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  1. Eman - The hair is starting to come in as it was pre-op. Before pre-op, I used Toppik and concealed the hairloss very well and I think that was a factor of the length and amount of hair present. The problem with leaving it this way is that it would be a substantial difference as to how I looked before my HT.

     

    After having a look at the 1 month pictures again, I do agree it looks a bit off and I've probably used way too much. I'll give it another shot and see what happens.

  2. Its great that your girlfriend is being proactive about the process, but the key ingredient in deciding what to do and where is research. With forums such as these, there is a ton of information about various clinic, the positive (and negatives) of different procedures and actual people who have gone through the process.

     

    If you don't want to dissapoint your girlfriend, the best thing to do would be to give her more information through these forums.

     

    Finally, I concur with what has been stated above. This is a permanent procedure and is not to be taken lightly. Visit as many clinics as you can and select the one that YOU feel most comfortable with. It will make a world of difference.

  3. Thanks for the comments and suggestions. I was worried very worried about the scar and your comments helped alleviate some of my concerns.

     

    whyme - yea, its toppik. I'm going to try and apply some of the dermmatch and nonogen in the next few days and see what happens.

     

    Bill - Thanks for the words of wisdom. I'm not sure how to make it less obvious. Does it look obvious because the hair is short? Do you have any suggestions specifically with using any of the concealers (dermmatch, toppik, nanogen)?

  4. Hey Everyone,

     

    Its about 1 month since I had my procedure with Dr. Feller. I've updated my blog to include pictures at 1-month, 1-month (with concealer) and 1-month scar.

     

    As you will see from the pictures, my scar on the right side looks bad, compared to the left and back. Not sure why since I've been very careful about sleeping, workout out, etc. Does this look like shock loss or a wide scar?

     

    Today was the first time that I tried to use concealer. It doesn't look too bad, but I would some of your thoughts.

     

    Please have a look at my blog and let me know your comments and/or suggestions!

     

    http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/blog/home-page.asp?WebID=689

  5. Hey Everyone,

     

    Its about 1 month since I had my procedure with Dr. Feller. I've updated my blog to include pictures at 1-month, 1-month (with concealer) and 1-month scar.

     

    As you will see from the pictures, my scar on the right side looks bad, compared to the left and back. Not sure why since I've been very careful about sleeping, workout out, etc. Does this look like shock loss or a wide scar?

     

    Today was the first time that I tried to use concealer. It doesn't look too bad, but I would some of your thoughts.

     

    Please have a look at my blog and let me know your comments and/or suggestions!

     

    http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/blog/home-page.asp?WebID=689

  6. Thanks for the reply. I figured I would try to do something for a healthy diet since I am not too active post-op. I started to run 2-3 times in the past week at about 50% capacity and started lifting at about 50% capacity (shoulder press, tricep kickbacks, pushups, curls and pullups).

     

    In any case, I will take your advice and purchase some of the stuff this week.

  7. Didn't know where else to post this. Has anyone tried the Abs Diet by David Z? I bought the book a few months ago, but it has just been collecting dust on my shelf. Any advice on how to ease into it? How did it work out for you?

  8. Thanks for the advice. I just got back from a cardio session. Did the elliptical for about 20 minutes. I noticed that if I look down too often, the area would feel a little tight. I just kept my head to the sky for the entire workout. It definetly feels good to get back into the mix of things and break a sweat!

  9. Hairbank,

     

    I haven't start any exercises whatsoever. I'm trying to be as cautious as possible, but go about my daily business. Starting tomorrow (Sunday), I am going to start doing some cardio. I'm going to see how I feel and take it from there. I really want to get back in the gym and lift a bit, but I understand that I have to ease into and that is what I'm plannig on doing.

     

    Do you have any exercises that you would recommend to stay away from, based on your personal experience? I've heard that squats and benching can put strain on the scar, so I'm going to stay away from those for a bit. How about something like pull-ups and dips?

  10. I've noticed that the donor area starts to ache if I read a book at my desk after 10 minutes or so. I'm going to just go some light cardio for the first week and see how I feel.

     

    On another note, if you know that you are going to go back for another HT, does it matter if you slightly stretch your scar?

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