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4.200 GRAFTS - STRIP+FUE - REPAIR - HDC MEDICAL (Hair Transplant)

posted by Keepitshorter, 13.03.2008, 19:40

» » »» The more I look at the before and after photos the more I doubt the
» photos
» » present an accurate presentation of how this person's hair looks in
» real
» » life, in my opinion.
» »
» »
» »
» » I'm sure I will get knocked for my thoughts especially from some
» clinics.
» » When I do I will begin the process to show exactly what I am talking
» » about.
» »
» » Watch and see.
»
» Hi Keepitshorter but i think you are the one biased here because the after
» photos have been taken by the person himself. I will be happy if you you
» can expose this clinic for false results or anybody else as i believe this
» forum helps me and other people to take the correct way forward or as
» correct as possible.
»
» Read and get educated that is my believe.

Hi Hair:

I never said anything about false results. Go re-read my post again and you will not find anywhere did I make a statement of the such.

Why did you interpret my post as such? Is it because you do acknowledge that photographs can be very deceiving?

It is very important for before photographs to be as identical to the after photographs as much as possible in regards to angles, wet/dry photos, same lighting, and the like.

Photographs will never give as accurate representation of results, density, coverage, as seeing the patient in real life. But, when before photos and after photos are presented at different angles, in different lighting, one wet and the other dry, etc, IM MY OPINION, one has to ask himself the question why.

I have gotten very good results from two procedures, but I still need even more for my areas the be even more dense than they are now. I may choose to do more in the future. Even so, I could take some pictures of my thinner areas in bright light and certain angles, and then take some after shots in darker light at different angles and I guarantee you I could present them to the board and it would appear as if I had had more surgery and my area was much denser when it was actually no more than the way it appeared in the photographs.

This is the point I was making was that it's very important to keep the before and after photos as closely as similar as possible.

You want to see the kind of pictures I am talking about that give as accurate representation as possible without seeing the patient in person?

http://rbcdsu.blogspot.com/2008/02/first-procedure-with-dr-umar-february.html

 

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