good: Unbelievably natural and impressively dense results. After we all left, he caught Mark and me driving on the Grand Central Parkway with the top down and hair flying all over the place.

    Mark: What a story! After 7 surgeries (no, that was no typo, I meant s-e-v-e-n) he went to Dr. Feller for #8. Really nice results, particularly considering what he's been through.

    Last, but not least, RTC: Still the #1 most natural HT I've ever seen. And the swirly-dog master!

  7. No one has really mentioned the temple points. RawDog's are totally demolished and would need to be completely rebuilt -- and that takes a lot of grafts.

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    RawDog, one of the main reasons I went to Dr. Hasson is that I consider his hairlines to be the best in the world (and Dr. Wong's are right up there with him). Don't be fooled by fake photos and fancy styles. Look closely at Armani's website -- you will not find too many close-up pictures of actual hairlines. The few that do reveal hairline will have the hair brushed to the side or forward, covering what you really want to see -- is the line itself soft and natural looking?

     

    I can totally see you getting a HT. You've got great donor (lol!), and will probably retain most of it forever. You will look younger and more "balanced." And no more scar to worry about.

     

    By the way, are you taking meds at all?

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  8. it's time for you to go some where else to beat your chest and peddle your influence.

    LOL!

     

    I posted this in another thread, but it fits here even better:

     

    Hairtech, it is entirely misleading to sign your name "Thomas Ortiz, BS," unless you mean Bull S---. Bachelor of Science is not a degree of distinction used as part of one's signature. I also think that putting "James Harris, MD" in your signature is kind of strange. (Notice you didn't write "hair technologist to Dr. Harris." Would that sound too subservient and secondary in nature?)

     

    And WTF is a "hair technologist?" I just Googled the term and, wouldn't you know it -- the first 2 (of 29) total hits were your own self-promoting topics! The rest were hair stylists who, like you, made up that term to sound sophisticated. Reminds me of Jackie Mason's line about a truck drivers calling himself a "controller in the trucking industry."

     

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    Bill, B-spot and others are highly regarded in this community. Please don't come on here and arrogantly belittle them or others. You are doing Dr. Harris no favor. Since Pat has looser posting rules here than they have at some other sites, he may not ban you as you have been from another major site. But, please, behave yourself.

  9. Hairtech, it is entirely misleading to sign your name "Thomas Ortiz, BS," unless you mean Bull S---. Bachelor of Science is not a degree of distinction used as part of one's signature. I also think that putting "James Harris, MD" in your signature is kind of strange. (Notice you didn't write "hair technologist to Dr. Harris." Would that sound too subservient and secondary in nature?)

     

    And WTF is a "hair technologist?" I just Googled the term and, wouldn't you know it -- the first 2 (of 29) total hits were your own self-promoting topics! The rest were hair stylists who, like you, made up that term to sound sophisticated. Reminds me of Jackie Mason's line about a truck drivers calling himself a "controller in the trucking industry."

     

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    Bill, B-spot and others are highly regarded in this community. Please don't come on here and arrogantly belittle them or others. You are doing Dr. Harris no favor. Since Pat has looser posting rules here than they have at some other sites, he may not ban you as you have been from another major site. But, please, behave yourself.

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  10. Originally posted by hair2stay:

    I mentioned in an earlier post in this thread (may 14) that the Dr and I haggled a bit abut the hairline. I too fully anticipated work in that area. Scroll up a bit and you can read further about the discussion we had and my feelings. After you read that let me know what you think.

    Thanks. I guess I wasn't clear reading that the first time around that you were referring to the region I mentioned. And, as you said, maybe the good doc himself can "chime in and speak to this." To my eyes, Dr. Feller can clearly place hairline grafts far better than those Bernstein singles, so why not rebuild that area as well?

  11. Hair2stay, thanks for your excellent documentation and for keeping us updated. I have a question for you, Dr. Feller or Spex (if he is familiar with your case): In the first picture you posted, i see some frontal single hairs which, while not "pluggy" (because they are singles) do not look that impressive because they are spread too far apart. Yet, Dr. Feller seemed to have worked *behind* these singles and not amidst them. I would have thought that he would have filled in that area, too, to enhance that frontal zone. Am I seeing this incorrectly?

     

    Either way, good luck with your results! And please keep updating us, particularly once you start seeing growth.

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