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DEB1982

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  1. I think it still looks very clean and I'm certain you will get the result you were after. It's only the lingering redness that would cause anyone to suspect anything. I would be happy to return to work like that. You'll have to let me know how you get on today.

     

    Fingers crossed that you can keep a large percentage of the transplanted hairs and they don't all shed. Do you know if you are able to buzz the donor areas so that they stay tidy or do you have to just allow it all to grow?

     

    Good idea with the dongle. I will look in to that today.

  2. Hey DEB1982, thanks for the encouragement. I am hoping you are right. While I have seen some hairs in the washing, I haven't seen masses or enough during washing to have me worried that I lost that many. In terms of days off, how long are you planning to take currently? I know I'm quite scabby but thats because I probaby haven't been firmer sooner with the washing. ASMED do say you should aim to be scab free by day 10. I took 2 weeks but due surgery not taking place until the Tuesday, I only have 12 post surgery days before work. Tomorrow is Day 11, but 10 days post surgery so I probably won't start getting a bit more vigorous until Saturday morning. Hopefully I'll be scab free-ish by Monday. If not, I may have to hide in my office most of the day. :D

     

    BTW, did you say you are from the UK, if so where?

     

    I imagine some hairs would just fall out during the day when you aren't washing as well so you may just not be noticing them all. I booked my procedure for just before the Christmas break as my office closes down for a week and I've booked a week off before this. So I have 13 days before I have to return to work. I have seen other pictures where all the scabs are off by Day 10 so perhaps you have been overly gentle but I don't think it makes a difference other than aesthetically.

     

    Yeah I am UK based. Just west of London, near Heathrow. What about yourself?

  3. Thanks for the update.

     

    Still quite a few scabs there. I may need to try and book a little extra time off work in that case.

     

    In terms of losing grafts, I think you are fine. I've done quite a lot of research on this and unless you can actually see the bulb (which would have blood on it) the hairs coming out are normal shedding. The bulb is what actually matters.

     

    They say by day 10 you can actually start to wash your hair more firmly but I completely understand the feeling that you need to be tentative and I'm certain I will be the same.

     

    Also don't stress about the density. Not all of the hairs will be visible now as many will have shed already. You won't be able to gauge the density for a good few months yet. I'm certain you will be fine. The immediate post op photos looked very densely packed.

  4. I think it looks like it is healing really well. Can hardly see any difference in the donor area and you are only a week out. Looks like really neat work. Fills me with confidence as well.

     

    You definitely have no worries in the crown area. I have some slight thinning in that area and am having it addressed. I see no difference in density in your crown than the rest of you hair.

     

    Keen to see what the recipient area looks like at day 10 as this is when I will also need to return to work.

  5. looking good JustJax, hoping it all continues well for you mate!

     

    g'day DEB1982, i'll also be there on Tuesday the 13th of December for the procedure so i'll meet you there on the day and at the hotel i guess on Monday the 12th!

     

    Cheers

     

    Hey KingD2, good to hear from someone else who will be out there at the same time. My procedure is over two days as having a little mid scalp work done on the 14th as well. Where you coming from? I'm from the UK.

  6. Fair play to you for going out like that. I have actually told a few of my work colleagues about my upcoming procedure and it was quite refreshing to see how little they actually cared about it. I think it's often our own minds that make it worse than it is.

     

    How did you find the shaving the hair off part? Was it quite liberating? I've still got a pretty good head of hair and can just hide where I have receded by pushing my fringe forward so am a bit worried about how I will look once all shaved off.

  7. The rest of the day I was planning to just chill in my room. However I had three (yes three) mini melt downs tonight. I do suffer from anxiety so I firstly started worrying I had a temperature, but In reality I think it was just my hotel room being too hot.

     

    It's refreshing to hear of someone else who suffers with anxiety having a hair transplant as I do myself and I'm concerned about how I am going to handle the ugly duckling phase.

     

    I'm booked in with Erdogan on the 13th December so only two months today. Starting to feel nervous now but I keep reading so many amazing reviews on Asmed and Erdogan that I'm certain I am still making the right choice.

     

    A few questions if you don't mind:

     

    1) Did you carry the cash to settle with you or withdraw it when in Istanbul?

     

    2) Are you intending to travel home on the plane without hat? Did they mention anything about this?

     

    3) Did you feel safe within the proximity of the hotel?

     

    I work in an office so have no chance of being able to hide it from everyone so may have to bite the bullet and tell some people before I go.

     

    I think your new hair line will work brilliantly for you by the way.

  8. At the 3 and a half month stage now, i've started noticing hair in the shower, the hair is not as long as most of the hair on my head so I pressume its the new hair starting to grow through, could it be some of the transplanted hair which never fell out during the big shead a few months back or is it too late for that to happen so should I be worried that the transplanted hair is lost for good?

     

    The transplanted hair will go through various phases as it grows out. Some may shed and regrow thicker. Looking forward to seeing your 4 months pics. I have my FUE booked with Erdogan for December this year.

  9. I can put to bed the heading discussion for you as I played football at a semi professional level for a number of years and wore concealers during every game.

     

    Headers on the forehead didn't cause a change in appearance to the frontal area although I'm sure some fibres would have come off. A flicked header as you call it could cause a patch to appear on the crown if the ball skimmed of that area which if I'm honest used to put me off wanting to even head the ball in that manner.

     

    And don't even talk to me about playing in the rain. An odd injury would always present itself on such days.

  10. How many grafts are you looking at Harlot?

     

    I've recently booked in for FUE with H&W but am wondering if FUT would actually return a better yield. As Rashid has said the reason I originally chose FUE was because of my concern over future loss and not being able to cut my hair short without a scar being visible. Although many posts on here seem to point towards always opting for FUT first and then FUE in the future. It's confusing to know what is the best course of action and seems a pretty common concern for us newbies.

     

    I'm going to discuss it further with Dr Wong during my pre-op as want to make sure I choose correctly. From what he has told me so far he expects the yield from FUE to be very similar as if we opted for FUT. I'm looking at about 3000 grafts.

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