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Abedogg

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  1. A couple of more pics with better lighting. Need a haircut or less gel in these pics. In response to the questions I'll probably get: I'm very happy I went with Dr. Hasson (he's the best imo). I'm also happy I chose FUT. I still have some slightly thinner spots on the right side but nowhere near as bad as they were before. The overall density is pretty amazing.
  2. Here are a couple of udpated photos at 10 months. Very happy with the results. I know the lighting could be better.
  3. Hi Everyone - Just a quick update. I'm at 3 months and already seeing some great growth. Don't want to jinx it or get overly excited. Thought I would share. Months 1-3, I had some really bad shockloss but it's mostly gone. Here are a couple of pics of the hairline growing in.
  4. I'm in the same boat. Probably worse. shock loss.
  5. Lorenzo - I didn't want to mess around this time. It looks like some people are getting decent results from FUE. But for me, I didn't want to risk it. I got much less than 100% growth from my first transplant. I will say that I've got some pretty bad shock loss right now but I'm less worried about growth than I would have been if I went with FUE.
  6. Wow - really nice work. Hairline looks great.
  7. Thanks for sharing. I went to Hasson recently as well. I'd love to see a few hairline pics.
  8. In retrospect, my first transplant was pretty bad. My recent transplant with Dr. Hasson is just so much cleaner - there is already way less redness and almost no scabs. I have hope! I think with bad transplants, the option to go back for a touch up is generally not something many, including myself, want to do. It's tough going through the 2 or 3 month phase where you look bad. Then after waiting patiently for another 10 months, to consider returning and going through the process again, is not something I wanted to do. I now work from home and I'm not worried about co-workers or customers noticing. I'm glad I waited and chose someone like Dr. Hasson.
  9. Thanks Guys - Spanker in response to your question about the right temple. It's been like that since the first transplant. It hasn't receeded further. I'm honestly not totally sure what it's from. I think it's a combo of harvesting hair from that area and not transplanting new hair far enough back. I've attached a post-op pic from my first transplant of the right side.
  10. Hi Guys, I made a semi-rash decision to get a second hair transplant. I'm glad I did. I'm currently in the doldrums - swollen head, some pain. I look like Sloth from the Goonies. I chose the surgeon I should have chose initially, Dr. Hasson. I had my first transplant about 5 years ago with Umar - You can see details in my blog. Overall, I was happy with the cosmetic change from my first transplant. However, the growth was probably about 50 -60%. I was left with a big bald spot on the right side of my head that I used dermmatch to fill in and a very sparse right top side of my head. However, with some styling I was able to look decent. I had a great experience with Hasson and thought I'd share some pictures. Their staff was wonderful, Dr. Hasson was extremely friendly and attentive. Thank you for a great trip - I will say that there was more pain with the strip but not unbearable with the meds. I went in expecting about 2k to 3k graphs but Dr. Hasson got 4211 grafts. I'll keep you posted on the progress. This forum was a great place for me to share. Over the years I've spent hours and hours on this forum. Thanks for offering such a great place to learn and share. I'm including pre-op and immediate post op pics. Let me know if you have any questions.
  11. Yep definitely Elon Musk - This is a pretty funny article about it. Elon Musk, A Well Deserved Hair Transplant | Hollywoodhairloss
  12. Thanks Spanker - Here are the best photos I could take of the back.
  13. I was thinking around 1500 to 2000. Frankly, whatever it takes to get an awesome result.
  14. Hi Guys, I had an FUE about 5 years ago and overall it's done a good job of framing my face. I definitely didn't get 100% growth and I have a big area that is lacking any hair on my right side. I've always had a cowlick in the middle of my hairline but since my first hair transplant, my hairline now sticks up and looks a little crazier than before (it used to lay flat). So, I'd like to know how many grafts you think I need to get a better result. I'm ok, with lowering the hairline just a tad if needed but primarily just want more thickness and to fix the gaps and hopefully fix some of the craziness of my hair so it's more manageable. I'd like to go with H&W this time. I don't want to do another FUE. I'd like to get it right this time and hopefully be done with it. These pictures are right out of the shower. I have some pics with gel in my blog and my pre-transplant journey as well. Thoughts? Thanks, Abe
  15. OK - after getting back on these forums, I'm starting to get the bug to improve my hair again. Question for you guys - how many grafts do you think I would need to strengthen the hairline (mostly right side), fill in some gaps on the right side of my head, and strengthen the just behind the hairline? I'm thinking about going with H&W this time. Thoughts?
  16. Hey Guys, It's been a long time. I thought I'd provide you with an update of what my hair looks 5 years out. I had FUE with Dr. Umar. I'm sure you can find older posts where I detail my experiences. My blog has pre-op photos and post-op photos up to 8 months. I've added 5 year photos. Overall, I'm happy I had the ht. I would definitely do it again. It seems like a lifetime ago. My transplant isn't perfect but overall, I think it's a big improvement. My right front never fully got as thick as i would have liked it too and the right side of my head now has a pretty big baldspot. Not sure if it's from shock loss or overharvesting in an already thin area. I'm able to cover this up with DermMatch which I apply daily. Let me know if you have any questions. BTW - I have gel in my hair in these pics.
  17. Good Luck! I plan on posting my 1 year result from Umar soon. Things have turned out nicely.
  18. I went to Umar in So Cal and I'm very happy at the 11 month mark. Feel free to let me know if you have questinos.
  19. TTP - Good luck with your future ht and thank you for sharing. Its not an ideal result but it has definitely helped frame your face. Abe
  20. I did it a few years ago and it looked horrible. Everyone hated it. Shaving your head and whether it will look good or not definitely depends on the shape of your head. Smaller heads tend to look better, bigger heads look bigger.
  21. Iron man, In response to your question. The back healed very nicely. The nape area did get some ingrown hairs around the 4 to 5 month mark. Umar gave me an antibiotic and it took care of them. Wind - I believe there was only one tech there during the case, so you are right. I do know that Umar did some of the planting as well. Abe
  22. I do agree that it makes me look like i have minor loss - which isn't bad in my mind.
  23. Hey Guys, So, I'm going to give it the full 12 months before making a conclusion on my right temple. Its definitely thin but the procedure did make a huge cosmetic difference. I could use concealers (i used to), but frankly I had this done so I wouldn't have to use concealers. 2 items that may be relevant: 1.) My head stayed redder longer on the right side and had more scabbing. In fact, if you look closely, its still a little red. 2.) The left side is perfect, and the right side hair sticks up pretty straight. I'm guessing maybe there was a different person planting on each side. Thansk for all the comments and I will continue to update until the 12 month mark! Also - I was an early grower. Should the hair on the right start to lay down soon? Abe
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