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  1. On 4/8/2024 at 11:14 AM, shiba1985 said:

    Prior to surgery his crown looks more attention drawing (negatively) than his hairline. If you are going to go through the whole process you want to address and prioritize what bothers the patient first. 

     

    Yes thats true. I don't disagree with you on that. This is a downside of going to a Dr who doesn't speak the same language as the patient. What you want can get lost in translation and you won't even know it until it's too late and it's not necessarily the Drs fault. We really don't know in this case.

     

     

  2. On 4/5/2024 at 7:18 PM, CureSeeker said:

    Again, if verteporfin causes new follicles to be produced rather than rejuvenating old follicles, then the state of any existing follicles is less relevant.

     

    I disagree here. I could be wrong, but I believe any new follicles would be created to be the same as those surrounding it. It's not a hair creating serum. If you had a scar on the palm of your hand and you put verteporfin on it, it's not going to create hair on your palms. It looks at the surrounding cells and creates new ones based on those. So if you get a scar on your scalp and use verteporfin on it, it's going to create new tissue to be the same as what is surrounding it. If the surrounding hair follicles are thin and miniaturizing then that's what the new follicles will be. At least that's my understanding based on what (little) I know of other research into cloning and cell regeneration. I hope I'm wrong and I admit I haven't been following this enough to know for sure. If there is evidence of something else, please let me know.

     

  3. Hi @hairyhopes. Welcome to the forums. Thanks for posting about your experience with Hattingen Hair. You are just getting into the worst phase where the hair all falls out and you will look like crap for the next 2 months. Sorry to be a downer, but it will get better after a few months and it will be well worth it. You went to a great clinic. Keep us updated on the progress.

     

  4. On 4/6/2024 at 9:41 AM, Ehayat said:

    I have no idea because I dont have the report yet. It takes time for the clinic to send it out they said. Originally in my proposal Dr. Turan recommended 1000-1200 grafts in the crown but I told the translator to tell them its not enough and to add more to the crown. I know clinics tend to favor the hairline apparently its easier to get density there and the results are better. The crown apparently has less blood flow which means less grafts survive after implanted so you need to put a lot more there. Im sure I will have to have another transplant for the crown which im not looking forward to but it should be a lot easier this time. To me it doesnt even look like 1000 grafts were in the crown to be honest. That pisses me off because the crown really bothers me as my hair is dark and thick especially when it grows and my skin is fair so it looks so obvious the bald spot. I dont know what to do at this point.. Just try to stay calm and make sure the translator doesnt rush and you tell him a few times to focus on the crown and that you want the crown as dense as possible because the bald spot is your main concern, perhaps he has a good reason for not filling the crown for me i dont know..

     

    You had 4000 grafts, so there probably wasn't any way to add more density to the crown without taking away density from the front. Most people would rather have a nice frontal 3rd and a thin crown rather than be thin all over because they tried to get more into the crown. Don't let it bother you too much. As long as it all grows then you'll be in good shape. You can always go back to add more into the crown, but at least you will have a nice improvement even without doing that. If you added more to the crown on the first procedure then you'd probably be going back again anyway to add more to the front.

     

      

  5. Our webmaster Hans has just created this Beard Transplant section. I figured the best way to get this started was to post links to beard transplants that have been posted in other areas. This way anyone coming here looking for beard transplant results will be able to view and research them easily right now rather than waiting ages for some to get posted here.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  6. If you want to start off with FUE then I think you should just focus on the FUE. If you leave an area for possible FUT later then you're leaving out the best grafts with the most DHT resistance. I don't think that's the best idea. I'm saying this as someone who is still a fan of FUT in some cases, but at the same time not using the best section of donor doesn't seem like the thing to do. In fact the biggest reason I'm still OK with people choosing FUT is because it takes the grafts with the best chance of long term survival. Why skip those grafts?

     

  7. It's great that you were able to keep and even increase your hair for 8 years just on meds. Unfortunately in some cases the hair loss genes eventually over power the meds and you may start to lose ground again. This could be where you are at. There's no way to really tell for sure. If you just noticed it recently then it could be just a shed that will grow back. Do you have any pictures of your current situation? That would help. Most people are getting FUE these days. Not many Drs even do FUT any more.

     

  8. You may have blown some out with the blow drying, but those hairs were about to fall out anyway over the next day or two. For example suppose you were going to lose 100 hairs in a 24 hour day. You blow dry your hair and make 50 hairs fall out. Then you'll only lose 50 over the rest of he day. You're just pushing them to be all at once. It happens if you vigorously run your hands through your hair too. You'll get a few hairs fall out, but they were about to go anyway. It doesn't really make a difference overall.

     

    EDIT: I should add that as long as you're not actually pulling them out you are fine.

     

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  9. Hi. How many grafts do you think you still need? Do you have any pictures of the previously transplanted area?

     

    Spanish Translation:

    Hola. ¿Cuántos injertos crees que aún necesitas? ¿Tiene alguna foto del área previamente trasplantada?

  10. On 4/2/2024 at 6:24 PM, hksnlper said:

    is there an official list for top doctors in Turkey

     

    Have you seen our recommended list of Drs? See this link: https://hairtransplantnetwork.com/best-hair-transplant-surgeons

     

    You may be wondering why you shouldn't get a hair transplant without researching some clinics. The reason is because a hair transplant is a lot more than just putting some hair on your head.

    1. The grafts need to be angled correctly. Hair doesn't grow pointing straight up out of our scalp. It's angled in different ways throughout your scalp. They have to match these angles or where there is no hair at all they need to know what angles usually occur there and create something that would look natural.

    2. The hairline design. You can't just get a line of hair straight across your forehead and think it's going to look right. It won't. The grafts need to be staggered a bit along with using finer hairs and single hair grafts to give the hairline a natural appearance. This is in addition to #1 above with the correct angles.

    3. The donor area. You can't just take out grafts any way at all. The graft extraction needs to be spread out and spaced apart or else you'll have donor depletion which is when you don't have enough hair left afterwards to cover it and you end up with a bald or vey noticeably thin area on the back or side of your head.

    4. The grafts have to be placed close enough together to get enough coverage, yet spaced out enough to allow proper growth and to cover the entire area that needs to be covered while leaving enough donor hair in reserve for additional hair transplants in the future to address continued thinning of your natural hair as time goes by.

    5. The hair that is transplanted has to actually grow. If the grafts aren't handled correctly or not extracted correctly then you may not get good growth.

    That's not a complete list of reasons why you shouldn't simply take a vacation and go have a hair transplant, but hopefully it gives you an idea of some things you need to be thinking about.

     

  11. On 4/2/2024 at 11:24 AM, kajl said:

    I'd like to express that Ajomilo's input aligns well with the ethos of this forum. Embracing objections is crucial; it enriches discussions rather than having only positive affirmations. When individuals refrain from voicing concerns about less-than-optimal hair transplant results depicted in pictures, it can mislead newcomers into assuming everything is satisfactory. However, in reality, there may be areas for improvement, such as refinement issues, which should be acknowledged for the benefit of all forum participants... This is something I feel happened to me personally

     

    We try our best to encourage open and honest discussions and personal reviews and experiences, both good and bad. That's why I always felt this is the best hair restoration forum there is. Sometimes it leads to arguments, harassment, and rudeness which are things we don't tolerate. Otherwise this forum would end up being just a bunch of arguments and wouldn't be very useful. Thank you for your input and for contributing to these message boards.

     

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