Hi guys, just seen this.
Just to clear things up again. I DO NOT wear hair fibres in anything that I present in relation to my hair transplant.
I have also CLEARLY shown this in my video upload, and at the same point the above picture is shown in the video, I CLEARLY state 'I don't wanna lie to you, this looks better than it actually is.........' and then proceed to show you closeups etc.
Similarly, the hairline looks as thick in the video (pre closeup) as it does in the picture. That's just the nature of video/photography. Unfortunately, I don't own high end professional equipment that will show you each individual hair and any gaps in between them, at that sort of distance.
To ease your scepticism, it may benefit you to know that I'm using a 4 year old Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge to capture all of this. The front camera (selfie camera) used for the picture above, is a 5 megapixel one. Just for reference, newer phones have 32 megapixels, if not more. Therefore the image will obviously not be 100% clear. You can see that my beard is slightly fuzzy too.
Also, behind the hairline is my native hair which is now being combed up from each side of my head and towards the top centre (5 months growth). In the before picture it was being combed from the top, down towards the sides. This also gives the look of added density by creating darkness behind the hairline.
Either way, I can't understand how it would benefit me or anyone else by showing you a picture with fibres in, followed by a closeup without, but presenting them both as the same thing. Doesn't even make sense. Hopefully you can enlighten me ?
What I will say is that the picture DOES give a fairly good representation of what my hair looks like from the front in real life if you were standing in front of me, or if I was standing in front of a mirror. It's only when you look super close (as presented in the video) that you can see that it's not as dense. Thankfully in the real world, no one will physically have their eyes within a few cm's of my hairline.
As you already know, 'illusion of density' is the whole point, and judging by your post avocado67, it looks like the clinic have done a good job.
Thanks for your interest.