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Viziony,
This appears to be your first post so please allow me to welcome you to this community.
The work you had from Dr. Rahal looks very good especially the placement of the grafts. Your strip scar is more uneven than what we are used to seeing post-op however the closure looks fine IMHO.
You are right on the threshold of lots of regrowth my friend. Nice size session and looks exactly like what you needed.
In a few more months you will see lots of new growth so hang on!
Congrats on your procedure and thanks for sharing your case with us. Look forward to your progress pics in the future and best wishes to you!
"Gillenator"
Independent Patient Advocate
more.hair@verizon.net
NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin
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That's an interesting graft placement--how the grafts snake from the hairline back along the right side of the scalp to the crown. I don't think I've seen that before.
And yes, the scar is unusually jagged, and looks pretty wide to my eyes. Should be a great result, though, given Dr. Rahal's abilities.
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Looks good at the 3 month mark. You are going to see some action in the very near future. I hope to see some follow up photos at 6, 9, and 12 months. Good luck.
Dr. Glenn Charles
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Doctor Representative
Thanks for posting about your experience. Next time you speak to your patient advisor, ask them to provide the details of how many grafts you had. No need to be in the dak about this as we're happy to provide that info.
All the best. It's looking great so far!
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Can you please explain your comment regarding the choice of technique and btw how old are you? thanks
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Dr Representative
There will not be much to report at only 4 months. Be patient as crown can take long to grow in too.
Look forward to seeing updates at 8-12 months
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Originally Posted by topcat
Can you please explain your comment regarding the choice of technique and btw how old are you? thanks
I could've easily wore the bald headed look while the implanted areas were maturing rather than wearing a hat to cover the scar, that is what I meant about choosing the technique.
I am 35 yrs old.
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