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Posted 2/4/2010 5:57:37 PM


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The patient below had 1,502 grafts zones 1 and 2 with Dr. Armani. The patient is 5 months out post op.

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Posted 2/20/2010 6:24:17 PM


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Not even detectable at only 5 months out.. impressive..

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Posted 3/13/2010 12:14:16 AM
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Hello, can you tell me if you felt any pain during the surgery? Was there any pain or discomfort after the surgery? How was it throughout the procedure? I'd greatly appreciate your response, as i am considering F.U.E with Dr. Armani but have some anxieties about the procedure. Thanks.
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Posted 3/17/2010 11:27:29 AM


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The procedure itself really isn't so bad. There are a couple of needles to freeze the are, but once that is done you really don't feel a thing.

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Posted 3/17/2010 8:43:57 PM
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How is it during the surgery? The surgery itself consists of several hours depending on the amount of hair that is transplanted, so how did you feel throughout the surgery, any nausea?
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Posted 3/20/2010 11:30:27 AM
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Well there are a few needles, mostly to freeze the area of extraction. The procedure isn't pain but there was some amount of pain.. but not beyond what one can easily handle. Easier said than done, but you had to channel your focus elsewhere.

Don't let some temporary pain stand in the way of restoring your confidence, it did wonders for me, now i'm hoping to go for a second round of surgery next year to beef up zone 2.
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