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Icecreamman

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  1. Hey all, just checking in, havent been on this site for awhile but my year anniversary is around the corner and i figured id update. I am still thrilled with the work dr feller has done, this really was one of the best decisions i have made. The transplanted hair continues to thicken and day by day it continues to look better. The only thing is the front 1/3 remains much shorter than the rest of my hair but continually with haircuts im able to blend it in fine and in time it will look alright. But compared to where i was a year ago i have zero complaints. my surgery was march 26. 2012, around this time last year I was a hermit, staying in my apt. worrying what was going to happen with this surgery, i was a nervous wreck...now I can say that my hair is not holding me back anymore from living life, and for that I owe a huge debt of gratitude to dr. feller and his staff, as well as everyone on this board who helped me on this journey.
  2. Your grafts are well anchored in your dome after 2 months. Your fine.
  3. . He wants to do the strip method, which I thought no one was doing anymore. He wrote up a paper for me, that says I need a range of 1500 to 2000 grafts, he'd do it in one sitting, with a total cost of 6250 to 7250. Which is much better, but still more than I can sadly afford. I'm looking into loan DO NOT GO TO THIS DR!!!! I just saw your pics and re-read this. I'm not trying to be rude but with your advanced loss there is no way 1500 or 2000 grafts will do you a lot of justice. I think every guy on this board will agree with me that your at least in the 3000-4000 range. If need be take Amtrak down to NYC. The regional train is less than 100 each way and you won't have to take your hat off for security purposes. All you would need is to get a hotel/motel the night before and night of surgery and next day your back on train to Boston. All together that is probably $500. You could do it even cheaper if you take the Chinatown buses, each way the fare is 15. Trust and believe that going to NYC is by far a better option. Any great doc can look at your photos and deduce that 1500-2000 ain't gonna get you very far. This guy is a fraud
  4. Both distefano and Leonard advertise heavily in Boston area. Right away I'd be wary of any docs that advertise. I believe the best ads come from word of mouth, and the best word of mouth on ht docs is this board. NYC has a bunch of great docs. Consult with dr feller, dr Bernstein, true and dorin, dr Wesley....a 4 hour drive for a great ht far outweighs shoddy work for a shorter commute and a couple bucks saved
  5. I doubt the change in temp is going to effect anything. SMG is only concerned about transplanting the hair "bulb" However, dress warm, going from Singapore to Minnesota is about as an extreme weather change as you can get
  6. I think it's kinda up in the air as to how one will look after a ht and how well one can conceal. I agree with nhp, after one month I still looked terrible, but some are able to look pretty good after 2 weeks:confused:
  7. I'm certainly no expert, but it seems like it will take quite sometime before hair cloning is a viable option. When I started losing my hair around 2006, I was told in 10 years it might happen. Now in 2012 I have heard some say in 10 years...glad I opted for a ht, didnt want to waste time waiting for something that might or might not happen
  8. hahaha, ive gotten the same thing. I was in miami last weekend and some friends and family said you look good, did you lose weight? I also have had someone say you look "healthier"
  9. A quick google search shows dr boland was writing marijuana prescriptions 2 years ago. I hope this might be wrong and maybe it'd a different dr boland? Nothing wrong in my view in writing prescriptions for ganja, just not sure if one can be truly dedicated to the art of hair restoration. On the bright side, having a stash after surgery could be a great alternative pain killer. It worked for me...Good luck man
  10. I had 1350 grafts and had way less loss than you. I think 2000 is minimum for yoh
  11. Many on this board will tell you to try fin and/or rogaine. Unfortunately both these may not be very effective on the hairline but most likely will help with crown area. You may at a later point in time want to get a ht to restore front 1/3. But you do have a good amount of hair so I wouldnt stress too much
  12. I'm 35 and run my own business with 30 or so people under me as well. I have not been open at all with employees of mine. I don't believe anyone of them thinks or suspects anything, given I always wore hats or bandanas to work and my hair loss was not particularly bad prior to ht.
  13. This board loves pics. If you post them I'm sure many guys on here can point you in the right direction and give you a realistic snapshot of what can be accomplished.
  14. Fut in general yields better. I personally feel fut may give you a better yield, but there are many cases where fue can rival fut as far as yield. Fut is the standard at this point. However, the price is a factor for some, and fue can get pretty expensive the more grafts you need. Personally, my Scar has been a total non issue. You can't see it and you'd have to search for awhile before you could definitively find it. good luck to you on your journey, and definitely don settle for the "best deal around"
  15. As much as I like David crosbys music, not sure if I want to look like him
  16. I do believe, I could be wrong, that 50% density will give you good overage. Maybe some guys on this thread can explain better than me
  17. Don't know grafts per sq inch, but I had 1350 for entire area. I'm sure spex who is dr fellers rep can explain how many grafts per sq inch dr f can do
  18. I've been lurking around this board for quite sometime now and have seen at least half a dozen cases of guys wo got butchered by bosley. Like others have stated, there might be some decent docs at bosley but you'll never know who your going to get. Stay away.
  19. I echo tommylucchese. Once I had my consult with dr feller I knew based on how knowledgable he is that he's the guy to fix my dome. However nothing will keep you from being a nervous wreck before the surgery...
  20. Dr feller did my surgery. I did not shave down my transplanted hairs, the recipient area was shaved prior to transplantation so the hair I had there (not much, but enough to conceal a fair amount of scalp) was gone. There are docs who don't shave but I think a lot of the top docs do shave recipient
  21. There are a couple things about concealing your ht. is the doc your going to going to shave your recipient? If so than I'm assuming your frontal third will be gone anyway so your probably better off shaving head. If that's the case than with fut, your scar will show for a few months unless you can rock some sort of combover/comb forward. With fue, the doc will shave the back of your head so it'll look bizarre if you don't shave your entire head. With my ht there really was no way I could conceal it well until 2 1/2 months later. But that was for me. The truth is there are many guys on here who hide it well and others who cannot. I was lucky I was able to wear a hat or bandana to work everyday. I personally feel thats kind of a toss up for every guy who undergoes a ht whether or not they'll be able to hide it well. Also, are you fair skinned or dark skinned? If your fair skinned the recipient area can remain pink for a couple months as well. I hope this info helps and good luck with your journey
  22. Hey man, if you feel rahal or feller is the doc for you than save your money and go see them in the future. If you can find a doc that you're comfortable with and save some cash that's great, but don't settle for the doc you don't want just cause he/she is cheaper.
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