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I agree with the comments that you need to wait before judging your results.
However, you may be correct about the hairline placement. On the street, it's not a common hair loss pattern to see somebody with a strong, straight, low hairline, and a very large bald area behind that. A recessed hairline (not square and low) would have been smarter - it would have conserved donor grafts for the back, and it would have looked like a more natural pattern.
However, you need to let this hair transplant mature. Even if you were to take some action (I don't know what), it's too early. You need to let your scalp heal. Hopefully in 6 more months, you will be happier with your results.
I'm not familiar with this 'new procedure' but the track record for other doctors who claim to regenerate the donor supply has not been good.
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