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  1. I am a NW 6 was that by the time i hit 30 years old.I live pretty far away from any transplant doctors so getting to set an appointment with one is to see where i stand as far as a hair transplant goes is pretty tough. Can someone help me out here,i have around 6 cm's of donar area in the back,took a swan dive,lol,my hair(whats left of it) is around 125 to 150 hairs per cm2.It is somwehat bushy and thick. I have around 200 cm2 of area to cover and would be tickled pink if i could manage somewhere around 20 to 25 grafts per cm2,,,anyone think it can be done or am i just dreaming here.
  2. I am a NW 6 was that by the time i hit 30 years old.I live pretty far away from any transplant doctors so getting to set an appointment with one is to see where i stand as far as a hair transplant goes is pretty tough. Can someone help me out here,i have around 6 cm's of donar area in the back,took a swan dive,lol,my hair(whats left of it) is around 125 to 150 hairs per cm2.It is somwehat bushy and thick. I have around 200 cm2 of area to cover and would be tickled pink if i could manage somewhere around 20 to 25 grafts per cm2,,,anyone think it can be done or am i just dreaming here.
  3. Vision,take a long look at the doctors website,go to the how a hair transplant works page.Look at how they are cutting the grafts,no microscope!!!!!If i where you i would really question that procedure to see if they now use a microscope.Please,if you can,,for the same or nearly the same fee you can go to one of the very well known doctors such as Hasoon and Wong,Sharon Keene,Doctor Alexnder,you know who they are.Like i stated in my other post here,you only have so many hairs to donate for a transplant,it's not worth the gamble to use anyone but the best because you only have one chance at a really good transplant,and a transplant lasts a lifetime,,,,
  4. Baldman,I am a good norwood 6,needing around 200 cm's replanted.Sure there are deals out there on hair tranplants,but i know i only have so much donor area to work with,so i am not going to take any chances.It is either going to be Dr.Keene,Wong/Hasson,or Dr Schpiro.IMHO,those are the best,i will not take any chances with anyone else.If you look at Wong/Hassons website you will see a gentleman that got over 5,000 grafts in one session. Here is something to work with that is from Dr.Keenes website; Thin: 10-15 grafts per square cm on average - provides contour and thinning coverage, see through in certain lighting. Moderate: 15-20 grafts per square cm on average - moderate coverage and contour. Cosmetically Dense: 30-60 grafts per square cm on average - in most cases imperceptible difference between this density and normal hair. That will give you a guide to help you calculate your desired transplant results.One rule of thumb to consider,curly hair does look thicker and after i get my transplant and has grown to a considerable healthy stage i am going to get a perm. Also,do not get multiple small sessions,the best is to sart with a megasession of 4,000 grafts mininum,i am going to go for 5,000 if i have enough donor area.If you do some research you will find that is the best way to go for your initial transplant of a larger bald area(like mine,(lol) My game plan is to get the best coverage i can with what i have until hair manipulation is sucessfully accomplished. Good luck!and remember,you do get what you pay for,i want the best and i am working and saving for it.Don't cut yourself short,>~
  5. Anyone ever hear of this doctor?No before or after pictures,low price,seems scarey to me. http://www.visage.ca/hairtransplant.html
  6. Anyone ever hear of this doctor?No before or after pictures,low price,seems scarey to me. http://www.visage.ca/hairtransplant.html
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