2 day consecutive procedure, totalling 1800 grafts that where placed in the frontal region. Dr De Reys and his team performing this session.
0,7 mm punches where used and lateral slit technique for implanting.
Patient pics are taking with a bright 1000 W light shining directly on the patient.
» 2 day consecutive procedure, totalling 1800 grafts that where placed in the
» frontal region. Dr De Reys and his team performing this session.
»
» 0,7 mm punches where used and lateral slit technique for implanting.
» Patient pics are taking with a bright 1000 W light shining directly on the
» patient.
»
»
looks decent, doesnt blow me away. Are you going to have any more work done?
» » 2 day consecutive procedure, totalling 1800 grafts that where placed in
» the
» » frontal region. Dr De Reys and his team performing this session.
» »
» » 0,7 mm punches where used and lateral slit technique for implanting.
» » Patient pics are taking with a bright 1000 W light shining directly on
» the
» » patient.
» »
» »
»
»
» looks decent, doesnt blow me away. Are you going to have any more work
» done?
Thank for the comment, please remember it is only 1800 grafts you are looking at. However it is understandable these days, when giga sessions of 4000 + sessions pics are being presented that the level of expectancy is higher.
» » » Nice comb-over lol
» »
» » ya i wanted to say that too. he shouldnt wear such a comb-over.
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» Combovers seem to be fashionable with this prohair clnic.
We do not dictate how our patients want to style their hair, thank you for understanding this.
» » Combovers seem to be fashionable with this prohair clnic.
-yep, thats the go these days.
I know you cant control your patients hairstyles Bverotti but if you want to show results from your clinic then it would be a good idea not to hide those results under a combover.
You should at least be able to control the patients hairdo while you are taking his pictures.
The before and the after picture could easily be taken the same day with the same amount of hair - just different styling.
i cant comment on the result cause I cant see it.
I have made the same comment on other pics you have submitted as well for the same reason.
» -yep, thats the go these days.
» I know you cant control your patients hairstyles Bverotti but if you want
» to show results from your clinic then it would be a good idea not to hide
» those results under a combover.
» You should at least be able to control the patients hairdo while you are
» taking his pictures.
» The before and the after picture could easily be taken the same day with
» the same amount of hair - just different styling.
»
» i cant comment on the result cause I cant see it.
» I have made the same comment on other pics you have submitted as well for
» the same reason.
No problem,
We try our best to get good quality pics. No flashlight is used and a 1000 W bright light is pointed at the patient. Furthermore we provided the money shot in this case, something most clinics ‘forget’.
I believe he now has a choice to comb his hair in any style he wants, even if he likes a comb over. In fact if you look at his before pics, he could not even produce a descent comb over with the amount he had left.
Another point is that you are looking at 1800 grafts, not 3000 or 4000. This seems to be forgotten quite easily.
» No problem,
» We try our best to get good quality pics. No flashlight is used and a
» 1000 W bright light is pointed at the patient. Furthermore we provided
» the money shot in this case, something most clinics ‘forget’.
»
» I believe he now has a choice to comb his hair in any style he wants, even
» if he likes a comb over. In fact if you look at his before pics, he could
» not even produce a descent comb over with the amount he had left.
»
» Another point is that you are looking at 1800 grafts, not 3000 or 4000.
» This seems to be forgotten quite easily.
Maybe the problem is that he needed 3000 grafts and not 1800 and so it is being compared. Any reason why he did not have more in the first place?
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