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Dr Wong - 7 Month Post Op Update


BillyJ

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Hello everyone,

 

Actual 7 month anniversary is tomorrow 13 December. These photos are a day shy of that date as with the busy Christmas period I probably won't have an opportunity to take pictures again for a while.

 

Initially I was a little disappointed when I saw the top of the head photos as I hoped for fuller growth. On reflection I feel that good progress has been made, when considering where I started from. Growth in the crown is clearly lagging behind the front section, however I can see, as well as feel, that there is growth. Another consideration is hair surrounding the transplanted hair is much longer and thicker, which contributes to a seemingly negative contrast.

 

Am nonetheless very happy as you can possibly tell from the front view.

 

I seem to have inadvertantly, and happily, been able to copy text and photos from my blog - there are a few more 7 month update photos on the blog. Too much to hope for this technophobe to get them all attached with this message.

Any comments will, as always, be welcome.

 

Regards,

 

Bill

 

 

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Looking good, Billy. At 7 months you still have more to go so I expect that smile will only get bigger over the next several months. Happy Holidays to you and your family and thank you for updating us.

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Is your scalp still red?

 

As far as the coverage...you were pretty slick...for seven months you would be looking a gift horse in the mouth to look for much more at this point.

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Really good for only 7 months. You're probably going to be enjoying more growth in the coming months. You might want to wait until 12 months before making a more critical evaluation on the lagging crown. It's much too soon to tell where it's going to be.

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Thank you for your kind comments Joe. I'm very satisfied with progress to date and am looking forward to an even better final outcome.

 

Given your history with H&W I hardly need to wish you well with your last procedure, as I would be confident of it being as successful as before, nevertheless I do.

 

Hope you and yours have a good Christmas and New Year.

 

Kind regards.

 

Bill

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Your comments are most welcome Spanker.

 

There does appear to be a hint of redness in the hairline area but no more than that - not enough to concern me or indeed that I readily notice.

 

Couldn't agree more with your sentiment on coverage. Certainly, on reflection my assessment was slightly out of balance. I am more than happy with progress so far and feel it will improve beyond this relatively early month 7 position.

 

Regards.

 

Bill

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Good to see your encouraging words Uselessgomez.

 

I agree wholeheartedly with all your observations. Think I have a tendency to forget that 7 months is little more than half way to a final outcome. Yet I would say I am generally a realist - perhaps with a dash of day dreamer, mixed at times with a modicum of impatience.

 

Regards.

 

Bill

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