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Jamesbon007

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Basic Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • State
    AL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
    Thinning on Top only (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    10 years +
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood IV
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Maintain Existing Hair
    Maintain and Regrow Hair
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    Yes
  • Other hair restoration physicians
    Had Two Surgeons from Hedz International
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    Propecia (Finasteride)
    Rogaine Foam

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  1. Post Op 1 Month 1 day – 8th April Just hit the 1 month mark, ive been meaning to put the pictures up but been soo busy at work. Most of the post shedding has stopped and i think i have lost all the transplanted hair. There are some few remain soldiers holding on and growing. The extent of hair loss looks worse in pictures than it is in real life. In terms of pain, its all gone. Although i have significant itching in the donor area, only when i lay down or rest my head. As you can see my hair looks quite patchy in the donor area and i may have had shock loss. When i do feel my donor area i feel some smaller hairs just started to grow. My right and left side of the donor area is still pink and this will take time to subside. Hair is still growing in both sides with new hairs starting to sprung due to minor shock loss. The recipient site i look more bald than i had the transplant. I know i have had some minor shock loss there too. But it will grow back and i have to remain optimistic. The recipient area, i still have no sensation and it may take couple of months for this to return.... having read other peoples reviews. I still haven't had an hair cut since my fue hair transplant and will have one on the two month mark! will update next month.
  2. i had the same and what i did 5 days post op started to use bio oil. if you go to my blogs and see the pic from day 4 - to 10 you start seeing it clear up.Every evening i put aloe vera on as this helped.
  3. Hardest thing is to take the plunge, but if it won't for few members on this site and their pictures and stories, I probably had not gone through with the transplant. Too early to tell what the outcome will be like but i'm staying positive. So far I've experienced probably the same thing as other FUE patients on this forum.
  4. Thanks. Its quite amazing looking at day 1 to day 15 how quick your body heals.
  5. Post Op 15 th day – 25th March First day at work since hair transplant. I had taken two weeks off and was hoping no one figured out that i had a hair transplant. Work colleagues did like the new buzz hair cut and complimented me on it. Its good think i slowly told everyone a month or two that i was thinking of shaving my head. In terms of Post op the recipient area all the scabs are off. There isn't any numbness but at the sametime my recipient area feels less sensitive. But i do feel that i am getting some feeling back. The donor area has healed up very well, i was more concerned with this that someone at work may spot the procedure. The skin is slighty pinkish but not noticebale to my work colleagues. The donor area still feels slightly tender and skin feels slight tighter than normal, pain wise its around 2 out of 10 only when you stroke certain areas. There minor itchiness at the back and during the day i'm too busy to notice and evening its bareable. I have started the gym and doing some weights which i normally do before the operation. This is the first time i've done weights after two full weeks. I haven't gone into it hardcore and only lifting about 60-70% of my max weights that i normally do. i've read on other forums that graft should have fully be integrated between day 10-14. i'm doing mild cardio as well and taking the necessary hair nail vitamins, Ginko, Vitamin D, cod liver oil. I take finansteride as i know i will be shedding more hair in the next week or two as other members on this site have. I'm hoping i don't loose more than i have already, looking at the pictures i reckon i've lost some of the transplanted hair. Its hard to tell as with grade 0 cut i do not have the before pictures. However the managing director did take some with his phone and he will send them soon over. Pictures have been updated. Next blog update on the day 30 1 month mark!
  6. Hi All, Just to let you know i had my hair transplant 2 weeks ago and i'm recovering very well. You cannot even tell i had the procedure done. Its good thing that i took two weeks from work and tomorrow is my first day back. I know am going to be asked about my new hair style with the buzz cut, but will say shaved it myself and got sun burnt. Hence the pinkness around the donor area, which is very mild to be honest! Anyway i like to thank everyone on this site, reading through everyones forums and going ahead with the procedure had pushed me take the plunge. I have created a blog on my profile so if individuals want to see it they are more than happy to subscribe. i've been taken daily picture for the last two weeks and posted on the blogs. i will now only update the blogs on a monthly basis.
  7. Post Op 13th day – 22nd March Virtually all scabs have fallen from the top of the as well as the donor area. Back of the head seems to be recovering and beginning to feel some sensation. However the sides does feel little tender in the donor area. Partly due to number of grafts that were extract. The recipient site I have no sensation on top of the head, probably due to the thousands of small incisions being made and the minor nerve damage. This will eventually will go a way as the donor area has. I have virtually got around 80% of my feeling on the back of my head. I do have minor itchiness around the back of the head, but a lot better in comparison to previous day. I've posted some more pictures.
