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On 9/2/2021 at 9:11 AM, MazAB said:

@Berba11 they set me up at the Westin for 2 nights and I just extended it. It's easier for me and Eugenix as their drivers make the daily trips to and from the facility to accommodate out of country patients. After the 2 complimentary nights, I'm paying $70 US dollars per night. 

how was westin? also what did you do for food while you were there? where did you buy from? 

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Hello Gents! Just hit 9 months and feeling more like this hair transplant is every part of me instead of just the new part of me. I feel like month 9 and up is when it takes its true form and establishes that new identity for how you look. I'm desperately in need of a haircut, but also embracing the untamed, shaggy look whenever I can as well.😁

Dr P and the Eugenix roadshow is coming to NYC, and looking forward to paying it forward to the clinic and getting a chance to spend more quality time with the doctor and Eugenix family. Perfect timing with my progress as I’ll be meeting some new prospective Eugenix patients and former clients from the New York area on June 17th-18th. So spread the word if any of you know anyone from New York or close to that would benefit from a discussion with Eugenix. We would love to have them show up for a consultation and get a chance to meet both Dr Pradeep and Dr Arika, discuss the details around the clinic, and assess their overall goals and objectives for a hair transplant.  

Hoping to meet some of you there!

Thanks guys!

~ Maz

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You’re looking absolutely brilliant, Arman!

That slightly rugged, slick hair (that leave-in conditioner your recommended is superb by the way!) suits you perfectly. Loving that soft closure on the temple corners as well!

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I like the longer hair, the curls looks great man 🙌🏼

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6 hours ago, MazAB said:

Hello Gents! Just hit 9 months and feeling more like this hair transplant is every part of me instead of just the new part of me. I feel like month 9 and up is when it takes its true form and establishes that new identity for how you look. I'm desperately in need of a haircut, but also embracing the untamed, shaggy look whenever I can as well.😁

Dr P and the Eugenix roadshow is coming to NYC, and looking forward to paying it forward to the clinic and getting a chance to spend more quality time with the doctor and Eugenix family. Perfect timing with my progress as I’ll be meeting some new prospective Eugenix patients and former clients from the New York area on June 17th-18th. So spread the word if any of you know anyone from New York or close to that would benefit from a discussion with Eugenix. We would love to have them show up for a consultation and get a chance to meet both Dr Pradeep and Dr Arika, discuss the details around the clinic, and assess their overall goals and objectives for a hair transplant.  

Hoping to meet some of you there!

Thanks guys!

~ Maz

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Just simply amazing looking for 9 months. Looks completely natural and solid on the density even with 3 more months to go of maturing etc. 

The temple points are just really solid now with how they frame your face too. Makes me excited to see my own results hopefully at a similar time frame be as good. 

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9 hours ago, MazAB said:

Hello Gents! Just hit 9 months and feeling more like this hair transplant is every part of me instead of just the new part of me. I feel like month 9 and up is when it takes its true form and establishes that new identity for how you look. I'm desperately in need of a haircut, but also embracing the untamed, shaggy look whenever I can as well.😁

Dr P and the Eugenix roadshow is coming to NYC, and looking forward to paying it forward to the clinic and getting a chance to spend more quality time with the doctor and Eugenix family. Perfect timing with my progress as I’ll be meeting some new prospective Eugenix patients and former clients from the New York area on June 17th-18th. So spread the word if any of you know anyone from New York or close to that would benefit from a discussion with Eugenix. We would love to have them show up for a consultation and get a chance to meet both Dr Pradeep and Dr Arika, discuss the details around the clinic, and assess their overall goals and objectives for a hair transplant.  

Hoping to meet some of you there!

Thanks guys!

~ Maz

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Thank you for your update and for all your support. We are very grateful.

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Two milestones for me in July. Month 10 for a HT, and turning 50 as well. I normally wouldn't post a shot like this, but wanted to stress how important it is for anyone that is ever considering a hair transplant to think about a complete transformation and lifestyle change. Don't let it ever end with just a hair transplant! If you're going to get one, then you certainly care about how you look, so take it to the next level and transform your body, transform how healthy you feel and how good you look from head to toe, not just your head.☺️

You can see a vast difference in the indoor shot comparatively to the outdoor. I purposely waited until the sun was slightly setting later in the afternoon, so the sun would shine right thru my hairline and expose the transplant as much as possible. Indoors under low lighting, it's incredible how thick and dense it looks, but under that condition outside, that illusion of density diminishes big time.  

Overall, I'm extremely happy with the work done by Eugenix, but no hair transplant is ever perfect. I do have some areas where the density is definitely weaker, the areas where I had scabbing very little grew. Those areas luckily were very small, but still affect how I style my hair so as to not expose them. 

The temple points look great for the first go, especially considering that I had zero temples going in, however the left side is lighter on density than the right. Don't get me wrong still looks great, but it grew just a little unbalanced.

