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For whatever it's worth a lot of the results patients post have asymmetrical growth rates, meaning one side often comes in far more quickly than the other. That doesn't mean it won't even out by the end of all this. If you were seeing zero growth in a big patch that could be cause for concern, but this looks fine so far. Just be patient for now.

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6 months update

 

As was mentioned to me countless of times and I let my hair anxiety get the better of me:  Patience is a virtue.

 

There was a significant improvement in the last month and finally i feel like it's getting closer to where i wished my hair would be prior to to the operation.

 

Left side is still significantly denser than the right side, but all in all I belive it look good for 6 months.

 

Would love your feedback on the difference between the two sides and your overall feedback on where things stand and how much improvement i'm still facing.

 

  Left side -Full of hair and there's even a ponytail :

 

 

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Right side - Higher Hairline and looks not as good as the left side. Thoughts?

 

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Frontal

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8 month update 

 

Hey everyone ,

 

I'll just say this is one of the best decisions iv'e ever made.

 

Bisanaga is a genius.

 

Things are going exactly as they should be and i'm actually stoked with my hair.

 

There's a tiny thing that seems abnormal and it's the center-front part which is still a bit thin. attaching photos for your impression of the overall great result so far.

 

would LOVE some feedback from you guys!

 

 

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frontal part a bit lacking:

 

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 My 18-Month Hair Transplant Journey: *Results and Reflections*

Hello everyone!

It's been a while since I last posted, but I'm finally back with a major update on my hair transplant journey. I can't believe it's been 18 months since I took the plunge and decided to address my hair loss. Today, I want to share my results, experiences, and some advice for anyone who might be considering a hair transplant.

First and foremost, let's talk results. I have to say, it's easy on of the best decisions iv'e ever made.

I'm ecstatic with how my hair has turned out! I've attached some before-and-after photos below for you all to see the difference.

Before Hair Transplant ( a couple of years ago with no treatment and no medications): IMG-2646.jpg.f95049cb8352d5631ee9d3444c6e8a7c.jpg

 

18 Months Post Hair Transplant: [Insert link to after photos]

 

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As you can see, the transformation is truly remarkable. The transplanted hair has grown in thick and dense, and it's given me a newfound sense of confidence. It took a while for the results to really show (as expected), but it was well worth the wait.

Throughout this journey, I've faced a few challenges that I'd like to share:

Patience: The most important thing to remember is that hair transplants take time. You won't see immediate results, and it may take a few months for the transplanted hair to even start growing. Stay patient and trust the process.

Post-op care: Make sure to follow your surgeon's post-op care instructions to the letter. This will help ensure optimal results and avoid complications. I was diligent with my care and had no issues with infection or scarring.

Mental preparedness: It's essential to prepare yourself mentally for the changes that come with a hair transplant. You may experience shedding, which can be disheartening, but it's a normal part of the process. Stay positive and remind yourself that it's temporary.

Overall, I'm incredibly happy with my decision to undergo a hair transplant. It's been a life-changing experience, and I couldn't be more pleased with the results. For those considering a hair transplant, Bisanga is just on another level and it was SO worth the travel.

 

THANK YOU SO MUCH  DR BISANGA!

I want to extend my gratitude to this community for being a fantastic source of information, support, and inspiration throughout my journey. If you have any questions or concerns about hair transplants, please feel free to comment below or send me a private message. I'm always happy to help!

Wishing you all the best in your hair restoration journeys!

Cheers,
🙂

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7 minutes ago, UAEtoBrussels said:

 My 18-Month Hair Transplant Journey: *Results and Reflections*

Hello everyone!

It's been a while since I last posted, but I'm finally back with a major update on my hair transplant journey. I can't believe it's been 18 months since I took the plunge and decided to address my hair loss. Today, I want to share my results, experiences, and some advice for anyone who might be considering a hair transplant.

First and foremost, let's talk results. I have to say, it's easy on of the best decisions iv'e ever made.

I'm ecstatic with how my hair has turned out! I've attached some before-and-after photos below for you all to see the difference.

Before Hair Transplant ( a couple of years ago with no treatment and no medications): IMG-2646.jpg.f95049cb8352d5631ee9d3444c6e8a7c.jpg

 

18 Months Post Hair Transplant: [Insert link to after photos]

 

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As you can see, the transformation is truly remarkable. The transplanted hair has grown in thick and dense, and it's given me a newfound sense of confidence. It took a while for the results to really show (as expected), but it was well worth the wait.

