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bennyt89

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  1. To be honest I was initially considering a HT with Feriduni when I was fielding potential surgeons, one of the main reasons I decided not to was the lack of communication from their clinic. Took almost a week sometimes to get a response to a simple question and often involved multiple follow up emails. I really feel for you, wouldn't wish something like this on my worst enemy. Hope you find a competent surgeon and get the result you've been hoping for.
  2. I'm 11 days post op. This was literally the last scab on my recepient to come off, so I'd be a bit peeved if it's a case of a damaged or lost graft. As pictured, you can see the red dots in the temple area. There was no bleeding or pain whatsoever but I'm still a bit worried as this never occurred with the other scabs. I was not using much force so I'm not sure. Have sent to my HT doctor for review but keen to get some thoughts.
  3. Happened to me today. I'm not sure if this is the same as your case? Or just hair attached to a normal scab
  4. In particular running/jogging, taking into account I come from a very hot and humid place so there's a lot of sweat involved too. Getting a bit restless sitting in my ass doing nothing, prior to surgery I would exercise every day. My stomach agrees as I've put on a few pounds too !! I know it's not the end of the world but I'd like to get up and active asap if possible. All I'm doing right now is exercising my playstation thumbs. My own doc says 2 weeks for any physical activity but use common sense. What are your thoughts guys?
  5. I had something similar looking after washing my hair but it was more soft and basically disintegrated after putting a little bit of force on it. I have a lot of flaky dry skin on my scalp so I'm hoping it's that.
  6. Thanks, what a weird case. And they look like little grains of rice as well.
  7. What did those grafts you posted the photo of feel like to touch? Were they hard?
  8. I did a 32 hour flight (including layovers) to get to Brussels on the Sunday, slept off the jetlag and surgery Monday all day, went in for a wash and final check Tuesday and flew out that night. 15 hours back to Singapore (then spent the night at a transit hotel) and another 5 hour flight the next day home. It's doable but definitely stressful, but for me I wanted to be at home to recover not in a hotel room. Especially on the long haul flight back I really had to fight the urge to not fall asleep at risk of nodding off and hitting my head on the side, plus just always being wary of people accidentally knocking you on the head since I'm in close quarters economy. #1 thing I'd recommend is always check in early and get a window seat, even better if it's near the toilet as well. The only annoying thing is getting up every 2 hours to spray the saline in the toilet and climbing over seats and people. Also at the end of the flight when everyone's rushing to get their luggage out of the cabin I just sat back and waited until most people were off the plane. Apart from that I had no real trouble from security as I was wearing a bandana, and had a bit of swelling on the home stretch but no biggie.
  9. Do you remember the thread name? I'm curious what it looks like. Was it just a bare spot?
  10. Yep definitely not touching the scabs at all. I'm on day 7 now, post op instructions say to gently wash and massage on day 8 so will be attempting that nervously tomorrow.
  11. Thanks. And yeah it's a lot harder than I thought not analysing the recepient every day for changes ! Will try my best hahaha
  12. As per the picture you'll notice a small bare spot in the second pic as compared to the first. Where previously it looked like there were more hairs/grafts there. I know I havnt dislodged any grafts and have been following all post op instructions to the letter pretty much. Is this beginning of the grafts/crusts dropping off? Any input appreciated as I thought 5/6 days is a bit early for any shedding.
  13. Some pics Day 5 post HT. Noticed this morning that a small crust has already come off, which seems quite early, was thinking this would happen more after 10 days. If you're wondering what the blackish dot is in the centre left. About 20 minutes after I left the clinic and took off the bandana and saw that spot which was more red and naturally freaked out. Luckily Dr Bisanga examined and it was just a small clot, and the grafts underneath were still in safely in place (phew)
  14. So almost at the end of Day 4. The swelling has gone down a bit and I'm now allowed to sleep flat on my back rather than upright. Also noticed the recepient is not as red and starting to develop some scabs as well. However my donor is incredibly itchy which is not helping with getting quality sleep .. will keep applying the saline as often as I can. Definitely sucks though. Anyone who's had itching know how long it generally lasts?
  15. Thanks good to know I'm not the only one, feel like I'm going crazy over here. I was thinking of using mitts at the very least to give me some peace of mind so I can fall asleep
  16. But the smaller ones would still bleed to some degree? Even a little. And yes I have been given the saline spray which I use every few hours.
  17. Isn't it true there are smaller single hair grafts that don't bleed if dislodged or aren't as obvious? Or is that BS. I woke up early this morning to find myself beginning to scratch my head at the recepient I stopped myself but I felt like I touched some grafts. No blood as far as I could see. I'm almost 4 days post op
  18. Any thoughts on pre and post op pics guys?? On a side note even though I tried my best to avoid, my face looks like I've gone 10 rounds with a prime Mike Tyson. Lucky I've made it home after the big flight from Europe so time to relax and guard these precious grafts
  19. Will it always bleed and do you feel any pain? I'm asking becuase I'm fresh off a HT a few days ago. And I'm incredibly paranoid about losing any grafts (I know you're bound to lose one or two), any time there's a change in appearance to my recepient area I start to freak out a bit and assume perhaps I've lost some grafts.... for example this morning I did the washing with betadine spray and gently pouring water over there, afterwards I noticed two small reddish dots that's weren't there before, no bleeding or pain at all. Just things like that. Even to the point I'm afraid to fall asleep in case I roll to my side and rub my head against the sheets. So any clarification is is appreciated
  20. I took a (very long) flight from Singapore to Belgium which ended up being about 35 hours in total after layovers etc. once I finally got to my hotel room i was in full zombie mode. I responsibly decided to just basically have a good dinner and rest for the big day the following morning. Pre Op: I arrived at BHR Clinic at 7am, there was a very friendly nurse waiting for me at reception. I filled out the usual consent, waivers and legal stuff before I went to see Dr Bisanga. Super friendly guy and his demeanour puts you at ease straight away, but at the same time you can really tell he runs a tight ship and holds all his staff to a very high standard. We went over my goals to restore the temples and lower hairline, he took some photos and did the examination of donor strength etc.. He drew a hairline that was basically exactly what I was after, after one minor change it was action time. The procedure: So as for the hair transplant itself, basically painless start to finish like others have pointed out. The only painful bit is the local anaesthetic shots, they sting like a mutha.. but still bearable. Dr Bisanga does the punching of the donor site and incisions in the recipient. His technicians will harvest the grafts and do the placement in the recepient, Dr B will come in and out at this stage to check it's up to standard. The whole procedure felt smooth start to finish. Post Op: we finished quite late, so was given instructions for that night and then a follow up appointment the following morning to go over the longer term care. Which I just got back from then. All up I am very very happy with my decision to go with BHR and Dr Bisanga. The level of professionalism and care really goes a long way when you're going through such a massive event. I have a tiny bit of swelling but not much in the way of pain yet. So far so good! Now to prep for the long flight back home
  21. Just got back from the clinic and good news, no grafts lost. Dr thinks perhaps it was a small blood clot but no area for concern.
  22. And finally some donor pics post op. Will write up a bit of a summary of my experience soon
  23. Post Op photos. In total we went for 2,309 grafts. Graft Breakdown - 1 Hair - 552 2 Hair - 640 3 Hair - 856 4 Hair - 261
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