I had the pleasure of meeting up with Dr Pradeep, Dr Arika and family in NYC this month. It was a very memorable day for me and a little surreal considering that I only know them from India and now they were right around the corner from me. Such inspirational and beautiful people through to the core!☺️ We spoke also about the potential of a 2nd procedure. Outlined my goals of adding density in existing recipient area on hairline and temple points, lowering hairline slightly, extending temple point slightly. They assessed my donor and said I have more than enough for a very aggressive approach on a 2nd procedure. They predicted extending my hairline at 1000 grafts, the existing recipient area at 1000 additional grafts for added density, and temple peaks at 200 grafts total for both sides. So a total of 2762 grafts for the first procedure and 2200 for the 2nd = 4900 +- grafts total. 

My concern was that I may blow thru all my donor, but they assured me that even after 4900 grafts I still have plenty left in the bank if I ever need a procedure down the road. My plan is to make this my last procedure, but it's nice to know that I still have plenty more scalp to pull from and all of my beard in case anything ever happens over the years.

I'm scheduled in October for number 2 and can't wait! The hope and dream for me would be an end result that future proofs for a lifetime and regardless of hairstyle, lighting, how long or short, how wet or dry, the illusion of density always remains constant.

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Armen,

You’re a tank bro 💪🏼 your my example for all these young guys who say they won’t care what they look like once they’re married with kids, and past 40. You never stop caring, and life does not stop at 40. You look better now than you did in your 20s incredible!97568AD4-2782-485A-88F9-6852E14D44C2.png

Can’t wait to follow your new journey 🙏🏼

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8 minutes ago, Melvin- Moderator said:

Armen,

You’re a tank bro 💪🏼 your my example for all these young guys who say they won’t care what they look like once they’re married with kids, and past 40. You never stop caring, and life does not stop at 40. You look better now than you did in your 20s incredible!97568AD4-2782-485A-88F9-6852E14D44C2.png

Can’t wait to follow your new journey 🙏🏼

Coming from someone just past 40 and now getting divorced; you absolutely will care what you look like!  Main reason I am going for round 2; 17 years later!

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22 minutes ago, Calihome1 said:

Coming from someone just past 40 and now getting divorced; you absolutely will care what you look like!  Main reason I am going for round 2; 17 years later!

Absolutely, this idea that you let yourself go past a certain age is plain foolishness. 

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1 hour ago, MazAB said:

Two milestones for me in July. Month 10 for a HT, and turning 50 as well. I normally wouldn't post a shot like this, but wanted to stress how important it is for anyone that is ever considering a hair transplant to think about a complete transformation and lifestyle change. Don't let it ever end with just a hair transplant! If you're going to get one, then you certainly care about how you look, so take it to the next level and transform your body, transform how healthy you feel and how good you look from head to toe, not just your head.☺️

You can see a vast difference in the indoor shot comparatively to the outdoor. I purposely waited until the sun was slightly setting later in the afternoon, so the sun would shine right thru my hairline and expose the transplant as much as possible. Indoors under low lighting, it's incredible how thick and dense it looks, but under that condition outside, that illusion of density diminishes big time.  

Overall, I'm extremely happy with the work done by Eugenix, but no hair transplant is ever perfect. I do have some areas where the density is definitely weaker, the areas where I had scabbing very little grew. Those areas luckily were very small, but still affect how I style my hair so as to not expose them. 

The temple points look great for the first go, especially considering that I had zero temples going in, however the left side is lighter on density than the right. Don't get me wrong still looks great, but it grew just a little unbalanced.

I had the pleasure of meeting up with Dr Pradeep, Dr Arika and family in NYC this month. It was a very memorable day for me and a little surreal considering that I only know them from India and now they were right around the corner from me. Such inspirational and beautiful people through to the core!☺️ We spoke also about the potential of a 2nd procedure. Outlined my goals of adding density in existing recipient area on hairline and temple points, lowering hairline slightly, extending temple point slightly. They assessed my donor and said I have more than enough for a very aggressive approach on a 2nd procedure. They predicted extending my hairline at 1000 grafts, the existing recipient area at 1000 additional grafts for added density, and temple peaks at 200 grafts total for both sides. So a total of 2762 grafts for the first procedure and 2200 for the 2nd = 4900 +- grafts total. 

My concern was that I may blow thru all my donor, but they assured me that even after 4900 grafts I still have plenty left in the bank if I ever need a procedure down the road. My plan is to make this my last procedure, but it's nice to know that I still have plenty more scalp to pull from and all of my beard in case anything ever happens over the years.

I'm scheduled in October for number 2 and can't wait! The hope and dream for me would be an end result that future proofs for a lifetime and regardless of hairstyle, lighting, how long or short, how wet or dry, the illusion of density always remains constant.

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"The areas where i had Scabbing, had little growth". What do you mean by this the because whole scalp is scabbed post transplant?

