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Posts: 1080 | Registered: October 10, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nice to see those dreaded plugs are now camourflaged and you have a very realistic approach to your situation.
Good growth to you.
 
Posts: 745 | Location: Great Britain | Registered: March 08, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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The work looks good NoBuzz. Dr. Vogel did a great job of distributing your grafts evenly and appropriately to achieve your goal. Keep us updated and heal well!


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Posts: 625 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: July 24, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nobuzz,

Looks good.

How many grafts were added to the hairline? It doesn't appear like many. but I also know that you wanted to target the crown. Also, Is there a reason that you and he didn't opt for a larger session? Perhaps your laxity didn't allow it? Or perhaps your donor hair density isn't that thick?

I trust that you will have some nice added coverage in the crown and a slightly more refined hairline.

Falc


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Posts: 8696 | Location: PA | Registered: October 02, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nobuzz,

Looks good.

How many grafts were added to the hairline? It doesn't appear like many. but I also know that you wanted to target the crown. Also, Is there a reason that you and he didn't opt for a larger session? Perhaps your laxity didn't allow it? Or perhaps your donor hair density isn't that thick?

I trust that you will have some nice added coverage in the crown and a slightly more refined hairline.

Falc




Thanks for the comments:

Falc,

Not sure how many to the hairline 50-100, my laxity was fair, donor quality is probably below avg, I have maybe 2000 left in the donor bank for future if I decide. I may not want to thin the donor out too much and risk any scar visibility.

Chucky:
Are you planning a HT? I see you had 3 poor results in your signature. Any old plug work or just low yield?
 
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Congrats, man! Can't wait to see you in full bloom...Smile


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Posts: 877 | Location: Connecticut | Registered: July 10, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi Nobuzz4me
Yes i will be going in for ht no four when i get a window of opportunity as family ,work etc its hard finding the time.
Regarding my previous HTs they all yielded very poor growth but luckily they were all mostly in the crown so no obvious signs of bad work except tram line scars on my head.
 
Posts: 745 | Location: Great Britain | Registered: March 08, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nobuzz,

How awesome. A very natural look indeed. I am happy for you to finally get rid of the nasty plugs. Things look great wet and I am sure that dry it looks even better in terms of density. Just a matter of a few more months and it should make for a hell of a difference.
 
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Looks nice nobuzz, that one should give you a more complete overall and give you better styling options.

Congrats...
 
Posts: 174 | Registered: January 17, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nice Nobuzz!!!

Im sure it will be a big relief for the old plugs to be done away w/and hidden now! You should post some pics w/dry hair too, so we can get a better read.
I hope your new hat biz makes you millions!
Maybe Pat will let you advertise on here, as Im sure there are plenty of guys who will be needing them.
Just don't bring any to the Bald Pride March as their not allowed. Eek
 
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