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Dr. Raymond Konior - 5 Month Update


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On 11-28-07, I had a hair transplant with Dr. Raymond Konior. I'm three months post op and just a little concerned with how my hairline is looking. Im a little concerned that my hairline won't look symmetrical.

 

04-28-08 Update: At the five month mark, I've noticed that my transplanted hair has really started to grow and thicken. I'm very impressed with the density and growth that I have achieved at this point. The veteran members of this message board are correct; it takes at least six months to show early results and twelve months before determining the final result. I look forward to more growth in the future.

 

I've added pics of my growth at five months.

 

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Konior_Patient,

 

Congratulations on your recent hair transplant and for selecting a first-rate physician.

 

3 months is way too early to determine how your hair transplant will turn out. In fact, experiencing any hair growth at this point would be impressive. Keep in mind that hair typically starts growing as thin, fine, and colorless and often grow at different rates. Be sure to give the hair transplant a good 12 months before determining the result.

 

Dr. Konior also posted your immediately postoperative pictures and his response to your concerns on this thread. Be sure to read it.

 

From the immedately postoperative pictures, I believe your result will turn out just fine.

 

Best wishes,

 

Bill

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Originally posted by Konior_Patient:

On 11-28-07, I had a hair transplant with Dr. Raymond Konior. I'm three months post op and just a little concerned with how my hairline is looking. Im a little concerned that my hairline won't look symmetrical.

 

Hey Guys,

 

I'd like to thank everyone who replied to my original post.

 

Well, it's been five months and everything is going well. To be truthful, and I hope that I don't sound like a huckster, I'm pretty blown away by the results so far. The density that I've achieved at this point is beyond my expectations. It feels great to be able to part my hair on the side and feel confident that it will look good. I no longer have to be concerned about styling my hair in a certain way for it to look presentable.

 

You can view my five month results Here.

 

I have to take my hat off to Dr. Konior and his staff. They made me feel comfortable before, during, and after my procedure. I look forward to more growth in the future.

 

This website has proved to be an invaluable resource and I'd like to say thanks to all of the contributors.

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Originally posted by PLEASE GROW PLEASE:

Who did the work prior to Konior?

 

Back in the mid 90's, I received about 500 mini/micro-grafts from a local dermatologist. Based on the technology of the time, I feel he did a good job. I wasn't given a great deal of density, but the transplants that I received allowed me to style my hair in a way that I was able to mask the thinning.

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