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  1. On 7/5/2019 at 6:15 PM, jonnyalex said:

    Sounds exactly how it should be to me! :P

    Hey Jonny, Do you have a thread for your session with Dr Keser?

    I am in the same boat after my first op with Asmed.  I am pretty happy with the result but could do with a touch up/slight lowering of around 600 grafts just to be 100% happy.  Would be interested to see your results.

  2. 2 hours ago, elduterino said:

    Are you using minox? This makes each hair strand Thicker and improves the density feel

    Asmed state that Minoxidil should not be used for 6 months so I imagine the OP has not considered it.

    Not sure the 6 month rule is the same case with most doctors.  I believe some even recommend it soon after a HT.  Why Asmed say wait 6 months is unclear, however they obviously have some evidence or opinion to why you shouldn't.

    From the few studies I have read on Minox after a HT, it appear to speed things up in terms of hair regrowth quite drastically in the early stages. It can reduce or even stop the shed of hair after the transplant in some cases.   It also may be of benefit to people who have had shock loss of the natural hair after the procedure.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3558912

    It may be worth discussing with Dr Erdogan, however i suspect the advice will be to wait.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, CosmoKramer said:

    Yes, but since grafts are very delicate and there is competition for blood supply in the scalp it doesn’t hurt to give all the assistance to it that you can.

    This is pretty much what i was getting at. 

    My wife had terrible circulation in her left foot since birth, to the point where she had brittle nails and discolouration of skin. Massages 1/2 twice a week and physical exercise has massively improved it over the years.  If she had just left it to naturally run it's course,  she would be in a lot more trouble these days.

    I am not saying it's some kind of miracle grow, far from it.  However, it is proven to improve circulation so I don't see why it would be a bad thing to be honest. 

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  4. Another thing you could look at is improving the bloodflow to your scalp. 

    I remember Dr Erdogan commenting on the importance of good blood flow during our consultation, and during surgery he commented in my ear "you have strong bloodflow, you should get a great result".  Touch wood this is the case but it certainly makes sense.  Sure you can implant lots of grafts, but grafts rely on circulation/blood flow to grow.

    I noticed on Lukeyb's thread (Great result) that he was using fragmented coconut oil to massage his head in the evening.  This is the type of exercise that will improve blood flow temporary.  I am currently doing the same thing.  Maybe give it a try?

     

  5. Update: Just over 4 months.  I have included some photos from just before 4 months and some i took yesterday.  Also a couple are before and after a haircut.

    Temple points and the left and right corners of hairline have grown in really well.  I never shed any hair from the temples at all, and the very left and right hairline areas shed was only around 60%.  I noticed the hair starting to re-grow just after 3 months.20190325_093456.thumb.jpg.9b15375bc6e0d85566173ffdc60eb03a.jpg

     

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    Only concerns have been that I developed some sort of dermatitis on the recipient area.  I think this has been from a very dry scalp, I have been using some olive oil and tee-tree oil that has helped.   The problem with it is that when these "flakes" fall or brush out they have hair attached to them (picture included).   I would have been further along in terms of growth if i did not have this issue, as the hair needs to regrow again.  

    I went to see my doctor and she gave me some strong topical treatment (forgotten name) and one of the side affects is increased hair growth.  I have been a bit scared to use it as it seems to be one of the strongest out there.

    Picture of the "flakes"

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    Hopefully I will get some more density in the next few months, but happy how things are progressing.

     

     

  6. 3 hours ago, CosmoKramer said:

    Thanks @Craig2412 good to know!

     

    3 hours ago, Craig2412 said:

    I know my surgery required 250 grafts each side for the temple work. 

    @CosmoKramerI was at Asmed 4 months ago and have a similar hairstyle and forehead too.  I got 150 grafts each side so it really just depends on how much you have lost.

    Great result mate.  You have another 5 months to go as well! 

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  7. On a side note.

    When styling your hair I would recommend using a clay or paste.  The product you are using (water based gel?) is exacerbating the problem of thin hair. Almost like when you just jump out the shower.

    You want a dry/slightly moist product that isn't water based such as gels.  i use men-u clay which is a dry clay product, it gives your hair volume and density and does not have that shiny, wet look. 

    I honestly haven't touched Gel's for years as my hair looks much fuller with Clay's/pastes

    I use Men-U clay.

  8. Just on the point of the temple area not shedding....

    Do you remember in the op if the temple areas grafts were implanted first?  Mine haven't shed at all, I suspect that these grafts had the least amount of time outside of the body, thus they continued to grow while the later implanted grafts fell.... Only a theory though.. 

  9. 10 hours ago, grantleebuffalo said:


    - the fact that i still wear a hat most of the time when i leave the house is mainly due to the fact that i can't use product until month 6 according to ASMED. i hate it. i can't wait for month 6 or even the coming 2-3 months, it will get so much better i think!

    Hey Mate,

    Looking great.  I think the best idea would be to go away for a month, not even think about it and then come back and see the improvements.  It will look even better when you see the difference from a month ago.  Try not to obsess day to day over it, as you can see what that does to some forum members..not a good road to go down.