  8. Post Op 11th day – 20th March Hair is growing faster and thicker. You can really see the extent of how bald you are when you have short hair. Normally I’ve had longer hair which I then top up with Nanogen. Well those days will go now, can’t wait when the new hair sprouts out. In terms of todays pictures nothing additional. Apart from I’ve added Rogaine foam in the morning and night to my regimen. I made sure I waited good 10 days or so before I started this. There isn’t much literature stating that whether it reduces post shedding as there are mixed results. But no harm in trying. I still have itchiness on donor area but with Bio oil in the morning and Aloe Vera in the evening does take the edge on this. I've posted some more pictures.
  9. Post Op 9th day – 18th March First time after the post op I feel that I am really healing well. Usual routine is to take my vitamins, put the last of the cream that the clinic provided. In terms of the donor area the scabs are falling off on a daily basis. Hair is start to grow and cover the donor area. Skin looks still pinkish and it seems that I have eczema. I’ve been putting bio oil on this and it does help with the itchiness. I have in the evening put aloe vera on as well as sometimes the donor area does get itchy and dry. I've posted some more pictures.
  10. Post Op 7th day – 16th March I have no pain either at the recipient and donor area. On this day I have started to take finasteride and some hair nail vitamins. I’m hoping it will reduce the post shedding or assist in any shock loss of hair that might have occurred. Its too early to tell whether I have achieved shock loss but rather be safe than sorry. The hardest thing I have found is that I normally go to the gym 5 times a week. I’m a person who normally doesn’t sit around, unfortunately I am house bound and the weather isn’t all that great. I still do the normal routine of putting the cream on the head and waiting 45 minutes. I’ve added something additional to my routine now. I’ve started to add bio oil on the donor area as it aids in healing and scarring. Its unlikely that I will get any scars but rather be safe than sorry. I have noticed around the donor area that some of the scabs are slowly coming off. The skin is rather pinkish but with my darker complexion hoping it won’t be too noticeable. I've posted some more pictures.
  11. Post Op 5th day – 14th March Sleep has gone back to normal routine pattern now. But sleep at 45 degree angle does take its toll. Head feels like a paper weight when resting against the pillow. I have started get some feeling back in the recipient area. Normal routine is to take the rest of the medication, have the cream on my head for 45 minutes. Then gently wash this. I then normally take the photos. In terms of the Post Op - feeling with regards to recipient and donor area as follows: Donor Area - is healing very quickly and scabs are forming. Pain has gone with no shooting pain. Recipient area - Just feels numb, with no pain. Swelling on the forehead has virtually gone. I've posted some more pictures. I will post every two days upto day 14. Then monthly after this.
  12. Post Op 4th day – 13th March Slept for several hours today. I think sleeping in my own bed with the right temperature was what I needed. It was driving me crazy due to lack of sleep. I don’t think the main cause of this was due to the procedure but the lack of air con at the hotel. Sleeping at my own place I was completely knocked out for 8 hours. I didn’t require any pain killers, but today’s routine was take the medication as prescribed in post op procedure. Have my breakfast and I decided to catchup on some work stuff. Nope I didn’t go into work but dialled in and caught up on those pesky emails. 300 in 3 days. In terms of the Post Op - feeling with regards to recipient and donor area as follows: Donor Area - is healing very quickly and scabs are forming. Pain has gone to 2 out of 10 with the odd shooting nerve pain. The appearance looks like a crusted volcano. I hope this heals very quickly as i will beback at work on the 25th March! Recipient area - Just feels numb, with no pain. Swelling seems to be going down from the forehead. I've posted some more pictures
  13. Day 3 Post - OP: 12 th March Slept slightly better today. i had over 6 hours sleep! Again the heating in the hotel room did not help with air cons not working. However today was the day to head back to UK and arrive at Manchester. Routine was have breakfast with managing director and his daughter. They've been with us from day 1 and met up with us every morning. I cannot thank them so much with the care and hospitality they provided me and wifey. I believe we made some good friends with them and i will certainly keep in touch. I know we are both busy but are willing to take the time and effort. Today was the day the will wash my head and put this cream on on top of my head. I had this on for 30 minutes and this was then washed with saline solution by the clincal team. They were very gentle and used spray action to rinse the cream off and the cup action with their hand to take the rest of the cream off. In terms of the Post - Op donor and reciepient area as follows: Donor Area - pain is reducing and is around 2-3/10 pain wise. i still have small shooting nerve pains but they are becoming very infrequent. Recipient Area - No pain Swelling is still present on the forehead, i hope it doesn't work its way down to the eyes. Otherwise it would look like i had several rounds with