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Old 10-30-2009, 07:35 PM
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i still can't believe i've actually gone through with this, lol - thought i'd never have the guts... but now that i have, why not share my experience, hopefully to the benefit of those still agonizing over if/who/when/how many, etc? (the least i can do after i've availed myself of all the info/advice provided by so many people on this wonderful forum, for which i am grateful)...

here are the numbers i got from dr Rahal and Adrian: 3225 grafts (initial goal was 2700-3000), area filled 50 cm2, strip surface 31.6 cm2; 485 singles + 1974 doubles + 743 triples + 23 quads = 6,754 total hairs;

hair characteristics: average donor density, average donor laxity, average hair diameter/coarseness, VERY straight hair (unfortunately!)...

the experience was great, everything was smooth and professional and relaxed, no salesmanship whatsoever... thank you dr Rahal, Adrian, Mike and all the others...

Adam's Inn - more than adequate: good price, very comfortable beds, fridge, good breakfast, not far from clinic (20-25 min walk), Chinese takeaway around the corner (every portion as big as 3 European-sized portions - just heat up in microwave on breakfast bar), supermarket 10 min walk away...

surgical cap - great, get a bunch from the clinic and wear whenever you go out; with a sweat suit on people will think you're an absent-minded doctor who forgot to change after a long shift (or that's what i made myself believe, lol)...

btw, the higher, more conservative hairline was MY request, and dr Rahal agreed with me... my reasons: 1. it's age-appropriate (am almost 42); 2. though my hairloss has been very gradual and slow, who knows where it'll end?; and 3. if i'm not happy with the result and future hairloss isn't too bad, i can always go back for something a little lower, plus have the temples filled in a bit.

my main concern is density (surprise, surprise!), so any comments are welcome... thanks for reading!
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Old 10-31-2009, 07:05 AM
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Looks really good, you made a good choice of Dr
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Old 10-31-2009, 07:51 AM
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Provided the grafts all grow you're going to have very good density - 63% of your donor density on average, or 135 hairs/cm2 (of course this will actually vary depending on where singles/doubles etc are placed).

Comparing to my own case, you had a lot more triples and quads than me, so even although I had 3700 grafts placed, my total number of hairs was only 200 more than you, so you got better value for money

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Old 10-31-2009, 07:55 AM
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Congrats on your recent procedure. Work looks great. Good choice in the mature hairline, but with your age and amount of hairloss, Im sure youll be fine. The post op pics, the buzzed head really suits you. But this is obviously post HT with the new hairline. Keep us updated my friend!
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Old 10-31-2009, 08:57 AM
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hrvoje14,

The work looks absolutely stellar. You should be one happy gent in a few months. Just curious, how old are you and are you on fin? I'm just wondering what the prospects of future loss will be for you. It certainly looks like you wouldn't be anything more than a NW5.
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Old 10-31-2009, 09:15 AM
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thanks guys!

Scottishguy, your forelock seems to have been pretty strong even before, so i'm guessing the size of the area filled in in your case may have been much smaller than mine... do you know what it was? at any rate your numbers sound excellent as far as density goes... looking forward to seeing your result!

Raphael - you're spot on, the buzzed look doesn't actually look half bad now (to my surprise too), but imagine what it would have looked like with my pre-op hairline... no, not sexy, lol...
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Old 10-31-2009, 09:22 AM
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Congrats also on your procedure.
Dr Rahal consistently preforms the highest quality work for his patients.
Come the New Year expect some full on fringe action!
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Old 10-31-2009, 09:31 AM
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hey, aaron... i'll be 42 soon, and i am not on anything, but i will be starting with minox 2 weeks post-op for at least a year, as suggested by dr Rahal... still debating about propecia, dunno... what's your experience with fin?
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Old 10-31-2009, 02:41 PM
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I really like the placement. I dont see this as conservative at all. I wish you good growth. Im 40 and also plan on going with rahal this coming summer. I think i might ask for this hairline too. I have been putting off for about 3 years now.
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Old 10-31-2009, 03:17 PM
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I'm an advocate for the mature-ish hairline, and I think it will suit your head/face especially well.

How long have you been losing hair for? If it's been dropping for a while like you say then you've been lucky considering you haven't taken propecia.

Anyway, good growth to you. You picked a good time of year with winter being the best time to keep hidden under hats. Come next summer you should be sporting a fine head of hair.
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