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Congratulations Iamx121.
Your work looks very similar to what I had done, and I am sure you will be very happy come summer time.
Keep us posted.
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Originally Posted by chrisdav
Congratulations Iamx121.
Your work looks very similar to what I had done, and I am sure you will be very happy come summer time.
Keep us posted.
Cheers mate. Great results for you btw
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Results are looking great! Looks like Dr. Feller did a nice, conservative approach that'll make a subtle but terrific difference to your hairline. I'm contemplating a second procedure, and Dr. Feller is at the very top of my list.
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Originally Posted by win200
Results are looking great! Looks like Dr. Feller did a nice, conservative approach that'll make a subtle but terrific difference to your hairline. I'm contemplating a second procedure, and Dr. Feller is at the very top of my list.
Cheers mate
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One month
Well that's the first month out of the way.
The front part of my head is still numb and slight numbness and a little tender at the back of my head, but nothing that really bothers me.
It appears I have shed most of my new hairs now. If I look at the photos from today and two weeks ago, my hair now is a lot thinner at the front.
The bald bit where I had a scar in the centre of my forehead is clearly visibly again now.
It also looks slightly redder (more so in the pictures) than before, with the old spot now as well.
My hair length is starting to get on my nerves so I’m having my first trim tomorrow night. I would say my hair is at least 4 weeks longer than I normally have it.
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Looking good, but I thought Feller shaved down for his transplants?
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a bit inquisitive but the price of it? mu hairline is the same actually
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Dr Representative
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Dr Feller only shaves down areas worked on.
Elnino,
Cost os 1800 grafts with Dr Feller - $8300 ( £5,000 )
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6/7 months update
Well I'm coming up to 7 months and thought I'd do a quick update.
Very pleased with where I am currently.
Had a grade two at the back this week. Although you can see the scar a little at that length.
I had a bald bit in the front of my hairline since I was a kid as I smacked my head against a wall. The last few years that area has got thinner and thinner as the rest of my hair got thinner. Even that area looks better than it ever has since I had that accident.
My hair isn't really thick at the front, but I wasn't expecting it to be.
It looks very natural for someone who is 42.
So far, yes, very happy.
I still have less hair in the middle of the front where I have a scar. Although the density around it is so much better than before my HT.
I feel confident again with my hair. I don't have to spend 20 minutes in front of the mirror any more trying to move my hair around so it looks alright.
Looking forward to the next 6 months.
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Hi Iamx121, your hairline looks very good!
I'm curious, didn't you consider FUE?
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