Regular Member IanH Posted November 5, 2020 Regular Member Share Posted November 5, 2020 Hi Rossybop, my honest opinion is that isn't a big enough change. You can find a nice balance in between conservative and aggressive but ultimately you need to be happy. You say yourself in the post you were hoping they would propose a wider hairline, there is your answer. Some of the options jimcraig152 has put forward are much better in my opinion. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Rossybop Posted November 5, 2020 Author Senior Member Share Posted November 5, 2020 3 hours ago, jimcraig152 said: Could be. Or they may be approaching your case with more aggressive hairline-only work like this: If so, that would account for the 300-500 extra grafts. And here is the same hairline with some theoretical temple work: Anyhow, the mid-forehead height of the hairline placement by this clinic is good and close to where Mother Nature would have placed it on your face (applying fibonacci sequence principles, rule of thirds, being age appropriate, etc.), while still being conservative. But yeah, I think one of these two photos is what you should be looking for while preserving donor supply to treat future progression. Yeah, I much prefer the temple work and nicer frame that you have applied. Thanks very much buddy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Rossybop Posted November 5, 2020 Author Senior Member Share Posted November 5, 2020 56 minutes ago, IanH said: Hi Rossybop, my honest opinion is that isn't a big enough change. You can find a nice balance in between conservative and aggressive but ultimately you need to be happy. You say yourself in the post you were hoping they would propose a wider hairline, there is your answer. Some of the options jimcraig152 has put forward are much better in my opinion. Thanks for your opinion. Now that I've heard from lots of people and I've seen some alternative hairlines I think I'll go explore more aggressive options. Thanks for the help and support 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrTBarghouthi Posted November 5, 2020 Share Posted November 5, 2020 I agree with most of the comments here. I Think the mid section height is acceptable and realistic. However, I do think you will need some flaring near the temples or a slightly lower hairline. I personally like the flared hairline around the temples just at a point to blend with your temporal hair. Gives a youthful look. As for the temple points, that can be done but in your case, it is not super important as you do have a hint of a temple point which is really the whole purpose of doing them. They tend to remain red for a while in fair skin so I tend to avoid them if no flat recession" in it exists. Dr. Taleb Barghouthi approved and recommended on the Hair Transplant Network. You can schedule a virtual consultation with me here. Contact me via WhatsApp at +962798378396 (Jordan) Social media: Facebook YouTube Twitter Instagram Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Rossybop Posted November 5, 2020 Author Senior Member Share Posted November 5, 2020 1 hour ago, DrTBarghouthi said: I agree with most of the comments here. I Think the mid section height is acceptable and realistic. However, I do think you will need some flaring near the temples or a slightly lower hairline. I personally like the flared hairline around the temples just at a point to blend with your temporal hair. Gives a youthful look. As for the temple points, that can be done but in your case, it is not super important as you do have a hint of a temple point which is really the whole purpose of doing them. They tend to remain red for a while in fair skin so I tend to avoid them if no flat recession" in it exists. Ok, interesting and good to hear a surgeon's opinion here. Can you tell me/demonstrate what is flaring near the temples/a lower hairline? I'm confused as to what you mean by working on my temple points, and this term "no flat recession." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrTBarghouthi Posted November 5, 2020 Share Posted November 5, 2020 Flares are just gentle curves around your temple peaks or recessions. Temporal points are the triangular peaks on the sides. As long as you have pointy triangles, then that looks natural, however, if the points recede back to a flat line then they may need to be transplanted to make them pointy again. Dr. Taleb Barghouthi approved and recommended on the Hair Transplant Network. You can schedule a virtual consultation with me here. Contact me via WhatsApp at +962798378396 (Jordan) Social media: Facebook YouTube Twitter Instagram Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrTBarghouthi Posted November 5, 2020 Share Posted November 5, 2020 Sorry about the bad drawings. I didnt mean to lower it that much but just to show my thoughts about it. Dr. Taleb Barghouthi approved and recommended on the Hair Transplant Network. You can schedule a virtual consultation with me here. Contact me via WhatsApp at +962798378396 (Jordan) Social media: Facebook YouTube Twitter Instagram Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Rossybop Posted November 5, 2020 Author Senior Member Share Posted November 5, 2020 Aha. Now I see. I am learning so much here it is like a university degree on hair transplant surgery ha! Flares, temporal peaks and temporal points - got ya! So you reckon perhaps flares/temporal point work should be done, but I don't really need anything done on my temporal peaks - interesting! I will be sure to mention all of these points from now on whenever I contact transplant professionals. Thank you kindly for your assistance. Is it likely that the temporal points will recede? I started using finasteride and Regaine recently. Also is it true that balding slows down in the 30's/40's? