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Excellent results Golfhair, no doubt about it...
What counts is when the patient is happy with his results ....then we know we achieved the goal.
Jorgev89, there is some BIAS on other sites...you need to learn how to filter this comments.
I qouted a user called "The Fittest", i think he put it in the best way:
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I can only shake my head at what I read on the other site. Guys seem to like (many of them have *never* seen HT in-person!) wretchedly front-loaded, Rileyesque, toupee-style, transplanty hairlines.
Know why this is? b/c these guys look at "pics" and see what they imagine is a "dense" result. This is what people think they can get from HT. "Dense" results. This is a lie.
When one compares the number of follicular units that are lost to MPB to the number that have been moved for a transplant, one sees that the difference is *glaring.* You can NEVER restore anything close to original density by HT.
And by making the very frontal hairline "super dense," you make an *unnatural contrast* with the remaining miniaturizing hair on the top and sides. It looks terrible; and it looks obvious.
This Cole result is superb. Why?
Because this guy has gone from *bald* to *not bald* without there being the slightest indication that surgery has taken place. There is no strip scar -- no obvious smiley across the back of the head. That's great -- but what is most important? The naturalness of the result.
No front-loaded bullsh*it. Just a completely undetectable hair transplant. This is the way it should be done.
That's why I went to Cole. Hair transplants that do not scream *hair transplant.*
This guy was a great candidate. Over 50, salt and pepper hair, some wave in the hair. This is what I like to see. Not 5000+ grafts idiotically jammed into the "frontal zone" of a guy in his twenties.
Sheesh.
Congrats to golfhair/behappy. Good job from Cole and crew.
TheFittest
PS: the *myth* of the "moth-eaten" donor has been decisively laid to rest. Take another look at that donor. After 5000+ scalp grafts. Damn! |
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