One question .I saw your pictures on the Prohairclinic site and the 8 month shot of Dr Jones fue on you looks alot thicker then the before picture of you on here .
Was this first pic on here before Dr Jones 2000 fue and Dr Ilter or in between
Great coverage for 1850 grafts .
I believe you guys have taken fue to another level..
Im also impressed with your conduct on here when when some bullets were fired at you ,unlike some others.
Keep posting pics like this and I can promise you that youll win alot of people over.
Please avoid MHR for multiple reasons.
Alan Feller
Ron Shapiro
Sharon Keene.
Alexander- out of Arizona
Paul Rose.
Those are my top 5 in US in no particular order There are other good surgeons ,but the list is short.
State what your looking for as far as work needed,and one of these gurus will help you find what your looking for.
Hang in there Pat I am also a patient of Dr Shapiro and at 5 months Im waiting for that first graft to sprout
Its very difficult but as we all know hes one of the best.
It just goes to show that EVERYBODY gets nervous when growth doesnt happen at 3 months .
Im sure youll be happy in 6 more months as its probably coming in so gradually that you havent noticed any thing.
Have you talk to Dr Shapiro or Matt
I asked the same question on here awhile back and was told it doesnt matter.
I noticed the same thing you have .
I think there something to it .
It always seems like slow growers get less yield
Maybe because the longer the follicle sits not producing anything the better a chance it has to die
I understand you need pics but thats why I was just asking for an average ,Dont worry about it I was loooking at Jotronics pictures and He had done on the side exactly what I need so Ill see if he can give me a guesstimate
Could somebody give me an idea how many grafts on average it would take to restore the triangular tufts . Not starting from hairline ,just the very side .
Could somebody give me an idea how many grafts on average it would take to restore the triangular tufts . Not starting from hairline ,just the very side .
If there is no shocked native hair or new grafts under the bare the gap ,then it will probably be noticeable with short hair .
Youll probably just have to grow your hair longer
Pefectly normal. Alot of us get them .
I believe its called folliculitis.
Its not a bad thing unless it gets out of control.
Its a sign activity is happening down below.
A few here and there wont hurt but if you start getting alot of them ,call your doc again
Im sooooo happy for you
Getting the money back was good ,but more importantly you saved yourself from a potential disaster.
I dont believe she gave the deposit back from through the kindness of her heart,but Ive been wrong before ,anyway cash it cash it fast
Grace ,Please stop! You sound like an ass. Go back into hiding like the majority of your patients,including myself, had too.
I cant believe your a representive for anyone.
Lee B is gonna hand you a beat down, so chill!!