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Petchski

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  1. I'm white as a sheet and didn't really get any redness after 7 days, it really does just depend. I looked through my blog from my first HT, and although i'd totally forgotten about it, i didn't get much redness then, but people say the redness post op is a good thing due to blood vessels forming/circulation etc, so i'm not excatly feeling smug about it.

     

    ItS said that starting with warm water opens up the pores/cuticle, and you should finish with coldish water to close the pores, same with shaving...that why when if you've ever been to one of them fancy barbers that do wet shaves they put a warm flannel on your skin, then foam yuo up, shave you, them use the flannel again, but this time a cold flannel. I started doing that when i shave, definitely makes a difference shaving wise.

  2. From what i can see in the photos i think it looks good. In your post op pic the grafts behind the hairline looked a little spaced out, but maybe due to the thickness of the hair caliber, what micron was your hair? Also i think your result looks natural and a good result.

     

    What did Dr Lorenzo say re your 12 months update?

  3. I think i lost most of my frontal native hair over the last couple of years, so what you're seeing there at the front is mostly, if not exclusively transplanted hair.

     

    This is the photo taken over a year ago now that i sent to Dr Lorenzo, i had shaved my hair shorter around a grade 6 and it surpsrised me how thin it had looked, plus i'd had a couple of comments from people that my hair looked like it had thinned, never good words to hear!

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  4. All looks good, you still have some native hair, and the area worked on was not so large for 2500 grafts, an excellent 2.4 hair to grafts, same as me, leads to me to think you'll get an excellent result.

     

    My hair came in at 40/46 microns, and yours doesn't look that much finer really.

     

    I got increased pain on Day5, but nothing iboprofen couldn't help with, and the aloe vera gel is better than the saline for helping with the itch in the donor area.

     

    By day 10 i was practically back to normal. I have a slight numbness on the top still but that's improving everyday.

     

    I'm following the post op instructions to the letter, apart from washing my hair twice a day for two months, bit to excessive that and inconvienient for me, but i am washing it once everyday.

  5. Thanks Fellas, aside from a some numbness on the top of the head i feel back to normal. I was quite shocked when looking at Dr Lorenzo's pre op pics, my hair looked worse than i thought. Stopping minoxidil hit me hard, plus i think i lowered the dose of propecia too much, so i basically screwed myself.

     

    May take you up on that offer David, will give it another go first though.

     

    I do have some pics i've just taken day 11

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  6. You can't compare Hasson and Wong to FUE surgeons like Lorenzo, feriduni and erdogan, these physicians train their techs, so you tell me who would rather have extracting the grafts the teacher or the student? I think erdogans method is best, sharing the extraction responsibility with his seasoned tech celik. There are very few physicians left that do any extractions, I would warrant caution going to any FUE physician that leaves the extraction completely up to technicians, this includes Lorenzo, when you look back at his YouTube channel most of those results were by his hands, now that things have changed, I doubt he'll get the same results, if you're going to a physician to get FUE and their tech is better at doing the extractions you're going to the wrong surgeon period. Dr. Umar still does the extractions, Dr. Diep claims to do the extractions himself.

     

    Not exactly true. Techs have done the extractions at Injertocapilar for years, people think Lorenzo always did the extractions until recently, but that is bacause during his stint in Manchester he did most of the extractions, but not in Madrid.

     

    Unless he has a really challenging patient, then he will do the extractions himself, along with Dr Vila.

     

    For me he did the first few, then passed it on to his techs, said my follicles were easy to extract, no problems, then patted me on the shoulder and said the tech doing the extractions did his when he had his op.

     

    Techs doing the extractions is the norm in Europe i'd say, not the states though.

  7. Mosty docs will tell you to get on propecia first, there are horror stories online, but they are a small minority of users. People have horror stores after taking aspirin, thouasands die every year, so i feel it is a case of putting things in to perspective.

     

    Propecia, maybe using nizoral shampoo if you have some scalp inflammation is the best course of action, before having a transplant.

  8. I realised that i don't know if the grafts continue to grow after they have been transplanted, before then falling out and begining the resting phase before growing again.

     

    When i look at my gfafts that have been transplanted they look like they are growing in line with my native hair, if so then logic suggests that these follicles are alive and will regrow.

     

    Does anyone actually know if this is correct?

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