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wassup - 11 months FIT post-op (Hair Transplant)

posted by wassup, 27.08.2007, 21:12
(edited by wassup on 27.08.2007, 21:28)

hey marco - no worries man... that's what these forums are all about... I'm not online as much as I used to be (married with family now) but I do try to post monthly updates... I do hear people say a lot of nice things about my results... over the years, I think I just have learned to take some decent shots and that probably is what gets the most compliments... my first couple HT pictures looked a lot like what the average pictures look like. In regards to the numerous surgeries when I first started in 2000 there weren't the megasessions of today - my road has been a little slow. I'm pretty much a perfectionist and have done lots of tweaking over the past couple surgeries... ie: I didn't get on any meds until before my 3rd HT and felt I was loosing hair at the same time I was adding it... after the first 3 surgeries I thought my hair was too thin all over and didn't look quite right if it wasn't styled straight back... I got so tired of wearing my hair that way day in and day out... 4th surgery filled in a lot and added density but I thought left my airline too v shaped and I wanted to be able to wear my hair in younger type styles thus ht #5. I still think it could use a tweak here and there but I'm pretty happy. my temples were gone when I was 16 years old or so (see attachment - so I'm pretty thrilled to have styleable hair again) and my most recent child has a widows peak like I used to have (and very similiar to my hairline now - people comment all the time, "she has your hairline";) so I even am now questioning changing the shape any futher - a little thicker may be nice but I still may have a little more growth and it still may mature some with time.

teenager:
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pre-1st HT:
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pre-2nd HT - still losing hair:
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child #2 peaked hairline:
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my peak:
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» I know this is really negative and I will probably get shot down for saying
» it but your result has been shown over the last few years at various stages
» all of which are outstanding. It is as if you are a "poster boy"
» advertisement that pops up regularly. Your results do not represent the
» norm and the regularity that the result pops up gives the impression that
» it is the norm.
»
» another negative point technically, and I can only bring this up with you
» as an example because your result and your look is absolutely brilliant.
» The frontal hairline at the edge of the temple angle is wrong. It looks
» fantastic but it is wrong and every single surgeon with the exception of
» Armani uses this incorrect angulation. The outer edge of the frontal
» hairline and only the outer edge should change direction when there is
» this degree of re-establishment such that it is changed to the same angle
» of the temple sides. In other words it should angle sideways and
» backwards. I must admit that this would be difficult and would risk
» transecting of the other local frontal hair but it can be done.
»
» I make the second criticism in the vain that a professor might slag off an
» A grade student just to move the bar.
»
» Anyway a great result as it was last year.

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