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newguyintown

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  1. I had my HT around 45 days back with Dr. Radha, as with all her patients am sure she will take very good care of you. Do have a lookie at my thread/albums if you want to know how was my experience with Dr. Radha. http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/166895-did-finally-1.html Good luck!!
  2. So it's been around 40 days since I had my HT and I just noticed some very very tiny hair in the transplanted area on my head. Is this for real? I can't see them properly in the mirror, but can feel a lot of them with the fingers. I am confused! :confused: I am tomorrow going to try and post some pics here. Meanwhile anyone has any idea what could it be?
  3. We were not able to cover the entire crown area, just one part of it during my HT But that will vary for you as your donor area characteristics will be different than mine. Am not sure of Dr. Radha's FUE work but since I wanted to have better 'return' rates I opted for FUT. The scar isn't that big an issue for me and you get scars with FUE too just that they differ from the one that you get with FUT. In my opinion FUT is a better choice for having such coverage. Go through the various posts on this forum and other resources, research, take doctors' opinions and then decide.
  4. Hey Hey I am still here Just lying dormant for a while, have entered the 'waiting period' so gotta wait it out! But am here to help in any way I can.
  5. Her email address is available on her website Radha International Institute of Hair Transplant you can directly post a query from the website if you wish to. In fact you could just pick up the phone and call her and I am sure she would be happy to talk to you.
  6. I would recommend Dr. Radha any day over the other two. I am sure you have read the posts about her and she is also recommended by this forum. Good luck!
  7. I would definitely vote for Dr. Radha having had a HT done with her, its been only a month and a few days though so can't really comment on the long term results. I have been regularly updating, uploading the pics etc. I understand there are a few people who had done their HT with Dr. Radha and provide updates regularly (like RodG). But its true that there are hardly any people here who can provide with the long term results. But then again Dr. Radha is a recommended doctor and am sure she must have done things right to get recommended here Good luck!
  8. I very recently had an HT and I have uploaded a few pics after buzzing my hair with #1. The pics are post 20 days of my HT and I think the scar looks ok. Not very noticeable. Have a lookie here - http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/user_album_update.php?album_id=1753
  9. Hey all, Just posted a few pics of how the head looks 20 days after the HT. Overall it looks pretty decent to me, I just wish I had a got a few more grafts from the donor strip and that way I would have been able to cover almost the entire crown area too. Anyway, tell me how does it look? Here's a link to the pics - http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/user_album_update.php?album_id=1753
  10. Thanks so much Hairybaldy! I already had a look at that link but somehow it didn't seem feasible. Although what I did was cut my other hair to match the size of the hair in the donor area and it didn't look half as bad as I expected! I wasn't much worried about the scar showing, so went ahead with the cut. People at work did ask me about the scar and I told them I had a small surgery for skin infection with very severe dandruff Thanks again!
  11. Can't do that, I wear business suits to work and needless to say bandana don't go with them !
  12. Hey Adam, As I said I don't really mind looking in the mirror right now too Just that I am pondering over options about what hairstyle to carry after the HT.
  13. I don't really mind the ugly duckling phase, currently am more worried about the present 'hairstyle' and not really sure how to handle it. Am off from work for 8 more days. I wear suits to work and haven't found any headgear which goes with it. Any suggestions guys? Thanks!
  14. Ok so here it goes... HT was never really on my mind. I just kept thinking that may be I will get it done if one day I am totally bald. In April of this year I started contemplating it seriously since I realised extent of my baldness. At the same time I started looking for various resources to do my research before taking the plunge and came across this wonderful website/forum. So after reading up a lot of articles and various threads, I made up my mind and wanted to get an HT done. I started reading up on doctors in India and had shortlisted a few and sent them emails with my pictures and asking for their opinion. I finally chose Dr. Radha (and I am SO SO happy that I did) and tried to schedule an appointment with her during last week of June but couldn't because of work. Finally had it scheduled and reached Vizag a day before the surgery. (May I suggest you guys to check out Fortune Inn Sree Kanya for your stay, a very nice hotel for a very decent cost) As per the plan I met Dr. Radha a day before the surgery for a proper consultation during which we discussed the strategy (recipient area, number of grafts etc) for the surgery and what should I expect. Dr. Radha was very helpful and explained clearly about how much grafts should we be targeting and how can we use them (by marking lines on my head) during the discussion. Dr. suggested to have density instead of lowering the hairline and I agreed; so the plan was to get anything between 3500-4000 grafts and use them to increase the density in the front and at the crown. I was given some kind of shampoo to wash my head that night and next morning before the surgery and some pre-surgery instructions like not to have any tea/coffee etc. Next morning I reached the clinic at 8.30AM and was made to change in the clinic clothes and was given some antibiotics and valium to relax. Later had my pics taken (attached) before the surgery and then had the tentative markings on the head for the recipient area. Doctor also gave me a rough estimate about the number of grafts which we will be able to get from the donor area (and she was spot on!). We moved to the OT next where the first session was the extraction of the donor strip. I lied face down which took about two hours approximately. There wasn't much pain and whenever there was going to be an injection I was always told by the doctor that there is going to be a small prick. I loved that part, all the transparency, keeping you informed at all times. the most difficult part for me during that session was lying face down , felt a little suffocated but the doctor gave me a break whenever I wanted it. After a small lunch break (during which delicious lunch was served!), we resumed and the separation of grafts according to the number of hairs was still being done by the doctor's assistants. Starting with the front, the grafts were planted as per the earlier plan and then we moved to the crown area. I am not sure if I was very fidgety but I was given valium which put me into a half awake/half sleepy state. Unfortunately the density in my donor area was just about average and we were able to get only 3090 drafts )(doctor predicted 3000 before the surgery so a small part of crown which was also in the plan was left untouched. We finished at around 6/6.30 after which the doctor met me again and explained how it went, told me the number of each type of grafts and the total number of hairs (I didn't quite note it down) and gave some of the post surgery instructions. Went straight to the hotel after that, ordered room service and went to sleep without any pain though I was given pills to have should there be any pain. Next morning went for the hairwash and was told how to wash it properly for the next 2 weeks atleast. Was also given antibiotics and painkiller for the next 4 days. I quickly asked some of the questions I had (I made them work on a Sunday !) and left to check out and catch the flight. All in all, I LOVED how Dr. Radha (and her staff too) took care of me and was there almost the entire time of the surgery. In fact whenever she went out of the OT, she mentioned that she is going and will be back in a few minutes. I really really wish I could goto her for any medical issue that I may have. She wasn't even worried about the payment, I made a calculation error and was a little embarassed when I realised had given her 10 grands less (she charged only for 3000 grafts). Fortunately realised that in time and quickly got the rest of the money from the ATM near her clinic. And the let the ugly phase begin!
