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Monza

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Hello everyone. After a great deal of consideration and research, I have finally decided to proceed with a HT. I'd like to thank everyone who posts here, as this board and web site have been an invaluable resource. I found this site almost a year ago but have never bothered to log in. So I feel I owe it to others to share my progress as I go through my first HT.

 

After an in-person consultation and discussion with previous patients, I chose Coalition member Dr. Joseph Williams. He and his staff treated me very well during my consultation. I think this is the first doctor visit I have had that started right on time (no sitting in the waiting room). My one-hour appointment turned into a one-hour and forty-five minute discussion. Dr. Williams' bedside manner is very good and he wants to make sure all questions are answered.

 

But the real test starts in a couple days. I have an appointment scheduled for Saturday, June 28. I'm not particularly nervous or anxious, though I can't say I am perfectly calm. I pretty much know what to expect thanks to this site.

 

The long-term results not withstanding, I think my biggest concern is my short-term appearance. I have blonde hair and fair skin, so I am worried about excessive redness in the recipient area. I will be away from work for about 10 days as I work in a professional environment and cannot wear a hat. Let's hope that's enough time to return to looking reasonable presentable.

 

A slight technical glitch has prevented me from logging in to my weblog. Though I expect that to be fixed shortly. I'll get that up and running and post my "before" pictures, then the "post-op" pics as well.

 

Thanks again and wish me luck.

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Hello everyone. After a great deal of consideration and research, I have finally decided to proceed with a HT. I'd like to thank everyone who posts here, as this board and web site have been an invaluable resource. I found this site almost a year ago but have never bothered to log in. So I feel I owe it to others to share my progress as I go through my first HT.

 

After an in-person consultation and discussion with previous patients, I chose Coalition member Dr. Joseph Williams. He and his staff treated me very well during my consultation. I think this is the first doctor visit I have had that started right on time (no sitting in the waiting room). My one-hour appointment turned into a one-hour and forty-five minute discussion. Dr. Williams' bedside manner is very good and he wants to make sure all questions are answered.

 

But the real test starts in a couple days. I have an appointment scheduled for Saturday, June 28. I'm not particularly nervous or anxious, though I can't say I am perfectly calm. I pretty much know what to expect thanks to this site.

 

The long-term results not withstanding, I think my biggest concern is my short-term appearance. I have blonde hair and fair skin, so I am worried about excessive redness in the recipient area. I will be away from work for about 10 days as I work in a professional environment and cannot wear a hat. Let's hope that's enough time to return to looking reasonable presentable.

 

A slight technical glitch has prevented me from logging in to my weblog. Though I expect that to be fixed shortly. I'll get that up and running and post my "before" pictures, then the "post-op" pics as well.

 

Thanks again and wish me luck.

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Monza,

 

It's obvious that your research has paid off if it has led you to Dr. Williams. Excellent choice!

 

Dealing with the short term inconveniences after hair transplant surgery can be tricky especially the first two weeks, but thankfully, they are only temporary.

 

Also, our webmaster made a change that should allow you access again to your hair loss weblog. Send me a private message if you are still having trouble.

 

Your surgery is only a couple days away. Take a deep breath and relax. You will be in great hands icon_smile.gif

 

Best wishes,

 

Bill

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Congrats! I went back to work in four days but tried like heck to avoid clients for a few more days. My hair is light brown, and to be honest it was the old plug holes that were removed that was most noticeable.

 

I think you picked a great doc, too. Give me your address and I'll send $100 for you to put on green for me! icon_wink.gif

100? 'mini' grapfts by Latham's Hair Clinic - 1991 (Removed 50 plugs by Cooley 3/08.)

2750 FU 3/20/08 by Dr. Cooley

 

My Hair Loss Website - Hair Transplant with Dr. Cooley

 

Current regimen:

1.66 mg Proscar M-W-F

Rogaine 5% Foam - every now and then

AndroGel - once daily

Lipitor - 5 mg every other day

Weightlifting - 2x per week

Jogging - 3x per week

 

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i think all coalition members should be required to use the internet? i mean seriosuly what year are we in? if a doctor can't figure out how to work getting on the internet i for sure wouldn't want him touching my head, not to be harsh but come on

~im getting a hair transplant in 2012 when im 25~

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Originally posted by Jupiter:

i think all coalition members should be required to use the internet? i mean seriosuly what year are we in? if a doctor can't figure out how to work getting on the internet i for sure wouldn't want him touching my head, not to be harsh but come on

 

Jupiter,

 

I hear you, but there's another side to it as well, imo. I can see why my doc doesn't post as he was in the room the whole nine hours, except for a 30 min. lunch.

