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A 46-year-old male was bothered by the progressive thinning throughout his hairline and the more and more apparent receding of his hairline. He came to the office of Dr. Carlos K. Wesley (NYC) for a 2056-graft procedure that filled in the frontal half of his scalp. The patient then returned 13 months later for follow-up images as seen below...

 

 

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Again it show wet hair before and dry hair after, would be interested to hear why you choose to show that.

Why not should the REAL result, either wet/wet or dry/dry.

Lately i have seen Many of those before after photos, and i dont Think it is the Right way to do it.

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Again it show wet hair before and dry hair after, would be interested to hear why you choose to show that.

Why not should the REAL result, either wet/wet or dry/dry.

Lately i have seen Many of those before after photos, and i dont Think it is the Right way to do it.

 

Probably because the contrast is greater.

 

I don't think the hair is wet in all the before pictures anyway.

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Why not should the REAL result, either wet/wet or dry/dry.

 

Some of the pictures do show dry before shots.

I am the owner/operator of AHEAD INK a Scalp Micropigmentation Company in Fort Lee, New Jersey. www.aheadink.com

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