
Pictures are taken 2 year post surgery. I combed it open in all possible ways to show the density.
Please take note of the quality of the pictures. In my opinion, every surgeon should post pictures of this high caliber so that the patient can clearly see what they are getting into. As a patient, do not settle until you have seen good quality pictures of the results.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Take a close look to see if the after photo was taken from the same angle as the before. It's easy to be misled by a close-up of the after photo, where the surgeon is combing the middle front upward. However, during the surgery, no transplant was performed in that area; only the corners were addressed. So, it's evident that the front middle will appear good. Also, if you see only one close up series and the other results aren't in close up, you should know that has a reason. I'm not saying this for myself, but to educate you guys in how to look at results. Don't get scammed lol.
A total of 1700 grafts were used during a 5 hour FUE surgery. The surgery started at 08.00 and finished at 13.00.
I am responsible for performing the entire surgery myself, which includes shaving, punching, extracting, making sites, and placing the grafts. My assistant helps me by sorting the grafts and providing support during the placement process.
In addition, all communication with my clinic is handled directly by me. I personally answer all phone calls and emails. For aftercare, patients have direct contact with me through WhatsApp.
Enjoy (and learn).
VIDEO: Full video of the result will follow soon, untill then you can see a video here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0lmwGhKds4/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link…
Before: (even made in darker light settings then the before)
Donor:
Surgery day:
(0,6 mm punch)
After (dry and wet mixed):
Close-ups and comb through Dry and Wet mix (watch closely and learn how you should do it, yes you):
Kind (tongue-in-cheek) regards,
Dr. Munib Ahmad