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22 hours ago, hockeyman said:

This is a beautiful result. I really love the design of your new hairline. That peak in the middle is sweet as it helps lower the overall appearance of your hairline. That's what I would like to do when I pull the trigger. I was wondering how much input you had in the design of your new hairline? Was the widows peak your idea or did Dr. Hasson suggest it?

I chose it. I always had (or at least used to have) a minor/soft widows peak. I showed him a picture of me in my twenties and said “can we recreate that?” And he did.

I did have him draw on several hairlines before settling on one. (You can see in some of my operation day pics posted earlier that there’s several lines on my scalp.) Don’t be scared to be picky. i drew them on my head at home too before going so I knew what I wanted. 

The new widows peak is a but more pronounced than I had practiced drawing, but I like it. Hasson was really patient with that stage and we discussed options and “the look” it would likely generate. He’s good. 

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On 12/19/2019 at 8:28 PM, SprayPaint said:

I chose it. I always had (or at least used to have) a minor/soft widows peak. I showed him a picture of me in my twenties and said “can we recreate that?” And he did.

I did have him draw on several hairlines before settling on one. (You can see in some of my operation day pics posted earlier that there’s several lines on my scalp.) Don’t be scared to be picky. i drew them on my head at home too before going so I knew what I wanted. 

The new widows peak is a but more pronounced than I had practiced drawing, but I like it. Hasson was really patient with that stage and we discussed options and “the look” it would likely generate. He’s good. 

I really like Hasson's work, but all his hairlines I saw are kinda V shaped. I wonder if he does also more circular hairlines, like Pekiner

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On 12/19/2019 at 10:28 AM, SprayPaint said:

I chose it. I always had (or at least used to have) a minor/soft widows peak. I showed him a picture of me in my twenties and said “can we recreate that?” And he did.

I did have him draw on several hairlines before settling on one. (You can see in some of my operation day pics posted earlier that there’s several lines on my scalp.) Don’t be scared to be picky. i drew them on my head at home too before going so I knew what I wanted. 

The new widows peak is a but more pronounced than I had practiced drawing, but I like it. Hasson was really patient with that stage and we discussed options and “the look” it would likely generate. He’s good. 

Happy 2020.

wondering  if you have continued with daily fin and how you’re tolerating it in terms of any potential sides. 

also, sorry if I missed it, but what’s your age? 

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On 2/6/2020 at 1:31 AM, yesplease said:

Happy 2020.

wondering  if you have continued with daily fin and how you’re tolerating it in terms of any potential sides. 

also, sorry if I missed it, but what’s your age? 

40. 
I stopped fin in August. Was on it for a total of 9months.
I actually felt like more of my hair was coming out in the shower when I was using it so I stopped. 
so far I haven’t experienced any rapid loss elsewhere. 

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On 2/6/2020 at 6:53 AM, karatekid said:

The results look amazing.

But wont you say 4350 is alot for this area?  do you know what is the regrowth rate?

4350 is what was necessary with the thinness of my hair to make this work. Anything less would’ve looked thin. Under very harsh lighting I can still see about an inch into my hairline if my hair is styled back. In my opinion, that’s what sets Hasson apart from the rest. He tells you how much you “really” need. 

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I’ve received some requests for an update, so even though I’m a bit past the 18month mark we can just call this the year-and-a-half update. 

Like most of you, I haven’t left the house in months due to Covid, which has given me the chance to see what the hair looks like grown out. As you can see it’s gotten pretty long, but I’m still very happy with it. 

The photos below were taken today outside. No product, no fillers, etc  
One thing about the hair being longer though is that it accentuates any thinness. So at this length I can see much more scalp than when it’s shorter. Still though, no complaints and couldn’t be happier. 

I live up by the Great Lakes and it’s great to be out by the water with the wind blowing and to not be stressing about a combover. 

My hair looks straight here, but that’s only if I use a blow dryer after showering. If I let my hair air dry it gets super kinky and curly. Which is weird, bc I never had curly hair. But like I said,  if I don’t blow dry it straight it looks like Kenny G. No joke. 
I’d heard some guys say their hair came back curly but that relaxed over time. I don’t think I can say the same. The transplanted hair is definitely more curly than I imagined and it seems like it’s here to stay. Plus, the length of the hair probably exacerbates the situation. Oh well, small price to pay.  I’ll definitely deal with this over the alternative. 

