Kevboy
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The redness will be standing out probably because of your white skin tone and the fact you had a big surgery. In a few days it might not be noticeable.
Let me know if you have any questions!Hi Joe
I started my own thread recently, literally only started considering hair transplant surgery maybe 6 weeks ago after a random encounter with somebody that had gone through the procedure and was over the moon with it. I’m some way off actual surgery but some of the details of your journey ring true with me, similar age (I’m a little bit older at 46) and I also had no clue there were effective medications (I assumed it was all ‘snake oil’ for want of a better way to phrase it). I wish I had known this 8-10 years ago but never mind.
A couple of things really stand out to me here. Firstly, I think the doctor has got your new hairline just perfect, I reckon it will look amazing once it’s grown in. The second is that I can see he has obtained hair from the sides of your head, I often wonder why I mostly see just the back used for donor areas? Unless it is me not being very observant…..which is entirely possible!
Beyond that, I’d just say the whole surgery just looks really nice and clean. I’m researching clinics/doctors and the one I’d thought might be for me has just raised their price significantly, so I’m going to cast my net a little further before committing. Dr Ferreiras’s work seems really top notch.
Anyway, best of luck, I’m sure the wait to see the final result is going to kill you. I reckon I’m probably a year away from actual surgery so it’s doubly bad for me!
