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  1. Good luck Tommy, wishing you speedy healing and more importantly closure on your frustrating journey. Stating the obvious, but the work looks very refined & clean, which is demonstrated by your fast healing from the hairline extractions.

    Quick question, is there any plan to add grafts to your hairline, not necessarily lower it, but perhaps add singles to your newly re-positioned hairline, or is it that what remains post-extraction, shall be the final hairline. Also, if you feel comfortable would you be able to share what the hairline height was before the surgery and what It is now.

    Nonetheless, your journey will bring a lot of hope to the unfortunate growing trend of young males who have suffered the ill-fate of poorly designed, low hairlines with multi-grafts.

  2. 6 minutes ago, Gatsby said:

    Your two months is looking more like four!!! At just over two months now for me it feels like I can see the key to open this prison. Itโ€™s all growth from here on @Bandit90. ๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿป

    Cheers Mate! Feel like ive really started to turn a corner with it the past couple of days. The illusion of density is beginning to kick back in. Another few more weeks, and I feel I will be back to baseline!ย 

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  3. 23 hours ago, bigmistake said:

    What is amazing is that there are no FUE scars visible. This is some Zarev level work. Really shows the top tier quality technicians at Eugenix.

    Cheers mate!ย Probably worth sharing the photo of my hair shaved down just before my third sitting. given the area had just under 6k grafts taken from it at the time of the photo, it looks in reasonable shape. TBH I don't think id have any issues shaving down to a zero guard and drawing attention from general public.ย  Dr Sethi told me that the two techs who do the all the extractions at the clinic have been specialising in this for the past 12 years, which I really like. Also probably explains why they have good donor management.ย 

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  4. Without understanding the full picture. I would suspect, given that your discomfort was specifically felt during the final half-hour on your third day of surgery, you suffered tachyphylaxis,, as the anaesthesia became ineffective due to the repeated doses. If this was the case, the clinic could have considered pausing the surgery until the following day, however, I also suspect because you had the grafts removed at this point, the medical team were up against the clock to implant. Three-day surgeries are not the faint-hearted and what you have documented raises the complexities that come with such prolonged sittings extending over multiple days. @Gatsbyย documented having similar issues with the anaesthesia rapidly wearing off during the final days of his marathon surgery.

    It would be interesting to know if Eugenix could fit these types of surgeries into two days, as opposed to three, or even modify it to do most of the heavy lifting on day one. I know there is amount of large amount of manpower required to execute these procedures and their growth yields speak for themselves. But it could be that some simple efficiencies could be made, which could improve the patient experience. However, despite the pain experienced towards the end of these marathon sessions, we patients do keep coming back for more, so the trauma does fade out (or maybe we all just have Stockholm syndrome ๐Ÿคฃ)

  5. 31 minutes ago, azza786 said:

    You had no hair, then got hair and now have more hair.. What's the issue? For a nw 6/7, you have had one of the most smoothest experiences so just take it easy. Honestly, this moment is like a needle in a haystack.ย 

    Very true mate! Probably lost my perspective a tad. Feels a big step back, to go forward. But like you said its just a needle in the haystack

  6. 2 hours ago, hairman22 said:

    looks great for 2months short hairstyle suits you

    Cheers man! Good tip to buzz the sides downย ๐Ÿ˜‰

    1 hour ago, Melvin- Admin said:

    Shaving is such a ๐Ÿคฌ but the good news is your hair looks thick and full, even with short hair.ย 

    Sure is. Its reassuring to see all the hair for the first two sittings come in!ย 

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  7. 4 hours ago, Myles23 said:

    Healed well alreadyย @Bandit90. Time seems to stand still during the ugly duckling phase I agree. Most Norwood 6/7 wouldย  give their right arm for how you look now let alone what it will look like in another 10 months when this third procedure evolves. I look forward to seeing the return of the quiff.ย 

    Cheers Myles! Very true. The Ugly Duckling phase, is natures way of keeping me humbled lol!

