Senior Member Hairgoesnothing Posted July 21, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 21, 2011 My Surgical Experience Monday, July 11th 2011, After having a good breakfast and shower (it was to be my last real shower for a while), I headed to Dr Rahal’s office. It really is a mere 5 minute walk from the Foxbar Guesthouse. I arrived at the office at 6:30am as this was the time I was asked to arrive. Upon entering the facility, I was immediately greeted by Mike, Dr Rahal’s Head Nurse. He is an extremely compassionate, friendly and understanding fellow who has an incredible ability to make you feel instantly at ease. This is of course a feeling you want knowing that you are about to embark on a life changing procedure. After the initial Welcomes and Hellos, he presented me with some forms to fill out. This took about 20 minutes and it was pretty straight forward. He then invited to follow him to the back of the facility for some inaugural before pictures. I was then greeted by Dr Rahal and invited to follow him to his office so that we could discuss the procedure and draw the hairline. At this point, I personally did not have any questions for Dr Rahal about the procedure (having had all my questions already thoroughly answered by him over the course of two different in house consultations). We therefore discussed primarily the placement of my new hairline. Knowing that Dr Rahal has an established and well earned reputation for his hairline designs and creations; I therefore had no worries towards putting my trust in the hands of this knowledgeable and well respected Hair Transplant Surgeon. After some carefully calculated measurements and examination of my facial features, Dr Rahal drew a well placed and well shaped hairline that would suit me not only today but would also be very appropriate for me 20 years down the road. This task complete, I was once again greeted by Mike and invited to follow him to the back of the facility for a second set of inaugural pictures (which, this time, would highlight the design of my new hairline) and also to change for the forthcoming surgery that was to begin shortly thereafter. I was then escorted to the Surgery Room for the start of my transplant. At the outset, I was politely asked to sit and make myself comfortable in the surgical chair after which Mike proceeded to wrap a blood pressure cuff onto my arm and attach a pulse monitor to one of my fingers. I was also given, at this point, a mild tranquilizer by way of syringe (although this was, at least for me, just a detail for I was already very calm and relaxed because I already knew I was in good hands). It should be mentioned that this tranquilizer does help you sleep which is a good thing because a Hair Transplant is, after all, generally a long procedure lasting several hours. Dr Rahal then entered the operating room and asked if everything was alright and if I was ready to begin with the procedure. The procedure itself was very straight forward and followed all the customary and traditional steps that we, that is to say those who are familiar with Hair Transplant Surgery, have come to expect. These would include, of course, the administering of the anesthetic, the removal of the donor strip (which is immediately placed in a cold saline solution and handed to skilled technicians for dissection into either, 1, 2, 3 or 4 follicular units with the aid of microscopes), the creation of the recipient sites and, finally, the placement of the grafts. Throughout the entire process, I felt absolutely no pain or discomfort minus, of course, the initial freezing process which takes up barely 1% of the total time of the entire procedure. I was actually even surprised when I asked Dr Rahal if he was almost finished removing the donor strip only to find out that the suturing, at this point, had already been completed. This is an example of just how pain free 99% of the procedure was. Shortly after posing this question, Dr Rahal undertook the task of creating the recipient sites. I did not bother him at this point with any questions for I could sense that he was extremely focused on the task at hand. At this point of the surgery, and only at this point of the surgery, I felt that I should remain quiet and refrain from asking any questions for there was a feeling in the room of a concentrated effort on the part of the entire team. Everybody present (there were nine in all at this point, including Dr. Rahal) was incredibly focused on their individual responsibilities. There was a genuine sense that each individual in attendance was actually there for the sole purpose of helping me achieve my goal. Dr Rahal worked nonstop for over an hour and a half creating thousands of recipient sites for the initial planting and would return for an additional 45 minutes in the afternoon to complete the creation of the remainder of the sites needed to accommodate the final tally for the number of grafts that were harvested. During this time, the rest of the team was either concentrating diligently on their responsibility of microscopically preparing the individual grafts or focusing their attention to the meticulous task of placing these grafts into the prepared recipient sites. By the end of the day, I would receive in all 5604 grafts. This consisted of 814 one hair grafts, 3171 two hair grafts, 1616 three hair grafts and 3 four hair grafts. This amount of grafts was produced from a strip measuring 44 square centimeters which would, in the end, equal 12016 hairs. I had asked Dr. Rahal to try and obtain the greatest amount of grafts that he could safely remove from my donor area, this was the result. By the end of the procedure, Dr Rahal managed to cover 97 square centimeters of balding area which would translate into an average of approximately 43 grafts per square centimeter. This number, however, does not, in actual fact, give us a true representation of the final product for certain areas of this balding surface (primarily the