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And what’s ironic, is it actually the pictures of the scalp from the top down angle that matter way more than a hairline picture. Hairline pictures are deceiving as even somebody almost completely bald can have a nice looking hairline but when somebody views the top of scalp, he can look incredibly thin. I think I’ve proven with the top down photos how thick my hair actually is. However, for you and any other critics, I will take some hairline photos without any filters.
Bill
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Literalno,
I resent Your comments and don’t appreciate you trying to make it sound like I’m attempting to make my hairline look denser with filters when I only used a filter on a couple of the face pictures because I thought they looked cool and I was using them on social media. I did not take those pictures special to share what my hair looks like. That’s what the other pictures are for. I can certainly take dozens of pictures and have showing my hairline as Melvin has already proven.
I am starting to get messages from various members claiming that you are a troll and likely another member who has already been banned. I have answered questions of yours and I’ve been very nice to you so I don’t understand why he would attempt to attack me on this topic. Personally, I really don’t care what you have to say to me and I’m not offended because I have very thick skin. However, simply because of the way you present yourself, consider this a warning. If I see you continue to make derogatory comments towards anybody, you will be suspended.
Bill
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Rammarip,
Thanks for sharing your experience. I do encourage you to post before and after photos so we can see the results and what your concerns are. Also, how long ago was your procedure? It does take a good solid year for a hair transplant to mature.
Best wishes,
Bill
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Woody,
Blogs are typically reserved for sharing your actual hair transplant experiences and photos. I suggest asking your question on our hair restoration discussion forum to maximize the number of replies you receive.
Best wishes,
Bill - Managing Publisher of this Community
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jai1234,
Welcome to our community. Hair loss blogs are typically used by hair restoration patients to share their experiences and photos. The best place to ask your questions is our hair restoration forum. I strongly suggest asking your questions there.
Best wishes,
Bill - Managing Publisher of this Community
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Thanks Sharan.
I don't think you have to wait until the balding process is "complete", especially since there's no way to predict when and where it will stop. However, it's important to work with a qualified surgeon who will plan, not only for a single procedure, but for the future and work with you to ensure you get the best results both short and long term.
Also, each strip scar is typically harvested new follicular units for transplanting during each procedure so you should only be left with one scar.
I strongly recommend, if you haven't already, to consider non-surgical treatments such as Propecia and Rogaine. These two treatments are typically quite effective in slowing down, stopping or even reversing the effects of genetic hair loss in a large percentage of men. I encourage you to research and discuss the possibility of using these treatments with a qualified hair restoration physician.
Best wishes,
Bill
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sharan,
Thanks for your interest. I've had a total of 4 procedures over a period of 5 years. I do happen to be blessed with a good donor area that's both elastic and contains dense hair. The good news is, not everyone requires that many grafts to achieve their goals.
Ultimately, the best way to determine what's best for you is to consult with a quality hair restoration physician. To see a list of physicians we recommend, click here.
Best wishes,
Bill
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myhead,
To maximize the number of replies you receive, I highly recommend creating a new topic on our hair loss discussion forum to ask your questions as our blogs are typically used by members to share their hair restoration experience and photos.
To create a new topic, simply go to the forum (link above), click on a forum category that's relevant to you and then click "New Thread" towards the top left hand corner of the screen.
Best wishes,
Bill
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Behroz,
Welcome to our community. In order to maximize the number of responses to your questions, I highly recommend posting your questions on our hair loss forum. Blog are typically reserved for members who want to share their hair restoration experience and photos.
Best wishes,
Bill - Managing Publisher of this Community
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Dr. Nigam,
When we were speaking over email, I was highly impressed with the information you were presenting on hair stem cell transplantation. However, when it came time to produce photos showing real results, they came up lacking. The only photos you sent me that showed evidence of results were combined with FUE surgery. Thus, I'm not sure how anyone can tell which of the hairs grew from FUE hair transplantation or the stem cell procedure. Any results you showed me from hair stem cell transplantation alone did not produce any noticeable growth.
What are your thoughts on this?
Bill - Managing Publisher of this Community
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Dave,
Welcome to our community. However, your blog sounds a lot more like an infomercial than a genuine experience. I've also had to remove promotional content from your blog which is in violation of our terms of service, that you agreed to when you signed up.
Hair stem cell transplantation is questionable at best right now. Having spoken to several experts in the field, while the theory sounds great, nobody has been able to produce true before/after photos showing successful hair stem cell transplant results as a stand alone treatment.
Thus, as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. If you are pleased with your results, I encourage you to post photos and all the details of your procedure.
Best Regards,
Bill - Managing Publisher of this Community
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Jes45468,
I've gone ahead and created a forum topic for you (see the link below). Thus, I suggest posting a reply on this topic to share your experience with members regularly visiting our discussion forum.
