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EricD

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  1. 33 minutes ago, Drew-83 said:

    Congratulations, I too did the transplant in hlc, I'm in the 4th month now.  the density is definitely not like yours at the moment, i hope it will improve in the coming weeks.

    I can however tell you that the turn the grafts have taken is totally different from the natives... and also the length. I wonder how you've kept them so tidy all this time. I will definitely shorten with the razor in the next few days to standardize them.

    Hello!  Thanks for the comments.  I did trim my donor area after a month and began cutting all of my hair in the 3rd or 4th month.  In the 4th month, things were a little thin, but from then until month 6 was transformational.  Best of luck and try to be patient! 😉

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  2. 15 minutes ago, Sanj877 said:

    Hey brother excellent results! I am happy for you. I am looking to book with Hlc myself, can you tell me how long the wait list was? I’m anxious to see if they will be able to fit me in the last week of may 

    I honestly can’t remember how long the wait was.  I believe it was 4-5 months if I remember correctly.  Whatever it was, it was worth it!   Highly recommend!

  3. 13 minutes ago, EricD said:

    I have much more density than I was expecting!  Maybe the multi-grafts get the credit, or perhaps I just had low expectations.  Either way, super happy!

     

    I’m glad you mentioned the native hair comparison.  My hair had ALWAYS been straight as a board.  Many of the transplanted hairs are now pretty wavy, even at the nine month mark.  Wondering if this will remain?  If so, I’d be happy as it styles much nicer and gives a more textured full appearance.

    Attached are some pics so you can see a little of the waviness.  It’s the end of day and hair is a mess, but hopefully you can see.  It’s very wavy when wet after morning shower.

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  4. 23 hours ago, shiba1985 said:

    Wow . Can you tell us your age? Medication status? 
     

    can you post a pic of your donor area? How long was the average day ? 

    I’m 42 years old.  I’m taking finasteride daily and have been since about a month before the transplant.  My crown seems to have recovered a bit of lost hair and seems full enough for my satisfaction.  I’ll stay on finasteride long term as I don’t have any side effects.

    I’ll try to get a picture of my donor area in a few days.  Traveling for work now, in a hotel, and tough to get good pics.  I will tell you that it remains thick with no evidence of surgery even with a #2 guard.  I’m amazed actually.  They say I should have 5000 grafts left even after over 5000 used in first surgery.  Based on the condition of my donor, I can believe it!

    My surgery was three days.  The first two days were full as I recall and were 9-10 hrs in length.  This was split into multiple sessions as they like to minimize time between extraction and implant.

  5. 22 hours ago, Vann said:

    Those multi grafts really coming through. 
     

    how does it feel compared to native hairs thus far?

    I have much more density than I was expecting!  Maybe the multi-grafts get the credit, or perhaps I just had low expectations.  Either way, super happy!

     

    I’m glad you mentioned the native hair comparison.  My hair had ALWAYS been straight as a board.  Many of the transplanted hairs are now pretty wavy, even at the nine month mark.  Wondering if this will remain?  If so, I’d be happy as it styles much nicer and gives a more textured full appearance.

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  6. 29 minutes ago, MachoVato said:

    Whoa that's some serious density!

    Have you considered taking tadalafil (cialis) for a few months? Even microdosing, the improved blood flow would be a good idea. At minimum, ask the doctors about it.

    I haven’t considered Cialis, but will look into it.  Started finasteride a week before surgery.  Kicking myself for not starting years ago, but what’s done is done I suppose!

     

    BTW, I checked out your thread on your HLC experience.  I hope to get the results you achieved.  I see many similarities in our cases.

  7. Hello,

    I’ve just finished day 1 of what will be a three day hair transplant at HLC Ankara.   I’m from Georgia in the US so this was quite a leap of faith for me hopefully get my hair back after many years of progressive hair loss.  Im 42 years old now and started to note some recession at temple in early 20s.  Things were pretty mild until my mid 30s when the hair loss really accelerated.  I’ll post of pics of before and then also from day 1. I’ll wait to share my review of the clinic until the process is finished, but so far I’ve been very happy.

    For what it’s worth, my head is apparently very large, which means it takes a lot of grafts to cover, but also have a large donor area with approximately 10k available.  Also learning donor area is mostly multiple hair follicles (see photo).

     

    More to come…

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