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  1. I can see both points of view - on the one hand your hair looks great and not unlike an 'after' photo for someone who started at a higher NW stage and had conservative work done. On the other hand, that desire to improve oneself is hard to ignore. Most doctors would consider you to be a good candidate, considering your age and slow rate of loss. Your donor looks good too. It has to be said that there is a chance that your hairloss will advance in the future. It's impossible to put any kind of percentage figure on that, but you would need to be aware that a second procedure might be necessary one day.

     

    I think your plan is sound. The line you drew isn't too low. When you say you want symmetry, I don't take that to mean exact symmetry. A transplanted hairline frames the face better but (if done right) there will be irregularities that stop it from looking man-made and unnatural.

     

    Most hairline procedures involve planting hair within areas of existing hair. It's routine.

  2. You seem certain that they are transplanted hairs rather than native hairs that could have been lost due to the shockloss phenomenon. I agree that they probably are, but I wouldn't call this a second shed. It's more of a late shed. It isn't unheard of to shed transplanted hairs at this postoperative stage and you will most likely find that they fell because new hairs are about to push through. I'll be very interested in hearing how things are going in about a month's time.

  3. Re. Uploading photos. Below the box you type into you'll see a button that says "manage attachments". This will bring up a new window where you can upload pics.

     

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but it sounds like both consultations with the doctor in question were done via photos. It's possible that your latest photos show your donor better than the original photos did, especially if you included a video this time. Perhaps the clinic has changed its approach to the type of larger session that you require, but I have no idea if that is the case.

     

    Ultimately, you can't expect total harmony or any kind of consensus between the different clinics as they all have different ways of doing things.

  4. hi guys,

     

    today day 14 after my HT, 14 days since the second day of the HT.

     

    in the last 2-3 days when i shampoo my head i see like one hair on my finger, one hair when i move my hand over my head, is that the shed everyone are talking about?

     

    Sounds like it. Some Hairs detach from the follicles quite soon and might be held in my the crusting for a while. Washing loosens them.

  5. This 25-year-old female patient wanted to feminize a receding hairline and close the temple angles. This was done with 3410 grafts via FUT and the patient is super happy with the outcome and styling options now available.

     

    She is pictured before surgery, 2nd and 5th days and then 10 months after surgery.

     

    Surgery Type: FUT

     

    Recipient Area Treated - 67cm

    Total Grafts - 3410

    Total Hairs - 6988

    Recipient Graft Density - 51 grafts/cm

    Recipient Hair Density - 104 hairs/cm

     

    Graft Breakdown:

    Single Hairs - 680 grafts

    Two Hairs - 1893 grafts

    Three Hairs - 826 grafts

    Four Hairs - 11 grafts

    Average Hairs Per Graft - 2.05

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  6. Would you say that your hairloss has slowed to the point of being stable? You appear to have good donor plus favourable hair characteristics. You'd probably be looking at at least 4000 grafts. Fewer if just addressing the very front. Basically (and obviously) the higher the number the larger the area that can be covered and the best thing is to work back from the front. Complete crown coverage might not be advisable as the hairloss pattern can 'expand' outwards.

  7. How long have you been losing hair for? Of course it's never a bad idea to wait, but if you're keen to go ahead with a procedure then I'd say around 2500 grafts would do it. That would reconstruct your hairline and beef up the front. I don't think a surgeon would want to go too far back as your hair, although visibly thinning, is still quite dense at the midscalp area.

  8. I agree that concealers would work wonders with your hair as it is in the photos. It would be night and day. But I know that not everybody is happy using them (I wouldn't be) so SMP could be a good option. However, you still have a lot of hair and, crucially, an intact hairline to frame your face, so I don't think you'd necessarily need SMP at this stage. Buzz it and see.

  9. It is my opinion that higher Norwoods are better off having FUE spread out over two procedures. It's a safer way of managing the donor area

     

    This patient had two procedures covering a lot of ground with a total of 5754 grafts.

     

    http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/189104-dr-rahal-video-presentation-5754-grafts-fue.html

     

    It can be done in such a way that the first procedure stands alone. Of course it's important that your donor area can support a nigher number of extractions as not everybody's can.

  10. As the others have said, there could be several reasons for this. It could be that you're paying more attention now and are noticing the normal daily shedding of hair. It could be shockloss due to the trauma of the surgery, which can happen sometimes. Healthy hair normally come back but hairs which are affected by MPB and are in a weakened state could be lost permanently. They were already on the way out.

     

    I'm guessing that if the hairs are longer then they have not been shed from an area that was treated during the transplant, in which case shockloss is unlikely to be the cause.

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