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Old 11-22-2008, 10:22 PM
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Hi Predator,

Looks like you've recieved alot of good feedback here. I think you're definitely in for a VERY pleasant suprise in the months to come. As you mentioned your existing hairloss with a NW3 puts you at a really good starting point for your HT especially at 41. It must have bothered you enough to proceed with the HT and I definitely think your end result is going to be what you were looking for. From the looks of it your a lucky one and your loss pattern may not progress much futher either. Stay on the propecia.

As for the itching this is very normal. The cause is due to the severed nerves in the donor an recipient areas caused by the incisions. As the nerves grow back you experience this itching sensation and as time goes by the itching goes away along with the numbness as the nerves get all connected back up. Try not to dwell on this much as it really shouldn't be that bad. This process takes longer for some than others. Best of luck to you but I honestly don't think you'll need any.
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Old 11-23-2008, 04:14 AM
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The da*n thing about MPB is that it is progressive. The good thing about HTs it that it, too, is progressive---only in a good direction. I'd rather have HOPE that my hair will improve rather than HOPE that my hair loss will not get much worse. I have the same feeling about the economy(getting better that is)but a HT seems a whole lot more certain given the current state of technology.
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Old 11-23-2008, 02:02 PM
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Predator, this period sucks, I have had similar thoughts as I approach the two month mark. I really do empathize. Shockloss blows, the itching I experience where I didn't even have hair planted is fierce but....these are temporary symptoms we all knew we would experience. Don't forget that.

I don't blame you for having regrets at this stage since it is the hardest phase (as far as the physical appearance of the hair). I know it's a cliche but give it time. You're going to look fantastic my good man. I'm not just saying that, with your characteristics you're going to be a hairy beast.

Keep your chin up.
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Old 12-01-2008, 03:06 AM
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Hey Predator. Did you do any research at all before getting the HT. ? Thats why its so important so you dont have unrealistic expectations post HT.

I understand everyone has different personalities and some worry needlessly more than others. Best thing to do is forget about the HT till at least the 8 or 9 month mark. Then give us all an update then on how the land lies. I would safely bet things will be a lot different for you then.
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Old 12-01-2008, 03:04 PM
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I am now approximately 8 months post-op and have experienced some growth. My H/t growth has been a little slow comming but Im sure by 12 months post-op I'll be fine,that'll include thickness and maturity etc. I must admit the wait has been agonizingly long . You have days everything looks fine and some days not so fine so you have your ups and downs untill you experience the real thing (real growth). Basically, patience is the essence. " [All good things come to those who wait] " after all patience is a virtue.
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Old 12-01-2008, 10:33 PM
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Predator, you getting more dandruff? I never got the stuff and its like they could open up a ski lift now.
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Old 12-02-2008, 05:15 AM
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No, no Predator!! Now you just hang in there.

Your scalp looks fine to me (i.e., in the photos) and you know it is too early for results.

For itching I am a strong believer in using oils and copper peptides to help.

My favorite oils are rosehip oil, neem oil and emu oil. The best for me is neem oil but it is stinky for some guys. I find neem oil to be very soothing, but so are rosehip and emu oil.

Oh heck, any decent oil will help IMHO. Some guys like olive oil.

Just get one of those oils, and maybe try copper peptides, to help with the scalp itch, healing, etc.

Just give it time. Your scalp looks healthy to me FWIW.

Da**, I wish you were right here, I'd put a few squirts of oil on your head!!

Edit: I forgot to ask. Do you have any ascorbic acid (vitamin C) lying around? If so, crush a tablet, mix with a little water, then "slap" that concoction on your scalp and it will help your skin regrow collagen.

It will sting at first but it is one of the best things you can do for your skin. You can "look it up" Predator! It's cheap and very effective. Just use the vitamin C and water concoction immediately. You listen to Old Baldy on this one.

(Cosmetic companies have spent a fortune trying to make a stable derivative of vitamin C [i.e., so it can mimic its actions in a form that doesn't degrade fast like vitamin C does]. Vitamin C is really one great treatment for your skin. )

You have to remember Predator, you went through surgery. Minor surgery but surgery nonetheless.

Another edit: I just slapped some vitamin C and water on my scalp.
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Old 12-03-2008, 05:44 AM
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I am now approximately 8 months post-op and have experienced some growth. My H/t growth has been a little slow comming but Im sure by 12 months post-op I'll be fine,that'll include thickness and maturity etc. I must admit the wait has been agonizingly long . You have days everything looks fine and some days not so fine so you have your ups and downs untill you experience the real thing (real growth). Basically, patience is the essence. " [All good things come to those who wait] " after all patience is a virtue.
Abby your pictures interested me since you keep your hair so short. I like short hair. Any chance of an 8 month picture update?
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Old 12-04-2008, 03:22 PM
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I regret mine, only because I wish I had waited a bit longer to get it done and done by a more capable surgeon. I'm still going to be fine, and it looks "passable" when SHAVED. But then it reveals the scar. Luckily I'm in a profession where it's not an issue at all, but it still does raise questions sometimes. Anyway, i'll get it straightened out eventually.
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:37 AM
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Don't worry and hide all mirrors in your house! you are at the point where the transplanted hairs fall out and you arent seeing rapid growth. Sit tight. The next few months should start to pick up the pace.

I am at 11 months now and have seen tremendous growth.
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