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1 hour ago, MazAB said:

Two milestones for me in July. Month 10 for a HT, and turning 50 as well. I normally wouldn't post a shot like this, but wanted to stress how important it is for anyone that is ever considering a hair transplant to think about a complete transformation and lifestyle change. Don't let it ever end with just a hair transplant! If you're going to get one, then you certainly care about how you look, so take it to the next level and transform your body, transform how healthy you feel and how good you look from head to toe, not just your head.☺️

You can see a vast difference in the indoor shot comparatively to the outdoor. I purposely waited until the sun was slightly setting later in the afternoon, so the sun would shine right thru my hairline and expose the transplant as much as possible. Indoors under low lighting, it's incredible how thick and dense it looks, but under that condition outside, that illusion of density diminishes big time.  

Overall, I'm extremely happy with the work done by Eugenix, but no hair transplant is ever perfect. I do have some areas where the density is definitely weaker, the areas where I had scabbing very little grew. Those areas luckily were very small, but still affect how I style my hair so as to not expose them. 

The temple points look great for the first go, especially considering that I had zero temples going in, however the left side is lighter on density than the right. Don't get me wrong still looks great, but it grew just a little unbalanced.

I had the pleasure of meeting up with Dr Pradeep, Dr Arika and family in NYC this month. It was a very memorable day for me and a little surreal considering that I only know them from India and now they were right around the corner from me. Such inspirational and beautiful people through to the core!☺️ We spoke also about the potential of a 2nd procedure. Outlined my goals of adding density in existing recipient area on hairline and temple points, lowering hairline slightly, extending temple point slightly. They assessed my donor and said I have more than enough for a very aggressive approach on a 2nd procedure. They predicted extending my hairline at 1000 grafts, the existing recipient area at 1000 additional grafts for added density, and temple peaks at 200 grafts total for both sides. So a total of 2762 grafts for the first procedure and 2200 for the 2nd = 4900 +- grafts total. 

My concern was that I may blow thru all my donor, but they assured me that even after 4900 grafts I still have plenty left in the bank if I ever need a procedure down the road. My plan is to make this my last procedure, but it's nice to know that I still have plenty more scalp to pull from and all of my beard in case anything ever happens over the years.

I'm scheduled in October for number 2 and can't wait! The hope and dream for me would be an end result that future proofs for a lifetime and regardless of hairstyle, lighting, how long or short, how wet or dry, the illusion of density always remains constant.

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Honestly man, this is inspirational and really glad you decides to share this more publicly to hopefully inspire younger guys that you can really take care of yourself and not rush to make poor choices when younger because of how great of a result you get when older and looking after yourself. 

I definitely think with a couple more months of refinement in the hairline, it will look hopefully even better but definitely a great first start imo. 

I definitely think your example is perfect to show:

1) The importance of medication like Finasteride long term 

2) No first pass is always "perfect" but the goal should be on high survival and then refine later

I definitely think that first point is a really big part of why alongside your age you could even contemplate going for a 2nd procedure that lowers the hairline and requires that many grafts to get close to native density. 

Can't wait to see you get to the 12+ month mark, and if you start that journey in October as planned, cannot wait to see your results. I think it will look as if you never lost any hair :)

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Dang Armen, I had no idea you were that cut...I better up my game (lol).

Now that we have gotten to know each other better, you are no doubt a perfectionist (in a good way) and see things that I don't even see. As I've mentioned repeated, I am loving the hair and even in the harsh outdoors looks outstanding.

Additionally, as your hair continues to grey it will provide an even better illusion of coverage....and of course the 2nd procedure will undoubtedly be icing on the cake.

Happy 50th as this is a great way to kick off the next chapter in your life by REVERSING your perceived age.

See you in October :).

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8 hours ago, sukh123 said:

"The areas where i had Scabbing, had little growth". What do you mean by this the because whole scalp is scabbed post transplant?

There were some areas where there was crusting. If you go back to the first few pages of my thread, you can spot it very quickly. I still did have some growth in those spots but density was very low. 

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On 7/1/2022 at 5:40 PM, Gatsby said:

Well said Armen. You look a solid decade plus younger than your upcoming milestone man. Just when I think they had Zoomster cast as the next 007 I see this! 💪😎👌

Thanks Adrian, but I got nothing on 007! 😂 @Zoomster is the ultimate specimen!😎

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4 hours ago, SLA said:

Dang Armen, I had no idea you were that cut...I better up my game (lol).

Now that we have gotten to know each other better, you are no doubt a perfectionist (in a good way) and see things that I don't even see. As I've mentioned repeated, I am loving the hair and even in the harsh outdoors looks outstanding.

Additionally, as your hair continues to grey it will provide an even better illusion of coverage....and of course the 2nd procedure will undoubtedly be icing on the cake.

Happy 50th as this is a great way to kick off the next chapter in your life by REVERSING your perceived age.

See you in October :).

Thanks for the birthday wishes bro, and great point about the greying. I was trying to decide if I should continue to color it or not. I may just go O-Natural. Lol! I'm counting down the days my friend! Yours will be a masterpiece!

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