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Wdwhufc

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  1. Question actually guys So it's been a full 1 year. Any chance I could expect any further growth? - I've heard in some cases, to see full results can sometimes take longer than 1 year (saw someone mention 18 months somewhere)? Cheers
  2. Thanks for the replies guys Honestly even now, when I look in the mirror, my hair doesn’t look as good (as it can get) as it does in the pics! - must be the lighting Overall though I guess I’m happy and very happy I took the plunge and went for it. With and without the concealer fibres, it’s a big improvement I’ll look into having a further procedure subject to the available donor area obviously. This time though I’d like an unshaved procedure (not go full shaven skinhead). I know this is of course far messier and probably more expensive but I think I’d rather that. Last time I made very little contact with anyone other than the wife, for a good 4 weeks, and I wouldn’t want to do that again. Anyway see what happens I guess Fingers crossed I’ll have the available donor, I’d probably opt for adding a little more density to the front with the remainder going to the crown I’ll post another pic later with fibres on and the little qiff I’ve got going on! Cheers guys
  3. Guys Ok so here’s me at a full 1 year I guess some things to note (incase you’ve missed my original post when I started the thread); * Due to my excessive hair loss the end result was going to be very limited. I was told by all surgeons I spoke to - unfortunately I would never again have a full head of hair * Due to my hair being pretty fine and fair, there wasn’t huge amount to take from my donor area * The hairs I had transplanted were spread and placed from the front to halfway back How do I feel about the end result?... I guess I have to be pretty happy to be fair although yes I was hoping and expecting a little more density. I’m still thickening up with the nanogen fibres (not in these pics) and with these my hair looks a whole whole lot better. Much more thicker and fuller Infact, for the first time in around 20 years I was able to style my hair differently!! I think it looked pretty good (I’ll upload another pic in a few days) Not having the procedure, I know I didn’t have very long left using the fibres alone to cover my baldness Likely I’ll look into a further procedure, if donor area allows See attached pics. Before and after (though I have to say, when I look in the mirror, it doesn’t look as good as it does in the pics)
  4. Thanks for the replies guys. Ive now made contact with Dr Ashcroft (though i think i'll get a price from Dr Edgar too) Cheers
  5. Thanks for the post Jimbo My end result was never going to be particularly amazing due to a combination of extensive hairloss and my available donor area I am though of course hoping that my result further improves, once ive hit the 1 year mark (im at 9 months now) Cheers
  6. Been using Nanogen fibres since year 2002ish.

    Had a consultation with Advanced Hair studio around 6/7 yrs ago. Looked online. No!

    Negative outcome with Total Cover Plus in 2013.

    On Fin

    Jan 2015 - researching FUE.

    FUE 2000 grafts - November 2016...

