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Cowhorns

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  1. Hi NoTakeBacks.

     

    You case for all intense purposes is not to different from mine, ive had a previous surgery to fill in the cowhorns but more importantly for me to lower a very high forhead.Following the 12 month mark 8 weeks or so ago I had another procedure and lowered the hair line again slightly to about 68mm, i also included some temple work to create balance and make it less broad.

     

    For me it was a case of really wanting to style my hair up, whilst I was pleased with my previous procedure I felt my noggin was stil to big (ok HT greed also plays a part)

     

    IMO your hair looks good, careful with placing to much weighting on the facial thirds rule, this is only a guide, your hairline may already be in the perfect place.....

     

     

    Hair Restoration Journal for Cowhorns - Before Surgery HT 3

  2. I did look ridiculous and would have preferred to have had it shaved all round. However it was my own choice!

     

    As I was addressing the temple points I wanted to ensure the Dr fully understood how my hair grew and behaved so what better way than leave the temples grown in. I believe the temple points are the most critical area of any HT and are ALWAYS on display. I knew I would be living under a hat for 2 weeks until I could have my hair cut, I figured it was a very small sacrifice in the grand scheme of things

  3. The one I read in part talks about doubles where 1 hair is resting and therefore mistaken for a single which can't be detected even under microscopes? That's what i think the post was stating, that all said I'm a little out my depth here if i'm honest

     

    Here it is though....................

     

     

     

    Doubles can and often are unknowingly implanted into the hairline by any doctor. Why would this happen? Explanation:

     

    -When a multi-hair graft(2,3,4) is in the dormant(sleeping) phase, not all the hairs contained in the graft are necessarily dormant. One hair of a 3-hair graft may be dormant, 2 hairs out of a 4-hair graft may be dormant or 2 hairs out of a 2-hair graft etc. This can be misleading and cannot be detected even under powerful microscopes. So a 2-hair graft can appear as a single hair graft, and placed into the hairline.

     

    This is often the reason why we see multi-hair grafts in the hairline. I have a triple hair graft which I pluck right at the very front. However clinic negligibility can also be a factor. Who is to say a tech wasn't busy thinking about their marital problems whilst separating the 1s from the 2-hair grafts for even 5 seconds? Truth is we will never really know which reason it is

  4. I very recently read a post where a double hair was transplanted into the hair line which necessitated frequent plucking due to an unnatural apperance. It caused some debate as to how the hair got there with possibilities ranging from a moments loss of concentration from the techs to the the transplanted hair actually being a double however in resting phase and only showing a single hair in effect "fooling" the Dr to think it was a single.

  5. Hi.

     

    I'm a FUE patient and received just over 1600 grafts 5 days ago. The surgery went well and the healing process is very good.

     

    The sides and back were shaved for the procedure however as I was also having my temples restored the temple hair and immediately behind were not (this gave the Dr a clear indication on how how my temple hair behaves)

     

    Fair to say I look absolutely ridiculous at the moment with part back and sides shaved which is also difficult to disguise under a hat.

     

    The general concensus seems to be that at 10 days following the the procedure the grafts are secured so assume I can get my hair cur at this point? I note there tends to be different guidance on when to have a hair cut post HT ranging from 10 days to 4 weeks?

     

    Please help.

    Thanks

  6. If you are seriously thinking of having treatment with him you really do need to meet him and see his work regardless of the travel time.

     

    Yes you hit the nail on the head there, hair loss is such an issue for some we only hear and believe what we want to - surgeons and reps no this only to well and unfortunately some use our vulnerabilities to live a rich life style and leave us with a poor result.

     

    Good luck with your research.

  7. You need to meet him and see some of his work. All Drs worth anything will have loads of pics to share with you. I would post lost of questions on this site, there are some good people here who will help you..

  8. All those things you mention are just not near enough to go on, google the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors - it looks as if its linked with "non surgical" procedures i.e botox etc, also lines on tabloids mean nothing.

     

    I don't mean to be critical but you need to investigate him (and others) before you proceed. Hopefully other members will chip in a give you some guidance, ive seen some real horror stories on people going into surgery miss or uninformed which destroys peoples lives...

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