8 - 18 months is an Important time frame

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  • Spex
    Dr Representative
    • Nov 2008
    • 4217

    8 - 18 months is an Important time frame

    Hi Guys,

    I speak to many guys from various Doc's about their concerns with growth and time scales.It's vital that guys embarking down the HT road understand that they are not going to get the full result from their HT until

    16 / 18 months at least...

    Nevermind 3/4 months..... which for some reason (on ei will never understand)seems to be the bench mark for the day they wake up and its all over. So many guys email me concerned that at 3/4months they have not seen any growth yet And that they think their HT has been a failure !

    I think everyone needs to be made aware that even after a whole year there is still a great deal more in store, ie thickening and maturing and further development in general.

    Many of us at the London Showcase only had this confirmed as we could all clearly see the big difference between the "Feller Twins" who are 4 months apart. Ian who was at 16 months post op (4 months ahead of Pete) Looked significantly thinker and fuller than Pete who is at the 12 month mark.

    Months 8-18 are just as important in terms of growth, maturing, thickening as the first 8 months in my opinion. The success of your HT can only be determined after 18 months especially if you are a slow grower as well

    Look at the progression of Ian who is now at 16 months post op :




    Best Regards
    Spex
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  • KeepTheHair
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 1215

    #2
    The last picture sucks. The lighting is completely different from the others.

    I can make my hair look incredibly thick just with lighting alone, darker also.


    It does look like Dr. Feller has created another miracle here, but the pictures aren't consistent. I don't like the lighting or close up in the last. I am assuming the patient took it by himself and wasn't at the clinic or whatever?


    Anyway, great work. But the lighting and so on should be a lot more consistent to show of the good work Dr. Feller does.

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    • Spex
      Dr Representative
      • Nov 2008
      • 4217

      #3
      The picture is not the best but still highlights the development. Regardless of this particular example - The purpose of the post as mentioned many times previously by numerous HT recipients is that the development and maturing of a HT takes a great deal of time and that from the months btw 8-18 the develoment can be significant so its important to understand the timeline involved.

      Don't be too quick to assess the outcome of a HT at only 8 months
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      • RobinSigismondi
        Doctor Representative
        • Oct 2008
        • 25

        #4
        Good Point

        We often tell our patients not to judge results for at least a year, but they could continue to see further improvement up to a year and half. It's important that they understand this as part of their overall treatment plan.
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