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Mike75

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  1. Socbook, Thanks for the reply. Were you thinning at all or did you just want to advance your hairline? which doc did you use?
  2. Just to clarify. The area where the transplanted hair is in front of natural hairline, which I was told is 80-90 cm2. The area to be corrected is probably 4.5 cm2. I'm concerned the transplanted hair will not match my natural hairline. Thanks
  3. Ok. I have had several consults to see which is best for me. My goal is to have my hairline advanced. I've been told that I probably have 80-90 per cm2 density. I would prefer not to have the surgical hairline advancement but am concerned that the transplanted hair won't match my natural density. The other concern is that I will probably have thinning as I get older and this will basically reveal the scar from surgery, and ultimately require a transplant. Any advice would be really appreciated.
  4. It seems like a lot of the guys have wavy hair after transplant. Is that the way their natural hair is or is that something that happens to tranplanted hair?
  5. I amhaving a 350 FUE procedure performed at the end of the month to correct an asymmetry in my hairline. How loing before a can return to high intensity training: Weight lifting, running, biking swimming, and mixed martial arts. Has anyone had any experience with a similar situation and did you have any problems?
  6. Please bare with me. I know there are some grammatical errors in my post above. Im typing faster than I can think.
  7. Please bare with me. I know there is some grammatical errors in my post. i'm typing fast and thinking too slow
  8. I am reposting this from my other post hoping it gets more responses: I am attempting to have an asymmetry in my naturally high hairline corrected. I estimate that the area is 4.5 cm squared. After consultatiuons with several doctors, all of whom are highly recommended on this site, I have been told that I need 300-350 grafts to correct this. What I don't understand is the difference between follicular units and hairs. Apparently the average hairs produced by 1 follicular unit is 2.2 per unit. Is a graft a follicular unit or a hair? Would 350 grafts producing an average of 2.2 hairs each create approximately 770 (2.2fu x 350) hairs for density? Its a bit confusing. Especially when you're paying per graft. Also, the variable seems to be the amount of grafts that actually produce hairs after transplantation. The next thing is "hair loss." This site indicates that it takes 50% of hair loss before any thinning is noticed. If 50% is ment as hairs, how many folicles does that represent at an average of 2.2 hairs per folicle? The skill of the dototr seems to be the greatest variable and apparently why reputation is so important. You can pick a great doctor with an artist eye for placement, but is a complete butcher at harvesting. Therefore destroying grafts before there ever planted. All the while charging you per graft. This is a tuff decision. I have no noticable hair loss, but an obvious asymmetrical abnormality and have to choose between a hair transplant or surgical hairline advancement. The surgical advancement has its own set of risks and possible side effects--shock loss-- that also concern me.
  9. I am attempting to have an asymmetry in my naturally high hairline corrected. I estimate that the area is 4.5 cm squared. After consultatiuons with several doctors, all of whom are highly recommended on this site, I have been told that I need 300-350 grafts to correct this. What I don't understand is the difference between follicular units and hairs. Apparently the average hairs produced by 1 follicular unit is 2.2 per unit. Is a graft a follicular unit or a hair? Would 350 grafts producing an average of 2.2 hairs each create approximately 770 (2.2fu x 350) hairs for density? Its a bit confusing. Especially when you're paying per graft. Also, the variable seems to be the amount of grafts that actually produce hairs after transplantation. The next thing is "hair loss." This site indicates that it takes 50% of hair loss before any thinning is noticed. If 50% is ment as hairs, how many folicles does that represent at an average of 2.2 hairs per folicle? The skill of the dototr seems to be the greatest variable and apparently why reputation is so important. You can pick a great doctor with an artist eye for placement, but is a complete butcher at harvesting. Therefore destroying grafts before there ever planted. All the while charging you per graft. This is a tuff decision. I have no noticable hair loss, but an obvious asymmetrical abnormality and have to choose between a hair transplant or surgical hairline advancement. The surgical advancement has its own set of risks and possible side effects--shock loss-- that also concern me. This concerns me the most because it seems the doctor's skill has a great deal to do with success. If anyone can please explain the unique and esoteric terms of this process to me, I'd really appreciate it.
  10. I have been trying to research on line and it appears that, on average, a person has 100 hairs per square centimeter. Could a procedure ever come close to that, hypothetically? How many grafts would be neede to cover 1 square cm of bare skin? Much of the information on-line discusses appearance of fullness and what's appropriate for individual situations. I'm just curious if that could ever be replicated. Thanks
  11. True and Dorin are one of the offices I met with it. extremely professional
  12. Can anyone recommend someone in the new york city area in this price range.
  13. I given two quotes in manhattan. The first was $6500, the second was $6000, And s third in Long Island for a flat rate of $10 per. Maybe it's just the area but they all seemed a little high. I'm not looking to assess hair loss, I have an asymmetrical hairline I want corrected. I am also trying to find out if it can be corrected surgically. The fue procedures are almost the price of surfer, which has instant results. I'm really bot sure what to do. Thanks for the response.
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