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hey Skinny shaft formally known as Steveyd. I will endeavour to get your pics from the doc mate and pop them up. Heal and grow well!
oh and get some sleep
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I'm definitely interested in seeing photos. Sounds like an interesting case. Good write-up too.
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oh yeah, sorry - as Spex pointed out - my previous username on other forums is SteveyD, in case anyone wants to check out my old pics/posts.
MattJ - just waiting for the good doc to send over my immediate post-op pics, then will pop those up. I still can't stop staring at the new work in the mirror - it's so packed with grafts that it literally looks like I have a full head of hair buzzed down to the scalp. Just a few days ago, it was populated by just fine hairs and relied on the hairs behind it to achieve coverage. Looking forward to this! |
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2 MONTHS PICS:
Hi guys, here's pics of me just after 2 months, so you're literally looking at my existing hairline growing back, with all the new grafts long since shed and prior to any sprouters coming through. I'd just had a haircut prior to these pics, and my hair is slightly damp. I've been wearing a hat since the op and I've maintained the illusion of having a cool-ish indie rock haircut, because the sides and back have been quite long. It's actually looked ok, but I've not been going out socialising because I hate wearing hats! I'm in a HUGE, huuuuge quandry of whether to return to styling my hair how I was prior to the second op (basically, a very contrived messy style which was a LOT of hard work, courtesy of my problem left side). Or just coping by wearing a hat for the next six months! oh the joys of naturally fine hair... (PS I'm still waiting for my pre/post-op pics - I understand Dr Feller has a bit of a pic backlog, but I will put those up and soon as I have them). |
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This is definitely interesting for me as well as I have very fine hair too. Similar to skinnyshaft except lighter in color (medium brown). I had 869 fue into my hairline by Dr. Feller also. I'm a little more than 3 months out and nothing yet but given that I did not get a large number of grafts and my hair characteristics I am trying to temper my expectations.
The good thing is I recall one of the techs saying that there were a lot of triples as she was preparing the grafts. Dr. Feller had her keep most of them as triples since I have fine hair. Last edited by hespeler; 12-08-2010 at 02:14 PM. |
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Was that your first op? Would be interested to see pics if you've posted any. If you're just gone 3 months, you're only a couple of weeks ahead of me.
I don't think you really notice anything properly happening until the 6month mark, and even then it creeps up on you. I've had a couple of new sprouters where my hairline has been lowered but they're not visible in those pics. I'm in a tricky place at mo - I can't bear the thought of going back and trying to style my hair the way I was before my 2nd op, but then I really don't want to put my life on hold for the next few months. |
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Of course, Dr. Feller took pictures. If possible, I can pm spex and he can get them from Dr. Feller and I have no problem with him posting them here. When I go back to Dr. Feller in 6 months I'm sure he will take more pictures and I will also post those. spex let me know and I will send you my info. |
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Hi guys, pics are at a stand still - well and truly at the mo due to a virus on the Docs PC. Some may well have been lost..
Will keep you informed.
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Looks great. But looks like you did not have to shave any surrounding area for this?
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