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Sofarsogood's one year BHT update w/pix... Growing strong! (Hair Transplant)

posted by Jk1, 23.07.2007, 05:54

So far that looks fantastic

i have used a similar hair line design with BHT in the temples.. just waiting for it to grow.

The BHt cycling u mentioned is interesting and makes sense. What i have a feeling is that over time this synchronisation will slowly diminish as they all become "unalligned" to each other compared to know that they were all transplanted at once.

i like u think BHT is the perfect hairs for the hair line becuase they are thinner and grow shorter, as this is mimicking whats happening in nature,and it also lets us use the good grafts where they are needed, in the top in the middle.

keep up the growth and the updates !


» Brm,
»
» "I understand you never had any crown transplant did you? Your problems
» have always been located only on the frontal hairline."
»
» Actually, I've have hair placed "as needed" in the crown and back as well
» as behind the hairline. After so many procedures, it's hard to know
» exactly where all the grafts were placed sinced 1992. The BHT was
» obviously placed in and around my old HT hairline.
»
» "If the case, you surely owe it to finasteride."
»
» Even if it's not the case, I am a strong believer in fin.
» I take a quarter Proscar ever other day.
» Sometimes I skip a day here and there.
»
» "If I remember correctly, you're 38 aren't you? Any libido limitation from
» fin?"
»
» Yes, I just turned 38 (gulp) on July 8th.
» No sides to report after taking fin for over 15 years, no break.
»
»
» Hi Marco,
»
» You wrote:
»
» "I am a bit confused about the pics. The 1 year after does not seem to
» follow the same pattern as the BHT."
»
» In different lighting and at different angles the pattern is more or less
» visible. Also, BHT cycles at a different rate than head hair. There is a
» lot of cycling going on. Sometimes the frontal peak is more prominent than
» at other times. It's been very interesting watching this happen over time.
» I believe the cycles may be getting longer but honestly, it's hard to
» tell.
»
» "The hair gives the impression that it has grown to the full length of the
» rest of the hair and lost its original characteristics."
»
» Hmm, my head hair is very long at this time.
» The BHT is shorter and you can see it clearly in the first pic.
» It blends very nicely with the surrounding FUs, IMO, though.
» If it ever grows down over my eyes as my transplanted head hair does, I'll
» be happily surprised. However the "soft zone" of shorter hair occurs often
» in nature in both men and women and I am more than happy the way it is.
»
» Remember, my FU hairline was shaved back about 1/4 to 1/2 an inch and Dr.
» U. worked in-and-around the old FUs.
» The three peaks just barely poke through the old hairline.
»
» Does that make sense?
»
» Peace guys.


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