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@Babou1410Thanks for the tag.

Dr. Bisanga performs restorations in all extents of hair loss and specialises in both frontal hairline and crown restorations. 

I would agree that there are more cases shared that present hairline restoration as I believe that this is reflective in demand.
I have never met a patient who has requested his crown restored whilst leaving his frontal third without hair. Generally the front is the priority when necessary.

In terms of scheduling, the last 18 months with Covid has presented some changes to the pattern of scheduling, with many patients looking to confirm a date later in the year as opposed to the following month or two with the understanding that travel restrictions will have eased.
Now that travel is opening up again, scheduling is currently very active. Whilst some travel restrictions and late changes may present a single date here and there, in general a wait time of 3-4 months would generally be able to present a few options.

@FernandBy all means reach out to the clinic and request an update of the calendar and we will be able to explore specific dates based around your availability. Drop me a dm if I may be able to help in any way.

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13 minutes ago, Raphael84 said:

@Babou1410Thanks for the tag.

Dr. Bisanga performs restorations in all extents of hair loss and specialises in both frontal hairline and crown restorations. 

I would agree that there are more cases shared that present hairline restoration as I believe that this is reflective in demand.
I have never met a patient who has requested his crown restored whilst leaving his frontal third without hair. Generally the front is the priority when necessary.

In terms of scheduling, the last 18 months with Covid has presented some changes to the pattern of scheduling, with many patients looking to confirm a date later in the year as opposed to the following month or two with the understanding that travel restrictions will have eased.
Now that travel is opening up again, scheduling is currently very active. Whilst some travel restrictions and late changes may present a single date here and there, in general a wait time of 3-4 months would generally be able to present a few options.

@FernandBy all means reach out to the clinic and request an update of the calendar and we will be able to explore specific dates based around your availability. Drop me a dm if I may be able to help in any way.

Hi Raphael, thank you. I wrote you a message. Looking forward to hear from you :)

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Bisanga hits another homer ️ D669CC86-6E23-4BE3-BDE1-E6437B63C4BF.jpeg

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Here is my 9 month update.
No big changes for the time being.
Except that my implanted hair is started to be curly which has never been the case in the past.
I still hope the hairline will be a bit more dense, hopefully it will improve over the last 3 months.

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Looks simply amazing 🤩 

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Looks great - that’s you set for a good few years now.
 

If you wanted to be super critical, you could argue a few extra grafts in the left hand side just off the centre of your hairline may give you the total ‘home run’ experience , I have seen this with a few other Bisanga hairlines, so it may just be a design style of his, possibly to do with a part line or historical cowlick etc? Maybe @Raphael84 could chime in? But non the less , it looks great, and to anyone in the street, they’d never assume you to be a hair loss sufferer. 
 

How are you getting on with the oral minoxidil and SP? Still taking both without sides? 

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1 hour ago, Curious25 said:

Looks great - that’s you set for a good few years now.
 

If you wanted to be super critical, you could argue a few extra grafts in the left hand side just off the centre of your hairline may give you the total ‘home run’ experience , I have seen this with a few other Bisanga hairlines, so it may just be a design style of his, possibly to do with a part line or historical cowlick etc? Maybe @Raphael84 could chime in? But non the less , it looks great, and to anyone in the street, they’d never assume you to be a hair loss sufferer. 
 

How are you getting on with the oral minoxidil and SP? Still taking both without sides? 

Yeah indeed if you want to be a perfectionist, a few grafts extra would make it perfect but I am already satisfied with the result.

still on minox and SP, no sides so far 😉

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7 hours ago, Gokuhairline said:

i agree with everyone this is a great result...what type of minox are you on ? oral or topical ? also what brand SP ? 

Oral minox, one pill a day 5mg, it is made at the pharmacy so no particular brand.

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1 minute ago, Marco Van Basten said:

Hi Babou,

Thanks for the story of your journey!

Are you happy with the result so far?

I was at Dr Bisanga last week so just at the beginning of my journey :)

Hi Marco,

Yes I am happy about the result, my hairline is back and you don't notice anything on the donor area.
If I want to be picky, I can maybe add some more density to the hairline by a 2nd surgery but honestly I wont.

The result is really good and I need to compare with where I am coming from ;) 

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3 hours ago, Babou1410 said:

Hi Marco,

Yes I am happy about the result, my hairline is back and you don't notice anything on the donor area.
If I want to be picky, I can maybe add some more density to the hairline by a 2nd surgery but honestly I wont.

The result is really good and I need to compare with where I am coming from ;) 

Thanks Babou.... it does look great :)

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