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  1. I wouldn’t say he was super happy. He was apprehensive, and told me he would go for a conservative number of grafts. I’ve been on fin for 3 months now, and will take min and dermaroll at the 1 year mark so I can check if fin is working or not.
  2. also i got a bad haircut so excuse my chopped up temples lol im going in to get it fixed tommorow
  3. Going into month 6 I think. It’s pretty clear at this point that i will require another smaller transplant. I will probably opt for fue given the size of my current scar. My left side is looking way better than my right. My right side looks so sparse, not sure what happened there. I have to push my hair towards the center to give the illusion of density otherwise if I push it straight it looks like I’m balding. My scar is still pretty big but it’s not visible unless I run my hands through my hair, and it looks more like a bald spot. A bit disappointed but I think that I can make do for now as long as my non transplanted hair grows out more and helps to cover up the sparse areas.
  4. It’s pretty much invisible now. I think the scar is actually smaller than it appeared to be. I don’t have anyone to take a good picture of it rn, but with my hair about an inch long you can’t see it at all.
  5. If there isn’t enough, and my transplanted areas are visibly sparse compared to everywhere else, do I have any recourse? How much do you think should have been transplanted instead?
  6. Entering month 5. Started taking fin last month. Progress seems to be good. I’m kind of worried about density now. The transplanted areas look very sparse but I think they should fill in with time. In other videos I’ve seen the patients generally already have a good head of hair by now which has me worried whether there will be enough density in the final result to match the rest of my hair.
  7. Yea, doc said they wanted to stay conservative since I'm young.
  8. I'm really young lol. I'm 22, and I wanna keep my donor area as full as possible in case I need to do FUE in the future.
  9. Got an FUT done by Jae Pak MD in Los Angeles back in July and decided to post a review since there doesn't seem to be many, if any at all, of this particular clinic. The appointment setup was very quick, was able to get my surgery scheduled for about a month after my initial phone call with JP. The day of the surgery, I came in around 6am, and we discussed the hairline I wanted. I really just needed the temples to be filled in because they were severely receded. They gave me a pretty decent hairline IMO, but were a bit conservative since I am so young (22) and could potentially still lose hair in the future. Understandable. The actual surgery itself was not bad. I knocked out pretty quickly and woke up twice during the surgery. I was given a xanax to fall asleep after the first time. I don't remember much about the second time. I went back in the next day, and they washed my hair and head, which I appreciated. The total price came out to a little under 9000 USD after the pandemic discount. I had mild nausea for the first week or so, but very little pain. The nausea only happened if I moved around too much, so I mainly just watched netflix for the first week. Attached are 2 pictures from the day of the surgery. You can see how my temples were very receded. The next picture is of my left temple on day 11 after the surgery. It was looking pretty good, I think. I was happy with the hairline I got, except idk if it was my imagination but I think my right side is a bit higher than the left. Unfortunately, I didn't take many pictures so thats the only picture I have of day 11. The last 3 pictures are of this week, a little over a month later. I buzzed my head because I thought it would make my transplanted area blend in a bit better with the rest of my hair. I also included a picture of the scar. I think the scar I got is bigger than most of the ones I've seen on here, so a bit unhappy with that. I had a surgery on my elbow about 2 years ago that was pretty invasive, and that scar is smaller than the one I have on my head, but I think that with long shoulder length hair it probably won't be visible. I should note that before I buzzed my hair with a number 0, my hair was about an inch and a half long, and the scar. It might just be that when I rubbed off the scabs last week, I pulled out some hairs around the wound, which makes the scar look bigger than it is, but I guess I won't know the full size for a few more months. What do you guys think?
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