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HelpfulFriend

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  1. Hahaha, thanks mate. Honestly not the worst outcome for us strugglers
  2. This is an awesome comparison, thanks Melvin! Weird to think it was almost 12 months ago haha
  3. Hey mate (and everyone), at 11 months. It's scary how quickly time flies. Honestly, not much of a change between 8/9 and 11 months in my experience. The hairs are pretty much the same, maybe a bit thicker, but some are still a touch whispy. I have been told they will continue to grow in caliber, but I'm not concerned either way. Here's some pics, let me know if you have any questions I am well overdue for a haircut, so the mop is very much in charge
  4. Hello everyone, thought I'd pop by for another update. I'm at about 5.5 months, and the hair is starting to take on the caliber of my non transplanted hair. It was really quite thin up until about a month ago. All in all still progressing
  5. Hey mate, I actually didn't get any. Perhaps this is because I simply extended my hairline from my frontal lock (which was untouched). So I didn't really design a hairline, I just had the corners filled in. Dr K said I could have gone lower, but I wanted to go super conservative due to my family history.
  6. Hey gang, I was speaking to Dr K recently, and he sent me some immediate post-op pictures. Just in case anyone wanted a good quality shot of what you can expect immediately after the operation - and how my hair was styled for a no-shave recipient procedure. My pics in the original post are pretty poor quality
  7. Hey mate, My pricing was a bit different to his current estimates. I actually booked in early 2020, but had to keep post-poning due to COVID and such. When I finally booked again late 2022, Dr K honoured the pricing model of my initial booking, instead of his new fee. So I really cannot say what his would be as of now. He is up-front with all his costs, if you email his practice, he will give you a run-down it's also different for FuE vs FUT. If you want a detailed breakdown, feel free to shoot me a msg
  8. Thank you, mate Great choice, him and his team are fantastic. Are you having FUE? I arrived on Tuesday, and had my op on the Wednesday. I ended up staying until Sunday I believe, and I am kind of glad I did. You could potentially leave a couple of days after, but I had a bit of swelling - and having an extra couple of days for the grafts to secure a little more is solid peace of mind. I'd stay 4-5 days, personally - but I'd check with Dr K, he will give you a detailed answer suitable to your operation
  9. Hey mate, thank you very much. I remember seeing how clean your work was when we last spoke - I'm glad it's still going well. I knew yours was going to end up really nice! All the best, and happy growing
  10. Hey all, progress pics at just over 3 months. Its starting to take a little bit of shape. Definitely very thin and still ugly duckling-esque, but definitely much different to month 2.
  11. Hey Archan, I ended up shedding pretty much all of it just after I posted the last images, haha. So it came for me in the end
  12. Hey mate, I had 1200 FUE with Dr K (amazing experience for what it's worth). I requested a no-shave of recipient, and he said that was fine. Of course the donor is shaved, but I also have long hair and the area I transplanted into was bald. I believe it will depend on your type of loss, and if you are transplanting into areas with hair (mind you, Dr K doesn't generally like doing this I don't believe). I was a NW 2/3, and just filled the corners. Here's what my hair looks like at 3 months, and how I style it to hide it. I cover the corners with a messy sort of part, but that's easy because I've always had long hair, even in the corporate world. So no one has even questioned it. I hope this helps. I'm also in a client focused corporate position, so having minimal change to my look was important to me.
  13. Hey mate, sorry for late reply. The areas implanted were pretty much bare, I'd say upward of 95% There was some small weak fuzz around the hairline, Dr K shaved it and placed some grafts in there. I'll see if I can find a better pre-op pic to show the difference.
  14. Hey mate, here's some pics at just over 2 months (10 weeks) Not a huge change. A few of my hairs didn't shed, so I've randomly got some really long hairs that look quite out of place, haha.
  15. I think it depends on how big the FUE is. Dr Konior said after 1200 grafts taken via FUE, that FUT is very easily done for my next op (if I chose to go down that route). So it can definitely be done, unsure as to what the defining variables are though.
  16. Thanks mate. I expected to shed, but I wasn't sure if I should still see a tiny follicle or not. I guess that fact that it looks like the grafts have completely disappeared spooked me a bit 😅
  17. Hey gang, 5 weeks out. A lot of the hairs have now shed. A few didn't, but I assume they still might. Real ugly duckling hours. Dr K said it's looking normal, but is it standard to look so different in terms of density? Compared to my post op, it really looks like some of the grafts aren't there, but I'm sure I didn't lose any. I was so careful, never had any head knocks, and haven't had any bleeding or any fall out. Are they just so small that it's super hard to see at this stage? Donor looks the same as prior to the HT, so didn't figure I'd post a pic
  18. Hello friends, almost three weeks out, and nothing major to report with the grafts. The scabs are gone, and the grafts are all yet to shed (mostly), I assume this will happen soon One thing I've sort of come to the realisation of, is that the middle part of my hair looks like it's receding/miniaturising. My hair has been getting thinner over the past year, after 6 years of stabilisation on Finasteride and monoxidil, and I have no idea why it seemingly all of the sudden started to shift. I didn't think the middle ground needed work, but now that it's not hidden by the rest of my long hair, it's not looking great. I'd rather not hop on dutasteride, but I don't know what else to do (not that there is anything wrong with DUT, but I'd prefer to stay on what I've been tolerating for a long time). Dr K didn't mention that this area was a concern, so perhaps I am just over analysing hair I never really looked at before. But it feels and looks like a shift in hair calibre that I've been worried about for a while. I've added some pics of the grafts and the discussed middle part that I'm concerned with.
  19. Thanks Narmak, that makes sense, and it's what I sort of expected. The middle part was actually not touched by the transplant, I didn't think it needed tending to when I booked it - but leading up to it, it seemed to thin. Unfortunately, it looks like I might need another go around or to jump on dutasteride or something. This is a hard game to win!
  20. Thanks heaps Gil, so I'd be better off going to a surgeon/dermatologist who could assess it properly? From a cursory glance, so you have an opinion as to if it looks like recession of that area? I only ask as I've been on Finasteride and minox for about 7 years, and it's held me at baseline. I'm a bit confused as to why I might all of the sudden be losing ground
  21. I notice this in a lot of photos, where people's hairlines are somewhat see-through at the front, but they don't seem to be suffering any hairloss. I recently had a transplant, and the front of my hair which was left untouched is see-through in harsh light, but I am unsure if this is thinning or if it's always been like this, as I used to cover the front of my hair prior to the transplant. Is this a real thing? Or am I simply imagining/over analysing hairlines because of my own issues once again 🥲
  22. Hair looks great dutasteride can really work wonders. Makes me consider hopping off Fin and trying it
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