Captain Combover said:KO1
This is what concerns me about getting a small FUE transplant. There are a lot of threads on hairloss forums. Where the author has had a hair transplant and does'nt post again after the first 4months.
I hope its because they are loving their new hair and are simply too busy to update their results. But there is a loud alarm bell sounding in the back of my mind.
Captain Combover said:Flat_pro
I'll eat my words.
Glad that you have had some good results that you are pleased with and above expectations is all the better. :bravo:
flat_pro said:[quote="Captain Combover":3kfk0sgo]Flat_pro
I'll eat my words.
Glad that you have had some good results that you are pleased with and above expectations is all the better. :bravo:
although some of your point are validflat_pro said:barcafan said:why do people get strips? jesus christ i wouldnt let anyone mar my head like that
The scar is almost invisible now after just one month. The hair will grow through the scar, so you will not be able to see it at all etc...
With strip you can get far more grafts in one session, this is it's main advantage. Also, as you remove an entire section of your scalp you don't have a thinning effect.
Saying that as I need another hair transplant on my crown area I would consider FUE as I would only need about 2000 grafts. But we shall see.
The most important aspect of undertaking strip is to choose a very good surgeon, otherwise you end up with a scar and discomfort. The scar is not something I'm concerned by now at all.
Mr. 4000 said:It is a bogus solution to a problem much bigger than the industry can handle, but they love the desperate people and their money.