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DutaSaveMe

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    Thinning Hair Loss All over the Scalp

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  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
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  • Other hair restoration physicians
    HLC
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    Avodart/Dutasteride

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  1. Thanks dude! Dr Cengiz did like 80% and Dr Umut did the rest.
  2. 7 months update It's been seven months since my transplantation. I am so happy that I went through with it. Before the transplant I walked past the living room mirror with great frustration, everyday thinking that this will only get worse as time passes by. Now all I feel is relief. I was fortunate to not shed all of the transplanted hairs after the procedure, and I reckon all my transplanted hairs had sprouted after five months. The last two months I have not seen any new growth, only maturing. Less curly and increasing diameter. Here are some pictures of the results. Before on the left, and after on the right: BEFORE AFTER BEFORE AFTER How do you think the result looks? P.S. The redness is caused by seborrheic dermatitis, which I've been struggling with for years...
  3. You two might be right, but I feel my forelock area was in worse condition than the pre-op photos show. You can see this in the next picture. This is taken close to four months after the operation. You can also see some scarring after I removed a lipoma the month before the hair transplant. The HT docs were a bit concerned that any hair would grow there, but it turned out very nicely! The line that is drawn on my head in the first picture is something my sister did before I left for Turkey. Not done by any doctors lol.
  4. 3 months in one week: Preop vs now: The comeback is real! Can’t wait to see what happens in the coming months.
  5. Yeah, the redness doesnt look that bad, but had to use blitz to get a clearer pic. no blitz:
  6. 2.5 euro per graft, so 10k euro, plus 150 euro for accomodation, breakfast, lunch and transport from/to the airport!
  7. 2 months, 7 days post-op: Been shedding for the past month, but luckier than most I guess. Seems like shedding is mostly done, and what is still there has grown a lot. Also noticing new hair sprouting in the recipient zone. Still some redness going on in the recipient zone, but that was expected since my scalp is very sensitive and I've had some trouble with seborrheic dermatitis earlier. Got a prescription for oral minoxidil last week and will take a dose of 2,5mg (eventually 5mg) ED. Hopefully it will boost the growth on other areas that are thin. (crown, mid-scalp and temple points).
  8. 50 across most of it. A small are at the middle scalp got 30.
  9. The scabs pretty much came off by themselves. I was spraying a lot of saline solution om the grafts every day. After taking a shower i gently moved my hand over the transplanted hair and the scabs came off quite easily.
  10. Thanks! What area are you refering to? Definitely have thinning behind the transplant zone, but it doesn’t look to bad when my hair is longer.
  11. Day 16: Have not noticed any shedding yet! Still pretty red, but getting better day by day. The pictures look worse than it does in the mirror tbh.
  12. Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of the density they sketched out. The only picture I've got is this one: Sorry for making you tilt your head. Can't seem to flip it the right direction lol. Area 1 is 50 per cm2 and area 2 is 30 per cm2. Area 2 is symmetrical on the other side aswell. Glad to see other people going to HLC. I checked out your thread. Looking good! Best of luck ❤️
  13. I agree it seems a lot. In the online consultation I was quoted 2800-3200. While drawing the hair line they gave me a couple of options. To reduce the number of grafts I could have left the forelock alone, or chosen not to fill in the area at the back. That would probably have reduced the number by 1000 grafts. I do have a rather large head, so that may have upped the requirement for grafts. The total donor capacity was 8000-8500, so I still have 50% left. I also started dutasteride in January and I've seen some improvement compared to finasteride, so hopefully I don't need to do anything more in the coming years. When I'm 40 years old I don't care if my crown is bald Thanks for the well wishes!
  14. 1 week update: Scabs are starting to come off. Donor is still red, but it seems like they used a very small punch size, so hopefully minimal scarring!
  15. Age: 29 Been on finasteride for 8 years. During the last couple of years an island started to develop in the front (I'm an island boy ♫). Decided it was time for a hair transplant to fix the receding hairline and add density to the frontal half. After a lot of research I ended up going to HLC Ankara. Great experience! The operation was done over two days. No pain, slept through most of it. If you want more information, just ask and I'll answer Here is an overview of the grafts transplanted. This was done over two days. This is a form which shows the graft distribution. Shamelessly stolen from @MachoVato. HLC only shows grafts with more than 2 hair follicles as multiples. When calculating the average hair per graft in a multiple I used the number 3. This means the average hairs per graft is higher than 2.6 shown in the form. Pre-op vs. post-op pictures:
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