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This patient was in his early 20's when he came to Dr. Arocha. He wanted a procedure to restore his hairline and frontal third. Dr. Arocha performed a 3640 FUT procedure. The after photos are taken 10 months post-op.
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I would have expected a better yield considering its strip and the numbers involved. Still an improvement from where he started.
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2968 FUE Dr Feriduni 20/21 October 2011 My HT story: http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.co...-feriduni.html |
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Still a big improvement from where he started, He could just be a late bloomer, hes still only at 8 months.
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Its actually at 10 months but I would expect a bit more improvement.
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2968 FUE Dr Feriduni 20/21 October 2011 My HT story: http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.co...-feriduni.html |
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That's me in the photos. I was worried I might have had unrealistic expectations going into this procedure, but it appears I'm not the only one who thinks I had poor yield. I guess that makes me feel a little better.
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I really don't expect much improvement in the next few months or so. It's looked more or less the same from months 6-10. It's a shame because I feel that I made a good choice in my surgeon. Finally, for those wondering - been on Propecia for 1.5 years now (every day). I really don't understand the poor yield. I followed all of the post-op directions, have been taking medication, eat a healthy diet and excercise almost every day. Just goes to show not all results will turn out as expected, I suppose. |
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Thank you for viewing and commenting on our post. There are a few things we would like to address. While most of our patients have more robust and early results, remember, that occasionally some patients take a bit longer to grow in. We have had patients who continue to see improvements well beyond one year. So at 10 months there may still be some further improvement to come.
In regards to “poor yield,” I would like to clarify. Poor yield refers to a transplant that does not yield a significant amount of growth within an adequate amount of time. Considering that there was no re-growth in the frontal third in 11/2 years of taking Propecia, and with a significant amount of miniaturization in the area one can surmise that Propecia might not be helping and that the native hair could have continue to miniaturize in the ensuing 10 months post-surgery. So the question is where would he be without the benefits of the transplant. Dr. Arocha takes hair loss very seriously and of course he wants the very best for his patients. The prudent course is to continue to maximize the treatment and give it the tincture of time! ~Kira
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