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5.5 Month Update: 5566 With Dr. Hasson


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Originally posted by Michael Philly:

Looks amazing Sparse, and after just 3 months! It looks like your redness is completely gone - did that take about 3 months?

 

Thanks, Michael. And, yes, the redness took about 3 months to go away: finally! (Actually, it's still a little pinkish underneath the grafts in the front and crown, but with all the new hair it's not noticeable.

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Originally posted by hrvoje14:

i am hopeful, especially after seeing such good results from people like yourself, and so early on!!! most people have almost nothing at 3 months, zip, zilch, nada...

 

I know, I feel very lucky to see growth already - especially at my "advanced" age (46).

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Sparse,

 

The difference between the 2.5 month and 3 month pics is astounding! Holy balls!

Dr. G: 1,000 grafts (FUT) 2008

Dr. Paul Shapiro: 2,348 grafts (FUT) 2009 ~ 1,999 grafts (FUT) 2011 ~ 300 grafts (Scar Reduction) 2013

Dr. Konior: 771 grafts (FUT) 2015 ~ 558 grafts (FUT) 2017 ~ 1,124 grafts (FUE) 2020

My Hair Transplant Journey with Shapiro Medical Group

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Originally posted by aaron1234:

Sparse,

 

The difference between the 2.5 month and 3 month pics is astounding! Holy balls!

 

Aaron: Yes, there's definitely a big difference, but I don't think it's as dramatic as the pics seem to show. That straight-on shot of my hairline at 3 months makes my hair look more dense than it really is, and (regrettably) I don't have a similar shot from 2.5 months to use for comparison purposes. Honestly, I think the overhead shot of the hairline at 3 months probably gives a better basis of comparison. It shows that there's still a long way to go before I have anything approaching real density.

 

But I'm definitely grateful for the nice spurt of growth over the past few weeks, and am hoping for more of the same in the weeks ahead! ;-)

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I totally appreciate that photos don't tell the whole story.. but there is a clear improvement in a two week span. Very nice. I'm approaching 2.5 months myself and would be thrilled to get a nice little spurt like that. Of course, you have a long way to go... but at least you know you are growing! Congrats.

Dr. G: 1,000 grafts (FUT) 2008

Dr. Paul Shapiro: 2,348 grafts (FUT) 2009 ~ 1,999 grafts (FUT) 2011 ~ 300 grafts (Scar Reduction) 2013

Dr. Konior: 771 grafts (FUT) 2015 ~ 558 grafts (FUT) 2017 ~ 1,124 grafts (FUE) 2020

My Hair Transplant Journey with Shapiro Medical Group

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Thanks Aaron. I just saw your pics: looks like some great work, and I trust you'll soon get a nice spurt of new growth, as well. You started out your HT journey with less hairloss than many of us, and you should have a phenomenal head of hair a few months from now.

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Thanks, Joe: as you can imagine, I'm very pleased with the growth I've experienced so far.

 

So, is '10 months' the time point by which most patients have witnessed the lion's share of their result? I know follicles are on a 3-5 month growth cycle, so it seems like 10 months gives them all a chance to go through two full cycles . . . ?

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That's very kind of you, but I still think your result is in a league of its own - one of the all time great pre-post transformations! (I started out with quite a bit more hair, and since I'm already in my 40s and fairly stabilized on the loss front, I didn't need to worry too much about planning for future loss.)

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Sparse, Your hair looks amazing and you had incredible growth at the three month mark.....I can only hope I'm that lucky! I was wondering how your scar was doing it looks really good in your early pics...was wondering if you had any stretching. Also did you have any tension or did your work out during the early stages of your HT? Anyway congratulations on your awesome transformation!

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Hair_me_out and Omar: Thanks for the kind words! I can't wait to see your results in the months ahead, as well . . .

 

Bighose (nice name): Thanks for your comments. And I think the scar has turned out pretty well. It's hard even to locate the scar in the back (it's quite thin, and the hair back there is still really thick), while on the sides there's been maybe just a bit of stretching (2-3 mm scar width), but nothing noticeable on cursory inspection.

 

As for workouts: I was working out 6-7 times a week before the HT (cardio and lifting on alternate days), and then laid off entirely for 3 weeks. I started back with jogging and elliptical, and waited until about 5 weeks out before I began lifting again - had no problems jumping back into the old routine, even lifting to failure with no obvious tension on the scar.

 

Good luck, and grow well!

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Sparse, thats good to hear about the scar! I'm lucky that my hair is very thick also in the donor. As for me I started to work out at the 2 week mark very lightly. I'm at 3 weeks now and feel no tension at all so I have been doing some lifting....about 75% of what I normaly would do. Dr. Shapiro said I would be ok and to use common sens....if I felt any tension to back off. I really looking forward to getting back to my routine!

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Over the past few weeks, I've run into several people whom I hadn't seen since before my HT. Almost all of them have commented on the change, usually something like, "Hey, I really like your hair like that. You've let it grow longer (lol) and it looks really good!"

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