Regular Member Dr. William Lindsey Posted December 8, 2010 Regular Member Share Posted December 8, 2010 So this guy has a couple of issues that are reasonable to consider in this thread. First, he's young. I'm pretty cautious about young guys wanting a hair case and I lose lots of patients when I insist on being conservative, preserving donor hair for the future "just in case", and when I push for a more mature hairline than all of there non-balding 20-something friends have. This fellow had a good family history of hair issues, and agreed to my stipulations. Second, he wears short hair. So scar show is a potential concern. He said he'd be willing to let his back hair grow a bit to cover the scar, but still, we wanted a decent scar. Third, he was planning on starting a new job 10 days after the procedure....and doesn't have long enough frontal forelock hair to cover the transplanted areas, and with his redish complection, he was going to be red in the recipient area for a couple of months. Lastly, he's our only "double fainter". Meaning he tolerated the procedure great, was a delight to have with us. Then when he realized it was all over and it was time to go home, he got pretty woozy. Same thing a week later after his sutures came out and he wanted a copy of his pictures to show his fraternity brothers. But he did great, and walked in last Thursday at 5.8 months out from his 1600 graft frontal triangle case. Shown are preop, postop, and last week's pictures. He was doing a good job speaking with that day's patient, who himself was anxious, that I didn't get a good frontal shot. He'll be back in June for a final set of pictures as he works a mile away from the office. Dr. Lindsey McLean VA William H. Lindsey, MD, FACS McLean, VA Dr. William Lindsey is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member byron Posted December 8, 2010 Senior Member Share Posted December 8, 2010 Dr. Lindsey, first of all many thanks for sharing this, it is very similar to my hairline however my hair is a bit thicker and the M hairline is not as "sharp" but if i was to let nature take its course im positive i would end up like your patient. Is it better to sort it out now as my mature hairline has not receeded anymore in over 2 years? thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Blake Bloxham Posted December 9, 2010 Senior Member Share Posted December 9, 2010 Dr. Lindsey, This case looks very natural and refined. Nicely done! "Doc" Blake Bloxham - formerly "Future_HT_Doc" Forum Co-Moderator and Editorial Assistant for the Hair Transplant Network, the Hair Loss Learning Center, the Hair Loss Q&A Blog, and the Hair Restoration Forum All opinions are my own and my advice does not constitute as medical advice. All medical questions and concerns should be addressed by a personal physician. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Dr. William Lindsey Posted December 13, 2010 Author Regular Member Share Posted December 13, 2010 Thanks Blake, sorry I missed meeting you in Boston. Dr. L William H. Lindsey, MD, FACS McLean, VA Dr. William Lindsey is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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