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Hi All

 

I have asked this question before but didnt get a reponse. So I would appeciate any feedback

 

Is the final result the same or better than the results seen just prior to the transplanted hairs being shed.

 

I ask this because at 2 weeks post op my hair looked really good. Obviously now its all shed and im back to pre op stage.

 

Im hoping that the final result will be better , but I just want to know what to expect.

 

Cheers guys

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HT No1 : Nobel clinic, Gatwick 500 grafts - Terrible result, left with bumpy skin

 

HT No2 : Marwan Saifi 1680 grafts. Great result

 

HT No3 - Marwan Saifi 1250 grafts. Another good result.

 

HT No4 - Hakan Doganay 2134 grafts. Result TBA

 

Total 5134 grafts.

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Any advice ????

HT No1 : Nobel clinic, Gatwick 500 grafts - Terrible result, left with bumpy skin

 

HT No2 : Marwan Saifi 1680 grafts. Great result

 

HT No3 - Marwan Saifi 1250 grafts. Another good result.

 

HT No4 - Hakan Doganay 2134 grafts. Result TBA

 

Total 5134 grafts.

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I too would like to know. Is the 2 week phase up until the shedding a true representation of what the outcome will be after a year? Sometimes I see post-op pictures and the hairs look a little sparse, only for them to fill out months later. Do some of the hairs fall out almost immediately(not the actual root though)??

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Any experiences hair transplaters or patient coordinators have any advice on this ???

 

Thanks

HT No1 : Nobel clinic, Gatwick 500 grafts - Terrible result, left with bumpy skin

 

HT No2 : Marwan Saifi 1680 grafts. Great result

 

HT No3 - Marwan Saifi 1250 grafts. Another good result.

 

HT No4 - Hakan Doganay 2134 grafts. Result TBA

 

Total 5134 grafts.

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Jotronic posted a thread on this one time....and I think, not positive, but I think the reason he stated that often your hair looks so good and full after a transplant is because the redness that is associated with the scalp after a transplant causes a greater illusion of density....Now, I could be totally wrong BUT I think that is what he wrote one time...and he even posted pictures to prove it....

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This is correct, however I believe he was comparing the hair instantly after the transplant v final result. I remember this because a lot of the 'darkness' which he said made it look much better afterwards, was actually blood where the holes are punched in the recipient area.

 

I would expect that just before grafts fall out (2-4 weeks), the redness gives a bit of a false sense of density, however to counter balance this, when the hair has grown back after 12-18 months, the shadows under the longer hair would also give darkness.

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Thanks all

HT No1 : Nobel clinic, Gatwick 500 grafts - Terrible result, left with bumpy skin

 

HT No2 : Marwan Saifi 1680 grafts. Great result

 

HT No3 - Marwan Saifi 1250 grafts. Another good result.

 

HT No4 - Hakan Doganay 2134 grafts. Result TBA

 

Total 5134 grafts.

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But do the immediate post-op results ie 2-8 days show the exact density/amount of hair that will grow in a year? I've seen some early post op shots where some areas look sparse only for them to fill out 6 months later.

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