Mohammed Ali. Once the head is washed we get ready to head back to the Istanbul airport. The managing director and his daughter will acompany us as they are heading back to manchester to stay for a fortnight. I do get some funny looks at the airport due to exposed donor and recipient area but i don't care since i don't know anyone from their. Majorit of the looks were men who had thin hair or reaching the same stage as i was couple days ago. I think they were intrigued to what i had done. We catch the flight and sleep well in flight for two hours or so. I thank the the managing director and his daughter for looking after us and the excellent care they had provided us. I then pick my car up from crown plaza and head back up north! I prefer not to say as i will be revealing where i work and which city. I have posted day 3 post pics
  14. Post Op 2nd day - 11th March Again only slept for two hours...Not because of the procedure because of the heat in the hotel room. I just spent most of the night browsing and reading on my Ipad and watching some Dexter series. Unfortunately all the air con in the hotel wasn't working and this didn't help. I couldn't open the windows in the hotel as it outside the main road and has significant noise traffic. Also when you do lie down it feels like a metal plate attached to your head or lying on a hard surface. Due to the donor area being anaesthetised this feeling is quite normal and it will get better. Apart from that again the same routine as yesterday, breakfast with the same people and also it was the other chaps last day. I wished him good luck, it was nice to have another patient to correspond with and discuss any issues like pain, dampness during the night in the donor area. In terms of the Post Op - feeling with regards to recipient and donor area as follows: Donor Area - is healing very quickly and looks less like fresh wound. I think the open air without the bandages has aided in its recovery. Pain is around 4-10. i am having shooting nerve pains which i wasn't prepared for, having googled this it is common in fue procedure as there would be some nerve damage. Recipient area - Just feels numb, with no pain. Swelling on the forehead due to the anaesthetics used on top of the recipient area. I've been told that i need to do some forehead massages so it subsides Today i didn't spend most of the day confined to the hotel room. I sat outside and brief meal which assisted in the healing process. Feels better when you have natural hair hitting the donor area. Later on the evening we decided to go out. Since it was my birthday and the managing director and his daughter took me and wifey out to the same restaurant. I was little conscious about the recent operation and was afraid that people would stare. But no one noticed and especially the restaurant was very quite. I even got a birthday cake and celebrated in Istanbul style with nice Turkish tea. I have to say the managing director and his daughter went out of the way and looked after me and wifey. I've posted some more pictures
  15. Day 1 of post op Sunday 10th March, In the morning took the medication and went downstairs to have breakfast. Wasn't in the mood of breakfast but need the nutrients to assist in the healing process. i had forgot to mention on the day of the operation i had met another person from UK who had his operation day earlier (Friday). He helped with the experience as we both discuss this during the morning breakfast. The managing director and his daughter was there and we discussed the operation. To briefly describe the Post Op feeling after the operation on Day 1. Donor Area - Slight mild pain. The pain was more of an aching pain but on a scale 5-10. I has some shooting nerve pains ever several minutes or so, but pain killers provide helped. Recpient Area - Hardly no pain, on a scale 2-10. We went back to the hotel room and the clinical team had taken the bandages off. My head felt cold and slightly damp but my body quickly adpated and adjusted within few minutes. The rest of the day i just watched what was on the tv and also watched some dvd movies that i downloaded. I have to say you need to come well prepared otherwise being stuck in a room does get rather tedious.I mostly felt sorry for wifey as she was very bored but as soon as she started reading her book "hungry games" she was hooked on it. One of the good things at the hotel was it did have a WIFI and excellent bathroom with Jacuzzi, Sauna and all the nice little gizmos one would like. Unfortunately i couldn't use all the facilities and decided to have a warm bath, have the radio on with nice lighting changing. This aided in the recovery and felt that i can take advantage of some of the hospital amenities. Its quite frightening to see what the back of my head looks like but because of 4050 grafts that were extracted I had thick hair but not densely packed. In asian/Indian men hair are usually thicker but less density. Where as caucasion individuals will have thinner hair but more densely packed. The surgeon had told me this whilst during the operation, but he told me he spread the extraction evenly to make sure he did not take too much hair in one area . I have every faith in the surgical team so I’m not overly concerned. I have also taken some evening photos where it started to look slightly better. The pictures do make it look really bad than it is. Mind you all pictures I have taken so far is with Iphone 4 5megapixel camera
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