TOPILLO - HDC PATIENT - 4.245 GRAFTS STRIP - The evolution

» the first ones looked like a hairpiece, these look pretty good, even from
» the side

I am not so sure. Take a look at the birds eye shot. It looks like an unusual combover that does not portray the result.

» the first ones looked like a hairpiece, these look pretty good, even from
» the side

I think they look at lot better than most I have seen in the forum, definitely above average work.

» » » The red line of the scar can be seen below the part where the hair is
» » » separated and I think that it can be noticed clearly that the scar
» after
» » 2
» » » months its the red line and not the white line where the hair appear
» » » separated.
» »
» » So why part the hair above the scar when the pic was taken?
»
» It was the patient trying to take pics of the donor by himself,
» inexperience and difficulty I think.
»
» Despite the fact that the patient has posted more pics in the spanish
» forums I posted only a part here because they are a lot.

I support escar here…the pictures are honest and reflects the truth…any regular poster will realize that the scar is where the redness is and not where he parted his hairs…and he is not hiding his redness…it just that difficult to take scar photos on your own…

The transplant is simply amazing INCLUDING the hairline…

» Good afternoon
»
» First, to apologize for my bad English. Then, commenting that, as rightly
» said wounds, the picture on which you can see the redness of the scar,
» intended only to show the redness of two months, at no time intended to
» pass off the white part by the real scar, and who thinks otherwise, only
» seeks to create controversy.
»
» Regarding the form of a line of hair, personally I love, and the people I
» know said that is totally natural.
»
» Thank you all and especially to escar.

topillopillo;

Congratulations…the results are simply amazing…would you please let all of us know about your medication…are you on propecia, minox…, MSM??? we would like to know the details about your regime…thanks…and wish you good growing further…

» » What exactly does “industry standard” mean as far as the scar is
» » concerned? Is there a specific criteria measurement wise?
»
» Well, I have seen quite a few. 7-10 years ago it was common to see great
» results but with very stretched scars (5mm-1cm). I have only seen about 10
» scars but never an invisible one. Current scars seem to be a couple of mm.
» Interestingly every patient I have talked to with longer hair is unaware of
» the scar and surprised that the scar can be identified.
»
» Personally, I think there is still a long way to go in terms of achieving
» the best scar results. A lot can be learnt from the rest of the cosmetic
» surgery industry that has put a great focus on this area. Undermining
» tissue and navigation of the undermined tissue by endoscope should
» absolutely be bought into the HT skill set in my view.

There are too many cons that most clinics fail to share with their patients.

» Congratulations…the results are simply amazing…would you please let all
» of us know about your medication…are you on propecia, minox…, MSM??? we
» would like to know the details about your regime…thanks…and wish you
» good growing further…

Thank you very much friends, with regard to the medication I’m taking, just use Minox twice a day. The PROSCAR I left off at 6 months because of its side effects.

A greetings to all