Temple points are crucial

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  • ccmethinning
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    Originally posted by Dav7
    How many grafts as a rough estimate would it take to restore the temple points would anybody know?
    I've seen pretty radical transformations done with as few as 400 on each side, and more moderate ones done with as few as 200 on each side.

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  • 25 going on 65
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    Originally posted by Dav7
    How many grafts as a rough estimate would it take to restore the temple points would anybody know?
    No idea, it depends on each case I am sure

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  • Dav7
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    Originally posted by 25 going on 65
    It seems to me as if most hair restoration surgery ignores temple points or treats them like luxuries instead of necessities. This is wrong. Look at good cases of temple point restoration....the difference in how the face is framed is HUGE

    I have reached a point where aggressive hairline restoration w/o temple work depresses me. The lost opportunity is just crazy.....obviously the patient still looks much better, but the addition of youthful temples would add major points.

    Do temple points take a lot of grafts to restore or something? Why do they get ignored this often?
    How many grafts as a rough estimate would it take to restore the temple points would anybody know?

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by Notcoolanymore
    Exactly. I understand looks are important on our society but come on dude.
    I guess that I am a bit narcissistic, but that's because I take pride of my appearance. I remember when I was growing up, losing hair was the one thing that I did not want to happen, would rather have acne.

    ****.
    Hairloss.

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  • Notcoolanymore
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    Originally posted by greatjob!
    Do you really need to ask?
    lol

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  • greatjob!
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    Originally posted by BigThinker
    You're crazier than I originally thought. Do you have any diagnosed mental illnesses?
    Do you really need to ask?

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  • Notcoolanymore
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    Girls do it too.
    Exactly. I understand looks are important on our society but come on dude.

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  • BigThinker
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    Originally posted by Dan26
    I sleep on my right side too and it is worse...but don't know if it is because I sleep on that side.

    I def noticed the right side declining first and then a year later the left started dying too lol
    No, it's not uncommon to bald asymmetrically. My right temple is way worse than left, but my left hairline and overall mid-anterior are worse than my right in regards to density - anecdotal.

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  • BigThinker
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah

    Facebook is a marketing tool. Dont be deluded to think otherwise.
    You're crazier than I originally thought. Do you have any diagnosed mental illnesses?

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  • Dan26
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    Originally posted by Marshmalo
    Can I ask why one side is worse thasn the other? Could it be the way you sleep?

    I sleep on my right side and my right temple area is much worse than the left.
    I sleep on my right side too and it is worse...but don't know if it is because I sleep on that side.

    I def noticed the right side declining first and then a year later the left started dying too lol

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  • Marshmalo
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    Originally posted by Dan26
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    My decimated right temple F's up my whole facial symmetry. I find I have two options that somewhat help. Have the hair at a decent length to try and cover it, or go zero-1 on the sides and back (crew cut, fade, etc); i think you need decently 'strong' facial features for this though.
    Can I ask why one side is worse thasn the other? Could it be the way you sleep?

    I sleep on my right side and my right temple area is much worse than the left.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by BigThinker
    Lol. You photoshop pics for facebook? Sounds a bit neurotic
    Girls do it too.

    Facebook is a marketing tool. Dont be deluded to think otherwise.

    But the main point to take away here, I am ****ing pissed off at the lack of treatment options.

    My hair to be fair isnt bad, it just looks awkward when I grow it out. So after seeing the shot, I realised that I need to keep it short from now on.

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  • BigThinker
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    I photoshopped my temple points for a photo, ended up getting 100 likes on facebook.

    I basically look like a model with no hairloss.

    **** my life.
    Lol. You photoshop pics for facebook? Sounds a bit neurotic

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    I photoshopped my temple points for a photo, ended up getting 100 likes on facebook.

    I basically look like a model with no hairloss.

    **** my life.

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    California786, I think I have seen you on another website as a different name. You post in the hair restoration website right? That is where I saw all of Dr. Bhatti's patients and I remember seeing a representative post there who was from California, does this happen to be you? Good job on being on that one immediately (my false comments). Sorry I really didn't know, but i'm glad you cleared that up. Not like Dr. Bhatti had to become $500 cheaper for me, but he just did. Well good news. And again thanks for correcting me promptly.

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