    I was told that i can use product (i had u-fue) but only on the areas outwith the recipient zone.  I have managed to style my hair  pretty much as normal.

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    On 12/7/2018 at 6:58 PM, FarsanUk said:

    I had surgery at asmed in October. I was quite Ocd with them when it came to asking them about their techs. They have two types of techs. One is technitions who help set up the surgery and use the microscopes and the other are surgical assistants who's Only job is to do extractions and they do not do anything else that is their sole job at the clinic. They told me that to become a surgical assistant they would have to been a tech for quite a few years before they can even begin to study and train and gain qualification to become a sole extractor. My "extracter " had 7 years experience in which she only did extractions and nothing else and before hand she was a tech. Dr koray did the insisions and then one of his most senior assistants dilek and (forgot the other name) come in and help the surgical assistant in placing the grafts. Both these 2 senior assistants have been at Asmed since the start and infact dilek is Dr koray's close friend and business partner from the very start. 

    Don't be afraid to ask them how long they have been there it'll calm your nervs. Once she told me she had been doing extractions only for 7 years I was very relaxed. Her name began with M. 

     

    On 12/7/2018 at 8:22 PM, DEB1982 said:

    I was going to say pretty much what FarsanUk has written below. He's covered it pretty well so no need for me to repeat what he has said. All I can say about results being hit and miss is that it is not always down to the surgeons but also down to many other mitigating factors. Hair diameter, shock loss, unrealistic expectations. They all differ from person to person. Given the outstanding result and customer experience that I have received from Erdogan and the whole team at Asmed I would be naive to go anywhere else. I am certain they will take good care of me. 

    I know the technician you are referring to and her name, she was also the lady who performed all my extractions. She was brilliant and I couldn't fault her. As you said, if you have any doubts it is always best to ask the question and they will explain it to you. 

    She is fantastic.  She performed my extractions as well and seems to have a high number of good results whenever I see a forum post with her as the extractor.  Very safe pair of hands.

    Good luck with your next procedure!

  11. 12 hours ago, Kiwi Guy said:

    Hi Deb, congratulations on your original result with Erdogan the first go around... question, are you at all concerned about all the mix reviews he has had since you had your first op? It seems as though he has had some new techs come on and the results have been a lot more hit and miss then just a few years ago.

    I actually asked this question regarding "new techs" when i was there.  The response was that none of the techs are "new".  They have all worked directly/indirectly with Dr Erdogan previously and have at least 6 years of experience. 

    However, I believe this relates to the person doing your extractions.  I only had one person, and believe she was the head of the surgery team and seemed very confident in what she was doing. While another woman helped her with the implantation stage.

    There is a lot of mis-information out there at the moment regarding Asmed.  Sometimes it's better to just ask.  That's what I did on the day with Suzana and Dr Erdogan himself.  It cleared up a lot of the worries i had.  Most of them i got from reading this forum.  Sometimes its better not to read into things too much, sure do your research thoroughly but stay away from hearsay,rumours and alligations.  It done nothing but worry me when I could have simply asked.

     

    Anyway good luck DEB, you should have a cracking result

     

    Peace!

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  12. Day 14

    Things have been going well up until now, all the scabs have gone now, donor area is healed.  A few spots in the donor but they should hopefully settle down soon.

    Just had my hair for the first time.  After the initial shock from the hairdresser, (she didnt actually notice my transplant, she noticed the terrible hairdo) she "reset' the back of my hair as it was a bit of a mess from the surgery (not asmed's fault).   I go back in two weeks to get my usual fade after my hair has grown out a bit.

    Went back to work today and nobody mentioned anything (and i work in an office)

    Recipient area is good.  Density looks good especially in the temples, so happy so far.  Obviously the proof will be in the pudding.

     

     

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  13. Day 5.

    The 20 hour flight back the day after surgery was quite brutal.  When folk mention that you need to leave asap after the first wash, don't take this lightly!  The swelling gets pretty intense after the first day.  I looked like the guy from the Goonies and constantly had people staring at me in Dubai airport.

    Anyway, the first 4 days have been tough.  My wife was shocked to see my swelling and scabbing.  Not sure she was fully prepared.  I have found it difficult sleeping and the donor area has been very itchy with the scabbing.  Any suggestions would be appreciated!

    i have noticed a few hairs falling, but i never seen any root with it.

    Looking forward to the 10-11 day mark when I can safely remove all the scabs.  I have another 7 days off work, which should take me up to day 12/13.  I plan to get a small and careful haircut to blend in the top with the sides (avoiding the recipient area). 

    Hopefully after that I should look and feel the same again, which is a big selling point with U-FUE.  

    On 11/22/2018 at 1:41 AM, AK_49 said:

    How much did this procedure cost, if you don’t mind me asking. I’m currently looking for a physician.

    It cost me $7500.00 for U-FUE.

    On 11/22/2018 at 5:49 PM, BjornBorg said:

    Did you get an answer to what date they plan to be up and running at the new building?

    Suzana stated she was hopeful that I would be in the new clinic, so it must be very close.  I went passed and there was people coming and going and the reception was manned.  It is stunning inside, must have cost a fortune.

