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time:10 months

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time:after washing the blood scar out
i did the procedure with dr armani in dubai in 18.12.08,but 8 months have passed~~my hair is thinner than before,i think there must be something wrong happened,but dr armani dont explain to me any,i am very confused now. is it normal??i need your opinion!!
time: 18.12.08 the day doing the procedure



time:25.08.08



time:22.12.08


time:26.12.08


time:12.05.09(5 months)


time:11.06.09(6 months)


time:20.07.09(7 months)


time:27.08.09(8 months)


TIME:24.08.09(9 MONTHS)


 
Posts: 34 | Registered: January 09, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Chanyouzhe

I am very sorry to see your results. Unfortunately it is all too normal for the Armani clinic.

For the amount of loss you have I would consult with a respected strip surgeon (Hasson & Wong, Dr Ron Shapiro, Dr Feller etc) to see if they can get your hair back to where you want it to be.

I would strongly advise against letting Armani touch your head again.

SR


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the amount of loss you have I

i want to cry~~~~why???my fu are so limited!!you also do the procedure with armani??
 
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i wish my hair can be thick in following months,i dont know there is anyone like me??please tell me~
 
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I'm very sorry to see such poor results... you can always check and ask on Armani's own forums. You can do a Google search to find them.
 
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i can not accept~~~i can not imagine why?? no.1 doctor,this result?or my hair recovery slowly?
 
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Originally posted by chanyouzhe:
i wish my hair can be thick in following months,i dont know there is anyone like me??please tell me~i can not imagine why?? no.1 doctor,this result?or my hair recovery slowly


Chahnyouzhe,

I feel for you, I truly do. With respect to your quotes above: in the past Dr. Armani had some amazing results, when he performed strip surgery; - but - since he began his mega-fue procedures I have seen nothing but exceptionally poor results. You are not alone. Virtually all, to my knowledge, of his mega fue procedures have been utter failures, and *most* (w/native hair) have been left looking worse off than pre-op.

Of course, the afore mentioned is of little consolation to you now. Moving forward, I'd do a lot of research & consult w/those Dr.'s who are well respected & time tested in the field of the srip procedure, to remedy your case. Make sure you do a lot of research, and there's a *ton* of legit, evidence/info on this forum for you to gather your own opinion('s). I'll name drop two clinics I would trust: Hasson & Wong, & Feller.

Good luck, & I wish you well moving forward from this horrible experience.


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Posts: 174 | Location: Embezzling grafts, working as a janitor for a ht dr, somewhere in Mexico... | Registered: April 12, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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thank you very much,my heart has been broken~~how can i do?i wish there is miracle.why i did not see poor result with armani before.what i saw are all good results
 
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C,

I know I'm not the only one who must be really moved by your story. Going through hair loss is difficult enough on it's own, let alone the emotional rollercoaster of a ht that yields *worse* results than how one started. There's plenty of good guys on this forum who can: identify w/you, encourage you, and point you to realistic & attainable solutions.

I sent you a private message btw.
best of luck, hang in there.


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Originally posted by chanyouzhe:
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the amount of loss you have I

i want to cry~~~~why???my fu are so limited!!you also do the procedure with armani??


man, your case seriously moves me. Just know: your NOT alone, and MANY men have had much worse loss and have had considerable (life) turn arounds. Here are a few encouraging cases for you to look at:

http://www.fellermedical.com/h...php?req=article&id=7

http://www.fellermedical.com/p...ry/patient5_main.htm

http://www.hairlosshelp.com/websites/shuffle/

http://www.hairlosshelp.com/we...don_lad|gallery1.cfm

http://www.nicnitro.com/before-after/


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Posts: 174 | Location: Embezzling grafts, working as a janitor for a ht dr, somewhere in Mexico... | Registered: April 12, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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chanyouzhe,
Are you taking any medication? Preprecia? Rogaine? and what is you age?
You seem to be losing native hair which together with a less then ideal FUE yield is showing a bad result.
Your priority right now is really to slow down the loss. Depending on your age, i would think carefully and do a lot of research before doing another HT until your hairloss/diffuse thining has stablised.
 
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Ron J ,
you are so kind man~~I am very very moved,really,thank you for your help~~now they dont apply to my email,i could not think about more,you know,i wish there is something happening in following months,i come from china,i am not rich,the costs is very big part in my family,i dont know how to face my mother if the result is still so,you know she always oppose this procedure,but i so trust in armani.god bless me
 
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Originally posted by baqu:
You seem to be losing native hair which together with a less then ideal FUE yield is showing a bad result.


W/all due respect, it's abundantly clear - based off of his photos - that the problem is permanent shock loss to native hair w/in the recipient area & *ZERO* yield; NOT a continuation of hair loss. Not only is it clear from C's documentation alone, but coupled w/countless other of Armanis mega-fue 'expirements', it doesn't take a leap in faith, let alone logic, to make this realization.

I only feel so passionate about this, because it's clear this man is going through an emotional tragedy; & who among us wouldn't? And if I were in his current state of mind, your mis-diagnosis, however well intended, would leave me feeling even more despair...


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C,
you don't have to check your personal email. Check the upper left hand corner of your internet box, when in HTN, for 'personal' section...you have a PM (private message) box, by which you can both recieve and send private messages to any member on the forum.

I encourage you to email a few people, whom I have come to known, who would have your best intentions in mind. Email Falceros (the associate publisher) thanatopsis awry, or myself...I truly wish you the best bro.


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I went to the hair transplant clinic in China, give the photos in the procedure to them, they said : 1. I have too much post-operative blood scab .is equipped with the tools that armani gave me is too rough, rather hurt the native hair follicles? ) 2. the angle of the hair transplantation is not good, these two factors, I am afraid that the native hair follicles hurt because they found my native hair have not come out , and said that if the original hairs did not come out in more than eight months, they must be dead..what is your opinion???
 
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C,

what your describing is effectively "permanent shock loss", which is when one's native hair is permanently destroyed by the physician implanting w/in it. Sometimes, when the hair is in it's "last legs" this is inevitable, but not always. Here's a great article on the issue:

http://www.regrowhair.com/hair...-transplant-shaving/
- AND - to answer your question, *yes* I believe you suffered from (preventable) and permanent, unnecessary shock loss as a result of Armani's brute force methods.


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This is very sad to see. All the best going forward. Keep reading the site and save up money and go to one of the coalition surgeons for repair if you so choose to.
 
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I wouldnt put up with this, Armarni thinks he is untouchable, I'm sure he could be sued for this, no yeild and permanent shockloss? I'd want at least 4 times what I paid in the first place to even begin to make up for this!
 
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shockloss? I'd want at least 4 times what I paid in the first place to even begin to make up for this!

I wish my situation is only growing slowly.but i see the site all,i can not find a result more than 8 months like me.
 
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shockloss? I'd want at least 4 times what I paid in the first place to even begin to make up for this!

I wish my situation is only growing slowly.but i see the site all,i can not find a result more than 8 months like me.


I would love to tell you something diefferent, but this sadly looks like permanent shockloss. I dont think, that even if you might be a slow grower you would look like this after 8 months. Did you send your pictures to your doc?? What was his reaction?? What did he say??


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