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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 4:35 am Translate this post:   Reply with quote
haggis
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This is my hairline & front 3rd that was tranplanted by dr rogers in 1997 / 98, i cant remember the exact amount of grafts as it was 10 years ago, but i think it was around 600 done in 2 procedures.
I will be going to atlanta in june to hopefully have a more realistic hairline created and the front 3rd thickened with 2800 grafts, im not sure how much of an improvement it will make.



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 4:39 am Translate this post:   Reply with quote
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Is that Dr. Rogers form England? i imagine it was a strip and not the old punch method..how is your scar?

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hi, yes it is dr rogers from england, and it was a strip ht, im also looking to have a few grafts put into the scar. the scar is roughly 10 cm long and 4/5 mm in most places but a small bit at one end is 10mm for some reason Confused
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What's the length of your scar and how wide is it? are you going to do the FIT or another strip?
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I dont want to risk another wide scar, so i will be having FIT, hopefully dr cole will be able to break my scar up with some grafts, then maybe i can cut my hair shorter, the shortest i can cut it at the moment is a grade 6 in the back
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/websites/haggis/
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I agree that the hairline is not a natural looking..i guess it was looking good in the first years until you lost your existing hairs and that revealed the hairline by Dr. Rogers, i think that doing a big FIT session to fill and camouflage the hairline is the way to go for you...good luck and keep us update.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 9:47 am Translate this post:   Reply with quote
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forhair wrote:
I agree that the hairline is not a natural looking..i guess it was looking good in the first years until you lost your existing hairs and that revealed the hairline by Dr. Rogers.


well it has never looked good! their was hardly any hair in the front 3rd when doc rogers did the HT, i think the density is around 5 grafts per square cm atm Sad
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forhair wrote:
I agree that the hairline is not a natural looking..i guess it was looking good in the first years until you lost your existing hairs and that revealed the hairline by Dr. Rogers, i think that doing a big FIT session to fill and camouflage the hairline is the way to go for you...good luck and keep us update.


I think the hairline needs moving about 1cm forward as it looks to high where it is at the moment, i dont want a really low/thick hairline just for it to look as 'normal' as possible..
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Haggis,

Have you set up a consultation yet?
Regards,

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fit club, im coming over to atlanta at the end of june for 2800 fit grafts to the front 3rd.
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