Throughout this journey, I've faced a few challenges that I'd like to share:

Patience: The most important thing to remember is that hair transplants take time. You won't see immediate results, and it may take a few months for the transplanted hair to even start growing. Stay patient and trust the process.

Post-op care: Make sure to follow your surgeon's post-op care instructions to the letter. This will help ensure optimal results and avoid complications. I was diligent with my care and had no issues with infection or scarring.

Mental preparedness: It's essential to prepare yourself mentally for the changes that come with a hair transplant. You may experience shedding, which can be disheartening, but it's a normal part of the process. Stay positive and remind yourself that it's temporary.

Overall, I'm incredibly happy with my decision to undergo a hair transplant. It's been a life-changing experience, and I couldn't be more pleased with the results. For those considering a hair transplant, Bisanga is just on another level and it was SO worth the travel.

 

THANK YOU SO MUCH  DR BISANGA!

I want to extend my gratitude to this community for being a fantastic source of information, support, and inspiration throughout my journey. If you have any questions or concerns about hair transplants, please feel free to comment below or send me a private message. I'm always happy to help!

Wishing you all the best in your hair restoration journeys!

Cheers,
🙂

love a happy ending, well done to you sir 👏🏻👏🏻🔥🔥 hair looks great 

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54 minutes ago, UAEtoBrussels said:

 My 18-Month Hair Transplant Journey: *Results and Reflections*

Hello everyone!

It's been a while since I last posted, but I'm finally back with a major update on my hair transplant journey. I can't believe it's been 18 months since I took the plunge and decided to address my hair loss. Today, I want to share my results, experiences, and some advice for anyone who might be considering a hair transplant.

First and foremost, let's talk results. I have to say, it's easy on of the best decisions iv'e ever made.

I'm ecstatic with how my hair has turned out! I've attached some before-and-after photos below for you all to see the difference.

Before Hair Transplant ( a couple of years ago with no treatment and no medications): IMG-2646.jpg.f95049cb8352d5631ee9d3444c6e8a7c.jpg

 

18 Months Post Hair Transplant: [Insert link to after photos]

 

IMG-2637.thumb.jpg.7584333597b2190584e4b0339904fa43.jpgIMG-2640.thumb.jpg.e1f5dceef4fd5836bd4fce640931b56c.jpgIMG-2644.thumb.jpg.e9d3c848f4981520258e10d73c867c71.jpgIMG-2645.thumb.jpg.83c6550da098959a7792f683d207db7b.jpg

As you can see, the transformation is truly remarkable. The transplanted hair has grown in thick and dense, and it's given me a newfound sense of confidence. It took a while for the results to really show (as expected), but it was well worth the wait.

Throughout this journey, I've faced a few challenges that I'd like to share:

Patience: The most important thing to remember is that hair transplants take time. You won't see immediate results, and it may take a few months for the transplanted hair to even start growing. Stay patient and trust the process.

Post-op care: Make sure to follow your surgeon's post-op care instructions to the letter. This will help ensure optimal results and avoid complications. I was diligent with my care and had no issues with infection or scarring.

Mental preparedness: It's essential to prepare yourself mentally for the changes that come with a hair transplant. You may experience shedding, which can be disheartening, but it's a normal part of the process. Stay positive and remind yourself that it's temporary.

Overall, I'm incredibly happy with my decision to undergo a hair transplant. It's been a life-changing experience, and I couldn't be more pleased with the results. For those considering a hair transplant, Bisanga is just on another level and it was SO worth the travel.

 

THANK YOU SO MUCH  DR BISANGA!

I want to extend my gratitude to this community for being a fantastic source of information, support, and inspiration throughout my journey. If you have any questions or concerns about hair transplants, please feel free to comment below or send me a private message. I'm always happy to help!

Wishing you all the best in your hair restoration journeys!

Cheers,
🙂

 

in your first post (nov 21') you say you are on medication since many years. in this post (march 23') you post a picture and say this was just a couple years ago when you were not on medication. also teh hair in the pic (nov 21') looks very different than the hair in the pic in this post 2 years ago. this is all very confusing to say gthe least

 

 

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1 minute ago, Mike10 said:

 

in your first post (nov 21') you say you are on medication since many years. in this post (march 23') you post a picture and say this was just a couple years ago when you were not on medication. also the pic (nov 21') looks very different than the pic in this post 2 years ago. this is all very confusing to say gthe least

 

 

nothing to be confused about.

