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posted by marco, U.K, 13.06.2007, 13:23

» » Dr. Sangay,
» »
» » Great to see fuse beginning to live up to its promise in terms of
» » numbers.
» »
» » In transplants from your clinic, I have often felt that the hairline
» » design is a little unimaginative. I have wondered if this is the due to
» » the natural ethnic variation in hairline of Indian patients and whether
» » caucasians have more complex angulation or you may simply disagree with
» » this observation.
» »
» » There are a few other comments but the one question jumps out at me.
» Why
» » did you not do all 5000 in one go?
» »
» » Great improvement from your clinic as usual
»
» Hi Marco,
» Just saw your post and was reminded of what Balloonman said on another
» site.
» This is not FUSE/fue. Its FUHT. Strip.
»
» Its also not Indian v/s other styles. We just follow the patient's own
» hair directions. Thats what we did in this case.
» I am glad you like the result. The patient did too.
»
» Let me know if you have any further queries.


Oh, damn, damn, damn. I am waiting for you to perform a large FUSE session sinse the promise by Dr. A and others is that it can acheive as many or more than can be done with strip.....but it never happens. Well there's the odd case but as we say in the U.K, one swallow (a bird that migrates over here in the spring time) doesn't make a summer.

Regarding the Indian variant. You mention style. This is not what I meant. I wondered whether the natural direction of the hailine of indian patients was less complex than the direction of caucasions. If you look at armanis work, there is a complex directionality about his hairline pattern design in many of his patient. Your is more often at a fixed angle which could reflect a more simple directionality of your patients hairlines or it could be a choice on your part. Maybe I am making something out of nothing but I think there is a point here.

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