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Originally Posted by gc83uk
Not used a razor, but I have it down to a zero atm. I might shave it with a blade just to see what it looks like in a couple of weeks. More out of curiosity!
If you do that please please please throw up some pics! That is the last thing I want to see before I go ahead with HST..
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Razor is the king..
Razor shave after 3000 grafts and still scarless! thats unmatched
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agreed...gc this would be very beneficial to see if you wouldn't mind..no pressure tho if you don't want to
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also gc, if your hair isn't regenerating on the back of your head...when you shaved it there should be a pretty patchy looking area on the back of your head after 3000 grafts now...would be interesting to see
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I think you can get all the information you need from gc's existing photos
The day 24 photo from the 3rd procedure shows the donor at grade 0.
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Originally Posted by JJJJrS
I think you can get all the information you need from gc's existing photos
The day 24 photo from the 3rd procedure shows the donor at grade 0.
Thanks bro I didn't see that...but it does look slightly depleted..hard to tell because of the flash....it would be nice to see a pic at a further distance of the whole back of the head shaven to see if it's noticeable he's had surgery
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Originally Posted by FearTheLoss
Thanks bro I didn't see that...but it does look slightly depleted..hard to tell because of the flash....it would be nice to see a pic at a further distance of the whole back of the head shaven to see if it's noticeable he's had surgery
If I'm being honest, if this guy gets a little bit of a tan, all of those white dots are going to show up. It is really good FUE, but I can see that the donor is depleted with white dot scaring even on his very pale skin. By no means does this look bad at all, it looks extremely good to me, but there is scaring. It's plain as day. His skin hides the tiny scars very well. He probably could shave down and still look almost perfect if he doesn't go in the sun.
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Originally Posted by J_B_Davis
If I'm being honest, if this guy gets a little bit of a tan, all of those white dots are going to show up. It is really good FUE, but I can see that the donor is depleted with white dot scaring even on his very pale skin. By no means does this look bad at all, it looks extremely good to me, but there is scaring. It's plain as day. His skin hides the tiny scars very well. He probably could shave down and still look almost perfect if he doesn't go in the sun.
it looks slig***y depleted, theres no way GC could have another 3000 without looking very depleted
GC can you take pix of your entire head but from 1m, 2m distance...shaven down to 0 guard..
Im thinking this could be the main reason why dutch singer Dean Saunders stopped getting more HSTs, his donor just couldnt take it anymore..its been year and a half since he had HST
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scarring is not right word,
but there are gaps, not typical FUE white dots
Question is: Will this 'gaps' between hairs tan if GC gets exposed to sun and make them more like a white dots?
It would be interesting to see black indian man getting 6000 HST grafts, (not Afro with curly hair)
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