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pianoman99

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  • Birthday 06/06/1971

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  1. Hi I've added some pictures, 15 months post op, from 2600 strip with Dr Feller: Hair Restoration Journal -15 month pictures Crown is shedding now as well.. oh well. At least Im happy with the Hair line Dr Feller sorted out for me. Hope everyone is well. Am looking forward to watching Rooney's progress almost as much as I was my own!!
  2. Hi, Ive posted some pics, 9 months post op, to Hair Restoration Journal -9 Months Post Op Overall, Im VERY happy. Given my situation I have very conservative goals. It was a long wait, and the growth was slow - possibly due to scaring from previous surgeries. more pics on the link, but Ive attached 2 pics for a direct BEFORE and AFTER. I guess my crown continues to thin, and what the hell. Ive stopped taking finesteride -was too concerned about man-boobs. Maybe that was eating too many pies! who knows. Cant be arsed taking a pill each day. Comments welcome!! All the best.
  3. Ok, thanks guys. It is different when its yourself. Long time to see the returns. Its a leap of faith, that all that money I saved up is embedded in small follicles just beneath my skin, and there is no sign of even the slightest scar on the recipient site ! Righto.... better find something else to do for 5 months... tum te tum... just one more look in the mirror... ....NOOOOO.!
  4. Just gone past 8 weeks post op. Had a few hair cuts to keep it tidy. Started looking for signs of life - but nothing yet. When do I expect to see some growth ? All my previous HTs were well behind the hairline, so I was never conscious of when they started growing. Im getting impatient now!
  5. Thank GoodHairUk, I read with interest all your posts, and pictures. - its not my first HT - I actually have had 4 previous procedures, but like you, they were bad early 90's ones, leaving me feeling very down and self conscious about myself. Hopefully things will get better. Some differences (in my opinion) between crap UK Strip, and Dr Feller strip procedure: 1) With recent HT, I had no swelling. With "The Hair Clinic, 1991-1992 I turned into the Elephant man. Probably because putting in plugs and mini graft is more traumatic, needed more fluids pumped into my head. 2) With recent HT Ive experience a lot more numbness - maybe because my previous HTs donor strips were all (way too) low, 3) The Hair Clinic bandaged my up like a mummy when I left. Little did I know, then actually removed chunks of skin, to make way for the plugs 4) The Hair Clinic (UK) used a Dodgy ex second hand car salesman to hard sell me a HT, with fraudulent pictures, promising me the same results. Dr Feller has Spex, who is definitely not a salesman - no comparison! I could think of others, but I just start ranting!
  6. Great post UKbloke! For what its worth: In my research on UK clinics, I narrowed it down to Just Farjo
  7. Hi, Thanks for posting. Looks really good. Is that Bill Nigh? Go on, tell us. I'll be interested in seeing the results when the growth comes through - esp. since you didnt shave down the recipient area. I expect in 2 weeks he can go back to work and no one will notice any think different.
  8. Darren - If you are lowering and thickening the Hair Line - think about what happens in 5 years time - when the hair behind your new hair line recedes further. You will you be posting another "5 grand- need a Doctor" mail? My advice is think "long term" and conservative. Where do you want your new hair line ? Have a look about at people on the street - 50/60/70/80 year olds. Try to imagine that hair line on them - it would look daft on an older person. This will stay with you for the rest of your life. (sorry - I may be speaking out of turn - not having seen pictures of your hair). Dont let money or location restrict you. I very glad I didnt. Flying to US is just as easy as flying to Europe. For me, I scrabbled together 7k, and that was enough to get me the best. Save up a bit more, and don't make a quick decision! Good luck
  9. Sparky/creeping back, Well I look worse that both of you, so think yourself lucky ! Seriously - after many early 90s strip HT, I know what its like to let it dominate your life. Getting a hair cut is tinged with shame and embarrassment. For me - the scar was the least of my problems. But from this point on, you have to look forward - I made a bad decision when I was 22 but I was vulnerable, depressed and fell prey to the sales technique. Ive stopped blaming myself, andHTs are so much better now, and Ive had to bite the bullet and try to get it fixed. If you are happy with the front, then I have some sympathy with wylie - in that a wide scar can be dealt with. See Spex's results. I have just had a "repair" job (well, proper single grafts, in between micro/mini/plugs) and for the first time in year, feel hopeful about my hair. I still have a big wide scar at the back - and may possible have FUE sessions into this scar in the future, to fix this.