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrTBarghouthi Posted November 5, 2020 Share Posted November 5, 2020 I personally thing you need softer temple recessions. Sometimes to get that properly done, you will need a slight correction of the temple points/peaks and sometimes we can avoid it. The temple points can recede yes ofcourse. Not in everyone but they sure can and that’s when they may need few grafts to recreate their shape. Stick to Finasteride and minoxidil that’s great. Dr. Taleb Barghouthi approved and recommended on the Hair Transplant Network. You can schedule a virtual consultation with me here. Contact me via WhatsApp at +962798378396 (Jordan) Social media: Facebook YouTube Twitter Instagram Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Rossybop Posted November 5, 2020 Author Senior Member Share Posted November 5, 2020 Awesome! Great to know all this. Can't wait to get an awesome transplant from a brilliant surgeon now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member jimcraig152 Posted November 6, 2020 Senior Member Share Posted November 6, 2020 (edited) Animated based upon the good doctor @DrTBarghouthi's feedback. Looks like he is spot on with lowering the hairline a bit plus the flaring and temple work (if I am interpreting things correctly). Didn't do any freehand drawing this time around. Doesn't look it is an exponential increase in grafts either. (Hair line at the end. Wait for it.) Edited November 6, 2020 by jimcraig152 grammar 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member jimcraig152 Posted November 6, 2020 Senior Member Share Posted November 6, 2020 (edited) Duplicate. Edited November 6, 2020 by jimcraig152 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrTBarghouthi Posted November 6, 2020 Share Posted November 6, 2020 38 minutes ago, jimcraig152 said: Animated based upon the good doctor @DrTBarghouthi's feedback. Looks like he is spot on with lowering the hairline a bit plus the flaring and temple work (if I am interpreting things correctly). Didn't do any freehand drawing this time around. Doesn't look it is an exponential increase in grafts either. (Hair line at the end. Wait for it.) This is amazing @jimcraig152 and I think it suits him perfectly. 1 1 Dr. Taleb Barghouthi approved and recommended on the Hair Transplant Network. You can schedule a virtual consultation with me here. Contact me via WhatsApp at +962798378396 (Jordan) Social media: Facebook YouTube Twitter Instagram Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Rossybop Posted November 6, 2020 Author Senior Member Share Posted November 6, 2020 Yes, that's right, that is fantastic stuff. There really is a job for you doing this. Great guide! Not too big an increase in the grafts is right, an extra few hundred is all. Thanks very much! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member jimcraig152 Posted November 6, 2020 Senior Member Share Posted November 6, 2020 No worries @Rossybop. We are brothers in the struggle. Glad to be of help. When you do get your procedure, page me. Very keen on seeing your eventual road to success. I'd be weary of the clinic you spoke of in this thread however. Highly ethical, yes. Highly technical, perhaps. Highly artistic though? As you can see the proposed hairline they designed for you was unanimously jeered. I believe you are in good hands now (your own). -Best 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Rossybop Posted November 6, 2020 Author Senior Member Share Posted November 6, 2020 29 minutes ago, jimcraig152 said: No worries @Rossybop. We are brothers in the struggle. Glad to be of help. When you do get your procedure, page me. Very keen on seeing your eventual road to success. I'd be weary of the clinic you spoke of in this thread however. Highly ethical, yes. Highly technical, perhaps. Highly artistic though? As you can see the proposed hairline they designed for you was unanimously jeered. I believe you are in good hands now (your own). -Best Brothers in struggle is right mate. The assistance and community support here is brilliant. The clinic I attended in Dublin are the most well-known in Ireland. They pride themselves on being ethical, however, I think they have not updated their skillset since they opened 17 years ago. They are also one of the most expensive clinics in the world. I think I'll choose either Dr Saifi in Poland or Dr Anastasakis in Greece. Thanks, I'll share my journey here when I have a procedure. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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