hairline) where in fact transplanted with a density of over 50 grafts per square centimeter. It is the conscientious use and strategic placement of the 2 and 3 hair grafts in the less densely packed areas that will help to create the overall illusion of density for my particular case. Consequently, I believe that it is crucial before undergoing hair transplant surgery for one to truly comprehend that no matter how you slice it or add it up, at the end of the day, you will still only have the same amount of hair on your head that you started with. However, in the hands of a skilled, knowledgeable, caring and artistic Hair Transplant Surgeon, such as Dr Rahal, the amount of hair that you have on your head at the start of the day can actually appear to multiply by the end. My many thanks to you, Dr Rahal, and to your dedicated and devoted team of nurses, technicians and patient coordinators, you all managed to incredibly execute your individual responsibilities together in such a way that the entire procedure from start to finish could only be described as being a true crescendo of perfect harmony. Bravo! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member corvettester Posted July 21, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 21, 2011 Hairgoesnothing, Congratulations and welcome to the community! Thank you for your detailed review. You've really given back to the community with this one... very impressive for a first post, I might add. I especially like this quote below as I regard it as very intuitive and very well stated point! Consequently, I believe that it is crucial before undergoing hair transplant surgery for one to truly comprehend that no matter how you slice it or add it up, at the end of the day, you will still only have the same amount of hair on your head that you started with. All the best with your upcoming growth. I'm sure it will live up to your expectations. Corvettester My Hair Loss Website - Hair Transplant with Dr. Dorin 1,696 FUT with Dr. Dorin on October 18, 2010. 1,305 FUT with Dr. Dorin on August 10, 2011. 565 FUE with Dr. Dorin on September 14, 2012. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Hairgoesnothing Posted July 21, 2011 Author Senior Member Share Posted July 21, 2011 Here are the photos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member corvettester Posted July 21, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 21, 2011 By the end of the day, I would receive in all 5604 grafts. This consisted of 814 one hair grafts, 3171 two hair grafts, 1616 three hair grafts and 3 four hair grafts. This amount of grafts was produced from a strip measuring 44 square centimeters which would, in the end, equal 12016 hairs. I had asked Dr. Rahal to try and obtain the greatest amount of grafts that he could safely remove from my donor area, this was the result. By the end of the procedure, Dr Rahal managed to cover 97 square centimeters of balding area which would translate into an average of approximately 43 grafts per square centimeter. This number, however, does not, in actual fact, give us a true representation of the final product for certain areas of this balding surface (primarily the hairline) where in fact transplanted with a density of over 50 grafts per square centimeter. It is the conscientious use and strategic placement of the 2 and 3 hair grafts in the less densely packed areas that will help to create the overall illusion of density for my particular case. One question though... You stated that your procedure will average 43 FU/cm2. However, correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't 5,604 grafts over 97 cm/2 translate to coverage of 57 FU/cm2? Corvettester My Hair Loss Website - Hair Transplant with Dr. Dorin 1,696 FUT with Dr. Dorin on October 18, 2010. 1,305 FUT with Dr. Dorin on August 10, 2011. 565 FUE with Dr. Dorin on September 14, 2012. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member NEWHAIRPLEASE Posted July 21, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 21, 2011 Hairgoesnothing Great story and good luck growing. I can't wait to tell my " Dr Rahal " story. How many nights did you wind up staying at the foxbar? Newhairplease!! Dr Rahal in January 19, 2012:) 4808 FUT grafts- 941 singles, 2809 doubles, 1031 triples, 27 quads My Hairloss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member NEWHAIRPLEASE Posted July 21, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 21, 2011 Hairgoesnothing Great story and good luck growing. I can't wait to tell my " Dr Rahal " story. How many nights did you wind up staying at the foxbar? Newhairplease!! Dr Rahal in January 19, 2012:) 4808 FUT grafts- 941 singles, 2809 doubles, 1031 triples, 27 quads My Hairloss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Hairsgonewild Posted July 21, 2011 Regular Member Share Posted July 21, 2011 Hey housemate! thanks for driving us around man! this guys is really cool and i can tell that he is gonna have great results! coming from a 2nd time HT patient. but now i did it with the best Dr Rahal! he's not lying at all. the foxbax is a must. it doesnt feel like a hotel at all. i feel like im at home with people who i can be comfortable with, talk freely and not be ashamed. haha one of a kind. good luck bro keep in touch! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member NEWHAIRPLEASE Posted July 21, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 21, 2011 Yeah, I'm booked at the foxbar for 8 nights in January. Three or four guys with shaved and cut up heads! Ha ha, it will be nice to not be the only one looking like that! Newhairplease!! Dr Rahal in January 19, 2012:) 4808 FUT grafts- 941 singles, 2809 doubles, 1031 triples, 27 quads My Hairloss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Hairsgonewild Posted July 22, 2011 Regular Member Share Posted July 22, 2011 @Newhairplease, cool man! i hope it should be a life changing experience for you. but hey, heads up man! jan is winter here! arrive here early. i heard planes get stuck or delayed here in winterstorms??? im not totally sure though..but i would look into it if i was you. cuz you waited too long for this too get a delayed flight. come here day before surgery. i got here 2 days before surgery man to buy my health foods ,get settled in, and even meet the patients here. just a friendly suggestion bro! