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    Default 7 Months Post Op Wet Outdoors

    I am now 7 months post op from my 1900 grafts in New York with Dr Feller.

    I have taken some pictures outdoors in daylight with my hair wet and combed back to be as harsh as I can.

    My hair is shorter now than it was pre op but the frontal hair has been improved signicantly and looks better even at a shorter length.

    I have come along way not only from the pre op stage but 3 months post op.

    I had next too nothing growth from two poor surgeries in the Uk but now my hair has been transformed considerably, resulting in myself being very happy indeed and now can style my hair how I want.

    My progress is on my thread Hair Transplant with Dr Feller in New York.
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    Looks excellent! I imagine there's a lot more growth to come as well.

    How do you feel about yourself?

    Also, how did you manage with styling your hair post op?

    Cheers!

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    Hey Chrisdav,

    Astonishing results mate. I 'think' your last update was at 5 months, but your hair has definitely thickened since then. Looks immaculate. Dr. Feller really kills those hairlines.

    Did the doc mention anything about the possibility of poor growth in scar tissue ? I know you have had 2 previous surgeries which didn't go well, so you must have a reasonable amount of scar tissue in your hairline area. I guess hair grows pretty well in scar tissue by the looks of it ?

    Can you add some 'non-wet' pics if you have some handy. Cheers mate.

    Well done.

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    Hi Chris,

    Looking good mate - only 7 months too!






    You have come a long way already - here are your preop/immeds - Grow well!



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    This is an exceptional result. The wet picture is incredible. Fantastic.

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    Fantastic result! You must be thrilled!

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