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Petchski

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  1. Another question for you Buba. Did you suffer much shock loss in your recipient area? Nobody has noticed i've had a H/T and i'm at almost 4 weeks, I had been wearing a hat and not seeing people, but I can't put that off forever, so i've explained I have dermatitis to explain my slightly red scalp and shaved hair.
  2. This guy is clearly full of it. He goes to a well established butcher hole, known for bad work, says he has growth at 7 weeks, his photos show nothing, except that he had surgery at some point, and he never came back to show the end result, which was probably shit. This thread should be called 'Nothing to see here'
  3. The laser comb is only FDA approved for SAFETY, not because it works! There is no proof it works. That's why here "*Medical indications for use: The HairMax LaserComb is indicated to promote hair growth in males with androgenetic alopecia (male patern hair loss). No prescription needed. INDICATED, what a vague word to use.
  4. Clearly photo shopped. What a joke this guy REALLY is. I wish I had mad hacker skills. If I did I'd definitely use them against this disgrace to the industry
  5. Lookin good dude. I'm only on day 24 and feel the doldrums are coming
  6. You'd have more success rubbing the blood of a virgin on your scalp, in fact 9 out of 10 doctors recommend it.
  7. Dr Kiely in Ireland has had a few past patients on here recently with little to no growth and higher prices than the elite!
  8. Have slight numbness at back of head, but fading now. Top of head is still numb, i.e recipient area...just over 3 weeks. I expect it will take a while to get back to normal. Pain post op was bearable for me, once staples were out i've had no pain at all since...itchiness, yes.
  9. Save your money and buy some folligen/tricomin instead. Copper peptides will aide your healing and can help bring in quicker growth. http://www.skinbiology.com/cop...ion.html#transplants
  10. Looking good Tubs, It's coming in and looking natural. The next two months will be boss.
  11. Looks like the angle of the hairs is the problem. Where did you go?
  12. The rogaine shed, like the propecia shed, is temporary, and those hairs lost will grow back thicker. I experienced the same thing when I started rogaine, it is alarming, but not permanent, so try not to stress.
  13. What percentage of growth do you think you have from the FUE procedure? Looks like a little more growth since your last photos, but still not enough to make a cosmetically acceptable difference imo
  14. Looks really good buba, native looks to be growing back also. Are all the scabs off now, hard to tell.. scar looks really good. Are you growing the hair to cover the scar? How many of the grafts do you think you still have percentage wise?
  15. Hey Abedogg, i'm sure your surgery is going well! good luck dude
  16. Yes, rogaine can lead to a shed even on 6 months, normally earlier though. BTW - your 7 months pics look ace, stop looking in the mirror all the time...I think you're over analysing to much. I could be calling it wrong, but I doubt it
  17. Just to add, look through the blogs, you'll see loads of poster who had big growth spurts on month 8-9
  18. I've seen quite a few cases where the transplants grows quicker on one side than the other...it just needs a couple of months to catch up is all...I think i'll be the same as one side looks thicker than the other, so more graphs shed from my left side. You did everything right, went to a coalition doc, followed the post op directions, etc... It'll come good.
  19. Looks super clean and dense work. Look forward to tracking your progress
  20. Do you not rate Dr Feller as one of the best H/T docs PGP?
  21. I don't know, otherwise I would have mentioned it. All I read on this was that one of the doctors from Hasson + Wong did a seminar on how they are able to do 5000 graft mega sessions. Best asking Jotronic
  22. I think it was Hasson + Wong created a new way of cutting the donor area that enabled more grafts to be taken and maybe a better understanding of how to keep the grafts alive for longer before implanting them... This is from titbits i've read around the net, don't know how truthful they are.
  23. Right, adding a few more photos, day 6, day 12/13/ day 11 of donor scar. I'm surprised how little redness I have and I appear to being healing very well! Be cool if anyone could on whether it looks like a have shock loss or not in the donor, i'm finding it hard to tell Edit2add - buzzed my head to a grade 9 with my beard trimmer, took ages and ended up being a bad idea as you can see the donor scar line. Looks better overall though.
  24. The best way to find which Doctor you think is right to carry out your transplant is to look at as many results as you can from the docs you like, then have a consultation with them, or at least send your pics if travelling to a consultation is too far away, and assess the feedback you get. Don't worry to much about your Boseley transplant, the grafts look to far spaced out, but you won't look like a freak and a top doc will sort you out properly.
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