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Hairgoesnothing Posted July 23, 2011 Author Senior Member Share Posted July 23, 2011 Thank you Corvettetester for your generous comments, I’ve read many good things about Dr. Rahal since I started to research Hair Transplants and now 5604 grafts later, I just felt that I had to share my great surgical experience also. As for your question: “wouldn’t 5604 grafts over 97 cm/2 translate to coverage of 57 fu/cm2?”. Math was never my strong point but I will try to explain my calculations. I always thought, according to what I’ve learned over the years (and please correct me If I’m wrong), that the average density in a donor area is about 100 follicular units per square centimeter. So if my donor extraction was 44 square centimeters, that should have equaled 100 FU X 44 cm/2 = 4400 follicular units from my donor strip. However, my density presented itself as above average yielding 5604 fu from a 44 cm/2 strip. With this, Dr. Rahal covered an area measuring 97 cm/2. If the grafts would have been equally distributed throughout this area, it would have averaged about 47 grafts per cm/2 (plus or minus) to give me a density nearing half of my original density on the top of my head (minus the crown). So you were right, I was a bit off on my estimation (and quite possibly, I was conservative on my estimates). However, a very large percentage of the grafts were used to rebuild my hairline and the density was gradually diminished from there back (oh, and I have very very fine hair so it had to be really packed tight also in the hairline). It would have been nice though to have received a total coverage of half of my original density over the area that was treated. Sorry for the confusion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member NEWHAIRPLEASE Posted July 23, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 23, 2011 @Newhairplease, cool man! i hope it should be a life changing experience for you. but hey, heads up man! jan is winter here! arrive here early. i heard planes get stuck or delayed here in winterstorms??? im not totally sure though..but i would look into it if i was you. cuz you waited too long for this too get a delayed flight. come here day before surgery. i got here 2 days before surgery man to buy my health foods ,get settled in, and even meet the patients here. just a friendly suggestion bro! Yea I'll be getting there at least a day, if not two before surgery. You'll probably think this is crazy, but I'm looking forward to seeing the snow. I'm from the south and snow is a rarity. Newhairplease!! Dr Rahal in January 19, 2012:) 4808 FUT grafts- 941 singles, 2809 doubles, 1031 triples, 27 quads My Hairloss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Hairgoesnothing Posted July 24, 2011 Author Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2011 NEWHAIRPLEASE, Sorry for the delay in answering. I'm just learning my way around this site. I stayed 14 days at the Foxbarr. It was great. The people you meet here become very good friends because you share so much before and after your hair transplant. The whole experience was great. You'll love it here. And you'll love the the great service and care you will receive at Dr. Rahal's. Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member NEWHAIRPLEASE Posted July 24, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2011 Sounds great! Thanks and good luck. You should be seeing some serious results about the time I'm going in! Newhairplease!! Dr Rahal in January 19, 2012:) 4808 FUT grafts- 941 singles, 2809 doubles, 1031 triples, 27 quads My Hairloss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member HARIRI Posted July 24, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 24, 2011 Nice contribution hairgoesnothing. I just arrived to the Foxbar last night. Indeed its so cozy and clean, felt like home. Also thanks for the magic tricks as hairgoesnothing works as a magician. How about that? lol. However Dr. Rahal gave him some of his magic to grow up some real hair and a great hairline. Have a good trip buddy and we will miss you. Plug removal + Strip scar revision - Dr. Ali Karadeniz (AEK)- May 23, 2015 Plug removal + 250 FUE temple points- Dr. Hakan Doganay (AHD)- July 3, 2013 Scar Tricopigmentation- Dr. Koray Erdogan (ASMED)- May 3, 2013 2500 FUT (Hairline Repair)- Dr. Rahal- July 26, 2011 My Hair Treatments: 1- Alpecin Double Effect Shampoo (Daily) 2- Regaine Solution Minoxidil 5% (2 ml once a day) 3- GNC Ultra NourishHair™ (Once a day) 4- GNC Herbal Plus Standardized Saw Palmetto (Once a day) My Rahal HT thread http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/164456-2500-fut-dr-rahal-hairline-repair.html[/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Hairgoesnothing Posted July 25, 2011 Author Senior Member Share Posted July 25, 2011 Thanks HARIRI, Sorry I missed you today. Had to head out early. But it was a fantastic two weeks. Can't wait for the results. I will do my best to keep regular postings of my progress. If you think my trick was good, just wait till you see your new hairline from doc Rahal. It's going to be amazing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member NEWHAIRPLEASE Posted July 25, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 25, 2011 I get more and more pumped everytime I hear news about a success story of Dr Rahal! Newhairplease!! Dr Rahal in January 19, 2012:) 4808 FUT grafts- 941 singles, 2809 doubles, 1031 triples, 27 quads My Hairloss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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