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FUEharry1

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  1. Mic2010, after two procedures and long term consistent use of propecia / minoxidil what makes you suggest i would want/require future surgeries? Precise number of grafts / grafts remaining i will confirm when documenting my second procedure.
  2. Im have now secured a date and confirmed my smaller second procedure with Dr Reddy, almost 4 years to the day since my first procedure. This smaller procedure will be approx 1500 grafts to slightly close the temple angle and improve frontal density. I will post some pre and post op pics if anyone is interested in my exciting second journey with Dr Reddy Harry
  3. Mic2010 Yes i was on Fin to begin with for the first 18months post surgery. I then decided to come off it (for no reason whatsoever) I'm still unsure why i did. I guess i got complacent and my results lead me into a false sense of security that i had 'cured' my hair loss. I didn't notice any difference until around 6months of being off the fin, i then started to see some thinning in the area behind the transplant. (Scalp slightly visible in daylight etc..) I am now back on fin 1mg daily and have been for the last 5months, I'm happy to say i have already started to see that area thicken back up and I'm hoping by month 12 onward i should see it 'back to how it was'. A lesson i learned, if you see good results from Propecia and no sides (like me) then don't stop taking it. The combination of the FUE surgery and the Propecia was and is key and shouldn't be underestimated! Note the second smaller procedure is not to treat further loss (thats what the fin is for), its to lower my hairline and to close in the temple angle slightly. Thanks
  4. I thought i would come back to the forum and update my thread from my first procedure which was 3 years ago now! Time really does fly! Im still over the moon with my results and have been in regular contact with Dr Reddy over the last 3 years. Im now looking to book in for a smaller procedure that will concentrate on my temple angle closure. Something we planned for when we did the initial FUE. I will post further updates and share my experience once i secured dates with the Dr. Thanks
  5. 21 months post op. I have included a 'close up' as requested. As for people noticing? Not one person has even suspected, and even if they did or approached me and asked, i would tell them absolutely. There is nothing to be ashamed about? Im proud of my decision and for me you cannot put a price on happiness and confidence. Again full credit to Dr Reddy for the natural looking results.
  6. Hi All, pictures are a little later than 12months, here are am today at 21 months since the procedure with Dr Reddy. I cannot believe how time has flown by. There isn't a day now (especially windy ones) that I'm paranoid about my hair or hairline. I hope the pics are enough, and please let me know if you have any questions. Im not on any meds, in the early stages 4 weeks post op i used Regaine, i did use Propecia before during and immediately after. I haven't used anything now for the last 10months, and I'm kinda happy that way to be honest.
  7. Thanks all for your kind comments. I haven't logged in for quite a while now, but I'm about to have my 12month post op review with Dr Reddy. I will post some 12months post op pictures too. Thanks
  8. Sure. I have been taking Propecia (finasteride) 1mg daily since January this year. I also use Regaine Foam extra strength 5% twice daily. Started two-three weeks post surgery
  9. Thanks London81, good luck with the growth. The time goes pretty quick if you let it. Just relax and let the hair/meds do the work.
  10. Thanks Patrick. Yes im sure you have it all to come! The key thing throughout this process for me was a smile on my face, not worrying about it at all! Look forward to checking your updates if you plan to post your progress!
  11. Thanks for the positive feedback guys. Its really pleasing. All credit to Dr Reddy, he really has a talent in FUE! I couldn't recommend him highly enough! Considering FUE & TK - The cost averaged at ?4 per graft. (x2500) Not cheap, however I would be very concerned about anyone considering a HT looking for the cheapest option. Loags - I'm not sure I agree with you and I have attached some more pics taken today. You may change your opinion. I'm only just over the 6months mark too, so im sure i have more growing & development to come....
  12. Thanks Mikeey. Yes I started to take Propecia prior to surgery and remain on it and I have been using Minoxidil daily since around week 3 post op.
  13. Thanks for the positive comments. Yes only just over the 6 month mark so hopefully more growing! Try not to worry. I tried hard for the first one to two months not to look at my hair too much. Just relax and remember that everyday that passes means your closer to your end result! Good luck with your journey and I hope you see some nice growth in the coming months.
  14. So here I am, 6months since my FUE transplant with Dr Reddy. I had a 6month check-up appointment with him and took a picture the morning of the appointment. The other pictures is my most recent haircut which I had done last week (late September). The hair and texture is really starting to thicken up and I even ‘tested’ the donor area by asking the barber to shave down to a 0.5 into 1.0 blend. The pictures are not too clear but there is no visible scaring whatsoever! No harsh red lumps or bumps and nobody would suspect this surgery. Full credit to Dr Reddy and his team here for a truly fantastic professional job. I still have another 6months before I can really evaluate my results. My hair should continue to thicken over the next few months. I will continue with my daily regime of Regaine Foam 5%, Propecia, and Vitabitocs hair skin and nails tablets. Dr Reddy has asked me to go back at 9months for another check-up and update pictures. So far I am over the moon with the results and it really has been a life changing experience. Already at 6months I’m a once a month regular at my barber and I look forward to being able to style my hair in many different ways. I will continue to update over the coming months......
