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TonyR2

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United States
  • State
    IN

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last 10 years
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood III
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Maintain and Regrow Hair
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration
    I'm here for support

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    No
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    Propecia (Finasteride)
    Nioxin Shampoo

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  1. Thanks HadEnough2014. My HT doc prescribed me a topical acne lotion called clindamycin phosphate 1% and also Ketoconazole 2% shampoo. Fingers crossed, thanks for your reply.
  2. Fellas. 16 months post-op. Pleased with the hair growth but as you can see in pic: recipient area scalp still red/pink, getting frequent white flaking (little and bigger ones), some inflamed hair follicles as well. Any tips? Appreciate it.
  3. Hey everyone, Rougly 1 year post-op here. Transplanted hair seems to have come in just fine, no problems there. However, these small and some times not-so small yellowish crusts seem to still be forming in the recipient area and then falling out. I'm wondering if the scalp skin's still getting used to the transplanted hair, if it's a dryness issue, if I am suffering from some type of folliculitis, or am just an ultra-slow healer. If I look very closely, it even still looks pink-ish under there in the recipient area. Again, it's not too bad of an aesthetic problem because the new hair has come in well and blocks pretty much all the light, but it's still bothersome because of a slight itch and these crusts/flakes falling out. Any help/advice would be appreciated!
  4. Thanks--will just be patient! I'd rather not disclose who my surgeon--suffice to say I have had a very positive experience with this surgeon and his office thus far. Anyone able to answer my question about loss of feeling in the scalp? Thanks again.
  5. Hey all, I'm about 3 weeks post-op. Pre-op, I had a decent hairline that I had reinforced and slightly lowered at the temples. In the interest of going unnoticed, I've been brushing my native hair down over the transplanted grafts to cover them up. However, I really want to style my hair "up" in front as I did before the procedure. But when I do, the transplanted grafts are pretty obvious, as my hairline, near the widow's peak looks noticeably thicker than it did pre-op. Also, since my native hair is long and lighter while the grafts are quite short and darker, this makes it look all the more obvious that I had work done. Photo attached. While many on this forum worry about their grafts falling out, I'm actually wondering when they will! That way, I can go back to my previous hairstyle and let the transplanted hair grow in gradually, and therefore less noticeably. I was under the impression the grafts would have fallen out by this point (many of them have, many (most?) have not) so I'm just wondering: what's the hold up? Anyone here have advice on how I might get around this issue? The way it looks now has me slightly paranoid it will have an "unnatural" appearance once it's all grown in, but I'm trying to be patient, and still believe I had a very good procedure. Also, there is a spot on the back/top/left of my scalp where I have still complete loss of feeling above the incision...how common is this? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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