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  1. Yes I brush it forward. I did go to the barbershop 2 weeks post-op to cut my native hair a bit shorter, so didn't really need hair clips. About 2-2.5 weeks post-op I washed my hair normally again. Is it common practice for @BHR Clinic @BHRClinic to never check in with their patients post-surgery? Find that a slight disappointment to be honest.
  2. Survival rate in such instances can be a bit lower but it’s really different for every patient. Hoping for the best.
  3. 3.5 week update A few days shy of 1 month post-op. I feel like at this point I have already shed a lot of hairs even though I dont'really notice it during the day. But comparing to my pre-op pictures, normally there should be more shedding to come but it seems like a decent amount of newly transplanted hairs simply keep growing. Not sure if other people have had a similar experience? Recently ran out of the skin care products I received form the clinic so I'm now applying emu oil once daily as per the patient advisor's recommendation. Redness has started to fade (though the redness looks worse on camera than in real life). But obviously the scarring from my first surgery leads to the recipient area being a bit sensitive. Hope this will get better over time. Below some pics from both temples, donor area, and top view. Would appreciate some feedback!
  4. Hi, My original procedure was done at Kliniek Veldhoven in the Netherlands. And yeah you're correct regarding the removed grafts.
  5. Hello all, Would like to dedicate this thread to document my hair transplant journey. This week (Tuesday the 5th of July) I had an FUE session with BHR Clinic in Brussels. In February 2021, I had an FUE session of nearly 3000 grafts to restore my hairline + temples, which unfortunately lead to a bad result. In addition to a low survival rate, some scar tissue (ridging) developed in my recipient area which means that the repair surgery is not entirely without risk. Now in terms of the grafts: - Singles: 277 grafts - Doubles: 543 grafts - Triples: 637 grafts Total: 1457 grafts (average of ~2.25 hairs per graft). A further 15 poorly placed grafts were removed. I plan to share progress pictures on a monthly basis, although it also depends on if there is any progress to report. First few months probably not so much. I decided to ultimately not shave my head completely but only the areas that were to be treated and the donor area. Looks kind of bad now, so I may still decide to (carefully) shave everything off, but not sure yet haha. Would like to add that I've been experiencing quite some pains in my recipient area during the last few days, especially on the outer sides of my hairline (i.e. above the temple points). Also, after my first hair transplant last year my recipient area was red for a long time (3-4 months at least). I hope that the red will fade away sooner this time. Any suggestions on what I can do in addition to religiously following the post-op care instructions from the clinic? For now, I have added a few pre-op pictures as well as post-op pictures below. Happy to hear feedback from you guys. Pre-op pictures in both dry and wet conditions: 1 day post-op: 3 days post-op:
  6. Looks great, congrats! Any idea of the number of follicular units per cm2?
  7. Looks great! Could you tell me what the density is that they decided on in terms of grafts per cm²?
  8. Agreed. But I'm confident that they can create a good result for me. They'll probably go for a density of ~40 grafts per cm², which, considering that none of the areas to be treated are completely bald (just low density) should give me a good density up front.
  9. Have had a good and honest consultation at BHR clinic with Dr. Bisanga this weekend. Unfortunately the work done by the previous clinic where I had my first hair transplant was even worse than I thought, leaving me with limited resources to work with. Both in terms of donor capacity (although I do think my donor is pretty strong still and allows for multiple future procedures if ever required) and in terms of red skin in my transplant region, which may have been the result of wrong or too large sized punches. Will receive a treatment proposal in the coming days, but will probably need about 1000-1200 grafts to restore my temples and some transplanted hairs will be replaced to different areas. Hoping to schedule my procedure for June or July, maybe earlier if the schedule permits. Will also hop on oral minoxidil as per the doctor's recommendation. Thankful that the doctor is willing to treat me given that they typically don't perform surgeries on 24 year olds (or likely 25 at the time of the procedure).
  10. Looks great. May I ask what you paid? DM if you prefer
  11. For some reason I'm unable to upload any pictures on Hattingen's website (says failed to upload file when I try to submit the online form).
  12. Cheers, will check these out. Hattingen rings a bell. I was able to get the pictures when I visited the clinic. Unfortunately they wouldn't send me the pictures directly, but instead I had to take pictures of their pictures, which significantly reduced their quality. So they're not very useful to show here.
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