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  1. 16 hours ago, ScottishGuy21 said:

    He’s a very good surgeon who has quietly been making a name for himself within the UK. 

    Like with any Dr on the cusp of ‘breaking out’ it takes a few people to make a leap of faith so to speak. The manner in which he presents his cases on his own social media is very good. The comb throughs are done properly, no fancy lighting , no carefully chosen angles. One continuous 360 degree video as it should be. It would be great to see more independent real times cases which in time I’m sure will surface

    I suspect we’ll be seeing an awful lot more of him within the next few years. 
     

    Ye he definitely seems to be one to keep an eye on. His results and videos are excellent 

  2. On 7/10/2023 at 10:49 AM, Laurie H said:

    I have decided to book in with Dr Reddy for the 2 day option. It’s put my mind at rest as I couldn’t settle with my original decision and just didn’t feel comfortable moving forward with the HS Hair Clinic. 

    I do believe they’re a reputable clinic and have been around for a long time however, the fact that Dr Reddy is prepared to restore my crown region and other clinics wouldn’t has played major part in me changing my mind. 
     

    Ideally if I can possibly avoid having to have surgery again down the line it makes sense to get it all done in one session whilst continuing to take finasteride.  

    My surgery is booked for the 19th/20th of September so I will try and document my journey. 

    Hi Laurie, how was your procedure with Dr Reddy? Do you have any photos to post of Dr Reddy's work?

    So far I've narrowed my choice down to him and Dr Miln after consulting with them all.

  3. On 12/17/2023 at 7:02 PM, Cocop. said:

     yes the photos are mine and literally taken few minutes before I upload it in here , It hasn’t shown any changes since the third month post HT and the photos I have @ 6, 12 month looks exactly the one on the pictures looking the same the entire 14 months.  I’ve done the transplantation @hair growth centre and all they offered me was hydrocortisone cream for one week and they told me to  wait for one year as it was early to judge the results. After one year and no change I went back to them and they offered me £750 worth of PRP which is not even guaranteed if it’s going to get rid of the scars so I went to este medical center which they also said to try PRP with laser regrowth sessions worth of £2500 still not guaranteed of removing the scars 

    sorry for the confusion but please help me with any suggestions that could get rid of those scars. I’m actually stressed and depressed rightnow all I wanted was to get my hairline little forward I wish if could rewind back the time 

    It seems you went with a cheap UK hair mill and this is the result. Keep us posted on how this pans out with repair. Best of luck!

  4. On 11/9/2023 at 6:22 PM, Sele said:

    4 days ago, on the 6th November, was the start of month 4. Here is a little update. First picture wet hair, 2nd dry with benefical lighting, 3 was from today with a wet look hair waxx and 4 is dry hair. The rest is my donor with a skin fade. I´m already pretty happy. On the left side between donor and recipient area you can see the shock loss still didnt recover fully. Last week I had a PRP session.IMG_8163.thumb.jpg.b1695b4c360efb973b9b16877f02bf54.jpgIMG_8165.thumb.jpg.4a1992b25eb36e7456fb7c800c5a3560.jpgIMG_8259.thumb.jpg.a7b491453a815b80ae4444c049ab219b.jpgIMG_8260.thumb.jpg.ed13787de1df7bfa4fbc9671cbff58b5.jpg

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    Looks to be coming nicely at this stage. I think you’re looking at a nice result come 8 - 10 months. 
     

    Do you know which FUE punch was used and size? 

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  5. On 11/5/2023 at 5:58 PM, mtb said:

    10 days post op donor and real life pics. No pain almost at all the whole time except when I’d accidentally bump my head. I’ve completed all meds and no longer need to use the antibacterial soap. Starting his minox and .1 mg topical fin today. Swelling was much less than first procedure and gone after 5/6 days. Will post Dr Zarev’s office pics when he sends. I’m guessing 4-5 months until everything he implanted comes through really strong, based off of first procedure. 
     

     

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    Your donor region looks really nice at only 10 days post op. Incredible actually! This is very clean work. 

  6. On 10/20/2023 at 2:51 PM, Westminster Medical Group said:
    Dear HRN Forum & dntv

    We have been informed of this post by our customer base, and advised to respond as there appears to be confusion regarding dntv's treatment and 6 month progress photos.

    dntv originally signed up as a promotional hair transplant patient which includes life long support and complimentary touch up services should he require further intervention. dntv was unsure about hair loss medication which we strongly recommended for a gentleman in his 30's who may lose more native hair which is not DHT resistant. The transplanted hair is resistant to the DHT hormone, however the native non transplanted hair isn't, hence the recommendation to preserve this through medication.   

    Dr. Sebastian Deme recommended a higher and more conservative hairline at this stage, taking into account possible future usage with how dntv will mature over the years ahead. It is always wise to run the 'just in case' scenario should one continue to lose native hair, hence conserving donor hair which isn't infinite, and only transplanting what is required at this stage to cosmetically improve one's look, plus ensure a degree of future-proofing for the years ahead.

    dntv underwent a successful FUE procedure and was in regular communication with our medical team throughout the recovery phase as normal. We discovered dntv was upset regarding his treatment via the forum post rather than the post-op email exchanges. We are saddedned dntv has decided to halt his promo and future support as our promotional client, though we respect his decision.

    Whilst it is easy for patients to focus on the graft numbers, ultimately it is the hair count which matters most, plus the end result at 12 - 24 months once the hair transplant fully matures. It is true that hair grafts are often doubled up in the same lateral incision hole where required as mentioned by other posters in this thread. This is common practice in hair restorative surgery. 

    dntv has had 1,800 grafts implanted via FUE totalling 3,995 hairs which covered his frontal third through to crown area. We're estimating dntv has between 3,500 - 4,000 grafts remaining between FUE and utilising an FUT strip should he continue to lose native hair as he prefers to keep his hair longer, though luckily dntv's hair loss isn't aggressive though the option is there. 

    The FUE graft breakdown is as follows:

    370 single FU's
    705 doubles FU's
    725 triple FU's
     
    Total hair count 3,995

    Here we attach dntv's 6 month progress report where upto 50% of the final result can be observed at this stage:
     
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    Typically, from 6 - 12 months is where most of our patients see notable change, with new hairs continuing to emerge and the calibre and texture of the transplanted hairs beginning to normalise, as at first the transplanted follicles tend to grow wiry and wispy. Full maturation of the hair is often achieved at 15 - 24 months post-op which is universally acknowledged amongst hair transplant surgeons. Some patients do choose to have touch up procedures in time should they wish to refine, though this is best performed at 12 months post-op once the final growth is observed.

    We wish dntv every success in the future, and do hope he keeps the forum updated with his progress approaching the 12 month post-op mark in February 2024. Here dntv will see the final transplanted growth before the hair maturation stage takes effect come 15 - 24 months until fully matured.

    Best wishes,

    WMG Team London

    Informative response! There looks to be a cosmetic improvement for only 6 months growth. Strange many are quick to jump to the conclusion this hasn’t worked at 6 months. Madness. C’mon guys 😂

    Let’s see what the final result is like at the 1 year mark 👍

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