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northman

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  1. thanks for the comments. Density was one of my main concerns from the beginning and I appreciate the results so far. we'll see where it ends up soon.
  2. 8 months december. similar to november. my widows peak has filled in and the hairline. hoping it fills in a little more behind the hairline but coming from nothing i'll let it finish doing its thing. (if it's not done, we'll see)
  3. I haven't been able to post like I hoped but took just a few photos overtime for myself and i'll get to it and post them. september first 2 pic october 3rd pic november 4th pic
  4. month 4. The native hair was wild so i just cut it for the first time since the surgery. I had to use a #3 guard. There's new sprouts everywhere and the hairline has some that aren't really big...yet? I did figure the front would be the slowest to grow. The left temple seems okay for now but it could be the haircut being low that it blends in. I'll see by next update. The donor site has one or two spots that itch still. Overall some progress is better than none
  5. Yeah i just washed literally when it hit 4 weeks and a lot transplanted hair came out. I was shook a bit lol But thank you for the feedback. I'm the only one that I know of that would even do this, so nobody really to talk to outside the forums. And yeah my floppy fisherman hat will come in handy in this Texas heatwave.
  6. Thank you. Yeah the doctor told me my texture could maybe help with final density but we'll see. The hair type also made things take longer. You lay face down on this massage table like bed and I get congested easily, so it was kind of bad but hope those hours will be worth it.
  7. sorry for late post. I can get some it'd be good to compare
  8. 2 month update 4/13-6/13 A lot of shedding and pimples happening now. Most of the shedding was week 4 and 5 and I panicked cause I thought it was me washing my hair too rough but Dr. Arocha reassured me it was normal at this time haha A side issue is the itching. That's one thing I never saw feedback about with FUE. My donor area itches and is actually sore in some spots. But I'm using aloe vera. It seems to sooth it a little. I think there was some shock loss? near the edges of the thickest hair. And also on my left temple since its more thin than my right temple now. I don't really know.
  9. this is day 20. during this last week the donor area goes through spells where it itches bad and still has sore spots. one spot bled just a little from my "light" scratching unfortunately. man i learned from that. other than that my thin native hair is starting to grow around the recipient area so it can be hard to spot new hair underneath the curls. but its growing little by little which is nice since nothing was there for years. taking it day by day. one picture in natural daylight. the other with flash on.
  10. meant to post awhile back this is day 10. still had a lot of scabs. they didnt want to budge and I was scared to pick them. i had started washing my hair regularly in the shower on day 8.
  11. Yes I liked Dr. Arochas work and took a chance. Now's the waiting game. Glad to be here to share.
  12. Before Until now I was a lurker around here and it was really informative if nothing else. I'm in my late 20s and have never had a perfect hairline. In my peak at 19, i had two cowlicks one on the rightside and one on the leftside of my front hairline corners. With a widows peak to top it off. In retrospect i probably started losing hair around 22 but i didn't realize till i was 24 when a patch went "missing." This is cause i kept it medium on top and faded on the sides. That's when I started hair saving steps etc & also looking up doctors Diep, Wesley, Ziering, Arocha but waited years till I finally took the dive in 2022. I decided on Arocha. His representative Al deserves alot of credit as well. I met with arocha and my problem was an eroded hairline and diffuse thinning right in the front. We went over a suitable hairline and methods to maintain minitutizing hair around the front. I didnt realize we needed to slightly rebuild my left temp peak, it had got that bad. New hair day I got the procedure done on a Wednesday. I get nervous for just about anything so it was no surprise here to me, but arocha and all his staff was great and patient. The pre meds helped too. Arocha and assistant did all the graft removal, then Arocha did the incisions for the recipient area and also the PRP injections. The technicians did the graft placements. Took about 10 hours and I was pretty satisfied with their work and was actually starved more than tired. Post Op Arocha called to check in afterward the next day and I went in for a cleaning on day 2. According to everyone my donor area was healing extremely quickly. Which was good cause day 1 it looked.... ravaged. During the first week my head felt like a cinder block. I couldn't do much of anything without being nauseous. The outside of my head might've been healing, inside was something else. But, no pain no gain. Interesting note is there was very little swelling, only I noticed certain small points around my forehead day 2 and 3. Pictures include before hair loss, peak erosion, and post op.
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