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newhair11

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Basic Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United States
  • State
    FL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last 5 years
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration
    I'm here for support

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    Yes
  • Hair Transplant Surgeon
    Dr. Glenn Charles
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    None

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  1. All new hair was grown in around month 5. Since then the redness has 100% gone away. All the hair has grown in nice and straight. At first it grew in a little frizzy, so it looked interesting since i have super straight hair but now its exactly like all the other hair. Maybe a couple shades darker. Not noticeable. Everything looks great. When you look close the hairline sides are a little less dense than I would have hoped. Might consider a little fill in session in a couple years.Its only like that because all my other hair is so dense. Besides that Im very happy. Dr. Charles did an excellent job and am happy that I've had the pleasure of working with him. Any questions ask away..
  2. thank you yeah there is.. its also in different lighting but there is a good amount of empty space between the new hair especially on the right side... but yes there is an obvious difference. hopefully it just keeps getting better.
  3. he was very honest with me as well and the first time I came to see him he recommended I wait at least a year and give it a lot of thought before if I really wanted to do it. I did wait a year and did get it done. if you have any interest check my post. http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/171072-920-grafts-dr-glenn-charles-age-21-a.html
  4. Hey guys, here is my 4 month update (3 months 3 weeks to be exact) I know i promised pics so im attaching those to this thread.(sorry about the low res) -Hair has been growing in slowly for the past 2 months. My left side is looking pretty good just hoping for more growth and density. Right side is lacking a little bit still pretty empty. Im calm since its still only 4 months. The only thing that has been really bugging me is the redness. It has just recently gone to the point where its not very visible but for the first 3 1/2 months it was pretty prominant. People told me it might last a couple weeks or a month at most and only in rare cases does it last longer. Well Im at 4 months and it is still slightly pink. Any feedback guys? have you also been victim to this everlasting redness? Anyways overall im happy and am hoping for more growth in the next couple months. Im going to keep the hair short until it fills in completely so I can track the progress. Ay questions ask away...
  5. Just over 3 months. Hairs starting to grow in strong. Ill post some pics soon. So far very happy
  6. One Month Post Op Update: I feel great starting the past couple days noone seems to notice anything whatsoever. A lot of the redness went away, hoping the rest of it goes away in the next month. 95% of the tranplanted hair has fallen out. I have slight shock loss on both sides. More shock loss on my left side which to me is very surprising because my left side seemed much stronger going into the procedure. My main concern is that my donor area seems to have lost a good amount of density. All of my hair was taken from a rectangle and somewhat concentrated so when pointed out its still somewhat easy to spot. I wonder if Im getting any shockloss in the back? Is the slight redness in the donor area making the loss in density more visible? Will it somehow look thicker in a couple month? I plan on wearing my hair very short. Even shorter than in the pictures. Im a little scared that the donor area will be visible since there is an instant change in density as opposed to a gradual change. What do you guys think?
  7. Good luck with your Ht. I have been using the aloe vera for the past 3 days. No noticeable difference yet. The redness is lingering. Let's see what happens over the next couple weeks
  8. I have used nothing so far. Was hoping to get a little more input from people
  9. Day 17: Nothing special going on just feel like giving a little update. Redness is slowly subsiding. Im feeling great. My previous anxieties have slowly went away. I am very excited about to forthcoming months but I'm trying not to think about it. I think about 75% of my donor hair in the recipient sites fell out. Just curious: -Im pretty sure im on track.Am i correct? Any comments you guys have or any advice? -I know there have been thousands of posts on redness but, Im running a presentation in a couple days and there's going to be a lot of eyes on me. Any advice for redness. From all the research I've done it seems like its only a matter of time. Do you guys agree? Or has there been something that has helped a numerous amount of people take the redness away quicker? I've bought aloe but haven't used it yet. I have also bought aloe mixed with"ALDAVINE" supposedly a redness reliever. This is an after burn product from CVS mainly for redness relief from sunburn. Any experience with either?
  10. Thank you for the reassurance and kind words it means a lot. I went through your pictures and your procedure came out great! Ill keep updating and hopefully itll be good news after good news
  11. 2 WEEK UPDATE: Its been exactly two weeks. From my prior expectations I am just around where I thought I would be. The donor area is still red but starting to be less and less visible. Within a week I predict it will be unnoticeable. My recipient areas are still pink. The redness went away but the pink has stayed and has been lingering a little bit hopefully will go away soon. I really hope it doesn't last a couple months as it did with some guys. I am a little worried only because now I see the implanted hairs very well and they don't seem to be dense at all. Im just not sure weather some of the hair already fell out or if these are the only ones that will grow. With 920 grafts in such a small area I was expecting to see a somewhat thick amount of hair in week 2 before they fell out. Any input guys? Likewise I feel like I got a little bit of shock-loss on my left side and almost none on my right. My left side used to be a little stronger and now just looking at the original hair looks much weaker. I guess I am getting a little anxious waiting mainly for the colors to fade so its not as noticeable when I go out. I notice people look at it when I'm out and about but so far no one has commented on it. Besides that, no pain or discomfort. Im still using no sulfate shampoo. No Meds or Supps. Wish you guys a good weekend, happy growing!
  12. Thanks a lot guys. Ill post some picks friday as it will then be 2 weeks. So far feeling great. Back in the gym feels amazing.
  13. Thank you I am very confident in Dr. Charles and so far his work has only proven to be top notch. MM1, The robot only removes the grafts. The grafts are still placed in by hand.
  14. Thanks a bunch guys. Yes. I'll do my best to keep the updates coming. MM1, I think that is correct, a few years ago FUT's yielded better results but from reviews of current patients and ones using ARTAS from what I've read they seem to be pretty equal. (of course in the hands of an excellent surgeon.) Greatjob, no I'm not taking any medications and don't plan on taking anything in the future. I don't like taking pills and if future hair-loss arises I will adjust accordingly. If its very mild I will potentially continue to do transplants at appropriate times and if it is very severe I will probably not intervene. Only time will tell.
  15. what advantages do you believe are in the strip? I wear my hair very short in the back and can not have a scar be visible. that is why I chose FUE
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