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This is my 3 month 2 week update. What do you guys think?
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This is my 3 month 2 week update. What do you guys think?
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WOW did you take that high resolution photo yourself which gives a detailed view of your scalp? You should get a job as a photographer for some of these docs on here...
Im sure you will be looking amazing in a few months and I will struck with hair greed. |
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notgoing, yes I take a 9MP pic, then set the closeup on the camera with an ISO of 80, then snap away.
I know I cant judge yet, but i'm worried that when it does grow in after 12 months, it wont look dense; almost like I paid big $$ to look like i'm loosing my hair. I really should of told Dr Feller to put as many as he can; maybe like 4500 or more in that area. I received 3281. We agreed on 3000+, but during the procedure I heard them say that theyre going to have to make 2 or 300 more slits. Dr Feller did, and they placed more grafts. Dr Feller said that I had X amount of singles, all placed in the hairline, Y amount of double & triples behind that, and the remaining singles at the very back of the transplant. Is this because there was nowhere else to place them?
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JohnM,
I only made that picture comment out of sarcasm that was based on another post (not related to this thread) about docs not being able to take good pics. Your pic was good. Shockloss: in all honesty it is kind of hard for me to tell if you have less,equal, or more hair right now--given the angle of the one pre-op pic I saw. But, at this point I wouldn't worry as it is too early for any judgement anyway. I know easier said then done. Im sure this is a VERY difficult process to go through. But rest assured I bet you will be looking MUCH, MUCH better in 4-8 months than where you were at pre-op. For sure. You chose Feller and he is one of the best. I think I would be feeling the exact same way you are right now if I were you as it seems EVERYONE goes through this "window of doubt": not enough grafts, not gonna look dense, not gonna be happy... I think the amount of grafts you had placed in that area is definitely going to be a HUGE improvement. Even more good news for you is that your 35 and to me it looks like you have no other thinning or loss behind the transplanted area. Correct? You have a shi$ load of donor hair left if and when you decide for further reinforcement. I would shave my hair down (as you said you are going to) and get in the gym. Lift some weights and get your attention (and the girls attention) on your body and off of your head. I think this would work psychological wonders for you while your *temporarily* feeling bad about your head you can be feeling proud of your body. Then in the end you will be both proud of your luscious locks on a manly mop and massive muscles and the body of a bull... I have two questions for you: (i) how long til you can lift weights after the ht if you know? (ii) could the doc have gotten more graphts if you were willing? anyway--I think your going to end up being thrilled with your end result with this ht. |
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I'm pretty sure that I had some shockloss, as by now the shaved native hair is about as long as it was before the Dr shaved it. I'm really not too worried about that, just was mostly worried to have to go in again for a second procedure. I've seen guys pics on here and I cant remember their names, but they had the same loss pattern, and received about the same number of grafts and after it grew in, it appeared that it was very dense, and wouldnt need another procedure.
I'm not sure if the Dr could of gotten more grafts; I never asked. Originally at my consultation he estimated about 2500; up to joking 3000 if my wife would ok it. Told him there was none, and to place 3000. So I guess if he estimated 2500, 3281 should give a pretty good density, right?
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I would think so. It appears that it was placed over exactly "half" of the top of your head. Correct?
any ideas on how long until you can hit the gym?... |
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No idea, as I hate excercising.
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singles in the back: yeah, that does sound strange. You didn't question the doc during surgery or call after?
1/3 of the head...tips of ears: thats interesting as Ive been curious about this...when you say "tips of the ears" are you referring to the front tip (closest to your nose) or the rear tip) closest to the back of your head0...I know, such minutia, but it all plays out with graft count and placement as far as Im concerned... PS. I would take up lifting weights. This would completely take your mind off your head and when your all done growing out you will have an over all transformation...just my 2 'n a half cents...everybodys different...some of us were raised by a pack of wolves. |
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