    On 11/22/2018 at 8:10 PM, Mikey1970 said:

    Great review. Thanks for sharing & please keep us updated with your progress.

    Looks like great work. Best of luck.

    Thanks!

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  14. Hi All,

    Sitting in my hotel room after my first and final day of surgery at Asmed.  What a fantastic experience!

    Starting losing my hair around 25, but really only very slowly and in the temple peaks/hairline areas.  Started Fin and it has stabilized ever since.

    Since I already have quite a large forehead, I found the receding hairline only exasperated the issue and my self confidence.  I pretty much wear a fringe all the time with the rest of hair spiked up.  I find that having a fringe balanced my face and framed it.  However, this was becoming harder with the receding hairline.

    So i booked up with Asmed after sitting on it for around 1 year.  I am so happy I finally got it done!  I flew all the way from Australia on 19/11/18 for surgery on the 22nd.

    Consultation

    The consultation day was quite long as there was 4 other people with my that day and I was last to be seen.  My coordinator Suzana was unbelievable though, she was constantly asking me if i required anything to eat/drink and even answered all the questions i had for the doctor.  She has great knowledge of hair transplants, more than the majority of people on this forum

    When i did meet Dr Koray, it was like meeting a rockstar, I had seen and heard so much about him I was a bit nervous even speaking. 

    Now, i had informed Suzana about some of the posts on here regarding Asmed clinic and some of the allegations and not so good results recently.  She had passed this onto Dr Koray and he was genuinely quite upset at some on the things being said and is aware of some issues.  He is such a nice man, he genuinely cares deeply about his patients.  He stated that he was very grateful that I had shown faith in his work and had choose to travel all the way from Australia to his clinic.

    The hairline he drew was pretty much perfect first time and exactly how I wanted it.  I know there are density risks when you lower the hairline substantially and I wanted to play it safe, with a drop of around 1cm.

    He asked if I was sure I still wanted U-FUE and I stated yes because of the great results i have seen using this method.  Plus I get to hide it during the ugly duckling stage.

    Day of Operation

    Picked up at 7:10am after breakfast.  Had been given some xanex to take in the morning to  chill me out which helped  We had 5 patients that day with one heading back to get his hair washed.  The clinic was really busy with us all there. 

    I was the only 1 not getting my head shaved so i always seemed to have more assistants around me for things like cutting, washing hair, checking grafts etc.  Not many people get it done so you do seem to get a fair bit more attention.

    When the anaesthetic injections started, they were a little sore. I asked for some pain relief and that was given by IV.  It produced this very spaced out happy feeling! :)

    The extractions then started which took upto about 1pm. Then after a bite to eat, Dr Koray did the insisions.

    After that his team did the implanting which took until about 5pm, 

    Just want to say thanks to all the staff at Asmed they are all really professional, friendly and hard working.

    FYI I did go past the new building.  A number of people have stated concern that it will be used for even more patients a day.  I seeked clarification on this and it's actually being used to bring all accommodation including food and post op care in house,  Instead of using Raddison hotel.  It has things like games rooms with PS4's/Xbox and chill out rooms so you can relax during your stay at the clinic.

    Total donor 8900

    2506 grafts extracted

     

    NOTE:  They do shave the front area where there is "weakness" to place extra grafts.  The consultation photo below shows some of my hairline shaven back, it's usually not as bad as this.

     

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  15. 1 hour ago, Jammerz said:

    Thanks mate 

    Yeah I’d rather have less labido than have no hair tbh 

     

    Thanks man! And I’ve never used any divers before it’s just my hair 

     

    Thanks, it will if you just don’t stress and trust the process 

    Mate, from where you have come what a difference!

    I am going to Asmed in 12 days.  I like your hairline, did the doc suggest that or did you modify his initial drawing?

     

     

  16. 7 hours ago, Fozzie said:

    His hairline has come down a fair bit in my opinion and think 2411 grafts sounds about about right in order to  get the coverage/density right to go with his existing hair. You can end using up near enough 1000 grafts just to touch up the hairline and this case is much more than a touch up with the hairline being brought down so numbers sound about right to me. Good result anyhow.

    I agree.  It looks like his hairline was brought down around 2cm.  He had very little hairloss further back so the new hair was able to blend in when grown out.  Very good result this.  I think this shows that having more hair can help with a natural result, rather than waiting for it to get worse before seeking treatment

  17. This is exactly what I am hoping to do next month.  TBH yes it cost more and takes a longer amount of time, but I would rather not go through the 3/4 months (at least) of the ugly duckling stage explaining to people why i have redness (you cant really hide that) + no hair.   But that's just me! Everyone is different.

    Some people need to have a smoother transition back into public life due to upcoming events etc.

    It really depends on eligibility, I am going for a consultation and hopefully i am eligible.  It's generally only for hairline work, so you can push the existing hair forward to disguise the procedure.   There is an example case below, this guy had been able to return almost immediately to public life.

    He has a photo of his hair pushed forward at the airport after the operation and you cant see anything.

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