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jkm3

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  1. I see what you're saying. I guess I'll just have to wait and see because my doctor doesn't provide density information. Thank you for your advice, though.
  2. Thanks m0d! Hey, after most of your grafts grew out, did you have any thin areas that eventually became as dense (visually, from the top angle) as the rest of your hair?
  3. Thank you for your reply. It's difficult to see the thin area in the updated pictures because of the way I had my hair styled. I took another picture in different lighting and angle and attached it below. I'm not too worried about it yet, since I'm only 4 months and two weeks in, but It'd be reassuring to hear that such a large area can become as dense as the rest of my hair by 12 months. imgurl
  4. I decided to do an early update to show what my hair looks like at 4.5 months, after applying product and grooming. The recipient area is still not as thick as the rest of my hair, but it's becoming less visible as the length of my hair increases. I'm pretty sure that a significant amount of hair still hasn't emerged. This is especially true for the area directly behind my hairline to the mid-scalp. I'm a little concerned about this given that I had growth begin at month 2 and so I'm wondering whether it's normal for a substantial amount of grafts to be in the resting phase 2 1/2 months longer than others. I'm hoping that you guys can chime in on this. Overall, I'm really pleased with where I am currently and excited to assess my progress at 6 months. image ru free image upload image sharing photo hosting
  5. Thanks for the kind words and the information. I really appreciate it. I'll definitely continue to update my case.
  6. I appreciate your feedback. I think this is Dr. Diep's best work: Hopefully my result will be similar. My hair isn't as wavy as his so I don't think I'll be able to achieve the same amount of visual density.
  7. Thanks M0dthispny! I'm hoping that my result will be as good as yours at 9 months.
  8. It's been exactly 4 months since my hair transplant so I have some new pictures to share. There's definitely been an improvement since last month and I'm happy with the results so far. There's not too much new hair breaking though in the hairline area, but I understand that it's still too early to worry. I'm hoping that the density behind the hair line will improve soon, too. Also, I was recently given my graft breakdown from Dr. Diep's office. I thought I'd share that: 1's: 759; 2's: 1205; 3s: 401; 4s: 110 Let me know what you guys think.
  9. Hey Episode4anewhope, I completely understand your frustration and worry. I also had an FUE procedure done this year and, like you, I freaked out when I saw the condition of my donor area the next day. My donor area looked pretty much exactly like yours did. Moreover, I also suffered significant shock loss in that area. I have good news for you, though. I'm now 3.5 months post op and my donor area has healed very well. I shaved my sides down to a one guard a month or so ago and saw that the skin surface was level and the hair I'd lost grew back. I applied Vitamin E spray and Aloe Vera gel to my donor area twice a day. I believe this helped me out, but I can't say for sure. Unfortunately, a major factor in donor area healing is time. I attached a few pictures to give you an idea of what you can expect. This is my hair restoration thread if you want to see more pictures: http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/177064-2-460-fue-hair-transplant-doctor-john-diep.html Hang in there! Let me know if you have any questions. 3 Days Post Op (Donor area has Aloe Vera gel applied to it): 14 Days Post Op: 2.5 Weeks Post Op: 3.5 Months Post Op (Current):
  10. Wow, you already have great results. The position of your hairline is just right. I'll be following your case!
  11. You're right, I definitely see the similarity. Thanks for the information, m0dthispny!
  12. The most recent pictures were taken 3 months and one week post op.
  13. Thanks for the info. Yeah, I'm happy with the growth I've had considering that it has only been 14 weeks. It's still too early though. It looks like a good amount of grafts still haven't surfaced and the transplanted hair is still thin and has a wiry texture.
  14. Thanks, Loags! Not too many people like the zig zag approach to creating a hairline. Dr. Diep seems to think it yields the most natural results. I personally like it, but I've seen different approaches yield natural results, too. An individual's hair characteristics plays an important role and it's the doctor's job to judge just how much zig zagging is needed, if at all. I saw your hair transplant site. The works looks really good. It's been 5 months since your surgery, right? Will you be updating soon?
  15. Thank you, guys! I'm just waiting for the density to pick up at this point.
  16. Do you mind posting or messaging me pictures of how your hair looks short at 6 months post op (or 7 months now, right?). I'm curious to see if length plays such a significant role in the appearance of density. Dr. Diep also performed my hair transplant and I'm currently a little over 3 months post op. You can see my progress here: http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/177064-2-460-fue-hair-transplant-doctor-john-diep.html#post2406853 Anyways, your hair looks great already. I'm looking forward to seeing your 12 month results.
  17. On August 3d, 2014, I underwent an FUE hair transplant, which was performed by Doctor John Diep of Los Gatos, California. Dr. Diep transplanted a total of 2,460 grafts in the front half of my head. He recreated my hairline and added grafts further back to increase density. It's been three months and one week since surgery and I already have significant growth. I used this website to learn a lot of what I know about hair loss treatments, but I've never posted anything before. This thread is a way for me to give back to the community. I'd also like to receive feedback from other members regarding my continued progress. I will be updating this thread with new photos every month or so. In this initial post, I will include pre-op, immediate post op, 3 month, and current (almost 14 weeks) photos.
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