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Hairgoesnothing

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  1. At four months, you will start to see some growth. But, If memory serves, at month six, you will really see it happening. And from that moment on, things will only get better and better! The thing though that really got to me about this whole experience, is the fact that people that saw me as this new growth was happening, never really clued in that new hair was growing on my head. They would just say things like " your looking good" etc. People don't notice that anything was done. Always found that funny lol
  2. Yes you are going to see some results at the four month mark. Just be patient. I remember when I had my first procedure with doc Rahal how I used to look several times a day in the mirror looking for signs of growth lol. It will happen. No worries. You can take a look at my blog if you like from my first HT. It follows the whole month by month growth cycle pretty good (with pictures). Hope this helps. Sorry I don't know how to include a direct link to it for you. I will have to figure out how to do that. All the best!
  3. I had three HT's with Dr Rahal over the last five years. I do remember being nervous when I had my first one (5600 graft FUT). But that quickly went away once I realized how professional the whole team was. I am very happy with the results. Don't worry to much. You're in good hands and I am sure you are going to be very happy with the results. All the best!
  4. Hello GPS3 I just finished reading your posts. First time on line in a while now. I had three procedures with Dr Rahal ( two big FUTs and one small FUE touch procedure to add a little more density to the crown). Just wanted to take a moment to let you know that you are in good hands. I started out at the Norwood 6 level. I am very happy with the results. It has been 5 years now since my first procedure. Since then I have let my hair grow long, I've cut it really short and worn it everywhere in between. Personally speaking, I am extremely happy with my choice in Dr,s for my hair transplant. And yes, there are other wonderful dr,s out there but you can feel totally confident with your choice of docs for your upcoming procedure with dr Rahal. If you have any questions for me, you could also send me a PM and I will do my best to answer you as fast as I can. Cheers!
  5. Congrats Cant Decide, I know this has been a long time waiting! Happy growing. All the best
  6. Altdot, Hello, I just looked at your pictures. You are going to have a great result. You just can't go wrong with Dr. Rahal. I was in his chair for my second surgery in May of this year and received 2953 grafts to my crown (fut) and this after 5604 grafts to the front and top eleven months before that. I will be posting some follow up pictures soon. But as I look back now, I constantly say to myself this has been hands down one of the best decisions I have ever made. I am sure once your results start to kick in a few months from now, you will be saying the same thing. All the best
  7. I second your second comments Cant decide. Cheers to modern hair transplant techniques!
  8. The only people that really know about my "transformation" are the people here on the HTN. Nobody has ever said anything. They really just don't notice. To people that know me, it's just me. They don't zoom into the fact that I have more hair. Case in point: today I was showing pictures of a trip I was on 10 years ago to some co-workers and nobody clued into the fact that I have more hair. I thought somebody would notice that I had a major receding and high hairline back then. But nope, nobody noticed. So to answer your question, the outcome is so natural that nobody notices that I have done anything. I am really the only person that notices! At least when it comes to the public.
  9. Raphael84, Slickers, Cant decide, Thanks guys for the encouraging comments! Always a pleasure updating my progress. I will certainly keep you all up to date on how things progress during the next couple of months. And cheers to Dr. Rahal's skill as a fantastic and caring hair transplant physician. Regards Hairgoesnothing
  10. Hello Slickers, As per your request, here are my four and a half months update pictures + one preop. Everything is going great! Regards Hairgoesnothing
  11. Hello James, It was done 100% by the hands of the Master himself, Dr. Rahal. I used the word "clinic" just as a fancier way of saying his office. Both of my transplants were performed by Dr. Rahal at his Ottawa office. Regards
  12. One of the things that attracted me in the first place to dr Rahal's clinic when I was originally considering having hair transplant surgery was the quality of his donor scars. On two occasions now, he has not let me down.
  13. It started to grow back around the start of month three. By month four it was pretty much all gone. I have shock loss right now in the exact same location as my first surgery and just like my first round, it is now starting to grow back now that I am well into my third month. Regards
  14. Thank you Mickey85. It is nice to hear that you have been following my blogs. HARIRI your right about the quality of Dr Umar's work. He does what he does well. But truth be told in this instance, Dr Rahal did such a wonderful job with this second donor scar (and my first) that I have not even considered ever having (or ever needing) any revision work done to it. There are doctors out there that can equal this work but none can surpass it. It just does not get any better than this. I could not be happier with the quality of his work.
