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I am eager to see your results, thanks for sharing your experience
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I hate to tell you to wait, just wait. It's almost always dark by the time I come home from work et. al. The light rental shop might soon have to substitute for the daylight, if I am unable to take photos prior to dusk.
We need to decide how to make sense of all the material. Below is my partitioning of the entire donor area (before the procedure) which I recently completed. Around the "fringe areas" (close to the red borders), where the photos start sliding out of focus, you can usually get a glimpse of the hairs from two slightly different angles.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...norleft-v1.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...orright-v1.jpg
Some alternate viewpoints exist separately in these image files:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...rnative-v1.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...rnative-v1.jpg
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the photos are awesome, but it is just hard to tell where exactly the extraction sites are when looking at the new photos. My question to you is, do you personally think you see regrowth?
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Originally Posted by jamesst11
the photos are awesome, but it is just hard to tell where exactly the extraction sites are when looking at the new photos. My question to you is, do you personally think you see regrowth?
I'd prefer to avoid any kind of speculation on that matter
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The job is done; we have visual. Making a before/after-comparison for the donor (3+ months post-op) is now fully possible.
First I think we should, as a reference, duplicate the red lines from the "before" picture. Then it will be comparably easy to make circles whereever they made the extraction holes (or at least exclude those follicular groups, which remained visibly untouched. There exist ≈200 photos or more of the extraction holes.) Finally we may count the difference.
It's uncertain now, if I have time to do any of this myself. Wheee.... Here are samples from the new photos, which I shot today:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...2010.43.31.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...2012.39.01.jpg
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Ok, some progress has happened during the past week, afterall. But I feel I can't do everything alone! Everything I have almost put in place, except circles for the extracted hairs.
You can now easily compare the donor area at three different points of time:
April before the procedure (the links in an earlier post), May shortly after the procedure and, finally, September, in this example (how do I use the zoom?): https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...omparison1.jpg
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Originally Posted by AlmostUndone
Ok, some progress has happened during the past week, afterall. But I feel I can't do everything alone! Everything I have almost put in place, except circles for the extracted hairs.
You can now easily compare the donor area at three different points of time:
April before the procedure (the links in an earlier post), May shortly after the procedure and, finally, September, in this example (how do I use the zoom?): https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...omparison1.jpg
Interesting ! But just to make sure I understand: in the last picture you posted we see the immediate post-op and then in the same picture, the current situation in the lower 2 pics, right ? How did you draw the red lines ? I mean, how did you link those pictures ? You don't seem to have any clear reference marks like birthmarks or scars (which were very useful in GC83UK's pics).
I'd be willing to help you out, with whatever free time I have (not a lot lately).
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Originally Posted by Arashi
Interesting ! But just to make sure I understand: in the last picture you posted we see the immediate post-op and then in the same picture, the current situation in the lower 2 pics, right ?
Yup, that's right. The last picture I posted (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...omparison1.jpg) shows the immidiate post-op (May), with extraction holes, and then below, the current situation (September). Of course, this is just an example! I'll have to provide many more pictures pictures to complete the analysis.
How did you draw the red lines ? I mean, how did you link those pictures ?
Hmm, linking them was straightforward but very, very time-consuming. You can see in some pictures, there's ink on my scalp which I had made for reference. I also discovered a couple of permanent marks on my scalp, such as this bit of red tissue.
Yet, in many cases I had no references but to "step-walk" along the hairs (proceeding from the ear up, or in one case, from the "cowlick" in the crown). The red lines appear extremely accurate to me, but we still oughta be vary for mistakes !
I'd be willing to help you out, with whatever free time I have (not a lot lately).
Ok thanks. I'll post an update, where I'm at next week! At least all the red lines should be in place by then.
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Hmm, time is sure going fast, when one is constantly occupied. There has been lots of work concerning the HASCI-photos, too. But I shall be interested to hear what's Arashi's take on the photo set, which will be published before this week closes.
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