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FUT Hasson Sep 19/20 | 6,094 grafts


Twintwin

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Month 2 update:

- I have shed pretty much all transplanted hair between month 1 and month 2

- I haven’t gotten a haircut since procedure and the scar is not noticeable anymore except when hair is wet (it’s been the case for the last 2 weeks maybe)

- minor shock loss around the scar on the sides but nothing too bad

- the hair where I suffer from shock loss is a little coarse which is strange 

- I haven’t had any pimple, itching or anything of the sort so far 

- I noticed a few new hair popping recently, feels like a stubble at this points. Hoping this is going to accelerate in the next few months

- I am still wearing a hat most of the time.

I have attached some more pre-op photos and some 2-months post-op photos.

 

let me know your thoughts :)

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That scar is now well hidden. Personally I found month two to be the worst in the ugly duckling phase. However having said that, a lot of healing gets covered by this stage (with still more healing a head). You’re look Great at this point. Thanks for sharing. 👌

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Quick question y’all:

I’m currently at roughly 2 months + 1 week. When touching my scalp, I often feel mini bumps, which are made of dead skins and flakes mostly. But when I pick them up with my fingertips and/or fingernails, a hair is often attached to it (see attached photo)

Is it possible that picking these dead skins will impact my final result?

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47 minutes ago, Twintwin said:

Quick question y’all:

I’m currently at roughly 2 months + 1 week. When touching my scalp, I often feel mini bumps, which are made of dead skins and flakes mostly. But when I pick them up with my fingertips and/or fingernails, a hair is often attached to it (see attached photo)

Is it possible that picking these dead skins will impact my final result?

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Noting to worry about. 👍

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I have nearly an identical story as yours... same exact age and pattern and I have a FUT scheduled with Dr. Hasson in late 2023 for the same graft quote. 

Looking at your pics a few weeks out, I would be very excited for what's to come in a couple of months. I think you'll have great results and I'm excited to follow your journey because mine should be exactly the same. If you could upload photos of the donor area and scar on each update that would be greatly appreciated!

Good luck! 

 

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Month 3 update!

Overall, not a ton to report on. I started seeing some growth maybe 2-3 weeks ago. Not real “new hairline” shape noticeable though. 
At roughly 5-6 weeks post-op I could see some black dots on my scalp and thought it was new hair but these dots disappeared in the next 3-4 weeks so I think it was remaining grafts that had not shed.

I only had 2-3 pimples in total. No itchy sensations at all.

Im hoping for a lot more growth in the next 2-3 months.

Scar is not noticeable. It’s even hard to capture it on photos when looking for it!

please let me know your thoughts on the progress so far!

 

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On 12/20/2022 at 4:10 PM, Twintwin said:

Month 3 update!

Overall, not a ton to report on. I started seeing some growth maybe 2-3 weeks ago. Not real “new hairline” shape noticeable though. 
At roughly 5-6 weeks post-op I could see some black dots on my scalp and thought it was new hair but these dots disappeared in the next 3-4 weeks so I think it was remaining grafts that had not shed.

I only had 2-3 pimples in total. No itchy sensations at all.

Im hoping for a lot more growth in the next 2-3 months.

Scar is not noticeable. It’s even hard to capture it on photos when looking for it!

please let me know your thoughts on the progress so far!

 

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You can expect itching very soon. That’s when the sprouting is happening. It may be controversial to say but I would gently rub the itchy area regularly (not fingernails) and I think it helped the hairs to pop through. I had a lot of superficial rough skin and I think gentle rubbing help slough it off so the hairs could spring free. Also, when you shampoo give the area a brisk scrub with your fingertips. Not 100 on this but I felt it stimulated the area and assisted in healing. But there should be no pain and nothing sharp like fingernails or a comb. 

Looking forward to following your case. 

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16 hours ago, JoDimaggio22 said:

Your scar looks good. Do you usually have great healing abilities or are you prone to scarring? Either way I have a feeling this will be a homerun. Also since they have the strip higher it leaves very good fue hair available. I’d say another 3-4K if ever needed 

I would say my wounds usually heal pretty fast, yes.

As for the remaining grafts available for FUE, the doc told me it’s around 4K. I plan on doing an FUE in a couple of years as a touch ups where needed.

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Hi Twintwin I have a few questions as I’m relatively early days in my procedure with Dr Hasson

did Dr Hasson tell you about the possibility of further hair loss? Such as going into a Norwood 6/7

When you started shedding, was it uneven? For example did one side shed more significantly than the other? For me my left side has been shedding more than my right side.

Do you have any day 1 photos? And do you have your graft count for day 1? Would be curious to know how many hairs went into your front and your crown.

Also I know what you mean from feeling cold and shaking, on my first day they noticed it (I wasn’t eating much, overate at the hotel) so they gave me their weighted blankets for the rest of the procedure. You weren’t alone in that.

 

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4 months update!

- I noticed some substantial growth in the last month. I’m definitely above baseline. Now using fibers instead or wearing hats. And with fibers I appear to have a full head of hair
- really haven’t had that many issues in terms of pimples or itchy scalp overall

- scar is completely undetectable

- overall I’m glad I went with FUT as my donor looks untouched and I never wear my hair super short anyway

 

excited for the next few months. Let me know what you guys think!

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Month 5 update 

 

- growth continued this past month. It’s hard to notice day to day as you get used to having more hair but when I look back at photos from month 2,3 and 4 I can clearly see the difference. I would say now I am getting almost to the same place where I was before op with fibres on

- there are still areas where I would like more density (see photos below). Especially both corners of my hairline + that bridge between hairline and crown. That area got almost no graft if you look at post op pics so not sure what to expect. Might be a touch up for the future.

- for the next month I am hoping for some more growth (I.e., new hair) as well as maturing the existing new hair that already sprouted.

- as you can see with the different photos, scar is super difficult to see. Got a haircut this morning, pretty short on the side and even with wet hair it’s tough to see it. 
 

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please let me know your thoughts. As of now I think I am on track for month 5 ans happy with the results. 

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