  7. Guys, Ive not been able to reach Dr Ashcroft to make my usual order of Proscar / Finisteride (Ive ordered from him for years) Does anyone know if he is still operating? - Or anywhere else i could purchase this from (Im located in London)? Many thanks
  8. Coming along very nicely. Cropped or long hair, its all good for you mate
  9. 8 months from date of procedure - Pics just after a haircut (including trim of new hair) Really hope to see further results. At least though the nanogen fibres have something to cling onto! My wife tells me she can see good growth and that my hair looks miles thicker and fully with the fibres Hard to say i know, but do you think i can expect much more growth (i know new growth can take upto 1 year) Cheers
  10. Your views on my progress would be much appreciated please guys
  11. Hi David If i have the available donor, i will be looking at second procedure btw, i saw you on twiter, re your visit to David Golds House! How was it? Typical of West Ham, we're back to our average selves! :rolleyes: The life of a West Ham fan eh.... Also please let me know of my recent pic upload
  12. Guys UPDATE - 4 1/2 MONTH See a few pics Considering the expected wait time for new growth, at this stage, i guess im not expecting too much Although saying that, its seems that some of the transported hair has stayed in tact (not shedded), and has just grown longer. Ive been to the barbers a whole number of times since the procedure but this area hasn't been touched at all. Just a usual tidy up around the sides What be great to get some feedback on what you think (remember, my transplanted hairs didnt go from front to back - coverage was around 60/65% back - see my previuos pics) Cheers
  13. arrrr sorry, i mistakenly thought those pics were from some months ago Nice 1. Looking good
  14. Ok cheers. That is quite different from the other reply though Im basically 2 1/2 weeks past now, have seen growth, and wondering if thats basically 'IT' I'll post up at a pic this Friday anyway as that'll be 3 weeks since the op (and im expecting to start shedding by then or shortly after) . Cheers
  15. Thanks for the reply, cheers Thats good to know
  16. Any update on how all this has planned out for you? Cheers
  17. Guys Ok so i've had my FUE transplant Was just wondering. My new hair that grows before the usual shed/shockloss,is this then actually what it'll look like when it starts to grow, after the shed, in 9-12 months time? I'm just trying to get an idea Am i effectively seeing the actual full and end result for a short while, before it sheds? or does some of the transplanted hair actually not grow/nothing happens? Am i making sense? Cheers
  18. No their not thick mate. I would even say this myself actually. I have quite thin hair Also this is what all of the surgeons said from each of the 4 clinics i visited I am of course hopeful that at a later date, i will have sufficient donor for a further procedure. How many grafts will be possible, I obviously don't know at this stage Cheers
  19. Cheers John Lets hope so... Who knows, my any/new growth might last me through xmas, before the usual shed
  20. Hi JJ, thanks v much The post surgery photos were the day after, last Saturday Dr Shahmalak. I found him to very much to the point and honest. Very direct. I guess you could say, thats exactly what you want really - complete honesty and being clear and upfront and realistic. In my opinion, i think he may just need to soften a little. Maybe not be too direct and straight, because like you say, some people may find that a bit too hard hitting and rude-ish
  21. Cheers Dolph, Im really hopeful of a good result... Sorry i should've said, the photo with the fibres, is prior to the procedure - basically my everyday look I agree absolutely, wont be using the fibres for a good couple of weeks yet - It'll have nothing to cling onto anyway!
  22. Ok well thats it, its done! After much much researching and consideration (going back 4/5 years), I finally went for it FUE 2000 grafts carried out by Dr Reddy and his team at The Private Clinic, last Thursday and Friday 17th and 18th November Actually just so you get a fully picture of my journey so far, I should start by saying that I visited 3 other clinics near to Harley Street for comparable consultations These were; * Dr May from the Wimpole Clinic * HSHC- Harley street hair clinic (i cant recall the Drs name unfortunately) * Dr Shahmalak from Crown Clinic (with any procedure being carried out in Manchester) I had decided to keep my research and any final decision within in the London area. I know of course there are many around the world, particularly (apparently) Turkey ete but for a number of reasons i wanted to be as close to home as possible I was told from each of the Drs that due my excessive loss of hair, that they felt i had particularly fair hair, and also that i didn't have a huge amount of quality donor, my end result was going to be limited. I wouldn't be able to gain full coverage with any great density. With all of this in mind (and as you'll see from the pics), i decided to focus on the frontel area, working backwards. I had also decided to keep my current receding hairline, to maximise my availability of grafts. And i guess also so i have less of a transition The cost I paid was ?12,000 (?10,000 of this on interest free credit for 12 months) This was actually the most expensive out of all 4 quotes. Reason for doing this was that i just got an all round better felling about the Dr Reddy, his staff and the all round set up. I was made to feel very comfortable and at ease throughout the whole process. Really nice bunch of people Please have a look at the pics of the before and after photos. Also a photo with the Nanogen fibres Like us all, its now a waiting game. I'll post up some new pics once a month or so, so can see my progress More than happy to answer any questions. Incidently, when on the way home in the cab on Friday, my driver, a turkish guy, was telling me hair transplants are huge in Turkey and very well priced. He said he'll be having a transplant himself Cheers....
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