  15. Didn’t really take many pictures around month 4 due to work commitments and then a holiday. One thing worth noting, whilst away on holiday I ensured I used factor 30 high spray designed especially for scalp protection in the sun. I had no issues whatsoever and didn’t go into the pool, opting for the natural sea water with no chemicals J So 5months, a lot has changed since my last pictures. The new hair has really started to come through and thicken and I’m very pleased with my new hairline! Close up still quite see through and the new hair thin in parts, but it’s all part of the process and the waiting game. No redness at all in either donor or recipient area at this stage. I had arranged my first ‘styled’ haircut later in the month. The first time in years I walked into a barbers and felt like I was getting a ‘real’ haircut! I have attached pics of earlier in the month post holiday and then pics immediately after my first real haircut! Finally!
  16. At three months post op most of the hairs had shed and the good news is I could see new hairs popping through the scalp. Some thin hairs and some tiny black dots breaking through the surface of the scalp. At this point I had my first haircut. Not really much to cut or style on the top yet but the back and sides I had cut down to a ‘number 2’ at the barbers. The donor and recipient area was also still slightly pinkish in tone. I have included a collage of pics here going back to day one. I will do this every three months to remind me of the journey and the progression.
  17. Well the ugly duckling stage truly set in at this point. Only a few weeks back I was showing off a nice buzz cut with a definite hairline in front of my colleagues in Germany. The grafts scabbed over initially then slowly began to fall naturally off 1month – 2month post op. As you can see from the pics, the redness in the recipient area is showing and I have managed to keep hold of some of the transplanted hairs. This is a tough stage to be at as many people say. You just have to get on with it and be sure that your new hair is on the way. Most people wear hats etc... at this point as you do become quite paranoid etc.. have that 'back to square 1' feeling, however I chose not too and just thought all along every day that goes by means more growth! Staying positive is key!
  18. I just wanted to include this for two reasons. The first being that this picture was taken in Germany and I had a work conference to attend. Many colleagues believed I had shaved my hair for the summer and I didn’t suspect my surgery at all. The second is I had my first beer in almost 6 weeks. I made a personal choice not to drink alcohol leading up to the surgery and then again after. I’m not sure if this made a difference or not but I’m sure it didn’t do any harm
  19. By day 10 I could really start to see my new hairline. I made sure that I followed all procedure for the first few days after surgery and took great care and precaution when washing the grafts and donor area. Again no pain, the occasional stinging or itchiness but nothing to complain about
  20. Thanks Dog. Approx 2500 grafts over a two day period. Yes plenty more pics and updates on the way to cover the last 6 months. Good luck with the growing, exciting times!
  21. Dr Reddy performed the FUE over a two day period. Any nerves I had prior to the surgery had indeed disappeared the moment I walked into the clinic. Dr Reddy and his staff as people have already referenced, are very relaxed and do a great job of explaining everything in detail and answering any last minute 'nervous' questions. For the most part the surgery was pretty pain free. The occasional 'ouch' but nothing to worry about. I stayed at a local hotel to the clinic on the evening of the first day of surgery and even found myself eating breakfast with other guests the next morning. Head fully bandaged! I did get some funny looks but hey, what is there to be ashamed or worried about! Pictures attached of immediately post surgery.
  22. Hi All I'm new to the forum and thought I would share the last 6months of my FUE journey! I have been suffering from a receding hairline since the age of around 20yrs old. In more recent years I have been guilty of trying to grow it longer and do the old 'sweep over' and trying to avoid any windy weather when possible! After two years research and reading many posts and feedback on this website in January this year I decided to go ahead with my HT. Opting for surgeons in the UK it really only came down to two choices for me. The consultation with Dr Reddy and his team stood out massively for me. He was very realistic in terms of what results I should expect and in no way pushy at all. I feel Dr Raghu Reddy's results speak for themselves. Nervous, yes initially as everyone is different, but 6months down the line it really has changed my life in many many ways! Here are some pictures firstly the 'deciding' picture. The picture I looked at and thought 'I really need to do something about this', and the second is the morning of my surgery before my hair had been shaved in preparation of the FUE procedure. As you can see with my hair prior to surgery, I am really pushing the hair from the back of the head forward to try to 'disguise' and receding areas. (Not that great of a disguise) I will continue with the posts for months 1 - 6
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