 

Dr. Feller said it was difficult in the beginning for him, but with practice he learned to work posting into his business. Maybe some others try initially, but don't get over that hump to where it becomes second nature.

 

To their defense, they are already paying to be in a coalition and most have many pics up on this very site under "over 500 photos" section. I guess some of them think they have done a lot.

100? 'mini' grapfts by Latham's Hair Clinic - 1991 (Removed 50 plugs by Cooley 3/08.)

2750 FU 3/20/08 by Dr. Cooley

 

My Hair Loss Website - Hair Transplant with Dr. Cooley

 

Current regimen:

1.66 mg Proscar M-W-F

Rogaine 5% Foam - every now and then

AndroGel - once daily

Lipitor - 5 mg every other day

Weightlifting - 2x per week

Jogging - 3x per week

 

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Jupiter,

 

I hardly think it's a matter of not knowing how to use the internet, though I highly doubt surgical skill has anything to do with the ability to point and click a mouse.

 

Jupiter, all Coalition surgeons are evaluated privately and publicy by our community and visited by Pat Hennessey. See Pat's Visitation of Dr. Williams.

 

I do agree however that it would be beneficial for everyone if all of our physicians regularly present their work. Those that don't are certainly losing out on as many prospective patients as those that do.

 

However, as I said, I expect this to change in the near future.

 

Best wishes,

 

Bill

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it's not that I was implying he was any worse surgeon its just , it makes them in my opinion far easier to trust and shows a bit of commitment and professionalism in my opinion the internet is a crucial element now and it should not even be a second thought to post/show as many results as you can, like another poster said hes already paying money to be a member, why not show your skills?

~im getting a hair transplant in 2012 when im 25~

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Of course a lot of HT docs don't get on here and post....too busy living it up and spending the thousands and thousands of dollars they get from us!!! :P

 

Vince,

 

Now you can't blame a doctor for making a good living for providing a quality service now can you? icon_smile.gif

 

Heck, for the life changing transformation I received, I hope my doctors are living it up in the life of luxury icon_biggrin.gif

 

Bill

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Well, I am home now after having my HT on Saturday. Everything went very well, no pain. I am just in the middle of suffering the "awkward period" where I look very strange. Red bumps all over my head, and all that. I'll stay out of the public eye for a few days and hope everything starts to heal well.

 

I plan to post a detailed account of my experience so others who have not taken the leap yet can get a feel for what to expect. For the most part, the information on this site is spot on. There were no surprises for me. Anyway, I'll write up my experience tomorrow as well as start posting pictures.

 

Regarding Dr. Williams, as I understand most of his patients are referred by word of mouth. It would be nice if all of the Coalition docs posted here regularly, but I can understand that it may not be a priority for them. Regardless, you can follow along with my progress and we can all see if the results are ultimately good or bad. So far, I consider Dr. Williams solidly in the "good" camp.

 

By the way, thanks for words of encouragement from everyone.

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Monza,

 

Thanks for coming back and giving us an update. I'll look forward to reading your detailed experience and seeing your photos. I hope you'll follow through for a year so we can see the finished product icon_smile.gif.

 

The best way to share your photos is by creating a free patient hair loss blog and then posting a link into your signature. For instructions on how to do this, click here.

 

Best wishes,

 

Bill

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As promised, here is my account of my visit to Dr. Joseph Williams of Las Vegas:

 

My HT appointment was scheduled for a Saturday morning at 8:00am. I was told to arrive at 7:45 to take care of some pre-op activities. One of the technicians, Diana, met me right on time to take some pre-op photos, review the medications I had been given, change into a smock, etc. By 8:00am Dr. Williams greeted me and we started drawing in the proposed hairline. This was the same as we had done during my earlier consultation, but of course this time it was for real so he took a little longer to get it just right. I was pleased with what he proposed. I wanted to make sure my hairline was not too low or unnatural, as even as a kid I have had a high forehead.

 

The next step was to review the donor density by magnification. I expected a large strip as my hair has always been thin. I am a big guy with a large noggin', so in order to cover sufficient real estate we had been targeting 3000 grafts. With my donor density this resulted in a strip about 33cm (13") long, from ear to ear. I don't recall how wide the strip was, but Dr. Williams was concerned about minimizing the scarring so I don't think it was very wide.

