comb,
It looks really good. I find that more and more, I look at transplant result photos with an eye for the long range. After we've "done our homework", we should always hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
Your crown was fairly bare and not treated, I believe. But even if you have more hair loss in the rear 1/3 of your head, your net gain should be impressive. The temples look good too.
Due to the degree of frontal baldness and availability of donor supply, it seems to me that Doctor Hasson did an excellent job of placing your grafts.
I get less excited seeing a thick new hairline on a young Norwood 3, even if it is "appriopiately placed". What I'm saying is that as I age and continue to bald and continue to research, I'm starting to understand what having realistic expectations is all about.
As I said earlier, I think it is important to eliminate what variables we can. Then hope for the best, while preparing for the worst.