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  1. im glad things are progressing nicely for you guys, two questions for you, 1, what shampoo do you use and how is the scar looking like , happy holidays to everyone.

     

    Hi Sad - I've been using Baby Shampoo 6 days a week plus Nizoral one day a week. My scar is still quite red, but it has not stretched in any area. It is still thin and it has no bumps. I had some shock loss around the ears by the scar, but the hairs have now grown back. It is disguised well with as long as I wear my hair (about 3/4 to an inch long), but I intend to ask the clinic about ideas to cut down on the redness. I am of scandanavian descent with a mildly fair skin tone, so slow elimination of the redness is not a big surprise to me. I am actually hoping what it may mean is good blood flow in my scalp and a possibility of better long-term result in the scar and grafts. I can bear hanging onto the red longer if it means a better long term results than I may have had with a quick tone change.

     

    Sometime soon I will post a pic over on my thread. I see one guy on the forum recommends Watermans Grow Me Shampoo for scar healing assistance. I am going to ask my Dr. about it.

  2. Hey you guys,

     

     

    I am in the stay boat now!

     

     

    4mths is Springtime....that's when you start watching!

     

    Anything before then is coping.....

     

    I tell all patient take your mind off it after surgery and don't even look at it until 4 mths because you are not going to see much of anything.

     

    I know, anytime there is invested interest.....one is going to watch every step.

     

    We are who we are.

     

    Hadenough - Sunnycool.

     

    You contact us anytime with anything.....it is kind of fun, in anticipation!

     

    Happy Holidays, Matt

     

     

    Thanks, Zup. I have done pretty well to put it out of my mind most of the time. I check it out after showering, and then move on with the day. Feb/Mar should be a good period. Happy Holidays!

  3. Today I noticed lots of new hair popping up especially around hairline area.

    It's just been 2 months so not sure why hair are coming out already lol.

    i thought growth period starts only after 3 months post-op. Today after taking bath I could see lots of new hair showing up on the recipient area.

     

    That's great, Sunny! I also had some pop up over the last couple of weeks. I estimate I have about 300-400 hairs from grafts showing now, some as long as 1/4 inch in the mid scalp area, evenly distributed and very thin. I only have about 50 around the hairline area. I think the graft hairs can start growing any time, but I also believe very strict care regiment has helped in fostering growth. Rogaine and Proecia plus the right shampoo and lots of sleep. I also added a Biotin supplement, Zinc, and multivitamin about 6 weeks ago. Mine have stopped popping out in the last 4-5 days, so this could just be a tease with the real growth still being held back for a month or two. I only study mine after getting out of the shower in the morning, and then I move on with my day.

     

    I hope your growth continues without a pause!

  4. Hi Sunny,

     

    I am not taking medicine. I only have 2 or 3 at any one time, so far. Time is moving along nicely now. The first month was a bit torturous, but once I realized I was going to not have much of an ugly duckling look, I have put it mostly in the back of my mind other than when I check out the forum every few days or so now.

     

    I should also mention my scar. The scar feels good (no pain, no tightness, no numbness) and is healing thin (no visible stretch), but it is quite pink/red still. Mine may take more than the average time to convert to scalp tone. I sometimes feel the scar's presence more at the end of a long day and my neck muscles recently felt strangely fatigued back there for a few days, but then that went away. Time is the scar's best friend. I know it is getting better now and will get much better in the next few months, but no one should ever be misled to believe that all scars will "heal" in less than a month...I'm sure it is a different timeframe for everyone.

  5. Week 9: Still not-photo ready yet, but I had some growth and pimples in various parts of the scalp are more frequent now. Mid scalp and near crown are areas that are thickening with hair, but I think it is hairs that I did not fully lose during shedding that are getting thicker/longer and are being helped with Propecia/Rogaine. A few hairs (10-20) popped out along the hairline on both sides and the front a couple of weeks back, but they have remained "lone soldiers" over the last couple of weeks. I still take it all as a pretty good sign right now that a growth period is near. I hope by the first of the year I will have a photo where some difference from my-pre-op can be clearly distinguished.

  6. It's pretty easy for me to see because I basically had zero native hair left in the front 1/3 after the shedding concluded. So anything new is very apparent to me and it is easy to see the new growth. In the mid scalp it just seems thicker/fuller and that's about the only distinction I can make right now. Maybe in a few days I'll have enough up front for a photo to capture it well enough to post.

  7. Looks as expected at this stage. Hope your donor scar also feels good at this point. 7 weeks in, I hardly feel mine any more. Literally each day it becomes less noticeable (feeling-wise) that it is even there. I think by week 10 or so I won't feel any remnants of tigtness or anything at all.

  8. End of Week 7:

     

    I have some new growth of a few indiviudal grafts at the hairline and a couple of multi-hair grafts in the dense pack area behind the hairline. I've just noticed these in the last day or so and they are very small and sparse, but they are definitely new since my shedding period largely ended a few weeks ago. They are also not native hairs because I did not have hair that far forward before my procedure. Not enough for photos, but if more growth starts to show, I will start taking photos.

     

    Encouraging 7th week, but I'm not jumping for joy just yet or becoming mirror-obsessed.

  9. Talk to your doc about it. Even if it helps your scabs or itching or anything like that, you just can't know what it might do to the delicate follicle at this stage.

     

    I personally believe it is a really bad idea to introduce anything topical that is not pre-approved by your Dr. I see it happen way too much on this forum, and I think people are taking chances that may negatively impact their results.

     

    You spent a lot of time, money and emotional investment to get a HT, protect it to the maximum degree, especially in the first 2-3 months.

  10. Keep this in mind, the techs are people too who have ethics and most believe a great deal in their work as well. If a doc and techs are colluding to short-change or over-charge patients, this will come out sooner or later as there are many techs involved. During my procedure, there were 6-8 techs involved and they all knew my graft count as the day went along, as they needed to tally the ones, twos, and threes. I was talking to the techs placing grafts at the end of the day, and they knew my exact graft count (probably because they got 500+ and they had to be there way late!).

     

    Don't forget that a doc is risking his license by allowing any funny business in this regard. Medical boards are not fond of fraud. I wouldn't worry about the issue much in the U.S. but I wouldn't travel overseas and trust their laws would protect me in the same way.

  11. One more thing, since you are 23 and receding rapidly but still have a lot mid scalp and on the crown, if you do an FUE now, I guess I would expect you will need another one later unless you go on finasteride and it is successful in stopping the loss of your remaining native hair. A better option, IMO, is to wait a few years until you lose even more hair and then try to do a one-and-done large session. It will not bring back your 16-year old hair, but it will be pretty good for a long time. I think the best one-and-done opportunities are for NW5 people who have a large session with a top clinic/surgeon where they plant follicles from hairline all the way back to the upper crown.

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