Sorry for the delay, but here are the best 2 that show the hairline quite clearly. I normally shave the hair a cm or 2 along the hairline as it is not really of much use, but I let the hair grow for a few days before taking the photos.

Right Temple - click to enlarge

Front View - click to enlarge
2 comments:
Not sure why you shaved the hair on the hairline?
Out of the 1,800 grafts how many grew? How much pitting and scarring did you have?
I shave the hair on the hairline when I wear the rest short to hide the transplanted hair at the front. This is because my natural hairline ends about 1.5cm? above the transplant hairline and my natural hairline has dense fine hair along it and so looks like a hairline. Below this is coarser transplanted hair and so the hair goes from fine to coarse rather than the other way around. There is also a gap with no hair between the fine and coarse hair, so i've now just got used to shaving it off because it looks better.
I can't say exactly how many of the 1800 grafts grew. I would estimate about 250-300 grafts per session survived to produce hair. It would probably not be too hard to do an exact count, but I would have to shave my head.
Every graft leaves a little pit or round scar in the skin. This may be small (about 1mm in diameter) but it is sure as hell noticeable when the light catches it at the right angle.
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