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@ADil Your result look amazing so far. If I can get anything close that, I'll be happy. Thanks for sharing your journey man and please do keep updating us as you're part of the handful that's at 12 month mark. 

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On 3/12/2022 at 3:50 AM, SLA said:

Outstanding. Any ideas the height of your hairline? How many cm above the glabella?

I think its 7ish cm from glabella to hairline..

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Thank you so much for sharing your incredible HT journey! You've inspired me to take the plunge and make real enquires about a procedure for myself. The wheels are in motion with Aditya from Eugenix and I've specifically requested for Dr Das.

...Just need source some reasonably priced flights to New Delhi from the UK! 

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On 2/26/2022 at 3:56 AM, ADil said:

Thanks @Melvin- Moderator

Really appreciate it..
I wasn't going to comment but I feel I MUST..


When someone comments "pluggy Hairline" "sparse " "lower end of the results " might need a second transplant" on a 11 month results, its not constructive criticism in my eyes. So I reported it.
Even when politely told to refrain ..it became a ego issue and an intellectual battle..

I am sure I will get a very "Intellectual" reply here telling me to take criticism in a positive way etc..because this guy  needs to have the last word..

I am a perfectionist but still i am extremely happy with my results and I got very close to what i wanted to achieve..

And we must not forget.."Hair transplant is the Illusion of Density .!!! "


I am really greatful to this forum and the immense knowledge and support i continue to get here..

I am here to pay it forward by sharing my experience ..Not spread negativity 

Will continue to post my journey and help and guide whoever DMs me as well..

 

Before i forget..

I have come a loong way..🙂

 

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I would be over the moon with this results man.. 

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On 2/25/2022 at 8:56 PM, ADil said:

When someone comments "pluggy Hairline" "sparse " "lower end of the results " might need a second transplant" on a 11 month results, its not constructive criticism in my eyes. So I reported it.

Sorry, but in my opinion you and Melvin are completly wrong in this situation. You overreacted guys.

If you post your hairtransplant results, you have to be preapared to be critisized. It can hurt, because you spend money and have high hopes. Everybody has different expectations, so for some people your results can be amazing, others can see some imperfections and point them out. 

Arguments like "you don't post your own pictures, so you can't critisize" are illogical. You can always create some weird rules to try silence critique, but i think, it's against mission of this forum. 

For me, when i see before and after photos in this topic, this is like heaven(now) and hell(before). This topic helped me to make decision and i scheduled my procedure with dr Priyadarshini for May. I will create new topic about my journey of course ;)

Let's say that i will have results similar to Adil. It's hard to say if i will be thinking about second hairtransplant. I am on finasteride since 1 year(+ dermapen and minoxidil) and i am already happy from the results i got from medication, because miniaturization ended and i can now have normal hairstyle. However, year ago i didn't understand term "hair greed", now i understand it perfectly. As Gordon Geeko said - Greed is good :D 

 

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8 hours ago, GeneralNorwood said:

Sorry, but in my opinion you and Melvin are completly wrong in this situation. You overreacted guys.

If you post your hairtransplant results, you have to be preapared to be critisized. It can hurt, because you spend money and have high hopes. Everybody has different expectations, so for some people your results can be amazing, others can see some imperfections and point them out. 

Arguments like "you don't post your own pictures, so you can't critisize" are illogical. You can always create some weird rules to try silence critique, but i think, it's against mission of this forum. 

For me, when i see before and after photos in this topic, this is like heaven(now) and hell(before). This topic helped me to make decision and i scheduled my procedure with dr Priyadarshini for May. I will create new topic about my journey of course ;)

Let's say that i will have results similar to Adil. It's hard to say if i will be thinking about second hairtransplant. I am on finasteride since 1 year(+ dermapen and minoxidil) and i am already happy from the results i got from medication, because miniaturization ended and i can now have normal hairstyle. However, year ago i didn't understand term "hair greed", now i understand it perfectly. As Gordon Geeko said - Greed is good :D 

 

Completely disagree. This is an interactive journal- not a thread whose focus and purpose is criticizing the surgeons procedure and/or the result. If the OP asks for your opinion, like 'hey all I think my hairline is looking pluggy, what do you all think?' then obviously you can answer. It's called tact, and something everyone should practice when it comes to these journals. 

If you want, start a thread in the hair transplant Q&A section where you disect doctors and their results, but doing it in these journals is not the place.

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On 2/25/2022 at 1:56 PM, ADil said:

Thanks @Melvin- Moderator

Really appreciate it..
I wasn't going to comment but I feel I MUST..


When someone comments "pluggy Hairline" "sparse " "lower end of the results " might need a second transplant" on a 11 month results, its not constructive criticism in my eyes. So I reported it.
Even when politely told to refrain ..it became a ego issue and an intellectual battle..

I am sure I will get a very "Intellectual" reply here telling me to take criticism in a positive way etc..because this guy  needs to have the last word..

I am a perfectionist but still i am extremely happy with my results and I got very close to what i wanted to achieve..

And we must not forget.."Hair transplant is the Illusion of Density .!!! "


I am really greatful to this forum and the immense knowledge and support i continue to get here..

I am here to pay it forward by sharing my experience ..Not spread negativity 

Will continue to post my journey and help and guide whoever DMs me as well..

 

Before i forget..

I have come a loong way..🙂

 

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Hey do you mind taking a look at my results? im actually nearing the 12 month mark and am hoping for some guidance/comparison between our results.

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15 month update

 

Wow😮🙂

 

It has been 15+ months ..

 

Can't believe how nervous i was in march last year before the procedure..

Time really has flown..

 

Here are my observations at this point..

 

1) Hair post hair transplant need GROOMING..

 

Hair transplant is the " Illusion of density"

Grooming is very important to manage and make hair look fuller.

