rutters said:nice one m8..I'm about the same as you only I haven't rang yet!! I'd also like to know how long after surgery can you go back in front of people w/out them noticing something's happened.
cheers and keep us informed
whiskey said:You sure you'll be seeing Dr Rogers ?
I know he'll be doing some stuff in London but he'll still be mostly in Stratford. His new Dr will be based at the London clinic.
rutters said:Made the trip today and as previously reported Dr. Rogers comes across as a very genuine guy, a doctor not a salesman. I, at no time, felt pressurised or rushed and Dr. Rogers answered all questions honestly and satisfactorily.
My problem is that Dr. Rogers wasn't prepared to do as much work as I wanted him to (some salesman eh?)
I wanted up to 2000 grafts on the temples, crown and the hairline But the good doctor was only prepared to give me 1000 grafts on the temples and crown. He said moving the hairline forwards would look unnatural.
Has anyone else had any work done on the hairline to bring it forward or like to make any observations? I'd still like to persuade him to do mine.
cheers
whiskey said:rutters said:thanks for that
I realise the strip method would be cheaper and cover more area but I understand it leaves scars..am I right? is that why you chose FUE?
It will leave a long thin scar. If you keep your hair at the back longer than a few mm then it should cover it. Dr Rogers has actually started using a new closure method that can keep the scar almost invisible. I chose FUE to be 100% sure that I could do what I wanted with my hair in the future. FUE can actually leave scarring but it leaves tiny tiny little marks that aren't really visible. Mine can't be seen at all.