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Todd
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Your donor looks quite normal when compared to the other results I`ve looked at on here. What does the front look like?
Sorry to say but that does not look good.
Why they are insisting that multi graft hairs in the hairline are normal baffles me. I like to see some peer reviewed article that makes these claims.
As for not shedding, this does happen in a small percentage of patients.
Im sorry that you have had such a disappointing experience. This Doctor clearly should not be performing surgery.
Multiple grafts have no place in the hairline.
As your surgery was in New York, I am presuming that you are in the New York area. Obviously your current situation is not ideal. Perhaps researching and visiting a quality physician near you would help. Discussing it with an ethical and caring Doctor, who despite such early phase post op could advise you of a very clear path moving forward. Of course it will take time, and you will have to be patient which will be difficult, but understanding that things can be improved/repaired may be a source of positivity.
He said he did "roughly" 1650 grafts!
It may not seem like much but you have the support of this community. I wish you the very best!
I’m not a fan at all. Every time I look I find more 2 & 3 hair grafts in the hairline. My skin is very fair so I was told my redness will be prevalent longer than average by a different clinic. I plucked a few grafts that were just so randomly low.
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My biggest fear now is developing pitting. How early are you able to tell about something like that. I have a few holes in the front of my head that look rough.
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Sent you a PMDid you go to HRA buffalo? Your photo looks familiar due to him posting his patients pictures. If you didn't never-mind.
Your donor looks to have healed ok, the front looks like it is healing. Shame about the low density and multi grafts. Hopefully, it is an easy fix when you have the chance to get it done.