 

Now it was time for the shots. Needles don't bother me so this was not a problem. Though I can understand that some people are frightened by the prospect. To be honest, there was some pain involved as they had to make several injections to numb my head. But the pain was minor and very temporary. As it would turn out, this was the only pain associated with the procedure. With the preliminaries out of the way, I laid face down on the table so the doctor could begin to remove the donor strip. I estimate this only took about 20-30 minutes or so, and it was completely a non issue. With my head numb, I felt nothing. Though I could hear some sounds when he was cutting near my ears. It was not disconcerting, just a weird experience. Doctor Williams uses a trichophytic closure with staples. This part of the procedure seemed to go very quickly and easily.

 

Now it was time to get settled in the chair and start the myriad of tiny incisions. The donor strip had yielded 3335 grafts, but I do not know the breakdown of how many single, double, or triple follicular units there were. All I had to do for the next couple hours was watch a DVD movie while the doctor got to work. Again, this was a total non-issue for me. I never felt any pain or discomfort.

 

Lunch was arranged for me, so once the pizza arrived I took the opportunity for a bathroom break and was able to look in the mirror for the first time. Fortunately, I had viewed enough photos on this site to know what to expect. My head was covered with thousands of little red dots.

 

After lunch, it was time for another movie while the technicians completed separating the grafts under microscope. Eventually, it was time to start placing the grafts. This was a long process as there were a high number of grafts. I was told that I should not feel anything and to let them know if I did. Once, I started to feel the insertion of the grafts on my right side. It was not painful at all, but I could feel something. So we stopped and they administered another few shots to keep me numb. After another hour or so I was at my most uncomfortable. This was not due to any problem at my head, rather the other end. Just like sitting on a long plane ride, after several hours in a chair my butt starts to hurt. All three technicians worked diligently and never complained despite being on their feet the entire time. Rather, it was me who had to call for a couple breaks so I could stretch and walk around a bit. They did try to keep me comfortable with pillows and blankets. During this time, Dr. Williams would routinely check in on progress and verify all was well.

 

After the last grafts were in place, another round of pictures completed the procedure. The doctor reviewed my instructions with me again (such as washing my hair), staple removal procedure (I don't live in Vegas so would not come back for the removal), and gave me a goodie bag with appropriate shampoo, bandanas, etc. Even though I felt fine he advised me to take a pain pill once I retuned to my hotel room so that I would be OK once the numbness started to wear off. After that, I drove back to the hotel and treated myself to a nice steak dinner!

 

I did use a sleeping pill that night and propped myself upright on the bed. I slept great and awoke with virtually no pain. I could feel a tightness at the donor area where the skin was under tension, so I took another pain pill. I very carefully washed my hair, donned my bandana and took a short flight home that afternoon. Doctor Williams called me before I left to make sure all was OK. He also gave me his cell phone number in case I had any problems or questions. But all in all, it was a very trouble free experience. I expected maybe a little more trauma, so it was a pleasant surprise how easy it was for me. If pain or great discomfort is a concern for you while considering a HT, in my experience it should not be. I imagine most people would have a far worse experience at the dentist. For the post-HT pain, I think the key is to stay ahead on the pain pills. If you wait until the pain starts then you have to wait for the effects of the pills to kick in. Physically, I feel perfectly fine to return to work immediately. But I am staying away for about 10 days for cosmetic reasons. I hope that the redness subsides by then and that there is no facial swelling (there is none yet).

 

The entire experience was easier than I expected it to be. I do like the fact that Dr. Williams only handles one patient per day. So the entire team was focused only on me and there is no possibility of cross contamination, if that is a worry for anyone. I have found Dr. Williams to be very caring and concerned with his patients' well-being. His staff have been helpful to me and the technicians (Jay, Willy and Diana) were professional and very friendly. I would like to thank them all for treating me well.

 

I am still having problems accessing my web log. But when this is fixed I will upload some pictures so I can document the process. Certainly, if anyone has any questions I am happy to help and offer my opinion. I am happy thus far and I hope in several months things will only be better.

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I uploaded some of the post-op pictures to my web log. I think I'll try to put up some pics every couple of days for the first two weeks so as to judge the healing progress. I know one of my concerns was how I would look when I return to work, so hopefully this can help others judge their expectations.

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Monza,

 

Thanks for sharing a descriptive account of your surgery. This will certainly help others learn what to expect for their hair transplant procedure.

 

From the looks of your pictures, the postoperative work looks great.

 

You also mentioned having problems with your weblog. Please send me a private message if there is something I can help you with.

 

Heal, grow well, and keep us posted icon_smile.gif

 

Bill

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Maybe you could start a thread in the forum "HT Patient Photo Albums" so we can have something to go with your feelings about your experience with Dr. Williams and staff in Las vegas, that would be nice. Congrats

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Wylie, thanks for the request and I will see about starting a photo album. For now, I have created a weblog with pictures. I added some more today. Please feel free to take a look.

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