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Here is what I mean (Hair Transplant)

posted by wassup, 28.08.2007, 23:47

Marco - I'll be 40 before too much longer (37 next month)... although I do see some young guys with the hairline as you've outlined below (I do see some without the features you talk about as well)... how many 40 year olds do you think will have not had any degree of hairloss and would still have their youthful hairlines... I still think I have some degree of recession... I definitely like the approach Dr. Armani takes with some hairlines as you have described below but he doesn't do it with all hairlines... I see some very round shaped hairlines that look un-natural to me as well but again that's just my opinion... no doctor is perfect but look at my teenager photo again... I probably started losing my hairline before I had my license to drive if not before I started early stages of puberty... I would much rather have my hairline today than back then... I don't think I ever had the hairline described below but you have brought up some valid points so thanks for contributing - they are very valid points to think about... good job...

» Here is what I mean. Although wassups result looks fantastic, in my view he
» has moved to an NW1 and it does look great. I have seen others who have
» been moved to NW! using the same technique and I do not think they look so
» good.
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» Dr. C and Dr. A tend to use a forward angle and Dr. A specifically has
» said that any other angulation does not work. In my view the NW2
» specifically means that the juvenile frontal angle has been lost. The pic
» bellow is not so defined but it shows the juvenile angles. I marked them
» on the bottom pic.
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» I think that the surgeons get around placing these angles by tethering the
» hairline and placing the "sofarsogood" three spikes and many are now using
» many spikes. Dr. Armani uses a totally different approach and does not use
» spikes but rather uses complex angles. I am just saying that a mixture of
» the two approaches works for all whereas for wassup this luckily works
» well. As mentioned the guy in the pic is an extreme example and I
» apreciate that there is a lot of variation from one person to another but
» it is true for all to a greater or lesser extent in the juvanile / type 1
» hairline and a type II hair angle placed at the type I position usually
» does not work as well as it did for wassup.
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