Was this guy really an NW2?!!

Ventures

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The treatment is called ‘direct hair implantation’ and costs an average £7,000.

Lol you could go to hakan, dogonay or any other premium clinic in Turkey plus get 7 day vacation for a half of that price. Not to mention
i've never heard of that clinic.
 

Hairloss23

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Poor guy, his crown looked thin and the article (as well as the hair transplant surgeon I assume) stated that he is not balding. From the looks of those pics he definitely was. On top of that yes you're right he was NW3 and that hair transplant that he got looks incredibly pluggy, god what an awful waste of 7grand and he claims to be happy with the procedure? Judging from the pics it looks terrible, and now he will probably have to deal with the fact that he will continue to thin behind the transplant and likely at the crown as well, and if they did really use 10 000 ****ing grafts then he's completely ****ed. So many scumming Hair transplant companies out there.
 

abovedagame

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Poor guy, his crown looked thin and the article (as well as the hair transplant surgeon I assume) stated that he is not balding. From the looks of those pics he definitely was. On top of that yes you're right he was NW3 and that hair transplant that he got looks incredibly pluggy, god what an awful waste of 7grand and he claims to be happy with the procedure? Judging from the pics it looks terrible, and now he will probably have to deal with the fact that he will continue to thin behind the transplant and likely at the crown as well, and if they did really use 10 000 ****ing grafts then he's completely ****ed. So many scumming Hair transplant companies out there.

Not to derail but do u have pictures of your progress growing back a nw0?
 

Hairloss23

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Not to derail but do u have pictures of your progress growing back a nw0?

Not at all dude, it is nice to see someone taking an interest in it, to answer your question I am currently 2 months into my entire regimen so as you can imagine progress so far has been pretty minimal however, whereas most people by now wouldn't have expected to see any regrowth on just finasteride/dutasteride alone, I am seeing hundreds of little black hairs down to NW1 and maybe even 0. Before those there were lots of non pigmented vellus hairs that then shed and were replaced. I've also seen some definite regrowth at the hairline and in the corners of each temple. Even though my crown and scalp are shaky I decided to only use the entire protocol on my temples and frontal third as a experiment in a way and I feel like those sections have improved whereas the crown has really just maintained so far as is expected in the first 2 months of AA. So yeah If I uploaded pics right now it would be near enough pointless, I may however create a log here in the future, similar to what Nickypoo did, he didn't bother starting a log until he had seen significant enough regrowth to warrant putting up pics.

http://www.hairlosstalk.com/interac...(19-2-Years-Full-Temple-Regrowth-dutasteride)

TL;DR lots of small black hairs down to NW1, a bit of hairline and temple regrowth. May post pics in future.
 

Greybeer

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Tell me a good surgeon can do better than that, his hairline looks really thin and spread out
 

shookwun

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Very clean, and precise work.

The harvesting, and implementation looks great. results speak for them self.


keep in mind, he has a thick donor hence the good result.
 

Hairloss23

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Very clean, and precise work.

The harvesting, and implementation looks great. results speak for them self.


keep in mind, he has a thick donor hence the good result.

You've got to be kidding? It looks awful, if that is the golden standard for Hair Transplants then I think I'd rather go bald and have a wig.
 

shookwun

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transplants can never restore native hair density, but can provide a substitute of coverage that can give a semi-illusion of similarity.

Get a wig then, because your expectations most likely wont be met. be realistic on what can be achieved.'



Realistically the only good candidates for hair restoration are those who have follicles with a thick caliber. Thin, fine, and medium hair individuals are typically not good candidates for achieving results that aren't see-through.
 

biddybomb

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transplants can never restore native hair density, but can provide a substitute of coverage that can give a semi-illusion of similarity.

Get a wig then, because your expectations most likely wont be met. be realistic on what can be achieved.'



Realistically the only good candidates for hair restoration are those who have follicles with a thick caliber. Thin, fine, and medium hair individuals are typically not good candidates for achieving results that aren't see-through.

**** that sucks, i got awesome density but naturally fine hair
 

shookwun

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Put it this way, if your hair is see through even at the forelock in day light and normal lighting when brushed back then a transplant will be 2x as noticible.



Even if you have lot's of density, if the hair caliber is fine it'll be see through. Still better then having a receding hairline though.
 

Greybeer

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transplants can never restore native hair density, but can provide a substitute of coverage that can give a semi-illusion of similarity.

Get a wig then, because your expectations most likely wont be met. be realistic on what can be achieved.'



Realistically the only good candidates for hair restoration are those who have follicles with a thick caliber. Thin, fine, and medium hair individuals are typically not good candidates for achieving results that aren't see-through.

Is There any work being done research wise to improve hair transplants outcome,so that it can restore natural hair density? Or have the doctors deemed that to be Impossible
 

M.G

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I honestly think his hair looks good.

Noway a random person could tell if he had work done.

He got ripped off pricewise though.
 

Capone

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Nothing wrong with the work, nice and clean but the price is a joke, as is most in the UK and IE.
 

biddybomb

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Is There any work being done research wise to improve hair transplants outcome,so that it can restore natural hair density? Or have the doctors deemed that to be Impossible

Not sure, but hair cloning IMO is the absolute holy grail of hairloss treatments, once they get that down and possibly improve max density then we are all golden
 

1knox1

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Nothing wrong with the work, nice and clean but the price is a joke, as is most in the UK and IE.

Decent work indeed. Agreed on uk prices. I honestly think that most guys just look for a hair transplant surgeon that is nearest. As oppose to in-depth research and looking for quality over easy transportation.
 
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tellersquill

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'Although he was not going bald he did have a receding hairline.' Who writes this crap!?!

His hair looks like dolls hair but if he brushed it forwards you couldn't really tell.
 
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