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5 months post op
Had my transplant of a little over 2,100 grafts on may 5th. Tomorrow will be 5 months.my transplant was done by dr.gregory pistone of marlton nj.i went yesterday for a 5 month follow up and spoke with dr.pistone and his assistant ernesto for almost and hour.let me just say the one on one approach u get from dr.pistone and his staff is very refreshing.as far as my progress its amazing how u see all the hair growing in my procedure covered my hairline back to my crown.i still have a long way to go being that growth is at 90% between 8-12 months.im usually fairly negative but am staying positive about this i already see a big difference and even though the hair has to grow more and thicken just having it there makes it easier to cover up the fact that im using hair fibers when i go out.anyway,so far i am very pleased and cant wait to see what happens in the next couple months.
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IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
It sounds like things are going to turn out well for you. It is nice of you to share your experience with everyone. Maybe you will post some photos when you get your final results. Good luck.
Dr. Glenn Charles
Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
View my IAHRS Profile
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I will definitely post before and after photos when im at a year.
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Hey Mike,
Glad things are going well so far. You have a lot of growth to come! All the best.
Fred
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