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madrugao

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  1. Mean while...there is anything that I could apply to reduce the redness on the transplanted area?
  2. Dear Dr. Carman, Your reply couldn't have come at a better time, I am extremely pleased that you took the time to review my case and I really needed the opinion of a doctor. I'm having hard time thinking that I've been a tester of a butcher and her experiments. I'll try to be patient for now and maybe in few months I may come and see you at your clinic, once again thank you.
  3. Thanks guys, I really appreciate your support! I don't mean to create a personal album...but I am posting 3 more pictures taken this morning, I do apologize for the blury pictures but I have no one who can help me right now. Thanks again to everyone. http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/8353/frontxz5.jpg http://img378.imageshack.us/img378/330/topsb5.jpg http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/9414/backbf6.jpg
  4. hairthere, thanks very much for sharing this with me. I was so trilled just before the operation that I totally forgot about the waiver form signed. I don't know if in India is gonna be any easier. I guess I will give it a try.
  5. The doctor name is Charu Sharma from New Delhi, the surgery was hosted by Fortis Hospital (same city) on the 19-03-2008. I've been told that the number of transplanted grafts was 4500 divided in the front and on the back. The whole procedure was divided in 2 session, the first day it lasted 8 hours, and the day after about 6. The only positive note is that the scar on the scalp is almost unnoticeable and the area in the back of my head where some were also transplanted is completely healed, also I can clearly see grown hair on the front. At the end I can only blame myself for this because I started reading about FUT only after I've been having doubts about this HT. This was my head before surgery: http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/7535/img1678vo0.jpg
  6. Thanks guys..thanks dhoose...I feel so down right now! I think the best thing to do is to wait and see the results. One more thing...do you think I can sue this doctor?
  7. Thanks for replying guys. I also have the impression that my doc used needles way too big. Does anyone had the same experience? I think I'm the only fool who had an HT performed in 2008 with techniques used in the early 90s. On top of that I can't see my doctor as I'm not in Delhi now....can a physician suggest a cream or something? I'm attaching a picture took 2 days after surgery (and after seen some of your post-op pictures mine looks anything but good!) http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/395/p3220534zg6.jpg
  8. Hello Everyone, I'm posting here because I'm desperate and because I think that you are really prepared on the argument. I'll do my best to be concise and get straight to the point. I had my HT late this March in New Delhi and after almost 4 months the scars are clearly visible on my forehead. I got the impression that she went do deep with her blade. After the surgery I've followed all the precautions, but my frontal area is still unhealed, irritated and with big holes on it. However I can already see some grown hair even though the transplanted ones never fall off...or at least I haven't noticed. I've been using baby shampoo and sometime baby cream to reduce the irritation. I will be grateful to each one who can help me.
  9. Hello Everyone, I'm posting here because I'm desperate and because I think that you are really prepared on the argument. I'll do my best to be concise and get straight to the point. I had my HT late this March in New Delhi and after almost 4 months the scars are clearly visible on my forehead. I got the impression that she went do deep with her blade. After the surgery I've followed all the precautions, but my frontal area is still unhealed, irritated and with big holes on it. However I can already see some grown hair even though the transplanted ones never fall off...or at least I haven't noticed. I've been using baby shampoo and sometime baby cream to reduce the irritation. I will be grateful to each one who can help me.
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