Some of these comments don't deserve a reply, doubt if you like and ask for information, that`s fine, but try to keep it on a reasonably intellectual level.
I have contacted the technician that did this procedure asking for the client to be contacted and more photos posted to proof that the photos are from a real and not some computer artistry so hopefully I will get these and can silence those who doubt these.
I try to pick out a few images every now to post on our website and other location, I personally take every one of these images and don't know a lot of the clients like it is in this case. It seems that people in this forum tend to get suspicious if you don`t have 12 images from as many angles all in high resolution and etc.. the technicians taking the images are not photographers so quality will vary, most clients are not keen on coming back in for photos so quality will be different from one case study to another.
IanD, if you doubt our results look at our videos (which I suppose cant be photoshopped) or visit a clinic where you can see a client in real life, that`s the easiest way to assure you that our results are real.
Topcat, to answer your questions directly:
Carl Counts is still a work in progress the last time I heard from him, I am only sharing this because he has already shared some of his experiences here on the forum, obviously, I wouldn't do that under any other circumstances. He has a very difficult scar tissue that is very resistant to the pigment so has needed more sessions then what we usually need, I hope we can get some update on that soon.
Not all pigmentation is done with "dots", we often use a magnum type needle that works like a brush on the scalp, we sometimes use this on female patients and those with longer hair, it can be quite aggressive on the scalp so not always successful but there are other cases that this really works nicely if the scalp can take it.