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monaba

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    Bahrain
  • State
    AL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Thinning Hair Loss All over the Scalp
    Thinning on Top only (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last 5 years
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood III Vertex
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Maintain Existing Hair
    Maintain and Regrow Hair

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    Yes
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    Rogaine Foam
    Tricomin

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  1. Hi Dr. Blake, Thanks a lot for your swift and thorough response. I actually had a FUT? Is this phenomenon common in FUT as well? It is very noticeable that the transplanted hair is very different than my native. I will contact you to discuss it more. Thanks again for the great support! I have my surgery soon with Dr. Koray. I will keep you updated.
  2. UNLESS you do opt to undergo a procedure that could leave poor growth and wiry/kinky hairs in the front of the scalp. Now this people may actually notice. Hi Dr, I have a question. I had a HT in at a mediocre clinic and had very poor results (surprise, surprise). I'm having a repair surgery in couple of weeks with an excellent, recommended Dr. Anyways, I had very poor results from my first HT, and the transplanted hair looks very different than my native hair. It is very wiry/kinky as you mentioned. My question is, why does this happen? What factors cause the transplanted hair to look very different than the native hair (i.e. what factors cause the kinkiness)? My transplanted hair is not even combable. Is there a way to reach out to you for consultation? I'm just curious to hear your opinion about my case and my intended repair plan. Thanks!
  3. Just to clear any confusion.. my comment about the 'if you say so' wasn't intended as the doctor did not explain FUT is better than a scar revision alone. He did thoroughly explain that I should do a FUT instead of just a scar revision. I was very adamant that I only want a scar revision. My point was that when I said I would rather take the FUE route in the future and would sacrifice the extra grafts I will get from FUT because I believe if I continue to wear my hair short I will need fewer grafts overall. Dr. Ali responded here with 'if you say so'. I'm not sure my assumption is true that if I continue wearing my hair short I would need fewer grafts. I would've preferred if the doctor explained his point of view here (for example, if the doctor said you'd need the same number of grafts regardless of how you wear your hair) instead of responding with 'if you say so.'
  4. Hello everyone, I would like to share my story with the community. I’ve learnt a great deal from the website and the forum, and if anyone had a similar case to mine, I hope they learn from my experience. A little background about me, I’m currently 24, I had a bad hair transplant of about 2000 grafts done two years ago in a local clinic. I barely did any research. I was so ashamed of my receding hairline and baldness has caused me so much anxiety that I didn’t ask much about the procedure. I didn’t do research on the internet either.. I did the bare minimum.. I guess I was just hoping things would turn out good! Of course it was so na?ve of me. But anyways, what’s done is done and it’s about dealing with consequences now. The hair transplant was, unsurprisingly, a failure. The transplanted hair grew very wiry and unnatural. I can’t really comb the hair. I think the angles were very bad. To make things worse, I believe the closure of the incision was subpar which caused me to sport an ear-to-ear scar. I measured it once it was about 23 cm in length and 1 cm in width. I embarked on my repair journey a month ago. My goal was to minimize the size of the scar first, and later on have another transplant. I believe my case is quite challenging because I will have to fue most if not all the grafts transplanted in the first procedure. I was norwood 2-3 when I had my first hair transplant and based on family history and my hair loss pattern, I think I will be norwood 6. I opted for a scar revision instead of fueing into the scar because of the width of my scar. I like to keep my hair short. Fueing into the scar wasn’t feasible at this point. I e-mailed several recommended doctors about my case. Some recommended fueing into the scar others recommended scar revision. Of those who recommended a scar revision, only two seemed confident that they could improve the scar. Dr. Ali was one of them. I decided to go with Dr. Ali Emre Karadeniz after finding out about a very similar case on this forum and because the other doctor ‘s earliest appointment was in June this year – the scar has caused me so much anxiety that I wanted to minimize it ASAP. I e-mailed him and he was very prompt in his responses. He answered all my questions and seemed confident that he can improve the scar. Anyways, last month I flew to Turkey to have the scar revision. I personally took care of the accommodation. Dr. Ali’s driver picked me up. He was a very pleasant guy. After reaching the clinic, the nurses offered me tea and biscuits. They were very accommodating. Later on, I met Dr. Ali and he had a closer examination of my scar. We talked about my case and he wasn’t sure that I’m taking the best route by having a scar revision only. He suggested that having a scar revision while extracting as many grafts as possible is the better option given my current hair loss pattern and good scalp laxity. I decided against it. Dr. Ali comes off very confident. I don’t believe he’s the best in conveying his message though. I’m sure he means well, but I think he might need to work on his emotional intelligence. Like for example, I told him that I’m deciding against FUT, though it has the advantage of offering me more grafts, and would do FUE instead in the future because I believe if I continue to wear my hair short I will need fewer grafts. He said ‘if you say so’. I mean even if I’m wrong about needing fewer grafts assumption.. I’ve come to a doctor so he could educate me instead of saying if you say so.. Anyways, I don’t wanna be unfair to him, I’m sure he means well. But my advice to him is to work on his emotional intelligence. Patients go to Doctors because they’re in a vulnerable state and they need help. Back to the procedure, the revision didn’t take long. It took about an hour. It was, however, more painful than I thought. I was happy that I got it out of the way. A month passed by. I know it is early to tell, but the scar already looks much better and I already can cut my hair on the sides shorter than before. Let’s hope I get a much thinner scar from the revision. I’m hoping to address my badly transplanted hair and the thinning areas in August or September this year. This will hopefully allow enough time for the scar to heal. If needed, I will fue into the scar. Let’s wait and see. Please check the pictures and share your opinion. I will post pictures after 3 months and 6 months of the scar revision. My hair in the donor region is a bit long, I will have my hair cut this week. I just don't wanna take any chances with the scar. It's quite stressful. One last note, is there any reason why transplanted hair would look different than native hair. I know I had a bad hair transplant, but why would the hair be different than my native hair?
  5. Hi the pianist, hope your results are coming nicely. How's your scar coming? I have a very similar scar to yours (though wider) and I was thinking about having a scar revision with Dr. Ali.
  6. Btw Hariri do you have a recent picture of your scar? How short can you cut your hair? I like to keep my hair short but since the hair transplant I can't.. Given your expertise and experience would you recommend a tricho closure or fue beard hair into the scar (1 cm wide 22 cm long)? I appreciate your help brother . If it is fue into scar I'm probably going to have it in Turkey as well (either Dr. Erdogan or Dr. Hakan).
  7. Hi Hariri! I've been closely watching your progress. I guess I'm in a similar situation. I have an ear to ear scar that is 1cm wide and around 22 cm long. I am not sure whether to have a scar revision using trichophytic closure or fue into scar. Thankfully I have a very thick beard hair (finally being an Arab pays off in something) so I might use it to camouflage the scar. Any progress with your scar?
  8. Hi Hariri! I hope all is going well with you. I've been meaning to contact you (I know it's very creepy) but I've been a lurker of hair loss forums for a while now. I had a FUT hair transplant earlier in June, it's been almost 6 months now and the scar is really bothering me. I know you reside in Bahrain, and so do I. I was considering doing a FUE into the scar or tricho-closure. As you know the closest option is in Turkey, so I wanna know more about your experience; I wanted to hear from a veteran. Could you please provide an e-mail address or something so we could stay in touch. Pardon the creepiness.

     

    Mohamed.

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