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KD2020

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  1. Thanks Mue, Scooter!

     

    2youngforthis - I don't have the best photos that really show the improvement, but to me it's amazing, and my wife really likes it. The first photo here is before my first one done back in 1996 (about ~1,000 grafts, a lot back then) when I was in my early 30's, the second set is before the work that was done last April (at age 50) with Dr. Cooley. He and his team are amazing.

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  2. Thanks guys! Really glad to have gotten past the hibernation stage / first few months to the point where now its fun to see the progress month to month.

     

    I'm very happy with Dr. Cooley's work, and I would have never found him without this forum. So thanks to all involved for making it the big success it is, all of us living with this situation know how important it is to find the right help!

  3. Agree completely! The only thing I'd tell you is, I'd say wait. From your pictures, things are looking great. You're in good shape, and who knows what the technology will be 5-10 years from now when you might want a touch up? It's only getting better. Either way, Dr. Cooley was/ is light years better than what I had done previously. I'm very happy too.

  4. Since I've been getting quite a few comments about my hair being different, I thought I'd post a 5 month update. It will be 5 months Sept 17th, and according to the growth timeline I found elsewhere on the forum, I should be seeing somewhere around 40% growth.

     

    I have attached some older photos to show the transition. It feels good when I get out of the shower and dry my hair these days! :)

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  5. Thanks Since21.

     

    KeithJagger- That's great to hear! According to the shock loss video from Dr. Lindsey posted here on the forum last week, the shock loss hair that will re-grow happens at about 2.5 months, while the transplanted hair takes an extra couple of weeks to start showing. And since you're about a month ahead of me, I'm hopeful my results will track similarly. Thanks for the update.

  6. Interesting, I ran across an old 1996 passport photo yesterday that was before my first 500 graft FUT HT (had that done twice back then, so 1,000 total, which was a lot then). Anyhow, I compared that to my hairline back in February of this year, and then again just last week after my FUT HT this year (April 17). You can see the shock loss in the last photo. I'm hopeful that this is only temporary and that they are simply dormant and will be back soon!

     

    Unfortunately, the site has added their watermark over my notes on the photos. The first one is 1996 pre 1st HT, the second is Feb2014 preHT, and the 3rd is June2014 postHT.

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