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agenteye

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  1. Thanks a lot, Spanker! Fingers are obviously crossed over here. I've been back at work for 2 weeks already, and fully own it. I work in a hospitla, and so more than anything, the other nurses and doctors are intrigued. Now I just need to come up with a better story on how I got my scar! :-)
  2. Just wanted to update everyone, as today is the 4 week post-op mark! Sadly, the ugly duckling phase is in full effect. Had some shock loss around the strip scar like I did with my first procedure, but hoping like the first I get most of it back. Otherwise, just playing the waiting game now and hoping for good growth. A lot of the sensation is coming back to my scalp pretty nicely, and overall (except for feeling ugly) I feel pretty good. Will be posting again at my 2 month mark, although I'm sure there won't be much in the way of changes by then. Hoping everyone here had a great weekend!
  3. JP- Wow, knockout result at 6 months. Rahal nailed it and your hair looks absolutely amazing! Wishing you continued success on your next 6 months of growth, and I'm looking forward to seeing your photos at the year mark! All the best! Mike
  4. Good choice in choosing Dr. Rahal; I'm sure you'll be very pleased. And just to clarify to the forums, the 45 FUE follicles were viable follicles extracted...but some of the FUE units weren't usable and so instead of risking more waste of needed grafts, Dr. Rahal stopped the procedure. I did not waste a sizable amount of grafts in the process....so I guess that is good. In terms of the donor scar from my second procedure, we decided to keep the size consistent with the first, to try and merge the two scars. Additionally, we wanted to get as many grafts as possible.....I would have been happy with 3500-4000.....but based on my previous strip and me probably not being as diligent with scalp laxity exercises as I should have been...we were only able to get 2500. But given that I had 4737 grafts via FUT before, I've had a decent chunk of grafts used. I'm hoping that I could get another 2,000 out somehow as a back-up bank in the future, but obviously I am uncertain if that is possible, and I didn't discuss with Dr. Rahal what I have left in the FUT bank!! TheEnd890- In answer to your question, my hair did thin a bit more over time....however, it is important to note that the mid scalp was never addressed really to begin with the first procedure, so we decided to visit that area this time around. To be honest, it was the area that was bugging me the most. Also, I have had some crown work done in my first procedure with Dr. Rahal, but we decided to be conservative and not do any more this time around. I will likely wait to heal from this procedure, and research great SMP clinics and go get my scalp done (especially in the crown) for the illusion of density. I still have some hair in my crown (even though it's thin), so the SMP should help quite a lot with the appearance needed to eliminate some of the contrast between my scalp and my dark brown hair. Nice to hear from everyone, Old and New (Hey again Matt!!)....and look forward to continuing to share my progress with you all! I get my sutures out on Saturday and get to take my first shower/shampoo to rinse some of the scabs and crusts off on Monday.....so I will likely take and post photos on Monday when I am 14 days post-op! Best, Mike
  5. Trust me, it was frustrating to say the least....and I can’t for the life of me figure out why I’d be the one case in a million who isn’t a candidate for FUE. Oh well, at any rate....I’m sure there was a reason it was meant to be?! I had a total of 4737 grafts done in 2012....and I think 1800 of those were put into my crown area. I was goin pretty bald I felt like! I will reach out to the clinic for some pre op photos....and post when I can. Meanwhile, here are a couple of photos. The first was the state of my hair prior to my first transplant in 2012. The second was taken a couple weeks before my surgery this time around. So you can see that my first transplant was obviously a success compared to where I started....but my hair is pretty thin and sparse in several places up top. Definitely needed some help/grafts in the mid scalp. Hoping these 2560 grafts will make a noticeable difference and were widely used at the end of the day.....? Thanks to everyone for the good wishes! Will be posting frequent updates throughout the journey!! Best, Mike