    We will be both rocking a morirssey quiff come late summer time!!ย ย 

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  8. 4 hours ago, OliverAtom said:

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    Bandit, wow wow wow. I have just spent like an hour reading and enjoying your story and process, what a transformation my friend ๐Ÿคฉ And with this last third sitting the result will be incredible, can not wait to see the final result ๐Ÿง

    Thanks a lot for sharing so much and great information. Eugenix is becoming too legendary! ๐ŸŒŸ

    Thanks Oliverย ๐Ÿค™

  9. Month 2 Update

    Not a huge amount to share, Iโ€™m very much in the ugly-duckling phase. It is generally just growth from the first two hair transplants growing in. Positive signs for me this month, are that the donor area has seemingly recovered well, which I factored in to take longer. I did a DIY shave on the sides a couple of weeks back which certainly helped take the edge off, as it was beginning to look very untidy. ย Also, the redness is fading, albeit at a glacial speed.

    I'll be honest, itโ€™s all felt frustrating, mainly because I got so used to having hair and now, Iโ€™m waiting for it to grow in and for that all-important illusion of density to kick. It's all part and parcel of the ugly duckling phase but certainly can be mentally draining. In hindsight, I probably should have put a bit more consideration into doing unshaven FUE, that saying hopefully, in a couple of months, it will be all behind me.

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  10. Disappointing to read about the last 30 minutes on the final day of your procedure. I would expect the clinic to conduct a root cause analysis and provide a surgical de-brief based on the investigation. I have had three surgeries myself at the clinic and certainly noticed more discomfort towards the end of the final day on my first sitting in March 2022. I attributed this to Tachyphylaxis, as my body was gaining tolerance to the repeated doses of lidocaine applied over three days. One thing I note is that the clinic uses dull-needle implanter pens for their method implantation (which has advantages for growth yield), but I feel a disadvantage of the method is that it is more invasive than the traditional forcep insertion method, as you are having to push a dull-needle implanter into a recipient slit. Nonetheless, I believe the clinic, should conduct a review to ascertain why their pain management fell short of expectations in that final half hour, as you should never have been expected to grin up and bear it.

    Thanks for posting your honest feedback, I hope the results come off for you, as you have surely gone through the battle. I do hope that you begin to feel comfortable enough to share your growth journey on the HRN, especially as it has been pointed out we have similar hair characteristics.

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  11. 56 minutes ago, jjalay said:

    Well, some of the "best in the business" caused him this mess so i would be cautious about that. You dont have to be a genie to see that the donor area on the sides has already been depleted and there is no way you can extract additional 5k without causing further damage.

    Short blonde hair can be very deceiving, my donor looked similar post-sitting one and I went on to get another 4k grafts from it. The OP has stronger donor than me, so on that logic alone,ย  the 5k estimation, appears completely plausible. Also with FUE I find there is length (similar to OPs latest update) when the FUE is more noticeable. When I buzz down, its much less noticeable and grown longer its hard to detect. But the one-two weeks after shaving down, there is more noticeable patchy appearance.ย  Another observation I had is the OP FUE scaring reminds me of Rolands' result - to a lesser extent.ย 

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  12. Just looking at your recent update. Itโ€™s surreal because you have the same progression of hair loss as I did. Similar to yours mine just seemed to thin out, wish I kept some old photos to show. Itโ€™s the first time Iโ€™ve seen another user have this pattern on HRN. Also looks like we have a very similar final hair loss pattern and hair characteristics too. I know youโ€™ve mentioned previously that youโ€™re not the biggest advocate of beard hair on the scalp, but I feel they could do a lot of mileage in that mid-scalp area when intelligently blended (I struggle to distinguish between scalp and beard in my midscalp), freeing up those precious scalp grafts for those humps, crown and areas just behind the temples. Fortunately, with your head shape, I donโ€™t think you have a huge crown area to cover so this should help make those scalp grafts go further. Appreciate, that it has been a stressful couple of years for you since your first surgery and has not been the outcome that you hoped for, but genuinely wish you the best outcome in your next procedure, it's clear that you are making all the right moves within your consults.

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  13. On 3/23/2024 at 6:47 PM, shadow_god said:

    If you are surprised then go through my post. They are just doing good marketing, their technicians are more or less uneducated villagers, who do a terribly mark. Sadly they only post some good results while ignore lot of HT results. They operate 20+ย  or far more on single day in Gurgaon clinic.

