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2 hours ago, consequence said:

image.png.bf29350a2a95770e45f563095b27a8f6.pngWowza. There's almost no part of your scalp that was untouched, either to extract or to place. Almost amoebic in scope.

Do you have any pics in outdoor lighting of both recipient and donor?

That appears to be his modus operandi - to analyse the head and transplant so that there is a consistent density across the head. It'll help reduce the halo effect where the strip of hair between donor and recipient is untouched and is therefore denser. 

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3 hours ago, BackFromTheBrink said:

That appears to be his modus operandi - to analyse the head and transplant so that there is a consistent density across the head. It'll help reduce the halo effect where the strip of hair between donor and recipient is untouched and is therefore denser. 

If you are to do a mega session for the highest Norwoods like OP, I don't see an alternative. If that large number of extractions were to be done in a narrow strip, the donor would look completely weird. 

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On 6/30/2023 at 8:56 PM, mtb said:

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5.5 months. At the gym again. The lighting makes it looks great.

Looks good so far. Give it another 2-3 months of growth + maybe a little more length and the right product and you'll probably be astounded at how good it'll look.

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On 7/2/2023 at 9:04 AM, consequence said:

image.png.bf29350a2a95770e45f563095b27a8f6.pngWowza. There's almost no part of your scalp that was untouched, either to extract or to place. Almost amoebic in scope.

Do you have any pics in outdoor lighting of both recipient and donor?

This reminds us how his donor management is the best in the world, look at those invisible wounds lol 
 

Then compare them to the other top surgeons... day and night.

Crazy, Zarev is a genius.

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On 7/2/2023 at 1:04 AM, consequence said:

image.png.bf29350a2a95770e45f563095b27a8f6.pngWowza. There's almost no part of your scalp that was untouched, either to extract or to place. Almost amoebic in scope.

Do you have any pics in outdoor lighting of both recipient and donor?

Just those ones in the gym a page back. I can post some with in-door lighting in my house next month.

2 hours ago, Spring15 said:

What have the reactions of your friends/family etc been? Going from NW7 to a near full head so quick would be a shock

Have you noticed more attention from the ladies as well? 

I did a hair system for the last 13 years. Then the first four months after procedure I just wore a hat all the time. Now when people see it they ask if I got a hair cut or if I have colored my hair. No one guesses hair transplant.

8 minutes ago, GeneralNorwood said:

 

Did you make this photos with flash? Lighting is very shiny. 

Yes. Dr. Zarev requests flash in the monthly update photos that I send him. 

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2 hours ago, johnto said:

I would love to see a zarev patient sides shaved to a 1/2 or 1 guard to see what the scarring looks like.  

I have several pictures where I have skin fade. 

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On 7/13/2023 at 3:07 AM, mtb said:

6 months. This old boy needs a hair trim. Prob gonna do a skin fade to see what the scarring looks like. 
 

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This guy is cured haha !! Can't wait for my turn.

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On 2/17/2023 at 7:18 PM, mtb said:

1 month. The shed has started. I reckon 30%-40% of transplanted hairs have fallen out. Also, my shock loss is significant. Maybe 30-40%. But it’s a long game. I’m 8 months from my second surgery, maybe 16-18 months from final result. Thankfully I work from home so I’ve just been wearing hats. Also told my few coworkers so it wouldn’t be weird. 

 

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Do you remember when did your hair start to fall out after the surgery ?

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