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5 hours ago, Berba11 said:
What is your surgeon saying about it?
I'm awaiting his reply. But he's got so many clients
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Hi guys.. I feel discomfort on both my temple areas which is obviously sensitive. This discomfort has been with me on and off since my surgery 6 months ago which makes 0 sense. Sometimes I dont shampoo these areas for fear the discomfort may evolve into more discomfort.
Is there anyone here who can relate to this experience? What have you done or recommend I do to reduce the sensitivity?
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7 hours ago, Al - Moderator said:
When I was younger I had to wash my hair twice a day and used Nizoral shampoo daily as my regular shampoo.
How long did you shampoo with it until your SD was gone?
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Hi guys.. Its been 6 months now since my surgery. During this time I've been diagnosed with seborrheic dermatitis which feels like I have a cap of hard to remove dandruff on my scalp. My derm prescribed Tsal shampoo. But after a month it hasn't done anything. I asked for a special injection to get rid off it but he stood firmly against it because he claims it can create collagen which can choke the transplanted follicles.
I really want to get rid of this fast. Has anyone had this issue after surgery and what was your treatment for it postop?
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17 hours ago, Al - Moderator said:
According to that test case, Ixekizumab caused the hair loss rather than improve it. The hair started growing back after he stopped taking it.
Wow I didnt know that. Would you post a source for that?
Also, what do you think of Rinvoq for LPP scarrig alopecia? Its an oral medication, btw.
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Hi guys.. has anyone with scarring alopecia ever been treated with the new medication called Taltz (Ixekizumab)? Did it cure it? Did it restore your hair loss?
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On 4/6/2024 at 10:45 PM, gillenator said:
your body is already doing an excellent job and all you need to do is watch it grow!…remember this, “If it’s not broke, don’t fix it!”
Rings very true. Appreciate this insight.
Fyi to you and others here, the growth after 4 months postop looks remarkably good I admit. So I guess no min for me! But I will return to see Couto to get the remaining 1000 grafts. After that, I'll be freeeeee
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On 4/6/2024 at 8:07 PM, Gatsby said:
In response to question two. Minoxidil no. Finasteride yes.
I cant take fin because my current state of health cannot afford its risks.
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20 hours ago, gillenator said:
It’s the “initial” use of minoxidil and/or finasteride that can potentially induce shedding so I am of the opinion that it’s best to wait for the regrowth to take place before starting the drug for the first time
So in my case since its been now 4 months post op, if I take min will I experience shedding? I dont want to destroy 4 months of hair growth progress just to shed and start regrowth all over again.
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Hi guys.. I'm 4 months post-op now and my doc suggested at the time of the surgery minoxidil to help the growth further. I have never it used due to potential sexual side effects but I'm having 2nd thoughts about that decision. I'm now thinking about taking it.. 2 questions:
1) I've got about 2 inches of hair growth so far. Will I experience any hair shedding? I dread that.
2) Has anyone who has used it had any sexual side effects?
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Hi guys.. Its been now 4 months since my surgery and have been noticing some hairs on my right side of the scalp falling out. Its always on that side though, no where else. I notice it when I see hairs on my baseball cap when I take it off. Its not a lot mind you, but its enough to worry about and get goddamn upset over.
Is this normal that only one side of the scalp does this? Hair shedding should have stopped by now. Should I be worried?
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I'm 4 months postop. I keep having this sharp pain in both temple areas that has lasted for 3 the past months. I experience it twice a week. Has anyone felt this pain before? What have you done to eliminate this pain?
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22 hours ago, Ajamilo said:
Then wait at least 12-15 month so you know what you are working with. And also you are giving the donor Area time to come back from the trauma and that stuff.
good luck tho and update your journey here if you can do that
Yeah my doc told me to wait a year. But I requested to see him earlier and he said he can assess me sooner as long as everything leading up to that point looks good enough.
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16 hours ago, Sunset Dune said:
Advising a patient to have a hair transplant every 10 months would be trolling. Do you have any idea how traumatizing a hair transplant is to your scalp? The scalp needs time to heal.
Every 2 years is ideal for full recovery.
I understand but 2 - 3 years is just too much wait time. From what I've been observing here, 90% of patients dont wait that long for a 2nd round of transplants.
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20 hours ago, Westview said:
I would wait 15 months.
New hair can still sprout up around the 12 month and can take a few more months to mature
Nahhh.. what others have said about waiting 10 -12 months sounds more sound.
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20 hours ago, Sunset Dune said:
2-3 years would be the best
Come on dude stop trolling
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23 hours ago, Shadman said:
if you want to have a procedure for the density in the transplanted area, you should wait at least 12 months to access your overall result.
Ok I gotcha. I want more density in the area already transplanted. But damn, 12 months is a long time! Hope the doc can make an exception at 10 months
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On 3/18/2024 at 1:28 PM, Ajamilo said:
Why do you want to get it 4 month after the first transplant? And did you first do it in the hairline and wand to work with the crown now or?
Cuz I feels that I needed a bit more in the front temples area.
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How soon after a transplant can you get another transplant? Is it possible to get a 2nd transplant 4 months after your 1st transplant?
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7 hours ago, BackFromTheBrink said:
According to Google;
On average, hair tends to grow between 0.5 and 1.7 centimeters per month. This is equivalent to around 0.2–0.7 inches.
At just under 4 months-ish you're around 0.4 inches a month, so well within the normal range. Given your scalp has been undergone significant trauma i would say that's perfectly normal.
Honestly, my hair before the operation grew much faster than what google suggests. But more importantly, your google quote doesnt take into account postop hair growth rate.
If there are others who'd like to give their experience, I'd greatly appreciate it!
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Hi everyone.. It's been 15 weeks since my transplant, havent cut my hair since but the length is a mere 1.5 inches. I can't believe this is happening and I'm going crazy over this! When will my hair finally grow at the normal rate again??
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On 2/8/2024 at 2:33 PM, jjalay said:
After 11 weeks i think you can start with your usual shampoo after consulting with your doctor.
Are you sure?? Dr. Couto told me to use whatever gentle shampoo 2 weeks after my surgery.
Discomfort in Temple Areas Won't Go Away
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Yeah youre right. I just wanted to know if others have had this issue