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Old 09-17-2012, 05:49 AM   #31
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The choi implanter isn't normally very good at all. Which clinic are you going to?
In what way is it not good do you think ? Or is this something you heard ?

I have met a few people in person and I am following progress of a few people in real life HT ed by the same doctor and they seem to be doing well.

In fact one of these guys i am in regular contract with now . He was a NW6 like myself , had 4500 grafts done 3 months ago . The hairs have already started coming out slowly . He has no white dotting at all in recipient area ,he will get the donor area checked and report back .
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Old 09-17-2012, 07:16 AM   #32
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I am a 4 now and believe will end up being a 5 when I can see the fully grown result.

My 6 months FUE results can be seen in this link: http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=9311

I am pretty sure that many happy clients are no longer on the forum, to be honest I only drop by from time to time now. When you are happy with the outcome you shift your attention away from your hairline to other things, that does not mean that life is a dream after a HT, but your brain gets occupied with new focus areas what ever they may be.

The forum has also changed somewhat since I started here, with many so called non-HT veteran experts - some good and caring and some scare-mongers on FIN etc. as well as people who are more interested in being visible and spread their own agenda or views on the subjects.

Research and reasonable expectation are the main key words here - do your research and wait till you know what you want (life long hairline) and who to approach for it...
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Old 09-17-2012, 09:02 AM   #33
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I have been wanting a hair transplant for the past 4 years, but I am unfortunately not a candidate according to 3 IAHRS doctors I had consultations with. I have two very good friends who ended up having hair transplants and one if having his second one next month. They were both strips and they both have told me that for them it was a great decision that changed their lives. I think the results look very good and I'm jealous to tell the truth. From what I have seen online and from my two friends who both look much better and feel much better after having their hair transplants I would say it is worth it you go to good doctors and have realistic expectations. By the way, both of these guys are in their mid thirties, and wear their hair short and their strip scars do not show. Neither one has any concern about the scar so I think it's all a matter of perspective.
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Old 09-17-2012, 10:31 AM   #34
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In what way is it not good do you think ? Or is this something you heard ?

I have met a few people in person and I am following progress of a few people in real life HT ed by the same doctor and they seem to be doing well.

In fact one of these guys i am in regular contract with now . He was a NW6 like myself , had 4500 grafts done 3 months ago . The hairs have already started coming out slowly . He has no white dotting at all in recipient area ,he will get the donor area checked and report back .
What I have seen and read to be honest, I know someone who had the Choi method used and nothing grew, at all.

Please can you say which clinic you are using?
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Old 09-17-2012, 12:09 PM   #35
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What I meant -and I think I did mention that- was that at least for those who are DONE with their HTs they have no reason to be here.
And no matter how many times you repeat it, it's still not true.

This is a hair loss forum, not a hair transplant forum. Plenty of people who have undergone hair transplants and are satisfied with the results are still interested in related topics discussed here, such as the development of non-surgical hair loss treatments.
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Old 09-17-2012, 12:28 PM   #36
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I had an HST done around 6 weeks ago, so far im really gald i went for it, my main concern before deciding to ride the HT path was losing the option of shaving if i ended up being nw6 (which is possible since im not on fin) or if i don't like the result.
i did alot of research and tried to avoid any risk, now 6 weeks post op, im able to shave with a clipper 0 guard (same as i used to shave pre op) with no white dots or visible scars to the naked eyes. That puts me on ease now since i know in worst case scenario if i don't get the result i want or if i lose more hair in the future (god forbid) i can just shave it all as before and move on.
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Old 09-18-2012, 02:38 AM   #37
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And no matter how many times you repeat it, it's still not true.

This is a hair loss forum, not a hair transplant forum. Plenty of people who have undergone hair transplants and are satisfied with the results are still interested in related topics discussed here, such as the development of non-surgical hair loss treatments.

Ok, whatever. So someone who's had their whole head restored (with HTs) and has put this whole shit behind him is going to sit here and waste hours just so he might read something about a new development that he might not even need any more. Makes sense.
BTW, how many bald men are there in the world? Now, how many of them do you see here ? But yeah, all those who've had HTs have nothing better to do but hang out here and tell us about their experiences and impressions about HTs. That's why the site is packed with them.
And...I never said there were none here anyway.
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Old 09-18-2012, 07:20 AM   #38
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. I'd ****ing implant doll hair into my scalp if I had to but I WOULD NEVER EVER be caught dead with a bald head. EVER.
lol......doll like looking hair is worse than being bald IMO

There's bald , clean shave , buzz cuts all over the world .

But someone with doll like hair would stick out like a sore thumb .

People would stare at you , make comments etc

You would then spend the rest of your life trying to fix the mess .
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Old 09-18-2012, 09:17 AM   #39
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I feel like it is obviously more worth it for women because its not like they have to worry about much more hairloss (entire head like men), and can very easily hide the scar(s).
Some women do loose it all. You haven't seen my mother and her sisters. But yes women can hide the scar much more easily. To be honest though, my scar is very hard to find even if you know exactly where it is. The doctor who did my surgery (Dr. Haber) is a very gifted hair restoration surgeon.



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I think if your a guy, its just not worth it. You'll always be worrying if the hair around it will be lost, leaving you MUCH worse off. I, like most ppl would rather be balding naturally than have unnatural islands of thick hair amongst bald skin and thin hair.
I can understand and agree with that, especially when thinking of those who cannot or will not use the medications that can stop the loss.
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Old 09-18-2012, 11:45 AM   #40
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I'd say 4.
It's been 2 years since I had my HT with Dr. Haber and I'm still I'm very happy with my results.

Also, I was on this forum about everyday before and just after my HT. However, since my HT has fully grown...and I don't seem to have any issues with it...I don't visit this forum quite as frequently. Maybe once a month or so.
Therefore, I can see why more people with poor results are still here and those with good results are not.
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