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Old 04-01-2009, 06:55 AM
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This medical colleague of mine used to rent me office space when I first moved to Northern Virginia. And when one of his partners was out sick, I helped out in his office 2 afternoons a week back in 2000 for a few months.

We had been talking about options for quite a while, and he opted to move forward with a 2500 graft case. He has always been a kind man and was a pleasure to work with for me and the staff.

Although a bit older than me, he really had a tight scalp and scalp exercises helped somewhat for the 4 weeks that he did them preop. I had hoped to get a yield of more than 2700 grafts, but his donor area had much more randomness to it than the usual scalp. I got a guess of that preop, but only after 5 of my cutters came in with the same comment--a first--did I realize that we wouldn't reach our goal. His strip was 1.5 cm wide and was a reasonably tight 2 layer closure, but at 11 days (pics posted today) his scar looks like it should do great and we'll do another session in a year.

I'll try to post periodic updates showing his loss of transplanted hairs over the next few weeks, and then regrowth....up to a final result.

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This medical colleague of mine used to rent me office space when I first moved to Northern Virginia. And when one of his partners was out sick, I helped out in his office 2 afternoons a week back in 2000 for a few months.

We had been talking about options for quite a while, and he opted to move forward with a 2500 graft case. He has always been a kind man and was a pleasure to work with for me and the staff.

Although a bit older than me, he really had a tight scalp and scalp exercises helped somewhat for the 4 weeks that he did them preop. I had hoped to get a yield of more than 2700 grafts, but his donor area had much more randomness to it than the usual scalp. I got a guess of that preop, but only after 5 of my cutters came in with the same comment--a first--did I realize that we wouldn't reach our goal. His strip was 1.5 cm wide and was a reasonably tight 2 layer closure, but at 11 days (pics posted today) his scar looks like it should do great and we'll do another session in a year.

I'll try to post periodic updates showing his loss of transplanted hairs over the next few weeks, and then regrowth....up to a final result.

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Old 06-23-2009, 07:13 AM
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My colleague/patient stopped by a couple of weeks ago. I put up pics of his scar at 1 and 3 months. It is fading nicely and he tells me 90% of the numbness is gone. We are just waiting for growth to start.

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My colleague/patient stopped by this am. I think at 6 months 1 week he has maybe 35% growth, which should really thicken by spring's one year point. Importantly, his tight scalp looks great with a nearly imperceptible scarline.

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