Thank you Dr A for posting my updated pictures. I will be getting a better camera as soon as possible, so that the quality of my pictures will be better. I hope everyone here is doing well. To the repair cases I have been seeing recently, I wish you all the very best. I get so upset when I see some of the repair cases. I hope some of these very talented doctors will be able to help you.
As always, I will be checking the board for the next week or so to answer any questions that come up. Additionally, feel free to e-mail me at farscalpe@gmail.com
» Thank you Dr A for posting my updated pictures. I will be getting a better
» camera as soon as possible, so that the quality of my pictures will be
» better. I hope everyone here is doing well. To the repair cases I have
» been seeing recently, I wish you all the very best. I get so upset when I
» see some of the repair cases. I hope some of these very talented doctors
» will be able to help you.
»
» As always, I will be checking the board for the next week or so to answer
» any questions that come up. Additionally, feel free to e-mail me at
» farscalpe@gmail.com
Looks good. I think this is a very good look for a NW6 in general.
Are you going for additional touch up work? If so, I would recommend rounding out the temples slightly at the hairline.
» Are you going for additional touch up work? If so, I would recommend
» rounding out the temples slightly at the hairline.
Yes, I will be going for more work. There is an area in the front which did not grow in as thick as the other areas that will need to be touched up. And, I agree with you about the temples. I will have additional work done to that area as well.
In fact, I have plans to double the number of grafts overall. I still have tens of thousands of body hair grafts available, so, supply isn’t a problem.
» Nice improvement. I like it. Did you use any beard hair too? Do you notice
» any scars at the buzz cut head donor?
We only used hair from my scalp, chest/stomach, and legs, mostly in a 1:1:1 ratio throughout the recipient area. The scalp donor area has no visible scarring when buzzed to a less than a #1 guard. I went back to work 2 weeks after the last day of my procedure with a buzz cut and no one noticed anything.
» » Nice improvement. I like it. Did you use any beard hair too? Do you
» notice
» » any scars at the buzz cut head donor?
»
» We only used hair from my scalp, chest/stomach, and legs, mostly in a
» 1:1:1 ratio throughout the recipient area. The scalp donor area has no
» visible scarring when buzzed to a less than a #1 guard. I went back to
» work 2 weeks after the last day of my procedure with a buzz cut and no one
» noticed anything.
It looks the best buzzed i think, i would keep it that way.
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