 

Had a break from medication for like 6 months or so, shedding was imminent. 

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6 hours ago, UAEtoBrussels said:

nothing to be confused about.

 

Had a break from medication for like 6 months or so, shedding was imminent. 

that was oviously a bad idea. you need to stay on medication especially with the surgery now

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22 hours ago, UAEtoBrussels said:

 My 18-Month Hair Transplant Journey: *Results and Reflections*

Hello everyone!

It's been a while since I last posted, but I'm finally back with a major update on my hair transplant journey. I can't believe it's been 18 months since I took the plunge and decided to address my hair loss. Today, I want to share my results, experiences, and some advice for anyone who might be considering a hair transplant.

First and foremost, let's talk results. I have to say, it's easy on of the best decisions iv'e ever made.

I'm ecstatic with how my hair has turned out! I've attached some before-and-after photos below for you all to see the difference.

Before Hair Transplant ( a couple of years ago with no treatment and no medications): IMG-2646.jpg.f95049cb8352d5631ee9d3444c6e8a7c.jpg

 

18 Months Post Hair Transplant: [Insert link to after photos]

 

IMG-2637.thumb.jpg.7584333597b2190584e4b0339904fa43.jpgIMG-2640.thumb.jpg.e1f5dceef4fd5836bd4fce640931b56c.jpgIMG-2644.thumb.jpg.e9d3c848f4981520258e10d73c867c71.jpgIMG-2645.thumb.jpg.83c6550da098959a7792f683d207db7b.jpg

As you can see, the transformation is truly remarkable. The transplanted hair has grown in thick and dense, and it's given me a newfound sense of confidence. It took a while for the results to really show (as expected), but it was well worth the wait.

Throughout this journey, I've faced a few challenges that I'd like to share:

Patience: The most important thing to remember is that hair transplants take time. You won't see immediate results, and it may take a few months for the transplanted hair to even start growing. Stay patient and trust the process.

Post-op care: Make sure to follow your surgeon's post-op care instructions to the letter. This will help ensure optimal results and avoid complications. I was diligent with my care and had no issues with infection or scarring.

Mental preparedness: It's essential to prepare yourself mentally for the changes that come with a hair transplant. You may experience shedding, which can be disheartening, but it's a normal part of the process. Stay positive and remind yourself that it's temporary.

Overall, I'm incredibly happy with my decision to undergo a hair transplant. It's been a life-changing experience, and I couldn't be more pleased with the results. For those considering a hair transplant, Bisanga is just on another level and it was SO worth the travel.

 

THANK YOU SO MUCH  DR BISANGA!

I want to extend my gratitude to this community for being a fantastic source of information, support, and inspiration throughout my journey. If you have any questions or concerns about hair transplants, please feel free to comment below or send me a private message. I'm always happy to help!

Wishing you all the best in your hair restoration journeys!

Cheers,
🙂

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Hello,

I'm reaching out for some advice and insight into my current situation with my hair transplant. Up until the two years mark (October)  after i underwent the procedure, everything seemed perfect. My hair was looking great, and I was more than satisfied with the results.

However, right around the two-year mark , which means in the last 5 months, I've noticed my hair beginning to shed significantly, and it feels like my transplant is slowly fading away. This change has been quite distressing, considering how well things were going.

I've attached some pictures to show the current state of my hair. As for my daily routine, I've been consistent with minoxidil, taking finasteride 1mg, MSM, and biotin every day. Additionally, I've been getting PRP treatments every month in an effort to maintain the health and appearance of my hair.

Despite these efforts, the shedding has continued, and I'm really concerned about losing the progress I had achieved.

I'm here to seek any advice, personal experiences, or recommendations that might help me understand what's happening and what steps I can take next. Could this be a temporary phase, or is there something more I should be doing to address this issue?

Any feedback or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to read about my situation and for any help you can provide.

 

 

Current state:

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My state after 2 years when everything was fine: 

 

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Your question reminded me of a video by one of the members here, that aired one issue to do with transplanted hairs often being all synced to go into growth and resting phase within a couple of months of each other. It mainly counsels patience while the next growth phase returns.

 

At 21 months for me, I would say I do notice a few more stray fallen hairs around the place.

 

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