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manfue

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • State
    AL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Thinning Hair Loss All over the Scalp
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last 10 years
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood IV A
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    No
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    Propecia (Finasteride)

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  1. Hey guys, So I'm about 6 weeks post op. Just had a shower and the water suddenly changed temperature and it was pretty hot on my recipient area. Hot enough to make me jump out quick. It tingled for a while, but now 15 minutes later it's fine and the skin looks normal. Could this cause damage to the grafts and limit growth? :eek:
  2. Hey guys, So yesterday, at two weeks post-fue, I did my first exercise. It was pretty intense, but my doc says it's fine at 10 days post-op (so I waited 14 days rather than 10 to be extra cautious). My recipient was tingling like crazy, but stopped after my heart rate calmed down. No visible sign of an problem in the recipient (no blood or anything). Is this is a sign of some problem? I've read many threads on this forum, and to be honest I get a confusing picture. Some talk of blood flow to the head. If this increases after exercise, is this what makes the tingling, and is the singling a sign the grafts are in trouble? I also experienced a similar tingling after sex, which the clinic told me to avoid just for the first night....so there does appear to be a correlation between heart racing (exercise/sex) and recipient tingling. Any thoughts? My concern is I'm causing some damage. But if it's normal then I'll carry on.... Thanks guys
  3. IMO yoour hair looks great. I'm not sure why you want to mess with it. Thee healing time, potential shock loss etc etc for minor improvements that may not even be noticeable....be happy with your great full coverage of hair.
  4. Thanks for the firm words Spanker. Called my doc and he said there'll be no impact on the ht, and if anything the meds will help against inconsequential foliculitis. It's as though I caught chlamydia on purpose
  5. Thanks man. The only reason I thought it may have been problematic is due to an earlier thread that I found on this forum where a doctor seems to suggest that antibiotics could have an effect on growth: http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/176615-does-using-antibiotics-has-bad-effect-hair-transplant-result.html
  6. Thanks to everyone for replying. Do you think there's a problem taking it so soon after? I can hold of as I haven't got any symptoms and long term damage doesn't kick in for over a year (according to what I've just read online). I really would rather not share it with my doctor.
  7. Hey guys, So I had FUE just last week, Today I got a dreaded call from an STD result saying I had chlamydia. She said I need a course of doxycycline. I really don't feel comfortable sharing this info with my hair transplant doc. He has good results, which is why I chose him, but he isn't very approachable. Besides, after a little googling, doxycycline is used pretty exclusively for chlamydia, so there is no way I could just pretend it's for something else. Is it ok to use this? Will it have any effect on my hair transplant? thanks guys
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