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@Ridge9 - Thanks!
1) Unfortunately, I went to music festival about 7 or 8 days after my surgery and my phone was stolen from the tent while I was out and my icloud account hadn't been backed up for 3 months so I lost all the early pics. I only had the post-op pics because I had emailed them to a close friend who has been considering a procedure himself. I just reached out to my doc's office manager to see if she can send me the pics they took on day 7. Hopefullly they will get them over to me soon so I can post them for you.
2) Hard to say without seeing how the your temples currently look. I originally asked Dr. Rawnsley to do my temples and he strongly advised against it for my specific case and I believe he tells most younger clients the same. For many people, the hair on their temples thins as we mature. A good amount of the hair there typically hangs in for most of your life, but as youngsters we are extra self concious and want to try to get back to having the heads of hair we had at 18. My doc went to great lengths to explain that this is an unreasonable goal unless I want to spend $50k over the next decade : ) Since I am not currently "ballin out of control," I opted to take his advise and focus on building/reinforcing a mature head of hair.
I would love to hear other, more experience members thoughts on this topic. If any wise ones are reading, please feel free to chime in!
Cheers!
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