I appreciate all the DMs I’ve received from guys saying that this thread helped them pull the trigger. I’m glad if it helped. This forum helped educate me and helped me make the decision I did, so the least we can do is pay it forward. 

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3 hours ago, SprayPaint said:

I’ve received some requests for an update, so even though I’m a bit past the 18month mark we can just call this the year-and-a-half update. 

Like most of you, I haven’t left the house in months due to Covid, which has given me the chance to see what the hair looks like grown out. As you can see it’s gotten pretty long, but I’m still very happy with it. 

The photos below were taken today outside. No product, no fillers, etc  
One thing about the hair being longer though is that it accentuates any thinness. So at this length I can see much more scalp than when it’s shorter. Still though, no complaints and couldn’t be happier. 

I live up by the Great Lakes and it’s great to be out by the water with the wind blowing and to not be stressing about a combover. 

My hair looks straight here, but that’s only if I use a blow dryer after showering. If I let my hair air dry it gets super kinky and curly. Which is weird, bc I never had curly hair. But like I said,  if I don’t blow dry it straight it looks like Kenny G. No joke. 
I’d heard some guys say their hair came back curly but that relaxed over time. I don’t think I can say the same. The transplanted hair is definitely more curly than I imagined and it seems like it’s here to stay. Plus, the length of the hair probably exacerbates the situation. Oh well, small price to pay.  I’ll definitely deal with this over the alternative. 

I appreciate all the DMs I’ve received from guys saying that this thread helped them pull the trigger. I’m glad if it helped. This forum helped educate me and helped me make the decision I did, so the least we can do is pay it forward. 

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Amazing result! You don't see too many HTs that look good at longer lengths, good for you! Your hair length/style now is around what I had for many years before I started receding and thinning more aggressively, if I knew I could get your result I'd pull the trigger tomorrow.

 

Have you stayed off of fin? Are you using minox?

 

Stay safe and enjoy your new locks.

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2 hours ago, yesplease said:

Amazing result! You don't see too many HTs that look good at longer lengths, good for you! Your hair length/style now is around what I had for many years before I started receding and thinning more aggressively, if I knew I could get your result I'd pull the trigger tomorrow.

 

Have you stayed off of fin? Are you using minox?

 

Stay safe and enjoy your new locks.

Thanks. No, I have not restarted the fin and no minox either. 

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Hey awesome thread. I do not mean to hi jack the thread, but I have been dying to get my HT done as well, but cannot travel to Canada due to Covid. Based on my research it seems like Hasson is top quality. In your research in HT did you find any doctors in US that would produce the same quality as Hasson? Also what is your opinion on Dr Hasson vs Dr Wong ?

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On 7/7/2020 at 4:52 PM, Ken23 said:

Hey awesome thread. I do not mean to hi jack the thread, but I have been dying to get my HT done as well, but cannot travel to Canada due to Covid. Based on my research it seems like Hasson is top quality. In your research in HT did you find any doctors in US that would produce the same quality as Hasson? Also what is your opinion on Dr Hasson vs Dr Wong ?

Thank you.
Yes, I looked at some US doctors (many of the same that receive positive reviews on this site) but based on the results I saw (on this site and others) and the feedback I received on Hasson and his work, for me the choice was pretty clear. I didn’t really do much research on Wong. 

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Honestly I've been checking the forums for new hasson reviews lately and I really don't see very often new hasson threads being started showing patient posted results as much as I see some other doctors being posted about 

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For OP,

You stated you are not using Minoxidil or Fin. 

So what are you thinking will happen long term or what did Hasson recommend ? Should there be some concern that the hair behind the new hairline will continue to receed?

I personally wouldn't want to use Fin either, but it would be hard to let hair like that go ! 

What are your thoughts with the matter and what is the strategy going forward?

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I am also curious.. did Dr. Hasson talk you into the widows peak hairline? Or is that exactly what you wanted and asked for? I've read others went in wanting it straight across, and were talked into the more natural looking widows peak

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