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    Quote Originally Posted by 25 going on 65 View Post
    Looking forward very much to the results of your next two procedures, if you go through with them.
    I'm sure you feel the same way!
    Me 2 - I can't wait to go ahead with them! I'm excited. Booked myself into a 12 week fitness programme as well. Just to be in tip top shape for getting it done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clandestine View Post
    Procedure undergone was FUE? And. what's your age?
    Hi - I'm 36

    I’ve done the DHI technique, which, in my eyes, is FUE but more advanced. The difference between normal FUE and DHI FUE is what they claim in their site: “…each hair follicle is extracted one by one from the donor area and then implanted DIRECT. With no holes or slits prior to implantation…” To be honest I personally don’t know if it is better than normal FUE or not, because I didn't go for FUE in the end. But I'm happy with my results, which is why I'm going to continue with them very soon.

    cheers.

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    Some close ups as promised. Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by New hair 2012 View Post
    I’ve done the DHI technique, which, in my eyes, is FUE but more advanced. The difference between normal FUE and DHI FUE is what they claim in their site: “…each hair follicle is extracted one by one from the donor area and then implanted DIRECT. With no holes or slits prior to implantation…”
    Don't think I've heard of this. If that's what they're doing then I'm guessing the scarring must be pretty minimal. Not to get too personal but do you have any pictures of your donor area from after the procedure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 25 going on 65 View Post
    Don't think I've heard of this. If that's what they're doing then I'm guessing the scarring must be pretty minimal. Not to get too personal but do you have any pictures of your donor area from after the procedure?
    It was really straight forward and I was surprised how quickly it healed. Here's a couple of images for you. ;-)
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    Hey, thanks for posting those! Can I ask when they were taken?

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    Hi, I took them last nite. I was buzzing my hair so, it was best to wait as you would get to see my scalp close up. cheers

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    Your donor looks real clean! Do you know how many grafts they used?
    Sorry for all the questions, I'm just intrigued by this "DHI" technique because I've never heard of it before.

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    Hey new hair, care to share any updated pictures from the front? Hows it looking?

    By the way, your donor looks incredible. Couldn't have guessed you had any sort of procedure done.

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    25 going on 65

    Hi bud, don't apologise In terms of grafts I had: Day 1 = 1215 grafts = 3098 hairs and on day 2 = 1305 grafts = 3121 hairs. My donor area is completely fine. I had no problems at all. It actually healed really quickly.

    If you any other questions about the DHI technique I chose then just fire away - I can try and answer based on how my HT went, etc. I have to say though - I'm no expert but I can tell you about my experience of it.

    Cheers dude ;-)

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