 

My hair texture is very thin and I live in Mumbai which is very very humid..So my hair gets damp and lumpy and stick to each other resulting in scanty looking hair if I am not careful. Also I have a fairer scalp and darker hair 😬

 

 

What i use (not every day)

- Hair Serum post hair wash to make it less dry and more managable. (Streak hair serum)

- Hair dryer at medium settings

- Hair wax ( dry powder based -Urban Gabru)

- Hair Fibers (Toppik or Cabooki) very little if needed

 

 

Also

 

Hair texture has improved a lot

Transplanted hair are no longer coarse or curling.. they are the same texture as my original hair so much more managable than before..

 

 

2) Temple points are still not perfect.. Still deciding on how to go about it..Maybe add a couple of hundred grafts (if i am willling)

 

If i trim my hair very short on the sides , they look ok.. but if the length increases..they look sparse especially the left temple..

 

Right temple is about okay ..i comb my hair from left to right so not a big issue still it goes deeper than the left

 

3) Harsh lights are still the enemy of hair transplant 🙃

 

But hair fibers and dry wax make a huge difference and it looks near perfect..

 

4) Sometimes i feel i went too conservative on the hair line😁..I never imagined the hair looking this good post transplant ..maybe at a later stage if i need ..will think about it..

 

At my age, 35, it looks natural and suits me best..

From Comb over to slick back hairstyles ..I have come a long way..

 

5) Finastiride and Minoxidil 5% daily regiment 

 

Hopefully won't need another major procedure for quite sometime 🤞

 

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5 minutes ago, ADil said:

15 month update

 

Wow😮🙂

 

It has been 15+ months ..

 

Can't believe how nervous i was in march last year before the procedure..

Time really has flown..

 

Here are my observations at this point..

 

1) Hair post hair transplant need GROOMING..

 

Hair transplant is the " Illusion of density"

Grooming is very important to manage and make hair look fuller.

 

My hair texture is very thin and I live in Mumbai which is very very humid..So my hair gets damp and lumpy and stick to each other resulting in scanty looking hair if I am not careful. Also I have a fairer scalp and darker hair 😬

 

 

What i use (not every day)

- Hair Serum post hair wash to make it less dry and more managable. (Streak hair serum)

- Hair dryer at medium settings

- Hair wax ( dry powder based -Urban Gabru)

- Hair Fibers (Toppik or Cabooki) very little if needed

 

 

Also

 

Hair texture has improved a lot

Transplanted hair are no longer coarse or curling.. they are the same texture as my original hair so much more managable than before..

 

 

2) Temple points are still not perfect.. Still deciding on how to go about it..Maybe add a couple of hundred grafts (if i am willling)

 

If i trim my hair very short on the sides , they look ok.. but if the length increases..they look sparse especially the left temple..

 

Right temple is about okay ..i comb my hair from left to right so not a big issue still it goes deeper than the left

 

3) Harsh lights are still the enemy of hair transplant 🙃

 

But hair fibers and dry wax make a huge difference and it looks near perfect..

 

4) Sometimes i feel i went too conservative on the hair line😁..I never imagined the hair looking this good post transplant ..maybe at a later stage if i need ..will think about it..

 

At my age, 35, it looks natural and suits me best..

From Comb over to slick back hairstyles ..I have come a long way..

 

5) Finastiride and Minoxidil 5% daily regiment 

 

Hopefully won't need another major procedure for quite sometime 🤞

 

Posting pics with different hair lengths  lights and situations...

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Your results are looking amazing.

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1 hour ago, ADil said:

15 month update

 

Wow😮🙂

 

It has been 15+ months ..

 

Can't believe how nervous i was in march last year before the procedure..

Time really has flown..

 

Here are my observations at this point..

 

1) Hair post hair transplant need GROOMING..

 

Hair transplant is the " Illusion of density"

Grooming is very important to manage and make hair look fuller.

 

My hair texture is very thin and I live in Mumbai which is very very humid..So my hair gets damp and lumpy and stick to each other resulting in scanty looking hair if I am not careful. Also I have a fairer scalp and darker hair 😬

 

 

What i use (not every day)

- Hair Serum post hair wash to make it less dry and more managable. (Streak hair serum)

- Hair dryer at medium settings

- Hair wax ( dry powder based -Urban Gabru)

- Hair Fibers (Toppik or Cabooki) very little if needed

 

 

Also

 

Hair texture has improved a lot

Transplanted hair are no longer coarse or curling.. they are the same texture as my original hair so much more managable than before..

 

 

2) Temple points are still not perfect.. Still deciding on how to go about it..Maybe add a couple of hundred grafts (if i am willling)

 

If i trim my hair very short on the sides , they look ok.. but if the length increases..they look sparse especially the left temple..

 

Right temple is about okay ..i comb my hair from left to right so not a big issue still it goes deeper than the left

 

3) Harsh lights are still the enemy of hair transplant 🙃

 

But hair fibers and dry wax make a huge difference and it looks near perfect..

 

4) Sometimes i feel i went too conservative on the hair line😁..I never imagined the hair looking this good post transplant ..maybe at a later stage if i need ..will think about it..

 

At my age, 35, it looks natural and suits me best..

From Comb over to slick back hairstyles ..I have come a long way..

 

5) Finastiride and Minoxidil 5% daily regiment 

 

Hopefully won't need another major procedure for quite sometime 🤞

 

Posting pics with different hair lengths  lights and situations...

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holy **** that looks great

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It has indeed gotten even better extremely happy for you man 👏 

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Absolutely awesome! I’m so happy for you!

I know exactly what you mean about maintenance! I do the same dance, with the dryer, toppik and clay! But the inconvenience is a blessing.

Absolutely great result from Eugenix here. The haircut is awesome too!

Congratulations!

 

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