I appreciate the skepticism of both of you, but nothing you are saying is based on facts or evidence, it is all simply speculation. I posted that link to a picture of a guy with advanced hairloss who got a low hairline, and yet you still say that young guys who have aggresive transplants end up bald. Of course you would be right if a standard hair transplant surgeon were harvesting 3000 grafts for a small area on a young person because most say that you can only get a total of 6,000 grafts. However, Armani says that the average is 15,000, so can't you see how under this approach harvesting 3000 grafts on a young guy isn't a problem if he still have 12,000 left?
I think that if you want to be reasonable, you should focus on questioning whether or not you can really harvest that many grafts and I think this is a valid question. For example, if you look at the advanced hairloss picture via the link I posted, and look carefully, you will see thinning (to the point of being see through) in the donor area. However, I think the overall after result is far more preferable than the pretransplant situation.
Criticism is great, but I think you should approach it in a more rational and evidentiary manner. It isn't helpful to just make statements without backing them up.