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Posts posted by TonyB
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Wow! 9 months is the longest I've heard.
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My clinic advised me that 14 days post fue ht, it is ok to buzz the entire head as the transplanted grafts would be deeply anchored at this stage. This seems to be the general consensus.
After shaving, I didn't notice any blood so I don't think that I lost any grafts but I feel that I should have waited a bit longer before buzzing the scalp now.
Just wondering how long other posters waited before shaving their head post fue ht?
Thanks.
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What are the chances of a 2nd surgery being successful given that the 1st one was a failure (very low yield)?
Thanks.
Was your surgeon a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians?
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Hi Fueonly,
Thanks for replying.
Are you referring to scarring in the donor area as well as the recipient area?
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Thanks for the reply California.
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Is there any difference in the growth rate between transplanted scalp hair and transplanted beard hair?
I'm curious as my beard grows a lot faster than the hair on my scalp. However, would this mean that transplanted beard hair would sprout earlier and faster on the scalp?
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Be Healthy and Protect Your Hair
Hair is a reflection of your health. If you take care of you by eating a well-balanced diet, exercising and getting enough sleep, your hair will show it. If you're not healthy, your hair won't be either.
This is true to an extent. However, if somebody is genetically disposed to be a NW7, eating a healthy diet is unlikely to impact on the quality (and lack) of hair on their scalp.
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The general consensus is that at around month 3, ht results start to show.
Is this after 8 weeks ie month 3 or after 12 weeks when the third month has passed?
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I had my transplant a few weeks ago. I have an important event this weekend and I would like to cover up areas where my hair has thinned on the crown. I wouldn't put the concealer near the transplanted grafts (mainly hairline).
Would this be safe?
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Hi All,
I have been reading post ht surgery guidelines and advice online. Some of the steps seem daunting as I'm sure lots of other people are anxious like myself in case they do anything to damage the grafts in the weeks post surgery.
Does anyone have any tips to avoid damaging the transplanted grafts post surgery from your own experience?
Any advice is welcome
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What about permanent hair dye which is really harsh?
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Thanks for the replies. That's good to know
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Is it safe to go in the sun before a transplant if you use a high spf on your scalp and/or wear a cap or should it be avoided?
Any advice welcome
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I know you weren't trying to be smart!! Sorry for the inference. It was my dumb ass trying to be clever!!
Thanks for your reply Scar5.
It's all good
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Great information scar5, thanks for sharing it. I think what would prove hugely beneficial is if someone in this industry would post pictures immediately after the procedure, at 30 days, and at 90 to 180 days, as a way to properly judge these results.
If the results lighten slightly over time, that is to be expected. I think what would be unexpected is someone in this industry revealing this type of expected fade over time. This type of transparency is desperately needed in this nascent industry.
Good points.
It's not just about it lightening/fading though. For the first few weeks after smp, the hair can be grown longer (up to a grade 2) due to the 3 dimensional effect which appear in the photos Mirko posted. However, afterwards most people would be lucky to get away with a grade 0 at best. It largely depends on the amount of hair loss. However, if one has a receded hairline and goes for smp, realistically you won't be able to grow your hair beyond a grade 0.
If the smp in the photos could be maintained long-term it would be fantastic; I would be going for smp tomorrow if this could be achieved. However, unfortunately it cannot. As you say, I would like to see companies post photos of smp a few months after the treatment as the fresh smp images are unrealistic long-term.
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I wasn't trying to be smart but these photos are misleading as the man is highly unlikely going to be able to maintain his hair at that length in a couple of week's time.
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Hi Tony,
at the end of the second session.
Hi Mirko,
Thanks for your reply.
But doesn't smp when it is fresh look a lot more effective than it does 1 month later when the scabs have all fallen off and the dots have shrunk i.e. there is no longer that three dimensional illusion to create that thickness effect which appears in the photos you posted.
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Hi Mirko,
How soon after the smp were these photos taken?
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Hi Johnny2000
April 29th - 30th and looking forward to it. I have no idea what hair style i want just to not use dermatch and address hair line and temples.
I will prior to surgery post pre-op pics and follow up pics etc for others as the PRP is new offer Dr Hakan is doing so interesting to see results.
The main thing im worried about is after the op going and getting lunch etc. Flight home will be a bitch as its getting into holiday season so it will be busy as id like a quiet flight home, at least its late night flight
Are you flying home on the same day as your transplant?
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Personally, I wouldn't risk it. Can you not get someone to carry you up the stairs?
Really? I imagine if I climbed up super super slowly, literally one step at a time, it would be ok.
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Thanks everyone for the replies, you have all been very helpful.
I guess for some people some walking (even short distances) is unavoidable after their transplant e.g. those who have to go to the airport the day after to return to their home country - there would be some walking within the airport.
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This may sound like a funny question but I was just wondering, as one should take it as easy as possible immediately after a hair transplant to avoid any damage to the grafts.
But would it be ok to walk up two flights of stairs on the same day of transplant? I'm thinking about when I arrive home after my ht. Obviously, I would walk up slowly and I would try to stay upstairs for the first few days as my scalp heals.
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how long/short are you planning to wear your hair?
Around a grade 3.
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Imho, it makes sense to do HT first, followed by SMP and to give the HT a full year to heal and see exactly where density is required.
I have been thinking a lot over the past few weeks but I have finally decided to have a ht followed by smp in 1 year's time.
I was concerned that if I had smp followed by ht that the ink may move during/after the ht.
Potential Recommendation of Dr. Sam Van Eeden of Dublin, Ireland
in Hair Transplant Reviews
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I'm not sure if it's permissible to post certain links on this site. However, some Google results for Dr Van Eeden would cause me concern.