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So happy for you man I'm glad you have finally conquered this. Temporary SMP seems great it just kinda sucks you need 1-2 touch ups a year would be super cool if you got something that matched your skin tone for 2-3 years. Either way you've come such a long way I don't think anyone can really tell there was a scar there at the length you keep it at. How does it look at a 0.5 or 1 guard? Is it noticeable?
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Would you be able to post a video of how it all looks? Pictures sometimes don't show it looks in real time/real life. I feel like videos capture that a bit better. If you don't mind that is of course. This has been such a help.
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Originally Posted by Therealdeal23
So happy for you man I'm glad you have finally conquered this. Temporary SMP seems great it just kinda sucks you need 1-2 touch ups a year would be super cool if you got something that matched your skin tone for 2-3 years. Either way you've come such a long way I don't think anyone can really tell there was a scar there at the length you keep it at. How does it look at a 0.5 or 1 guard? Is it noticeable?
You're getting yourself all worked up over nothing. No one said you have to go back once or twice a year, other than the practitioner, who is interested in doing as many sessions on you as they can. Don't opt for permanent SMP. Find an experienced practitioner who can do Milena Lardi SMP. Nicole at Shapiro is who I've been to.
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Originally Posted by Therealdeal23
Would you be able to post a video of how it all looks? Pictures sometimes don't show it looks in real time/real life. I feel like videos capture that a bit better. If you don't mind that is of course. This has been such a help.
He doesn't need to reply with a video, because THAT IS WHAT HE LOOKS LIKE. Those pictures don't lie, they are clear and reveal just how much his scar has disappeared. I don't even see any evidence there was one there, and NEITHER DOES ANYONE ELSE.
When someone spends night and day obsessing over something stupid like a strip scar, you go to bed every night with visions of strip scars dancing in your head. When there is a traffic jam on the way to work, it's because there is a giant strip scar in the middle of the road holding everyone up. When your boss smiles at you as he walks away, he is secretly laughing at your strip scar.
What I think might be beneficial for a lot of people is to either grow a pair or go see a counselor in addition to repairing their strip scars, dependent on how affected they are by it. Why don't you post a picture of your strip scar so we can see if it is even visible?
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Not sure why you're attacking me and getting worked up. There's not many cases of this sort so i was just curious to see how well it all came together. I applaud NEguy for sharing this journey and he doesn't have to post a video I never said he did. I simply asked because he has been documenting his journey and helping thousands of patients for years. I'm not saying he doesn't look great and it's not notticeable in those pictures but pictures never tell the whole story. That's why a lot of guys are in this mess because they see transplant pictures that look great. Shit I can take a picture and it seems like I have a full head of hair and I'm not even trying to manipulate it to look like that but it's not the case in real life. Just like SMP places take pictures and it seems like the scar is gone. If NEguy is happy with it that's all that matters I was just simply curious to see how well it truly holds up. It's amazing that he's come this far.
You're right though people who stress about strip scars are losers and need to grow a pair. I shouldnt let it prevent me from having the super low haircut I want despite how hideous it looks. That'll show people I have balls and am not a loser.
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Actually it sounds like you are the one getting worked up, not me. Your sarcasm is duly noted. I should have used kid gloves, I forgot. Please accept my apologies. Why don't you post a picture of your hair so we know what it looks like? Northeast guy was nice enough to do so, so maybe you can too? That way we can better understand what we are dealing with.
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You're right man.
I'm not here to go back and forth on such a great thread. Thanks for all the updates NEguy.
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Dr. Feller is a total dirtbag and a coward for giving me a 25cm scar for 1,600 grafts and not apologizing. I wouldn't go to Feller to get a hair transplant on my dog's stuffed animal chew toy.
I just got my fue into scar today with Dr. Joe at Shapiro Medical Group. 390 grafts to cover a 25cm nightmare. I can't comment on the growth, but I can say that Dr. Joe was a class act. If you are a guy with a Strip Scar that keeps you up at night, call Shapiro Medical Group and give them a chance. I was almost ready to accept my fate of hopelessness. I feel confident that after this session I will go from a #5 to a #2.
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I had my scar repaired with Shapiro Medical as well. It was a long time ago and i only had a scar revision with no SMP like people are getting these days, but still i'm very happy indeed with how things turned out and would highly recommend them to anyone wanting scar work.
I had repair work done by Shapiro Medical after getting screwed over by an unscrupulous UK clinic when i was very young. Thankfully i found the forums after spending years living with a butchered head and bad scarring and received help from several great people including Dr Ron, Dr Paul, Bigmac, Janna and Spencer Kobren to name a few. Shapiro Medical changed my life around and gave me back the confidence to do things with my family that most people take for granted.....and for that i will be eternally grateful. I'll add a few pics to see my scar before and after and at various lengths.
all opinions expressed are my own based solely on my own experiences and knowledge, i do not work for any clinic/doctor. 2 bad UK ht's and 1 world class ht with SMG.
my blog www.hairlosstips.co.uk
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