  15. Thanks irishsailor, I am going to try my best to keep the forum updated
  16. Hey guys! I finally got my HT done with Dr Radha in Vizag. I really have no words about how great she is, I wish I could go to her for all my medical troubles! Just wanted to start this thread and will post details (elaborate details ) and my overall experience once I am home and also have pics from Dr Radha. Cheers!
  17. Thank you Spanker and Blake, This is why this forum is an excellent place for everyone interested in all things 'hair' When you guys say reinforcing the hairline, do you mean increasing the density of existing hairline? The loss in crown is fairly recent and I am hoping I'd be able to maintain (if not regain) the existing hair there and beef up the density just a tad bit with HT. I am definitely looking to lower the hairline, guess that will all depend on the donor hair, physiology etc. Yes, I am considering Dr Radha and am already in touch with her (with a few other too, but she has some excellent reports here), hopefully will have a in-person consult soon followed up with the HT. Thanks again guys.
  18. Thanks Blake! That was really helpful. Guess need to ask a few people about how long did it take them to get back to work after their HTs. I am currently using 5% minoxidil for the last 3 weeks now. I used minoxidil and propecia for around 1.5 month and then stopped them (just got careless). I am looking to have a lowered hairline along with restoring density in the crown area. My guess is I need 3000-3500 grafts to achieve that.
  19. Thanks! I have already gone through the threads/blogs of Cardel, RodG, Hiflyer, vizagdiary and few more who got their HT by her and most of them are really happy with their surgeries/results. I will keep coming back to you guys for all the help And obviously I will keep you guys updated!
  20. Hi guys, I am going to go for FUT method for getting a HT done and had a couple of queries about the method: 1. Are the stitches 'absorbable' ? If not, how long will need to wait to get them removed? (I will be visiting the doctor's clinic/city only to get my HT done and don't want to spend a long time there) 2. I have seen people (here on the forum) not clipping their hair and having a funny hairstyle with small hair in the recipient area and hair on the sides and back are relatively bigger. Is it not recommended to clip your hair immediately after the HT ? If not, how long do I need to wait before I can clip my hair? I work in a business consulting firm and it would be really really weird to carry that 'funny' looking hairstyle. Also I would like to see your comments on the number of grafts required by me to have a natural looking 'normal' hairline, please refer my pics here: http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/attachment.php?attachmentid=29703&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1337698047 http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/attachment.php?attachmentid=29704&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1337698069
  21. Thank you Hariri. I've been reading up a LOT and have been led to believe that FUE is a good option only for people who need a small HT done. So I guess I am going to go with FUT with say around 3000/3500 grafts to have a good coverage both at the front and top. Would that be sufficient? Also I am already in contact with Dr Radha and looking to book an appointment with her after having some of my queries answered. Thanks again!
  22. Thank you Hariri and David for your replies. I am also leaning towards choosing Dr Radha as there are nothing but good things to read about her here. One thing I have still not been able to make up mind is whether to go for FUT or FUE. I really can't decide at all. Can you guys help? Does FUT really leave a big scar? And is it true that FUE has relatively very lower yields than FUT ?
  23. Hey guys, I am a 29 year old guy from India and have been losing hair for quite some time now. As is the norm I was first in denial and then put it on back-burner (was kinda careless). I have now lost quite a bit of hair (think am a Norwood III Vertex) and was looking to get an HT done in India. I have read a lot of posts on this forum about several doctors in India including Radha, Dr Madhu and Dr Mahadevia. I have also researched elsewhere on the Internet about other doctors and clinics. Dr Radha seems to have an excellent reputation here but so far she (or anyone else from her clinic) has responded to my repeated attempts. I also contacted Dr Mahadevia who was very prompt in replying back and has been fairly satisfactory as well. However looking up his name on this forum produces mixed results and I am not really able to make up my mind about him. Even though it seems like a lot of posts about him are quite dated and I haven't seen any recent posts about him. Also I am not really sure if I should go in for FUE or FUT, looking at my pics can you guys comment, what should I go for? What do you guys suggest? Any other comments about the method of HT or number of grafts are welcome! Thanks y'all. Cheers!
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