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Midiman

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  1. Hi action,

     

    That's definitely new hair based on your week 5 pics... congratulations! I think these guys will stick around for a while.

     

    At week 4, I'm starting to shed my 2500 w/Keene now. I'm glad to see your progress in that we're only a month apart. Sure is tough at first isn't it?

  2. I had a hair transplant 3 weeks ago with Dr. Keene. Because she was out of state, I had to wait for my "in person" consult until the day before surgery. She of course looked at the donor area but nothing was said about its "possible yield", nor did I ask. After the procedure, she mentioned that she had to "pair up" some grafts in the frontal area. Now looking back, I assume this meant I had a minimal amount of "threes and fours" for her to work with. Therefore at 2500 grafts, I may not achieve the results I'd hope for.

     

    Anyone else have a similar situation in which "pairings" were used? If so, did the amount per graft double?

     

    Thanks

  3. I had a hair transplant 3 weeks ago with Dr. Keene. Because she was out of state, I had to wait for my "in person" consult until the day before surgery. She of course looked at the donor area but nothing was said about its "possible yield", nor did I ask. After the procedure, she mentioned that she had to "pair up" some grafts in the frontal area. Now looking back, I assume this meant I had a minimal amount of "threes and fours" for her to work with. Therefore at 2500 grafts, I may not achieve the results I'd hope for.

     

    Anyone else have a similar situation in which "pairings" were used? If so, did the amount per graft double?

     

    Thanks

  4. I think you're a good candidate for this. You have a good attitude, are realistic about the outcome and are asking good questions. From my perspective you should go for as many grafts as possible the first time out. Judging by your pictures, 3500 will probably give you only minimal to semi-moderate coverage. Also, you will need the surgeon to rebuild your hairline to cover your hair system scar. Another thing to remember is that you'll save money in the long run if you go for a large megasession. The cost of grafts over 2000 drops significantly with most companies and is even negotiable in some cases. Look at my weblog. You'll see what 2500 grafts is capable of achieving... and that's basically 25-30cm2 to stem the shockloss of my existing hair.

     

    I'll let the professionals chime in now to answer your other questions. I'm relatively new here so my advice is to be taken with a grain of salt. However, I can envision your outcome very easily and you'll look great!

  5. Glock.. Jo is right. Judging from your last photo you look to have a very good donor area. Better to go with a clinic that can handle megasessions (5000+) with ease. Also, if you haven't already, get on Proscar to help curtail any shockloss you may incur following the surgery.

     

    Midi

  6. Originally posted by tkerr22:

    Is it ok to use for a month or two without worry of native hair getting hooked on it? and if it is, how often should u use it? once a day or twice?

     

    Good question tkerr22... Briefly back to Nioxin FB. I decided to use some last night... big mistake! Stung like crazy! I'm thinking it'll be better to just let the grafts grow normally without additives.

  7. Janna, thank you for the information...

     

    Concerning FB, I started a full-on Nioxin regimen about nine months ago after two hair stylists claimed their husbands were having success with it. Nioxin FB claims to "repair damage caused by free radicals, enhance nutritional uptake by energizing cellular scalp activity up to 200%, and protect against the phototoxic effects of sunlight thereby improving hair density and quality". It does indeed cause redness when applied to all areas of the scalp.

     

    Because I color out my grey, I noticed an immediate regrowth of new grey hair to my frontal zone... maybe 15-20 new hairs a day. Nothing to write home about... but a definite improvement. I'm not claiming it'll work for everyone, and this hair was possibly coming out of its telogen phase, but I definitely had more hair after nine months. (obviously not enough to deter a HT icon_smile.gif )

  8. I'm ten days post-op with Dr. Keene (2500 at 25-30cm2). So far very little shockloss to grafts and surrounding hair. Also, I haven't had much in the way of itching or scabs. However, I have been using a fair amount of saline.. not sure why, maybe to relax the scalp a bit and aid its cleanliness?

     

    I'm wondering if there's such a thing as using "too much" saline after a procedure. My concern is that it may be hampering the graft's attachment to the scalp. Any concern in doing so or am I just paranoid? icon_smile.gif

     

    Thanks

  9. I'm ten days post-op with Dr. Keene (2500 at 25-30cm2). So far very little shockloss to grafts and surrounding hair. Also, I haven't had much in the way of itching or scabs. However, I have been using a fair amount of saline.. not sure why, maybe to relax the scalp a bit and aid its cleanliness?

     

    I'm wondering if there's such a thing as using "too much" saline after a procedure. My concern is that it may be hampering the graft's attachment to the scalp. Any concern in doing so or am I just paranoid? icon_smile.gif

     

    Thanks

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