Hey swoop, was there a big reason for deciding on hakan over erdogan?
Looks good like that swoop when its styled, but be honest how does it look in public when its under siege from wind and rain? Is there enough density to go out in public without product like concealers or hairspray and do you have enough density for people to not think you have thinning hair??
If so im a I big fan of Hakans work and he' probably where I would go to have mine done if these treatments fail me!
Very impressive... we have very similar hair so I'm getting more hopeful! Are you generally happy with the density? Also are you expecting to recede any much further looking at your family history? Enjoy your new hair!
Yeah I am quite happy how things are going it looks natural. Plus I'm going to see more improvement in the coming months. One temple is a bit lagging in growth as opposed to the other, but that is a common thing. Should even out soon.
I would recede further if I wouldn't use treatments yeah. I can easily maintain though on treatments .
Great, I am looking forward to see the 1-year mark; I think it will be a fanastic result. Going from NW3 to NW1 (I think?) should be an amazing feeling.
How did you experience the travelling to Turkey, was it a 'comfortable' thing to do? I hear mixed stories about this.
damn bro... u gunno have a wicked result. My five months looked like absolute crap.
it's gunnno be a big change the next 7 months
Swoop your hair looks great! I visited Erdogan last month and he didin't want to operate me becase he said propecia would solve my problem since I have thinning all over the head. He told me to come in a year to see how my male pattern baldness is progressing so it is quite frustrating. He said he couldn't transplant more hair on my fron central area where I part my hair because it is too dense and would result in shock loss but the hair has minituriazed and it looks thin and you can see my scalp. I was soooo frustrated!
I am excited too see that ********* did operate you in the frontal area where you still have hair. Did you had any shock loss?
In my opinion diffusely balding people ain't the best for a hair transplant too. It may lead to permanent destruction of native hair follicles which kinda gives you a bad net of new hair if that makes sense. I can understand that you are frustrated though.
I did have a little bit shock loss there to answer your question, but it all came back after a while. My donor had the most shock loss.