Giuseppe-HDC Posted April 11, 2017 Share Posted April 11, 2017 Hi Everybody, This patient who is a Norwood Class 3 and 31 years old had an FUE hair transplant surgery for Hairline and frontal third restoration with 3000 grafts at HDC Hair Clinic. This FUE hair transplant surgery is presented in detail with before, immediately post op and 13 months photos after the surgery. Note that the after photos were send to HDC from the patient who came for his surgery from Abroad. It may be also useful to say that HDC is including the travel and accommodation cost in the offered price per graft. Additionally HDC has released online its new updated website in the beginning of April 2017. You can have a look on this link HDC Hair transplant | Restoration clinic fue Regards, Giuseppe Before Immediately after 13 Months post op Giuseppe Grezzi Representative of HDC Hair Clinic and Head Hair transplant Technician Email : giuseppe@hdc.com.cy Whatapp +357 97 741250 HDC Whatsapp +357 99 205741 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member aWidowsPeek Posted April 15, 2017 Senior Member Share Posted April 15, 2017 Excellent result as usual Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member hsrp10 Posted April 16, 2017 Senior Member Share Posted April 16, 2017 I don't like the photos in dark lighting (yes I know patient sent), but as always great work. go dense or go home Unbiased advice and opinions based on 25 plus years of researching and actual experience with hair loss, hair restoration via both FUT & FUE, SMP, scalp issues including scalp eczema & seborrheic dermatitis and many others HSRP10's favorite FUT surgeons: *Dr. Konior, *Dr Hasson, Dr. Rahal HSRP10's favorite FUE surgeons: *Dr. Konior, *Dr. Bisanga, Dr. Erdogan, Dr. Couto (*indicates actual experience with doctor) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Dolph1969 Posted April 16, 2017 Senior Member Share Posted April 16, 2017 HDC always produce great, natural results. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Triple7 Posted April 17, 2017 Senior Member Share Posted April 17, 2017 It is easy to see the improvement but I agree that the dark pictures are surely adding some density. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Giuseppe-HDC Posted April 20, 2017 Author Share Posted April 20, 2017 Thank you for your comments. It is true that the photos are kind of dark and can show more density. Still someone can see the natural result of the hairline work. But let us analyze in more detail this result. As shown in the photos, about 1 inch to front the density placed was high and behind that the density marked with yellow line is low. The reason is that he had his own hair at the time of surgery and we did not want to go so aggressively into this area in order to avoid shock loss. If you study more carefully the photo send by patient you can notice that the result density is higher in the front inch, than behind. So obviously the patient lost some of his existing hair in the grafted yellow area but also even in the area behind where the transplant had covered. This means that he would soon need another pass to increase the density in this area. The advantage of HDC is that the donor is not damaged and it is possible to extract from the same area 3-4 times with a total of about 8000+ grafts from a normal donor. See our latest article on avoiding donor scaring and depletion on this link http://www.hairtransplants-hdc.com/blog/item/avoiding-scarring-and-depletion-of-the-donor-in-large-fue-sessions So this example can be a good one for patients to understand that the hair transplant process is an ongoing process as we continue to lose hair and especially for young patients that want to have a very dense hairline and temples without considering what will come after. I hope my analysis is useful. Giuseppe Giuseppe Grezzi Representative of HDC Hair Clinic and Head Hair transplant Technician Email : giuseppe@hdc.com.cy Whatapp +357 97 741250 HDC Whatsapp +357 99 205741 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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