  10. Hi, 4 Weeks post op. Attached some pics. All the graft hairs have gone - shame, because all that is left on top is the pluggy old grafts. My native hair on the peak is still there, which unfortunately shows the difference between natural hair, and a early 90's micro-mini graft job. I am returning to work tomorrow, and will have to keep my head held high (literally, and metaphorically!) Am still using Couvre at the back (on the old HT scars - the new one seems to be very small - great!) I still have a lot of numbness above the HT scar, going all the way up the the crown. Im hoping that will decrease? Anyone else had this ? Waiting for these new grafts to come in is going to be REALLY HARD!
  11. Hi, Thanks Garage/M&M for words of encouragement. 16 days post op - went for a hair cut. Feel much better now. I chose my barber wisely I think - a guy who was involved in HTs and now does Hair Systems (god forbid)- so knows how to be discreet. (not like the Italian maniac with number 3 clippers, that I used last time) He managed to even it out - while still leaving it long enough at the back to almost cover the 5 strip scars. Yes thats 5. Do I win the prize for "Most HTs with bugger all to show for it?" Hopefully that will change. I feel vaguely normal now. the ironic thing is, this is the first time in my life Ive been out in public with very short hair, and exposed thinning crown, and it was great! Felt like I had nothing to hide - didnt care if the wind blew by hair. I am using Couvre to cover the scars that show through. The graft hairs are still hanging in there. And Im quite attached to them. They are my friends, and I talk to them every night. (Im kidding). (no Im not). anyway... the guy that cut my hair was quite old, and was telling me a lot about the history of HTs and some of the horror stories he has seen. Invented by Dr Orentreich (new York) in the 50s, using 4mm plugs - can you imaging looking like this: http://www.surviving-hairloss.com/images/history_3.jpg He was also telling me about "Flap Surgery" - he has met a few people who have had this done. OMFG. A 4cm stip harvested from the side is implanted on the hairline - skin and all. This must have been utter HELL for the people that had it done. Can anyone reading this shed any more light? All this did make me think: HTs are still only 40 years old. Will we look back in 100years time and view FUE/strip surgery with the same disbelief? What will the technique be at that time? (or, as Gene Roddenberry once said, when commenting on jean Luc Picard's baldness, in 2233 we wont need a cure, because we wont care about make Pattern Baldness)
  12. Thanks Garage, Your hair loss pattern, and HT story looks similar to mine. (which gives me hope). - I feel totally gutted sometimes that I went back to the same clinic 4 time, and used up a lot of scalp laxity - and giving me big scars at the back. How are your scars? Do you have it longer at the back, or can you buzz it with clippers? Pre H&W, did anyone guess you had a HT? Im 2 weeks post op - and Dr Feller should have stapled my cap onto my head as well! doldrums!
  13. I guess that means that to take a strip than includes the scar, then some skin that would normally contain follicles is just scar tissue - so less yield? Bit of a shame for me, cos I'm looking pretty sparse back there. After 4 previous strips, I guess something has got to give. Thank you for responding, Dr Feller. I will keep updating my blog with the progress. Yes- I would consider FUE into these scars as a next move. I presume, cosmetically, this procedure is easier - not as much shaving down required? Ive seen Spex's result from FUE into the scar, and its really good. Other than that, the only other issue is the remaining peak hair. Hope Ive got enough donor left :eek:
  14. Hi, 12 Day Update: Ive just taken all the staples out. I did it myself ! I read on a forum, (by a surgeon) that he recommended taking every other staple out first, then all of them. I found it quite easy - I used a bottle of Jack Daniels, a plank to chew on, and a claw hammer. It took a while to set up 2 mirrors (one was a shaving mirror, with a x2 magnification) and to get the light right. Really, I would not recommend it - quicker to go to your GP clinic. pretty pain free, and strangely satisfying - like picking glue off you hands when you were a kid. The advantage it, then if you snag a hair, or scab, you can immediately back off and get another grip. TIP: never accidentally use the staple remover took UPSIDE DOWN! It will bend the staple the wrong way, further into your head! Attached our some pics. Would appreciate your comments. On one side I think you can see a lot of shock loss (either that, or that is the scar from the previous HT. You can see the terraced effect of all the other HTs Ive had, underneath the donor scar). Am worried about buzzing that area down. Had no swelling or spots. All the graft hairs are still in. Am using Minox twice a day - read that this will give a 30% chance that the grafts will not actually fall out - which would be nice. From the pic of the top, you can also see where the single hairs were placed on the hair line. Can also see, in the middle, the dirty great f*ck* off orrible punch grafts. Am going on holiday with the out-laws in weeks time. NIGHTMARE. will have to buzz the hair down, and just use a cap the whole time.
  15. Ive never thought of going to Thailand (I guess you avoided all the demonstrations/riots!) - the work looks great. Thats going to be a good hairline. Whats your crown like?
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