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Lohvisa

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  1. Lmao, I am not literally daily pulling them out. I just tried it on 2 hairs to see why they weren't growing nor shedding for 2 1/2 months. And even If I did kill it, I won't cry over 2 grafts. Just want to know what's going on.
  2. I am 2 and a half months in my hair transplant. While I can feel some popping, and see some tiny hairs come to life, I have a question. Whilst around 85% of my hair has shed, and around 10% kept on growing after transplant, there is a small amount (5%) around say 100 grafts maybe, where the hair just didn't do anything after the transplant. It just sits there and does nothing for 2 and a half months, it doesn't grow, doesn't shed if i rub it, nothing. So, I took tweezers and just tried to pull on the hair to see if it's even still attached to the follicle, and the answer is a big NO. It gave literally no resistance at all, none whatsoever, when I started pulling I got scared since I expected some resistance but it gave away none, and stopped pulling and the hair was still in my scalp halfway out. So I kept pulling on it and it came out of my head with no resistance at all. I tried the same on another hair which did nothing with same results. My question is, does this mean that this small amount of hairs that did nothing are just dead grafts? Or something else? I saw no bulb at the end of the hairs just black hair completely. Help would be appreciated.
  3. looks good. Hope you grow well, and wish u a stress-free ugly duckling phase.
  4. "alot more hair on head" is stretching it. A few hundred grafts more, yes. Also, not everyone shares your opinion. Maybe OP wouldn't trade a stretched scar for a couple hundred more grafts on his scalp.
  5. You do realise that sometimes people change their minds? They can get bored of hair? Or say, are not pleased with the gotten result, and even though they paid thousands of dollars, they realise they look better shaven? What are you on about mate..
  6. https://dermarollerstore.co.uk/pages/derma-roller-for-hair-loss "Use a shorter needle length derma roller (0.2mm-0.5mm) several times a week to enhance absorption of minoxidil/hair loss treatment. Use a longer length derma roller (0.5mm-1.0mm) once a week to once a fortnight, to promote regeneration of the hair follicles." https://hairverse.com/dermaroller-hair-loss/ Dermarollers with smaller needles have needles measuring 0.25 mm to 0.3 mm. It is okay to use the 0.25 mm roller everyday if your scalp is well tolerant of everyday treatment. Otherwise, treatment every other day is also effective. 0.15 – 0.3 mm dermarolling – every 1-3 days. 0.5 – 1.5 mm dermarolling – every 1-3 weeks. Larger dermarollers with needles measuring 0.5mm to 1.5mm are the ideal instruments for boosting the production of endothelial growth factors. I would advise using them once a month, but you can also use them once weekly if you can tolerate weekly treatment with these dermarollers. So yes, I don't know where you've read all those that recommend 1.5mm at 3-4x per week. That's definitely over-doing it. The repeated damage you cause to your epidermis and dermis shouldn't be as often as 3-4x a week. The increased circulation you get from the damage caused from a 1.5mm needle definitely doesn't require you doing it again the next day or the day after, the effects are longer-lasting. I wish you lots of luck in your adventures of micro-needling, but I definitely don't wish you to hurt yourself or your skin tissue.
  7. Although FUT does yield more grafts in the first place, at the beginning, it's definitely not that much grafts that it justifies the huge barbaric scar it leaves on the back of your head. It also forces you to wear longer hair on the back for the rest of your life. God forbid ever wanting to just quit hair and shaving your head, no way you can do that. So I agree, whilst it does have a better yield a bit for a first procedure, FUT does not justify the complications it leaves behind. FUE all the way IMHO.
  8. Looks better a lot. Seems many of the crown hairs have reversed their miniaturization process and are getting thicker. Maybe its due to oral minoxidil? Maybe it suits you better than topical, better absorption. Also heard good things about saw palmetto too.
  9. Wouldn't you say 1.5mm 3-4x a week is a bit over-doing it? I heard that 1x a week is enough for 1.5mm, and the rest of the week you should use 0.25, or 0.3mm
  10. 2 Months Post-OP. Not much of a difference from Month 1, still in the ugly-duckling phase. I may have just noticed yesterday a couple of new hairs sprouting in the front of hairline on the left side (5-6 new hairs), but I have been in Panic mode for literally the entire first month, worrying if I'll have any growth, probably everyone has these doubts I assume. I just hope some good growth comes along to surprise me by month 3. Btw I just realised that my procedure was a DHI, not a regular FUE, because the Doctor used Choi pens. (Didn't really notice because I was sleeping during the procedure. I've been cutting my hair to a grade 3mm every 14 days to avoid the bad aesthetics of the ugly duckling phase. WIll stop that now and let all the hairs grow since transplanted growth is supposed to start soon.. I use topical minoxidil and finasteride solution, as well as ketoconazole shampoo 2% (1-2x a week only), and a saw palmetto shampoo on a daily basis. Will start microneedling soon.
  11. I agree with @Portugal25 , you most likely will regret going to Cinik, and giving him 2500e is the same as burning them if you don't like the result. Much less likely to regret going to Demirsoy.
  12. How did it look different? Do you mean not all the grafts kept on growing hair after shedding, or?
  13. IMHO you need to be true to yourself and not let hair define who you are as a person. Hiding it seems dishonest. After 2 weeks everything mostly looks normal besides some residual pink pigmentation on where the hair was implanted, and tbh with you I didn't hide it, and not anyone even asked me if I did a HT and I didn't catch anyone looking. People mind their own business, and they don't care as much as you think, especially not as much as you do. If you are still keen on hiding it, I can't tell you that I know of any way other than a hat and concealers anyway.
  14. IMHO, even a technician can do a better job at implanting grafts than a doctor, if he has more experience and time spent doing the actual implantations. Who do you think would implant better, a technician who does it every day or a doctor who does it say once a month? Both are humans, and implantation is mostly about practical knowledge anyway, not so much theoretical knowledge (which the doctor has more of). So I'd say it depends who you trust more and who is more experienced at the procedure. It's generally considered safer when a doctor does it because he can be held accountable and is expected to know what he is doing, rather than a technician who may or may not have proper training and experience.
  15. You should ask for a dense packing from say HLC if you want a really thick hairline.. however you shouldn't spend too much donor grafts on your hairline if your hairloss hasn't even stabilized yet and you haven't lost hair on your crown yet.
  16. You don't need minoxidil for transplanted hairs, those hairs aren't targeted by DHT and you will not see any improvement in the density, minoxidil can only make them grow a little faster, that's all.
  17. They arent detrimental to your result, the only things that you could really benefit from are finasteride, minoxidil, dermarolling and to some people ketoconazole. Everything else is just unnecessary especially if you are already able to benefit from some of the things listed above. So biotin tablets wont really help you to regrow new hair well, no.
  18. Hey guys. It's been 5 weeks since my HT. While some of my transplanted hairs kept on growing, most of them shed around week 3-4. However, I started applying minoxidil on my head after week 2 as prescribed by the doctor for maximum results. Whenever I apply topical minoxidil on the recipient area around the hairline,even at week 5, I can notice small hairs (1-2mm) in length sticking to my fingers, obviously falling off my scalp. Am I massaging the minoxidil on my recipient area too hard (dont think this should be an issue at week 5) or is it still some shedding thats occuring thats normal?
  19. Can't see much from this photo. Can you zoom out a bit and focus the camera more so it's more clear? Also show pics of forehead.
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