  6. Hey everyone- Long time poster and member here in the forums! It's been a while since I've been on, as I've mainly just been enjoying life :-) I recently went back to Ottawa for my second round of FUT with doctor Rahal. My first procedure was done in 2012, where I had just over 4700 grafts FUT. In 2015, I went back to Dr. Rahal to have 2500 grafts done FUE, however, for some reason unknown to me...Dr Rahal said that my grafts were not viable via FUE (something about the bulbs kept disintegrating during extraction) and that we would have to stop the procedure. I was obviously bummed given that I spent all that money to get back in the chair, only to find out that only 45 grafts were viable and that we'd have to instead do another strip procedure if I wanted another transplant. Fast forward to today, and I am now 7 days post transplant number 2! I'm gonna keep this post brief, as there isn't much to report that was different than my first procedure. In terms of pain, this round of FUT seemed WAY worse than the first. I just couldn't get comfortable during the procedure, and it took significantly more anesthetic to get me comfortable and numb. Post op, I had significantly more pain and discomfort, however I also knew what to expect after my first procedure. I stayed well ahead of the pain this time around, and felt like I'm out of the roughest phase of the healing process. General swelling was less than the first time, although I chalk it up to having half of the grafts as I did during my first procedure. I also elected to pay the extra $850 Canadian to have the PRP injections to supposedly help with healing post-op...but I'm definitely not convinced that the expense was worth it. Redness and overall discomfort was not improved this time around as suggested it likely would be with the treatment....and the cost is ridiculoulsy high given that a vial of two of your own blood is centrifuged and injected. Seems like the treatment should be 1/3 of the cost....but I elected to have it done, so I have to live with my decision. As always, my impression of the Rahal clinic is still top notch. Great crew and friendly staff. My only negative about the experience (other than the high price of the PRP) is that the time spent with Dr. Rahal seemed way less than my first procedure. It might just be that it's been a long time since I've been in the surgery center, but it seems that Dr. Rahal did the majority of my grafts implants my first procedure....and this time his techs did all the trabsplanting. Makes me slightly nervous that the grafts won't yield as well, but I have to trust that the techs are probably very well trained and that the overall result was still managed/supervised by Dr Rahal. I am putting my faith in the Rahal results that are typical from a visit to Ottawa, and am confident that my results will still turn out great. Overall, I am happy to be done with this round; and looking forward to seeing results in the upcoming months. As you can see from the photos below, I am about right where I should be for 7 days post op. I get my sutures out on Saturday, and remember how much of a difference that makes in terms of comfort. Counting down the days. The grafts were places in the mid scalp and frontal third to fill in some density overall.....no more grafts in the crown. Unfortunately, I have come to the realization that I don't have enough grafts left to completely fill in the crown area, so I focused on density in my hair line and will deal with wherever bald spot in my crown the future holds. Also looking at SMP in the future to help with the appearance of density. I'll wait at least 12 months post op from this procedure to see where I stand before I do any other modifications to my hair. Anyway, I'm glad to be back on these forums and tracking my (and all of your) hair restoration results! This is like my second family here, and I'm glad to be back amongst the community. Best, Mike
  7. That's exactly what I was trying to figure out. I'm wondering if I'd just be throwing my money away...as I see so many mixed reviews on efficacy.
  8. Hey everyone- Long time former poster here who admittedly hasn't been on here in years!! Hope all is well and that all of you are doing great and growing great hair. Long story short, I am going back for a second FUT procedure, and hoping to add 2500 grafts or so to my existing hair. I seem to have become mildly resistant to Finasteride, and my hair is thinning a bit. What I'm wondering is.....how effective do you all feel that PRP is as a treatment during transplantation. The clinic is attempting to sell me PRP with my procedure for an extra $600....and I am wondering if the claims that it "speeds up" the healing process and graft growth phase are true at all? Does anyone have any direct experience or observations. Any advice is much appreciated! Looking forward to hearing from you all! Mike
  9. Looks really fantastic at 4 months, buddy!! Excellent. Plus the harsh light photos really help provide an accurate portrayal of your current state!! Months 4-8 were my favorite in terms of growth, so it's going to be an exciting 4 months for you. Looking forward to seeing your next update!!
  10. This is going to be an excellent result. Can't wait to see this when it's done growing in!
  11. Your hair looks fantastic, buddy! Excellent result for sure! =)
  12. That is going to be an excellent result. I just scheduled my second procedure with Dr. Rahal for September, and can't wait to get back in the chair to finish everything off!!