  15. Hello HARIRI, Good to hear from you. Just for the record, I had 8557 grafts all together :-) I made a mistake at the start of this post. This second HT was 2953 grafts, not 2970. Just wanted to clear that up. Either way, your right, it is a great looking scar. If one can ever say that about a scar! All the best and happy growing! Hairgoesnothing
  16. Hello Raphael84, Yes I have been posting my results on a regular basis since my first HT in July of 2011. To view these posts, I suggest simply doing a name search "Hairgoesnothing" or you can also view my timeline blogs here on the HTN. I am not very technologicaly inclined so I am sory that I do not know how to include a link to my blog direcly. You should have no problems finding my various posts though here on the HTN. I hope this helps. Regards Hairgeosnothing
  17. Hello bill283, I think what you a referring to is a cream that helps diminishes the appearance of a scar by helping make its color fade. That is not needed in this case because the color of my scar is not drastically different from my natural skin tone and also the scar will by very well hidden by hair growth. The cream you are referring too I believe is used more to help diminishes the appearance of scars in plain view such as abdominoplasty scars or a scar from an injury. Regards
  18. Thank you NEWHAIRPLEASE. Doc Rahal really is top notch at what he does. But you already knew that! Cheers
  19. Hello bill283, I personally tried to live with the shaved bald hair look for many years (off and on). It never felt right for me. I always preferred, at that time, having "some" hair instead of "no" hair. But I did always miss having hair on the top of my head. Now, I have a fair amount on the top and it looks natural. I could not be happier. I did not rush my decision to undergo hairtransplant surgery. I studied the technique for many years before choosing to have it done. The scar is just par for the course(whether one chooses FUT or FUE they both leave a mark). It was the end result I was after. And the result was and is great! But that was my decision. Everybody is different. The way I see it, and I tell this to people often, don't rush this decision because, just like all decisions we undertake in life, it comes with consequences. And it is those consequences we have to live with. Regards
  20. Hello savehair, Yes, you are correct, the scar does not concern me much at this point. Sory I do not have any pictures of before I shaved my head. But the entire scar was well hidden by my two months of hair growth with the exception of a patch of shock loss just behind my right ear. This was actually one of the main factors that brought me to decide to shave my entire head. Which in turn, at this point anyway, will give my hair a chance to grow out evenly. Also, it will not take long for the hair to grow over it because of where I am in my recovery. But on the other hand, I also wanted to give a chance for people to see just what a "good" donor scar looks like after two months. We often see pictures of scars just after surgery and a few days after the sutures are removed but we rarely see, if ever, what a scar looks like at the mid-recovery point because hair is grown over it. At least people can now see how well a donor area heals a few months after surgery. In the hands of a good HT surgeon, I think anyway, FUT transplant is a very feasible choice because the option of wearing a fairly short hair style is possible. Last year, before my second transplant, I used to shave my head down to a #4 without the scar in any way being visible. I foresee this same option in the near future once again. Kind regards PS: I am also lucky that I can still wear a hat when I am in public so this also was a factor in shaving my head at this point in my recovery!
  21. Looks great. You are going to end up with one crazy dense hair line! All the best.
  22. Cant decide, Spanker, TakingThePlunge, Thank you guys. I will most certainly keep you all informed on my progress. Now that I have shaved my head, it should now grow out pretty evenly so I should have a good progress post to report to you all in about a month or so. Regards
  23. I am now two and a half months post-op from my second surgery of 2970 grafts with Dr. Rahal. During this visit, Dr Rahal concentrated uniquely on my crown. As to be expected at this point, nothing much is happening with the exception of lots and lots of pimples. What I wanted to share with the community today is pictures of how well my donor area is healing. Yesterday (Sunday the 12th of July), I decided to shave my head entirely just to see how well the donor area was really healing. As was the case with my first surgery (last year 5604 grafts), the donor scar is healing once again pencil thin. There is, of course, still some redness present as well as some minor shock loss above and below the scar but over all, I believe, Dr Rahal’s skill comes shinning through yet again! Please feel free to let me know what you think.
  24. Hello AGL77, Nice to see people still take a look at my old post! To answer your question, yes I followed Dr Rahal's recommendations. I did my scalp exercises as often as I could. I spread the time out during the day. Meaning, I did them for short periods of time but quite often during the day when I had some free time. I do believe this helps with the healing after the procedure because it helps reduce the tension on the donor area once your surgery is behind you. Hope this answers your questions. You can also PM me anytime if you have any more questions. Regards
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