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AStark

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  1. Thanks bro…It’s still weird hearing people compliment my hair since before the HT I hadn’t heard anyone say that since my college years (I’m 40) I feel it’s really come into its own and I’m definitely glad I finally pulled the trigger on this and even happier that (thanks to this forum) I found Dr. Nadimi. She really nailed it.
  2. Haha Thanks bro. It’s crazy it’s been almost 2 years. Best decision I made was choosing Dr. Nadimi. I will look for your update. I can’t make the claim that my results are typical but seems to be the norm from Nadimi from what I’ve seen. I always have to mention that I believe my hair characteristic’s play a part in the result as well. Having super coarse hair I believe adds to the density factor but I have to believe that the biggest factor is in the surgeon. What’s wild is I am constantly getting comments about how nice and thick my hair is when I just 18 months ago I was so tired of stressing over hair loss I was contemplating just shaving it all off.
  3. My hair is extremely coarse and has some real wave to it so my styling options are somewhat limited. My hair has NEVER wanted to do what I wanted it do without product or being wet. I’ve noticed no difference from the transplant. I used to hate my hair growing up for these reasons. I never had the flowing in the wind kind of hair like John Stamos that you could just run your hands through and it look great lol, mine was more like a thick bush that needed constant conditioning and thinning to tame it. It wasn’t until I lost a majority of it and now have it back that I actually appreciate the texture and condition. As far as angulations, I have not noticed any issues with that at all and have never seen anyone complain about Nadimi or Konoir for that issue but not to say it hasn’t happened, it certainly isn’t an issue in my case anyways. My hair will lay flat but starts to curl out once it grows beyond an inch or two if worn that way. Kids style their hair like that I’m seeing but mine will do it naturally. It did before hair loss and still does after the HT. I just don’t wear it down like that. Haven’t for 20 years lol Here are a few 18 month update photos but I don’t really style my hair differently. At its current length I am in need of a haircut and beard trim BIG TIME but I’m kind of enjoying the comments of how thick my hair looks and that I should let it keep growing. these may not help you as I don’t really style my hair too many different ways at this length but I have zero complaints. Looks and feels as natural as it ever has.
  4. It’s really hard to tell on improvements at this point. Certainly no regression but the improvements at this point are minimal and just hard to see. I think I’m at the full result point. Not much to update but here’s a few photos from today of the front and top and to put into perspective here’s a starting point to just a few days ago. I’m so used to seeing my hair as it is now that seeing where I started, I don’t remember it being that bad 😂 I’m still 100% happy, Just not sure there’s much improvements moving forward other then maybe the texture and maturity of the transplanted hair.
  5. Thank you! I don’t doubt your assumption. It’s hard to say the impact since I hadn’t started prior but it certainly seems as though it could have assisted in the final outcome. I’ve considered bumping, I’ve seen others say the same but not sure what the science is behind an increase in dosage 🤷‍♂️
  6. Thanks bro. I agree 100%. I’m 39 and on meds (Fin & Oral Min) so fingers crossed this whole thing holds up over time. I don’t think my heart could handle losing my hair all over again 😂
  7. I don’t believe I do lol only reason really might be to add any density or reconstruct the hairline a bit lower but I’m not there by any means. I’m enjoying the results I have and most likely won’t go back unless loss progresses, then I may reconsider. I think it’s probably common to want to go a bit further with any result but it’s probably wise to follow the “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” logic on these procedures. thanks for the kind words bro. This was def a journey but glad I finally pulled the trigger. It was way worse in my head going into it all then it actually turned out to be lol
  8. Just in case the lighting seemed favorable on the last one (and it was lol) here’s a few angles in outdoor natural lighting. Not the harshest either I suppose but a bit more revealing of the end density result. No concealers here. I use a matte clay to style but that’s it here. Under the harshest lighting at an overhead angle, I suppose the “illusion of density” gives way a bit more but like I said nothing is perfect.
  9. Here it is…..12 month update As promised here is the 12 month update. I’ll spare repeating all the details and information I’ve already posted and just say I’m 100% satisfied. I suppose nothing is perfect but when I went into this, I was prepared mentally for the possibility that 2 procedures would be needed at least to get my hair back, now I’m not so sure. I’ve seen others post about hair envy or something along these lines, seeing the results Dr. Nadimi gave me, I can help but wonder what a 2nd procedure could turn out but for now My worst hair days today are better then my best hair days a year ago so, I’m happy. Thanks again to everyone here who’s posted their journeys and provided their time and collective information to help guys me make the leap. I wish I had found this site and Dr. Nadimi a fews prior but better late then never.
  10. 10 month update….. I’ve had a few people messaging so I came back to provide a 10 month update from my FUE procedure w/ Dr. Nadimi. You can look back through this thread to get all the details and progress updates of my procedure. Overall, I am extremely happy. It’s not “perfect” but a massive improvement from where I started. 1. Frontal shot in natural lighting outdoors 2. Overhead shot with harsher fluorescent lighting overhead Still a bit thin in the top/back area but I only had 150 +/- grafts placed around the crown as they were left over after the frontal area was complete. Even with a small amount of grafts this area really improved. I’ve been taking 2.5mg oral min and 1.25mg fin daily for the past 8 months or so. I doubt there will be much improvement to note from this point on but I’m happy as it is today so I’m not sweating it. I can’t help but wonder what I could get with a second round but I’m not there yet. Time will tell. Only regret is waiting so long.
  11. Honestly, I don’t brother. I know she went over that the day of but I can’t recall and don’t want to start throwing out guesses lol
  12. 7.5 months….time flies. just a quick update. I think from the outside looking in you wouldn’t see improvements since the 6 month mark but I can still see a ton of shorter thinner hairs growing and maturing in the hairline. I expect it’ll be thicker over time but as I’ve been saying for months, I’m happy with the results. Any improvement is icing on the cake at this point. Here’s a before and after in natural lighting left side I was loaded with fibers, right side not a single one. Could have gone lower with the hairline and maybe I will I’ve always had a larger forehead so I’m not stressing over it. Same natural lighting top down view. Still slightly thinner towards the back crown area but not overly noticeable. Again, no hair fibers here so other then a bit of clay product for styling, it’s as natural as it gets. I could address this area as well but for now, I’m enjoying what I’ve got. 1.25 mg Fin daily 2.5 oral min daily. I’ll check back in at 12 month mark.
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