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Sydaus

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    Australia
  • State
    AL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last 5 years
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood II
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    Yes
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    None

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  1. Hey mate, thanks for the advice I really appreciate it. I know shock loss is very common in the recepient area however have. It seem much info about the donor area. I seen a couple of posts of having significant shock loss above ears and that's what I have two bald patches above my left ear. I know it will most probably grow back but it's always that slightest doubt that gets the better of you. Any how, i will keep everyone posted with my progress hopefully with good news in a couple more months.
  2. Hey Spex, I'm already taking biotin 1200 mcg a day but was wondering. I don't use minoxidil, do you think I should start it only on the patchy donor area, Then stop after? One more thing, did you or anyone feel as though they were always hungry when taking biotin? I eat so much but always end up still feeling hungry! Any feedback will be appreciated. Thanks
  3. Hey mate I'm really sorry you had to go through the horrors of cancer and here we are all having a melt down because of shock loss. I'm glad you got through it though and quit smoking which I know from experience is another battle in it's self. I am 6 weeks out and have really bad shock loss from fue. reading this thread really made me feel a hole lot better. I have been at home for 6 weeks through Christmas New Years so many events and have gone into depression mode. I am actually suffering from bad anxiety because of this shock loss. I wanted to ask you when did you actually start to see a difference in your donor area? Not when it was completely covered up but when you seen some or little growth? I'm just waiting for any sign ATM to give me any hope of my shock loss recovering. Thanks
  4. Sydaus

    Donor area

    Hey people, new to this forum and in fact it is the first time I have ever joined any type of forum. I recently had an fue hair transplant of 3800 grafts. It has been exactly a month now and instead of like most people worrying about the recepient area (healing, shedding, growth, healing) I am more worried about my donor area. My recepient area seems completely fine after a month. At least 50% of the transplanted hairs are still there and some of them especially on the side of my head seem to be strangely growing a little. However my donor area only on the one side has a significant amount of shock loss and only to the one side and the other side has recovered relatively well. At this point I am a little worried as I go back to work in a week and is extremely obvious. But that is not even my worry! I am wondering if any one on this forum has experienced significant shock loss to their donor area with patches of bald spot and if so, did it grow back and if it did, how long did it take? I still have redness on the donor area aswell and has been very itchy and to be completely honest I scratch it (only donor area) I know I shouldn't but it just feels soo good haha. Hoping people can share their experiences with me and provide some reassurance. Thanks
  5. Sydaus

    Donor area

    Hey people, new to this forum and in fact it is the first time I have ever joined any type of forum. I recently had an fue hair transplant of 3800 grafts. It has been exactly a month now and instead of like most people worrying about the recepient area (healing, shedding, growth, healing) I am more worried about my donor area. My recepient area seems completely fine after a month. At least 50% of the transplanted hairs are still there and some of them especially on the side of my head seem to be strangely growing a little. However my donor area only on the one side has a significant amount of shock loss and only to the one side and the other side has recovered relatively well. At this point I am a little worried as I go back to work in a week and is extremely obvious. But that is not even my worry! I am wondering if any one on this forum has experienced significant shock loss to their donor area with patches of bald spot and if so, did it grow back and if it did, how long did it take? I still have redness on the donor area aswell and has been very itchy and to be completely honest I scratch it (only donor area) I know I shouldn't but it just feels soo good haha. Hoping people can share their experiences with me and provide some reassurance. Thanks
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