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4 hours ago, A_4_Archan said:
@GaryJyeh there is ofcourse a chance because in normal cases upto 8/9 months all the transplanted hairs grows and after that it will start geting thick/dense upto 12-14 months as they get more matured...so wait for full 12 months atleast to see the final result....and i hope you are on medication which will help you with this ...and if you can than please post your pre,immediate and post op pics....i hope this helps you ..best of luck ...
Thanks so much for the info. Posted the pics.
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Hello! So had my transplant in December 2022. I did my crown and hairline. The crown grew in very nicely. The hairline grew but it’s not thick. When I touch it with my fingers I feel a few hundred spiky hairs. These popped out around month 5 but have not grown. Is there still a chance for them to grow?
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5 month update!
The crown is filling in pretty nice. Lot faster than I expected. The front right also filled in. The left side hasn’t much. I am pretty worried since one side filled the other hasn’t much with big gaps. Seems weird but hopefully in this next month that side will get better.
left side with gaps and the line not filled in compared to the right side
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8 hours ago, GoliGoliGoli said:
Where are the many places you've read that?
I had searched Google and there were about three sites where people posted this question and that was the answer. I would look which sites again. Of course can’t believe everything you read that’s why I posted.
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Hey guys quick question. On my side where I see less growth if I run my fingers I feel small spiky hairs. I can’t see them but feel it. I read many places if at this point it’s small spiky hairs that means those are dead grafts and will not grow at this stage. They’re dead basically. Is this really the case?
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14 hours ago, mac187 said:
It’s looking good at 4 months!
Thank you!
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14 minutes ago, Rawkerboi said:
Love the hairline design, good you have opted for bit mature hairline than going for lower hairline.
It's perfectly normal at 4 months. The patchiness will fill up in coming months..
Thank you! Yes at 48 years old Nader recommended not to go lower since it would not look natural. So glad I followed his advice.
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18 minutes ago, BaldGuy said:
looking good for three months. Waiting for your next updates...
Thank you! Will post at 4 months.
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9 hours ago, Gatsby said:
That’s growing in early. Looks great! 👌
Thank you!
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1 hour ago, Archan said:
Allrite ...u will be in the ugly ducking phase right now and you will start noticing growth after 3 or may be 4 months post op date...
Thanks. It’s slow but almost there!!
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51 minutes ago, Belve said:
Happy growing. The design looks nice. Can you tell us the price per graft with dr Nader ?
Thank you! It was about $2.33
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9 minutes ago, Archan said:
Work looks clean and dense packed ....he is an excellent surgeon and producing very good results ....how many grafts you implanted in hairline and how many in crown ?
Thank you! It was about 1300 in the crown and almost a 1000 in the hairline.
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Hey guys quick question. I am two months post op. I got a pimple in my transplanted hairline. I left it alone but tonight it was with a white head. I squeezed lightly and it popped. It bleed very little and now just some redness.
could this have damaged or affected results?
thanks!
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3 hours ago, Melvin- Moderator said:
Dear Community,
Please join me in congratulating Dr. Nader, our newest member of the hair transplant network. Frankly, it’s been long overdue to have him on the network after so many overwhelmingly positive reviews in our community.
Feel free to send Dr. Nader a consultation using the link below.
https://hairtransplantnetwork.com/dr-luis-nader
Well deserved!
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Hello! I had a hair transplant 34 days ago with Dr. Nader. He is amazing! Though time will tell with my results it is clear he loves what he does. He truly cares for his patients. I text him anytime and he responds and always is caring and helpful. I vote yes to add him.
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3 minutes ago, Melvin- Moderator said:
Why would you put aloe vera on the recipient? Are you sure they didn’t mean the donor? Also, washing twice a day seems excessive at 5 days. I didn’t even wash until a week.
Let me tag @Dr. Robert Haber for his input.
It was by mistake was putting it in the donor and went up to the crown. That’s why I washed it out.
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Hello All,
I got my hair transplant last Wednesday. My doctor said that I should start washing twice a day starting today and to apply aloe Vera on the donor area.
So I did that but put Aloe Vera on the recipient area. So I ended putting a little of the shampoo and did another wash.
my recipient area in the crown now is pretty red and irritated. I feel a burn.
any chance that my graphs could be damaged with three washes? The aloe Vera was minimal but still decided to wash it off in case.
plan to see how things look in the morning and send pics to my doc.
thanks for any feedback
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9 minutes ago, travelguy1 said:
keep trying, you will get a response eventually.
Yes it take a bit but they will answer. I have mine with Nader this week. Will post the pics.
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On 12/8/2022 at 6:51 AM, RaymondMG said:
hey I used Arnica homeopathic (don't remember the exact dilution but was a lover one) plus homeopathic Staphysagria just after my surgery 5 years ago and it helped a lot! I could feel the analgesic effect was powerful. I found that info on intenet, will post if I find the exact dilution that was recommended
Thanks for the response. I was looking at Staphysagria and it helps with itching after surgery. So I picked it up. Great recommendation.
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Hello all!
I have my surgery in a week. For many surgeries including cosmetic many people take the following:
Arnica
Bromelain
they swear that is has helped in recovery times. What are your thoughts?
8 months Post Op
in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
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Thank you.Dr. Nader.