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Originally Posted by 35YrsAfter
As I look at SMP portfolios it's easy to spot what the "artists" are doing wrong. Artistic talent and common sense is what's missing... The ability to accurately simulate hair emerging from the scalp. Big dots, unnatural hairlines and poor color judgement are the three common major screw ups in my opinion and that's nearly everything you can do wrong!! The best work I have seen so far is from Toni Belfatto in Italy.
The best I've seen by far are from here: http://www.dermobeautycenter.it/tric...ne-gallery.php
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Also failed
I have also had a failed transplant. This would include both a bad scar and losing all grafts within a 3 year period. The strange thing was that they grew in and looked great for 6 months. I'm not sure about the percentage that fail but for years many denied they even existed. I wish I would have know that there was even a slim chance it would not take.
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Originally Posted by mabber145
I have also had a failed transplant. This would include both a bad scar and losing all grafts within a 3 year period. The strange thing was that they grew in and looked great for 6 months. I'm not sure about the percentage that fail but for years many denied they even existed. I wish I would have know that there was even a slim chance it would not take.
Graft rejection is extremely rare. Did your donor area thin out?
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That result... ugh. I think the most egregious mistake isn't the hairline, but the color; it doesn't match his natural coloring at all. Guys his age can have that hairline in a way that looks natural, but this is pretty terrible. TBH, I haven't been impression at all with the vast majority of the whole-head SMP work I've seen.
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I'm curious what he looks like up close in person. There's no way that looks like real hair. His hairline looks a bit like those on baby dolls with painted hair. If he's happy with his result, I guess that's what matters...
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