    Out of all the criticisms you can put at Eugenix, their techs being terrible, is surely the last. Even the staunchest critics praise the techs. The techs all come from Dr Sethiโ€™s village in Odisha. Though probably not the most educated, they clearly have a high work ethic and loyalty. There is no coincidence that eugenix have good donor management when they have the same two techs doing nothing but extractions for 14 years. Also, the high growth yields, are down to those techs.

    I counted six OTs last month, which spread between Drs Sethi/Bansal/Das/Somesh/Vineta ย I didnโ€™t think was that bad. The 20 surgeries a day is just a nonsense claim. ย 

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  14. 11 hours ago, Buffaloboy said:

    Does anyone know why these questions are relevant in any way?

    - How much are you concerned about baldness? Uh, enough to fly to India for surgery?

    - How is baldness affecting my quality of life? How exactly will information on how baldness has affected myย quality of life be used to help the surgery?

    - Maritalย status? Why does it matter? I understand if theyโ€™re looking for an emergency contact, but they donโ€™t ask for the partners contact info. Just whether married or not.

    - Occupation? Again, why does it matter?

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    Those first two questions, I was a bit like you, thinking they was asking the obvious here... has affected me enough to want to get a flight to India. But reflecting on it they are perhaps trying to understand if patient is in a sound mental state to undertake a cosmetic procedure. A scenario a can think of is If a patient has never left the house since balding a teenager without wearing a cap, you may need to counsel them about what realistically can be achieved with a hair transplant. However, I can imagine 99% of patients give the same answer to this question.ย ย 

    Occupation question I totally get. Because anything that involves a hard hat, helmet ect you would need to give a heads up well before the transplant that they may need more time off work.ย 

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  15. On 3/15/2024 at 2:40 PM, Shadman said:

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    Just one month after your procedure, but you're already looking good. Recovery going strong ๐Ÿ’ช

    Cheers! Just need to get through the dreaded month two peak ugly duckling stage!

    On 3/15/2024 at 3:46 PM, bigmistake said:

    This is a good example of hair greed. Most people would be happy with your results, but no, you seem to have an unlimited donor.

    Slightly jealous, but also happy for you.ย 

    I told myself I would never be the person with hair greed! Though, I do think the third sitting to add grafts to the crown area was needed as the area had a thinning (though natural) appearance. But the hairline & the temples work, was probably a case of hair greed, but I was comfortable using a few hundred grafts there to improve things . Spending my 20s as a slick bald Norwood 7, has probably given me a bit of a YOLO attitude towards hair restoration. Although, that said I wont be doing anymore transplant, its certainly me all done now!ย 

  16. 12 hours ago, Zoomster said:

    Delighted for you John ..no young man or almost boy in your case should have to endure the curse of aggressive MPB.

    you can say good riddance to it now Boy !!

    Or you may wish to use some more parliamentary language I suspect ๐Ÿ˜‚

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    ย Thanks Karl mate - It certainly feels liberating to have rid of the MPB curse!ย 

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  17. Tommy, Iโ€™m seriously routing for you in this upcoming repair. Itโ€™s been frustrating to see your having to do a third surgery for your hairline when this should have been to put to bed in your previous sittings. But Dr F is a meticulous surgeon, with an eye for detail, which god willing will get this one over the line for you! Iโ€™ll be following this journey and supporting you from the sidelines!

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  18. 1 hour ago, MazAB said:

    Love the new shape of the hairline, and the crown, temple points, and donor are all where they should be at this stage. Looking great John!

    Cheers Armen! Thanks for the reassuring nudges to go and get a widdows peak!.. i'm 18 months late to the party, but cant wait for it all this to kick in!ย 

    1 hour ago, SLA said:

    Looking AMAZING for 1 month @Bandit90!

    You will get the illusion back by 3.5-4 months tops and this time will seem like nothing!

    Thanks as always Adam! Just had a look over your thread, seems that 3.5 months is the safe haven!ย 

    1 hour ago, hairman22 said:

    get a zero low fade around the sides will look really good even at this stage

    ย I might actually do this, think it will take the edge off, good advice - cheers mate!ย 

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