BimmerRick Posted June 19, 2006 Share Posted June 19, 2006 After years of deliberating the decision, I finally scheduled and followed through with a consultation with Dr. Jerry Cooley on May 10, 2006. I started thinning significantly in college ??“ 25 years ago now ??“ and ultimately advanced to a Bald Class 5 my mid 30's. While I had learned to live with baldness, it surely wasn't my choice. However, I was much more confident about living with hair loss than I was about talking to a physician about the possibility of doing something about it. Tripping across this site while searching for latest advances and miracle cures made all the difference. I owe Pat The Publisher of This Community a great debt of gratitude, as well as all you other members who have shared your experiences. As a result of all that information, I went to my consultation with few questions remaining other than whether or not I was a candidate, and if so, when I could schedule. The consultation began with Ailene, Dr. Cooley's assistant, who is regularly praised in many of these threads. I can confirm every word is true ??“ she is the best. I can't say enough about Dr. Cooley's talents and professional style ??“ I truly can't remember getting this much personal attention and support at any time in my adult life, particularly from a physician. I had a 2500 graft session on May 18, and it was an experience I won't forget ??“ absolutely positive in every way. The long version of my experience is written in excruciating detail on my blog ??“ I'd encourage anyone who's interested in my impressions of this truly great doctor to check it out. At one month out, virtually all of my transplanted hair has been shed, but I can feel the little whisker-like growth indicating my future appearance is alive and well. I'll do my best to update pictures as milestones and noteworthy things occur. In the meantime, I'm attaching the before and after pictures Dr. Cooley took the day of and the day immediately following surgery, along with a picture I took a week out. Although the pictures are also on the blog, they're such a great testament to Dr. Cooley's work that I think they're worthy of duplication here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BimmerRick Posted June 19, 2006 Author Share Posted June 19, 2006 After years of deliberating the decision, I finally scheduled and followed through with a consultation with Dr. Jerry Cooley on May 10, 2006. I started thinning significantly in college ??“ 25 years ago now ??“ and ultimately advanced to a Bald Class 5 my mid 30's. While I had learned to live with baldness, it surely wasn't my choice. However, I was much more confident about living with hair loss than I was about talking to a physician about the possibility of doing something about it. Tripping across this site while searching for latest advances and miracle cures made all the difference. I owe Pat The Publisher of This Community a great debt of gratitude, as well as all you other members who have shared your experiences. As a result of all that information, I went to my consultation with few questions remaining other than whether or not I was a candidate, and if so, when I could schedule. The consultation began with Ailene, Dr. Cooley's assistant, who is regularly praised in many of these threads. I can confirm every word is true ??“ she is the best. I can't say enough about Dr. Cooley's talents and professional style ??“ I truly can't remember getting this much personal attention and support at any time in my adult life, particularly from a physician. I had a 2500 graft session on May 18, and it was an experience I won't forget ??“ absolutely positive in every way. The long version of my experience is written in excruciating detail on my blog ??“ I'd encourage anyone who's interested in my impressions of this truly great doctor to check it out. At one month out, virtually all of my transplanted hair has been shed, but I can feel the little whisker-like growth indicating my future appearance is alive and well. I'll do my best to update pictures as milestones and noteworthy things occur. In the meantime, I'm attaching the before and after pictures Dr. Cooley took the day of and the day immediately following surgery, along with a picture I took a week out. Although the pictures are also on the blog, they're such a great testament to Dr. Cooley's work that I think they're worthy of duplication here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Wes Posted July 1, 2006 Regular Member Share Posted July 1, 2006 where is your blog? wondering why you did not do your crown as well? wes@movers.com Originally posted by BimmerRick:After years of deliberating the decision, I finally scheduled and followed through with a consultation with Dr. Jerry Cooley on May 10, 2006. I started thinning significantly in college ??“ 25 years ago now ??“ and ultimately advanced to a Bald Class 5 my mid 30's. While I had learned to live with baldness, it surely wasn't my choice. However, I was much more confident about living with hair loss than I was about talking to a physician about the possibility of doing something about it. Tripping across this site while searching for latest advances and miracle cures made all the difference. I owe Pat The Publisher of This Community a great debt of gratitude, as well as all you other members who have shared your experiences. As a result of all that information, I went to my consultation with few questions remaining other than whether or not I was a candidate, and if so, when I could schedule. The consultation began with Ailene, Dr. Cooley's assistant, who is regularly praised in many of these threads. I can confirm every word is true ??“ she is the best. I can't say enough about Dr. Cooley's talents and professional style ??“ I truly can't remember getting this much personal attention and support at any time in my adult life, particularly from a physician. I had a 2500 graft session on May 18, and it was an experience I won't forget ??“ absolutely positive in every way. The long version of my experience is written in excruciating detail on my blog ??“ I'd encourage anyone who's interested in my impressions of this truly great doctor to check it out. At one month out, virtually all of my transplanted hair has been shed, but I can feel the little whisker-like growth indicating my future appearance is alive and well. I'll do my best to update pictures as milestones and noteworthy things occur. In the meantime, I'm attaching the before and after pictures Dr. Cooley took the day of and the day immediately following surgery, along with a picture I took a week out. Although the pictures are also on the blog, they're such a great testament to Dr. Cooley's work that I think they're worthy of duplication here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BimmerRick Posted October 3, 2006 Author Share Posted October 3, 2006 Originally posted by Wes:where is your blog? wondering why you did not do your crown as well? wes@movers.com Sorry Wes - missed your post originally. Hope you've found my blog by now. Short answer to your second question is limited resources - $ and donor hair. I'm conserving both until I have a good indication of whether or not the top needs more work. Plus, I'm 48 years old, so my first goal was to restore a receding but distinct hairline. I'm happy with the result - see updated post with more recent photos. It wouldn't be me with a full head of hair - I've been on the way to baldness since my early 20's. If I do anything more, it would be along the lines of reducing the size of the bald circle at the crown, but probably not eliminating it. Hope this is responsive and makes sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Mark H Posted October 3, 2006 Senior Member Share Posted October 3, 2006 I'm quite impressed. Just past the 4 month mark, I'd say you can retire the ballcap for good except in sunny weather. I had 4100 by Dr. Cooley just a few weeks ago, and I'd love to have your development in the same timeframe. cheers and good luck! mark h My Hair Loss Weblog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BimmerRick Posted October 4, 2006 Author Share Posted October 4, 2006 Mark - I'm guessing you're the Cooley marathon man. When I had my HT in May, Dr. Cooley casually mentioned that soon they were going to do a 4000 session. I can't remember Brandi's quip, but it was sharp. Anyway, how long did your session take? I started at 7 AM and ended about 7 PM with 2600 - but admittedly, the last hour or so was limited to Dr. Cooley refining to get things just right... Hope you make great progress quickly. It is astounding how fast things go when they finally take off. I know you're going to be happy with the result. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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