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If someone is a Norwood 4 for example, and they get a hair transplant. Will it look natural compared to someone that has a Norwood 6 and got one?
Yes for sure. No doubt.
Similarly, Bob Bernstein's before and after pics look very good and HONEST to me. No lighting tricks, multiple angles and images including immediately postop, and he gives info about hair density in the donor area, number of grafts, number of surgeries, etc:
Also, remember that every surgeon, even the very best ones, have a bunch of terrible results to their credit that they do NOT show on their before and after page.
Of course nobody has perfect work 100% of the time in any field during a lifetime. It is absolutely impossible even more so when you are depending on a team. Not everyone puts in 100% effort 100% of the time. Some think it’s okay to do less for whatever reason and all one can do is constantly monitor and make changes as the go then add in that each patient is unique and the difficulty only increases.
This is also why young men need to consider whether the risk is worth it. You are cutting out thousands and thousands of pieces of skin very often with a small coring device and then you are cutting out thousands and thousands of holes at the front of the head that are going to be in clear view of each and every person you have a close conversation with. All that skin better match up and all those hairs better look like they belong there otherwise you will get stares and the stares will be normal. Skin most especially that looks distorted elicits a repulse response in humans. It is often a sign of disease so most will keep a distance until they can figure out what is going on with your head.
People often end up with horrific scarring from acne and cutting out all that skin with a hair transplant procedure takes it to a new level. The room for error is zero and the procedure is very limited. Only a few have truly mastered it and in the end the odds are going to be against most because they simply do not understand the nature of the procedure. Easy for young guys to get caught up in all this with marketers constantly working the online world. Best for most to just observe and start using logic. It's too easy for young guys to make a decision based on emotion and that is what much of the industry relies on. This is why many can tell you not to have a procedure and not worry that you will follow the advice.
If someone is a Norwood 4 for example, and they get a hair transplant. Will it look natural compared to someone that has a Norwood 6 and got one?