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BEST HAIRTRANSPLANT REPAIR/REVISION SURGEONS IN THE WORLD?


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If you gotta make a list of surgeons that are great at hair transplant repairs especially in the high norwood cases hows your list would look like?

Dr bisanga, Dr sethi, dr pitella…

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You were asking about hairline extractions 5 minutes ago... What is it you actually need doing? Can you share some pictures so you can be given more specific advise?

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I would draw a line separating actual repair procedures and procedures aiming (just) at masking flaws.

If we talk about actual repair procedures I would mention (in no specific order) drs Mwamba, Bisanga, Feriduni, Muresanu and Ball. Obviously there are more, but they are a great starting point.

 

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1 minute ago, dizzydap said:

@Berba11 Here you go, what you think?

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Do you have any better pictures of the hairline itself? Something closer up in higher definition would be helpful. Is there someone that can help you take a picture? A front-on facing the camera would be useful.

I can just about make out what appears to be a fairly linear hairline that lacks refinement and maybe isn't the most natural shape. Grafts possibly stick up as well from what I can tell but you'll need to help us out here and give some details!

If that's the case then I can see why you'd want them removed, repositioned further back and then start from scratch with a more conservative hairline that will better serve your long term high Norwood status.

Also you're going to need to define your goals... Are you looking to just sort the hairline for now and then address the areas of hair loss later, or are you looking to do both at the same time? Because if you sort the hairline first then you don't need to worry about the surgeon being both a repair specialist AND higher Norwood specialist; you can sort the hairline with one surgeon and then look to other surgeons for the remainder of the scalp.

 

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@Berba11 

I have been shaving ever since so these are the best pics for now.

 

The problem with hairline is;

-1.1cm lower then my natural adolescent hairline

-Almost 90 degree angled which gives the least density and least natural look

-I have about 1500~ grafts in hairline and 500~ on the mid scalp to crown. The 500 thats been transplanted has literally no effect on density

-Skin however has no damage(cobblestoning, scarring)

Your comment here;

12 minutes ago, Berba11 said:

If that's the case then I can see why you'd want them removed, repositioned further back and then start from scratch with a more conservative hairline that will better serve your long term high Norwood status.

explains my goals for my next surgery or two. The reason being low hairlines in the long run with a person who has aggressive baldness always ends up with unnatural look.

 

I am aware that the “removal/extraction” can take more then one session and I am aware of that.

My goes for the next two surgery is;

1st surgery: hairline extraction(aiming to get half of them in the first surgery), creating a higher hairline, adding density in the mid-scalp and crown

— after 6-12 months—

2nd surgery: Hairline extraction(the remaining hairs, if needed an additional couple hundred grafts for final toach to hairline

 

OR…

 

1st and 2nd surgery: hairline removal(using them in the crown or mid-scalp

 

3rd surgery: creating a hairline with added density to mid-scalp and crown

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21 minutes ago, dizzydap said:

@Berba11 

I have been shaving ever since so these are the best pics for now.

 

The problem with hairline is;

-1.1cm lower then my natural adolescent hairline

-Almost 90 degree angled which gives the least density and least natural look

-I have about 1500~ grafts in hairline and 500~ on the mid scalp to crown. The 500 thats been transplanted has literally no effect on density

-Skin however has no damage(cobblestoning, scarring)

Your comment here;

explains my goals for my next surgery or two. The reason being low hairlines in the long run with a person who has aggressive baldness always ends up with unnatural look.

 

I am aware that the “removal/extraction” can take more then one session and I am aware of that.

My goes for the next two surgery is;

1st surgery: hairline extraction(aiming to get half of them in the first surgery), creating a higher hairline, adding density in the mid-scalp and crown

— after 6-12 months—

2nd surgery: Hairline extraction(the remaining hairs, if needed an additional couple hundred grafts for final toach to hairline

 

OR…

 

1st and 2nd surgery: hairline removal(using them in the crown or mid-scalp

 

3rd surgery: creating a hairline with added density to mid-scalp and crown

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You may benefit from looking at this case, which reminds me a bit of your own (links below are the patient's own thread and then the clinic's thread on the same case):

 

 

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Those angles in the hairline show to which extent the doctor/technician performing your surgery was mediocre to say the least.

Your plans are fully feasible. It will take up to 3 surgeries, but you will end up with a good result in case you chose a correct doctor this time. I am in a similar situation and gonna follow the same path. I was about to have a making-flaws surgery, in which just "some" offensive grafts were to be removed and the hairline lowered, which would have been a huge mistake and would end up regretting: your approach is the correct one.

Who was the doctor in the first procedure? sorry if you have already mentioned it.

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