  13. Can't. Your hair is looking awesome buddy!! I can't believe you're almost 8,000 grafts in. What a tremendous difference it made for you!! I want to get a couple thousand more myself to hopefully get your thick/full look too!! Looking forward to seeing that 12 month post-op post….It's going to be awesome! Hope you've been well, Mike
  14. thedude, I really empathize with you right now!! I have honestly never personally seen post-op pics like yours except from photos from restorations from the 90s…..not to stress you out anymore. The good news is, everyone here is right in saying that it's really fixable. It's a terrific thing that you only went with 1500 (if he even used that many) and not the 2000 as previously mentioned. That leaves you with some much needed grafts to use on your correction surgery. Unfortunately, because he is not a recommended surgeon on these forums….it is unlikely that the moderators can contact the surgeon on your behalf and try to bring this case to justice. Have you thought about calling the clinic and expressing your concerns?! Again….probably not cause to worry yet……you should wait until your hair starts growing in and seeing what you're up against before you stress out too much!! Definitely do your research on IAHRS recommended surgeons going forward. And again….if you're already this worried about the result….I'd contact the clinic and ask to speak to your surgeon and see what he has to say about it. I certainly would want to if it was me. I hope the best for you and good growth!! You came to the right forums for support, and everyone here is also hoping the best for you!! Keep us posted! Best, Mike
  15. Hi Mikey, Welcome to the forums!! I agree with David, Dr. Konior is one of the top guys in the industry, but researching multiple physicians is always a really good idea in all cases. Did Dr. Konior say why he didn't think you were a good candidate? I'd be curious to hear, as surely he thinks there's a reason for it. Being in Chicago, you are close to a lot of great surgeons on the East Coast…..so don't despair just yet. The list David provided will do you well to start your search….as it would be wise to choose your surgeon that is recommended by the forums for their outstanding credentials! Congrats on starting Propecia and for your decision to take the first step in fixing your hair loss. The community here is an awesome network for support….so don't hesitate to reach out to people along the way! Again, welcome to the forums! Best, Mike
  16. The- Making a photo update every month now is A GREAT IDEA! Even if you don't end up posting them on the forums, it really gives you a great side-by-side reference for how positively the restoration impacts your looks. I'm sure you already notice a huge difference just by observing the growth….but having pictures later on down the line really makes you stop and say, "WOW!!!" Keeping progress photos for me was the single greatest thing that made me appreciate my investment in the procedure. Of course, you should definitely post the results here….because we all want to see how great your hair looks! Looking forward to your next update my friend! Best, Mike
  17. I'm a big fan of Dr. Erdogan's FUE results. Looks really great! Congrats on your new hair!! =) Best, Mike
  18. Sugar- Your hair looks incredible buddy! Congratulations! You must be very happy. How many grafts have you had in total now. Never looks like you lost a hair in your life! =) Best, Mike
  19. I think the results definitely made a big difference for you….and agree with what everyone else here says. You should be very happy. Looks very natural, and made a great overall aesthetic difference. Congrats buddy! =) Cheers!
  20. Congratulations on your procedure Riddick. 3144 grafts is going to give you a really nice result, and the scar and everything is looking great so far. What an excellent write-up as well…..really helps put your experience in perspective. I also stayed at the guest house when I was in Ottawa, and couldn't agree with you more about it being a great decision. It's awesome to have the support of the other guys there….especially immediately post-op. I'm looking forward to following you on your journey, and tracking your progress along the way. Best, Mike
  21. I definitely echo what all the other gentlemen are saying here. Do not give your hard-earned money away to a clinic that is all about the profit and not about the results. There are a ton of options from amazing surgeons for you in Europe, or a quick jump across the pond to North America. The horror stories that many people tell about most of the UK clinics are very valid. It would be wise NOT to transfer that money to the clinic to finalize the procedure. A hair transplant is a very expensive procedure, that limits one's ability to have another one (due to the amount of available donor) in the future. It would be really frustrating to waste hundreds or thousands of available grafts on a bad transplant. Have your husband take his time and research several great surgeons elsewhere……preferably recommended surgeons on this site. The process should involve making a list or surgeon's whose results your husband likes, contacting the clinic/former patients, talking to the surgeon and narrowing down the list accordingly. It took me a full year of research before I finally found a surgeon who I trusted my head to. Good luck, and keep us posted on what you and your husband decide to do. Best, Mike
  22. TU- Yep……It's definitely starting to come in now. You sound exactly like me with my hair growth timeline…..I hit 10 weeks, and they started popping out of my scalp like crazy. The next 3 months are going to be VERY fun for you. The waiting game is never easy, but now it is most definitely all downhill. Your head looks great……and I can't wait to see your next update! Best, Mike
  23. Hi Everyone- Update** These photos were taken 1 day post-op. I will continue to post the patient's progress along the way, and will add photos with every update. Hope everyone had a very merry Christmas!!! Mike
  24. I actually experienced similar "issues" with my transplanted hair in the beginning. It definitely just needs more time to mature. For me, my transplanted hair finally straightened out and became manageable around 10 1/2 months. Hope it all works itself out for you, and if you're still concerned…I would contact Dr. Diep and see what he recommends. Best, Mike
  25. This 27 year old male patient came to Dr. Rahal from the United States and recently underwent a 1947 graft procedure via FUE. In total, 3872 hairs were transplanted into his hairline. The breakdown of grafts is as follows: 647 1s 699 2s 577 3s 24 4s The density transplanted into this patients hairline was 63 grafts per cm2. The patient had stabilized his loss with medication prior to having his restoration. He has been on Propecia for almost 3 full years, and on Rogaine for the past 6 months. The patient requested that we share these pictures on his behalf, and we hope to showcase what a high density hairline design will look like when it begins to grow. The patient is just very recently post-op from his procedure, so these are just the before photos for now. We wanted to share the hairline design with the forum. I will be posting updates to this thread to document his progress throughout the journey, so look forward to more photos to follow soon. Dr. Rahal anticipates that this patient will have a fantastic result, and is looking forward to sharing the result with the community here on the Hair Restoration Network along the way!! As always, please feel free to share any questions, comments, or feedback! Best, Mike
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