Jump to content

Ringo

Regular Member
  • Posts

    68
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Ringo

  1. Gentlemen,

    Thanks for the support and for the apology. I chose to pull my photos because I do not want to be the MHR poster boy. I have my own regrets about the impulsive nature of my decision and hopes that as promised, it will continue to grow in and thicken over the next 6 to 10 months at which point I can make a choice about what to do next. I can tell that the propecia is working as I am shedding very little hair, so that is a plus. My experience with Dr Mollura and with MHR has been a very positive and professional one, and he was recommended to me by someone whose 'forehead reduction' was done prior to the Doctor's affiliating himself with MHR.

     

    At this point I am adopting a 'wait and see' policy, which is easier for me now, since the HT is the best patience training you can get for the money. I will continue to visit the Forum to post and learn. If I need further work, which I probably will, I will certainly research the coalition doctors in the NYC area.

     

    Thanks for the apology, P40. We are more than our follicles. As I told my doctor, if I could find someone to give me a self confidence transplant, I would'nt need the hair transplant. Regarding putting my pics back up, I'll get there, but I do request that you remove the 'looks like' reference.

     

    Thanks again for your insight and your helpful forum.

     

    Ringo

  2. This reminds me of the movie BORAT. It is possible that Dave Schatz is enjoying the attention too much to provide any credentials or answers specific enough to really get help.

     

    Dave Shatz,

     

    The men on this forum are well educated about hair restoration, and very generous souls.

     

    They can help you ONLY if you give them the information they ask for.

     

    If you do not give the information about your transplant and refuse to send pictures, it is hard to take you seriously.

     

    --Ringo

  3. Hey Luminal,

     

    Sounds like you are describing MY scalp! I am at 2 and a half months, and I have numbness in the center of the transplant area as well as itching and some bumps. I am also seeing my first new hairs! Most frustrating is wanting to scratch, of when my scalp feels irritable and I can't do anything about it but tough it out. My doctor and the good folks here advise hanging in there. When in doubt, do call the doc. You paid for it...

    Best of luck!

     

    Ringo

  4. Originally posted by Ringo:
    Originally posted by Bill:

    Ringo,

     

    I echo Joe's statements above. Do you have any pictures you could show us of your situation? Perhaps we might be able to give you better answers and advice if we saw what you saw. It could be perfectly normal, but again, like Joe said, depending on the severity. Nothing you describe sounds abnormal...but a picture is a thousand words icon_wink.gif

     

    Bill

    030707_035.jpg.69251ce4022478c41881ef1c9bb5b859.jpg

  5. Originally posted by Bill:

    Ringo,

     

    I echo Joe's statements above. Do you have any pictures you could show us of your situation? Perhaps we might be able to give you better answers and advice if we saw what you saw. It could be perfectly normal, but again, like Joe said, depending on the severity. Nothing you describe sounds abnormal...but a picture is a thousand words icon_wink.gif

     

    Bill

    030707_034.jpg.03d435259b3292366bc349f94e773dec.jpg

  6. I had my HT done by a doctor who attended the coalition meeting in Florida (See Pat's post from Jan 25, 06) I read about here on this site, though he was not a member. Since he just joined MHR, I am worried due to the bad rep that particular company has here. My experience during the proceedure was excellent, but I confess I did feel 'sold'. This is my head, 1 month post-op.

     

    As I said in a previous post, my recipient site is totally numb, and way redder than I'd like, and my donor scar is bumpy and itches, though most of the pain is gone and it is undetectable with 3/4" of hair.

    It is so great to have a place to TALK about this process! Thanks all who read this.

  7. I had my HT done by a doctor who attended the coalition meeting in Florida (See Pat's post from Jan 25, 06) I read about here on this site, though he was not a member. Since he just joined MHR, I am worried due to the bad rep that particular company has here. My experience during the proceedure was excellent, but I confess I did feel 'sold'. This is my head, 1 month post-op.

     

    As I said in a previous post, my recipient site is totally numb, and way redder than I'd like, and my donor scar is bumpy and itches, though most of the pain is gone and it is undetectable with 3/4" of hair.

    It is so great to have a place to TALK about this process! Thanks all who read this.

  8. Hey guys,

     

    Thanks for all your posts. They are all helpful and I want to join in.

    I had my HT on Feb 1, and still am completely numb in the graft area. I have slight redness which looks awful to me. How long does the numbness last? I am 44, in decent shape, drink minimally and eat well.

    When are my relocated follicles permanent and undamageable? I am acting in a play at the end of March and am considering wearing a partial hairpiece held on with spirit gum. Any chance of this doing damage?

     

    Thanks!

  9. Hey guys,

     

    Thanks for all your posts. They are all helpful and I want to join in.

    I had my HT on Feb 1, and still am completely numb in the graft area. I have slight redness which looks awful to me. How long does the numbness last? I am 44, in decent shape, drink minimally and eat well.

    When are my relocated follicles permanent and undamageable? I am acting in a play at the end of March and am considering wearing a partial hairpiece held on with spirit gum. Any chance of this doing damage?

     

    Thanks!

×
×
  • Create New...