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Wow- Work looks really clean and refined.  H&W clinic looks like they are the best in Canada.  Kind of regret i have.  What if i went to them instead, maybe i would not be in the mess I am in.  They seem to know what they are doing. 

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Haha that made me chuckle, everything looks right on track, patience is the hardest thing.


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15 minutes ago, J5_95 said:

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Lol. So relatable. The saying "A watched pot never boils" applies to hair transplants as much as anything else. I somehow managed to put it out of my mind during the first few months (which is very unlike me considering I tend to have obsessive thoughts about most everything haha) and it did make the time pass quicker. If you're able to do that, then one day you'll just look in the mirror and be like WOAH I HAVE HAIR! I also wore hats a lot so that my scalp wasn't looking me straight in the face every time I passed a mirror, so perhaps that would help as well. 

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These were taken on November 13, so just shy of two months. Was getting a few pimples in the recipient right up until 2.5 months, then nothing. As soon as I hit 3 weeks all those beautiful grafts packed up and took off. If I remember correctly, I shed pretty much everything in about 72 hours. Hair is slightly damp.

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The following day I decided to buzz it right down to get a better idea of my recipient healing. This is a 5 mm clipper, so slightly under a #2 guard. I would be pretty hard pressed to see any scarring, and I think I'd be comfortable taking it lower in the future.132005549_3062256967334805_6819973949808679953_n.thumb.jpg.03f1cae5b544554efb664eaf1ae46c34.jpg131976208_397124501345658_4303900636543983148_n.jpg.167114353570072c6607e9b94e91e2a3.jpg131824590_880843665995419_1977318420406122384_n.jpg.3c30348c0cf301b922ced1b1048eb4ee.jpg132022680_301416871291171_2899656535268383707_n.jpg.170c832957df60553713235269f2cf5b.jpg

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On 12/16/2020 at 10:17 AM, pkipling said:

Lol. So relatable. The saying "A watched pot never boils" applies to hair transplants as much as anything else. I somehow managed to put it out of my mind during the first few months (which is very unlike me considering I tend to have obsessive thoughts about most everything haha) and it did make the time pass quicker. If you're able to do that, then one day you'll just look in the mirror and be like WOAH I HAVE HAIR! I also wore hats a lot so that my scalp wasn't looking me straight in the face every time I passed a mirror, so perhaps that would help as well. 

Haha, ya it's tough not to agonize over it every day. Still early in the process, so it's all good

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4 months. Stopped wearing a hat about 3 weeks ago. It's still a little weak on my right side, but it's tough to tell unless you're looking straight on, and I can do a bit of comb over to camouflage it. Left side looks way further along. I'm definitely in the excited phase now! Time for a haircut.

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Just scrolled through the thread and I could tell at 3 months it was about ready to pop for you.  Next couple of months should be fun, enjoy the ride!

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15 hours ago, Ben123 said:

Amazing! I'm at 2 months and a week after my procedure with Dr.Hasson I hope my results will be as good as yours at the 4 months mark.

He puts out consistent quality work, I'd say you were in good hands!

9 hours ago, deitel130 said:

Looking good. What a difference between that 3 and 4 month mark to really get things moving. 

I didn't even notice in real time. Wasn't until I was loading the photos and looked at last months post. Had almost forgotten how much it had changed!

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On 1/23/2021 at 10:12 PM, J5_95 said:

4 months. Stopped wearing a hat about 3 weeks ago. It's still a little weak on my right side, but it's tough to tell unless you're looking straight on, and I can do a bit of comb over to camouflage it. Left side looks way further along. I'm definitely in the excited phase now! Time for a haircut.

This looks amazing! And as for that lingering redness, speaking from my own experience, even if people were able to catch a glimpse of it, they wouldn't even register it as anything alarming - and definitely wouldn't say anything to you even if they did. You're already in great shape and have even more to look forward to. :)

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Check out my hair loss website for photos

FUE surgery by Dr. Mohebi on 7/31/14
2,001 grafts - Ones: 607; Twos: 925; Threes: 413; Fours: 56

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Just about 5 months, and had a fresh cut, no product just blow dried. I've notice that the skin under my temporal peak on the left side is still really red, couldn't see it before. My right is fine, so hopefully the left catches up eventually. Still have a weak spot on my right temple, and dead center that are lagging. Took all the photos is harsh direct lighting. Barber took it down to a 0.5. I think it looks ok most places, save for my right side, but open to opinions. Maybe I'll keep it at a 1 just to be safe in the future.

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Incredible results already - even with the little improvements you mentioned still to come. The donor area also looks fantastic and I'm happy you're able to go that short with the fade. 

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Check out my hair loss website for photos

FUE surgery by Dr. Mohebi on 7/31/14
2,001 grafts - Ones: 607; Twos: 925; Threes: 413; Fours: 56

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Amazing for 5 months, your donor has healed so well, the scarring is virtually undetectable. 

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That's an incredible result so far at only 5 months! you have months ahead of you to look forward to continual growth and healing. Your donor is exceptional. I look forward to following further updates and thanks for sharing! All the best!

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