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cueball35

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  1. Ive heard some guys shaving their head a month or 2 before the operation, to sort of get people used to seeing you with a new look, then once the procedure is done its not such a drastic change
  2. My donor density was between 70-80 , pretty average really but id above average laxity which allowed me to get 2 decent strip procedures. Yes mate i had that side effect too with propecia and it just got worse as time went on so i dumped it, thankfully everything returned to normal but it did take some time, possibly 2/3 months after discontinuation before i felt a proper man again, the missus is delighted too lol There are no norwood 7s in my family, mostly 5s and 6s,this was a concern for me too, my loss did stabilise and even though the crown loss was extensive i kept strong high sides and they are showing no signs of miniaturisation.
  3. hi spanker, link to my second op is on my signature, 2350 to the crown
  4. excellent advice greatjob, i too would like to know who the doctor was as all of this should have been laid out in detail on the post op instruction sheet.
  5. Thank you lads Ive just had HT number 2, 2350 grafts so thats 6860 in total, ive 2000 odd grafts left by FUE should i require more work done in the future. According to the doc ive got fine hair, not ideal but i had decent laxity. My experience with propecia is a bad one, i was on it for 18 months, the sides just wouldnt go away, i tried lowering the dose to 1mg MWF and 0.5mg daily but to no avail, im off it 6 months now and finally feel like a MAN again!! Im not even sure it made any difference to my hair, 90% of what i got on top is transplanted hair, im never touching the stuff again thats for sure.:eek:
  6. i could shampoo 3/4 days after with the shampoo supplied by the clinic, i find the aftercare very straight forward
  7. Im just 2 weeks out from a second op to concentrate on the crown region and am following your updates closely, you've got great numbers mate and im looking forward to seeing your final result, all the early signs are great for you :cool:
  8. to be honest i wouldnt be too happy with that result, id expect more from 3200 grafts. Im not sure wheter its the flash that makes it look thin, but the main thing i guess is that your happy with it. How many of the 3200 were placed at the front?
  9. Hi Shane, I too hope for good things to come for you, you have been through a lot so far, very early days still, you are not even at 20% of the journey for fue where most clinics mention it can take up to 18 months to see a full result. Good to hear you are seeing some growth in mid scalp region at this early stage though.
  10. my post op instructions are to apply a silicone gel to the scar from 3 weeks post op to stimulate the healing process, silicone gel such as Vicatrix, Kelofibrase, Cicatrix or Bapscarcare were mentioned as possible applications and to use them for as long as the scar remains reddish.
  11. congrats fullness, you have got great numbers from a top doctor and are in for some transformation in 12 months time, enjoy the ride!
  12. lol Johnny I cant believe how time has flown by, i remember been totally depressed about my hair around 2011 and started seriously considering a HT, nearly made the cardinal error of rushing into an op with an Irish surgeon who has since gone AWOL!! Luckily i found this site! I had an idea that id need a minimum of 7000 grafts over 2 sessions to get a decent result, so fast forward 2 years and ive got 6860 of them transplanted, happy days. Doc said id have a conservative 2000 FUE grafts left, ive maxed out FUT, he did advise maybe doing 1000 FUE at a time if i wanted more work done rather than doing 2000 more in the one op. I see your coming on to 4 months now, hows your hair now for d xmas party season? This will be my 2nd xmas without being able to socialise, on the flip side im hoping to enjoy my hair in the summer months just like i did this year
  13. dont worry mate, all sorts of weird things happen for the first few weeks post op, scabs falling off with hairs attached etc, all perfectly normal, once theres no blood then the root is intact. just follow your post op instructions and all will be fine, good luck mate
  14. Thanks Lads! 10 Days post op now and wanted to add these 2 pics ( before the hairs fall out) to show the making of the whorl pattern and the different angles of the transplanted hairs in the crown. Dr Feriduni mentioned that he enjoys doing crown work as it requires a bit or artistic work when he's doing the incisions! :cool:
  15. Hi Guys, Im a week out from HT number 2, im attaching some pics of the work done on my crown and also a 12 month update from the first one. Not much of a writer so i'll leave the pics tell the story so far. I intend to update monthly to hopefully give some guys who want crown work done an idea of what to expect. I understand its a tough area to cover but im hoping the 2350 transplanted will give a nice cosmetic improvement in 12 months time
  16. I dont think it would make any difference, unless its super tight which might restrict the blood flow?
  17. Hi stinger, if you click on my signature, crown shot is on page 8, post number 74
  18. nice results, insane hair/graft ratio of 2.61!! certainly a huge help for coverage, was this guy really a norwood 5 ?
  19. Great thread Johnny, work looks great and you've healed up very well, all the best for good growth in the months ahead, patience patience patience!!!
  20. 10 months update, havnt been on in a while, time is flying by! Nick im not too sure how much donor ive left, my laxity still feels good, will find out for sure in December when i hit the crown for HT number 2! Booked in for 1500-2000. Im a touch weak on the left side but have made huge strides from my pre op stage and im happy with the progress, im basically half way there now, always knew id need 2 HTs at a minimum, looking forward to getting back in the chair again
  21. thanks mickey, slickers and alix @ slickers: only close family who knew i got this done have commented, they have noticed a massive change in the last 2 months. Nobody else has said anything, its quite weird really considering where ive come from pre op! ive even put some pics up on facebook recently and nobodys said anything, im sure some have noticed the change but either they just havnt figured it out or are too shy to say anything about it!
  22. Here i am at 8 months, ive had a few requests for a crown pic so will include this, the crown will hopefully be sorted in a second procedure, im also including a scar pic in my recipient area that some guys might find interesting, the transplanted hair has grown through this which im delighted about. This was a concern of mine at the start but is a non issue now
  23. prices range from the sublime to the ridiculous, in Ireland Hair Restoration Blackrock charges €10 per graft and thats FUT Strip, absolutely crazy, i guess when your clients are famous like James Nesbitt and Louis Walsh you can get away with that but its certainly not within the range of what the ordinary man on the street can afford. In Wayne Rooneys case the accuracy of the media reportage in the UK has been very poor, from the knowledge shown about the procedure itself to the huge differences in prices being bandied about, its quite embarassing really. I guess the old adage of ' never believe what you read in the papers' comes to mind so i wouldnt get too caught up in it dude, the best way to find out would be to email harley street with some pics and see what they come back with in terms of cost, number of grafts needed etc
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