I look forward to your further involvement on our community.
Best wishes,
Bill
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Jes,
Thanks for sharing a detailed account of your hair transplant experience with Dr. Carman. In my opinion, you've selected an outstanding physician and your results certainly show it.
I've taken the liberty of creating a topic on our discussion forum promoting your experience, blog and photos. You can view the topoic at ""Member Jes45468 Hair Transplant Experience and Photos with Dr. Carman".
I encourage you to post on the topic as well as you garner the support and encouragement of dozens of other patients just like you.
Congratulations and best wishes,
Bill
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Truehair,
I appreciate what you're saying however, our community has a no promotions rule which includes providing outside links to promotional websites. Thus, if you are going to post here, I ask that you respect the rules in the terms of service you agreed to when you signed up.
Thanks,
Bill
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sujeetkr11,
Offhand, I don't know of any trichologists in AR however, I encourage you to ask your question on our popular hair loss forum in order to maximize the number of responses from our community.
Best wishes,
Bill
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Bobw,
Congratulations on your decision to proceed with hair transplant surgery. Dr. Alexander is a top notch surgeon and a great guy. I trust you'll be in the best of hands.
By your blog, it sounds like you don't yet have a true understanding of how hair transplant surgery works. Thus, I recommend visiting the Hair Transplant Network website and reading all there is to know about the procedure. This will explain how the procedure works and how hair is harvested from the donor and sutured back up creating a thin, fine scar.
I also encourage you to ask your questions on our popular hair loss forum in order to maximize the number of responses from our community.
Best wishes,
Bill
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Kinnubjd,
Welcome to our forum community. I strongly suggest asking your questions on our popular hair loss forum in order to maximize the number of responses from our members.
The closest physicians we recommend near Hong Kong are Dr. Pathomvanich of Thailand, Dr. Madhu of India and Dr. Radha Palakurthi of India. I strongly recommend consulting with each of these physicians and considering them for surgery.
Best wishes,
Bill
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blueboy,
Congratulations on making the decision to proceed with hair transplant surgery. I'm not familiar with your physician but do encourage you to share your experience and photos with this community. You can create a new blog or photo album to share your experience and photos. I also encourage you to post them directly on our hair loss forum to maximize the number of responses and support from our members.
Best wishes and happy growing,
Bill
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swazedo,
Thanks for sharing your experience with the derma roller. I always find experiences with alternative treatments quite fascinating and interesting. If you haven't already, I encourage you to share your story, experience and pictures on our popular hair loss forum to garner input from our community.
I'm glad you've had some success with the derma roller and look forward to potentially seeing some photos.
Best wishes,
Bill
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happy patient,
Congratulations on your recent hair transplant experience with Dr. Alba Reyes. I encourage you to create a photo album sharing your results or attach you can attach your photos directly to this blog. I also encourage you to create a new topic on our popular discussion forum to share your experience and photos. Also, since you represent Dr. Reyes, please be sure to add a disclosure statement in your forum signature explaining your affiliation with her.
Best wishes,
Bill
P.S. I also encourage you to remove the weird characters in your blog, which most likely occurred by you copying/pasting content into the site.
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norfolk,
Welcome to our community and thanks for creating a blog. However, blogs are typically for sharing your hair restoration experience with or without photos. To maximize the number of responses to your questions, I highly recommend posting your questions on our popular hair loss forum.
Best wishes,
Bill - Managing Publisher of this Community
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Truehair,
You are welcome to share the name of the company you work for and/or have a hair system with however, please do not post promotional links or contact information. You are also encouraged to share your story and in the "Hair Systems" forum on our popular hair loss forum.
Best wishes,
Bill
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Jamie,
Welcome to our social community and discussion forum. To maximize the number of replies, I suggest posting your questions on our popular hair loss forum.
Best wishes,
Bill
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2000FUE,
Congratulations on your upcoming follicular unit extraction hair transplant procedure with Dr. Rahal. You've selected amongst the best.
I went ahead and created a forum topic on your behalf to maximize the number of replies and support you'll receive from other members. I encourage you to click here, follow along and join in the discussion :-).
Best wishes,
Bill
July 6th, 2018
in 10 Years After Hair Transplant
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Besides, as a patient, why would I attempt to make my hairline look any better than it is when if I was on happy with my hairline, I would be showing it as it is and explaining how I need to go for another hair transplant procedure. I never post to deceive. I do not work for a hair transplant clinic nor do I sell hair transplants. Instead, I am the managing publisher of this community and provide information and help to people who need it. I am perfectly fine advising people not to get a hair transplant if I think they are not a good candidate. I’ve done it dozens of times.
Bill