Senior Member mr_peanutbutter Posted April 13 Senior Member Share Posted April 13 5 hours ago, azza786 said: Hi all, Thought I'd share my frontal results. So I am at 16 months post op for this. Whilst from the top down, it doesn't look too bad, I still have the issue which I have always had through the 6 HTs and that is the see through look from the front. It kind of makes it look as if I am balding so that's a bit annoying. Only positive to emerge is that I have more hair on top than I did 16 months back so I plan on keeping it short eventually with the use of SMP to give it a boost. I recall after 14 days from the last surgery, short actually suited me and it all blended in well together. In reality, I feel that the hairline sparseness and lower crown thinning will spoil the reason for suregey. However, I'm aware now that atleast I have follicles to play with and with added density with SMP in certain areas, it will pull off a uniform short hair look. With the psychological impacts of hair loss that I have been through, I really just want to not think towards this anymore as it's been exhausting beyond words but atleast I am in a better place than I was a few years back. I will share pictures of the condition of my scalp on the day of my first ever SMP and yes it's a day and night difference but still I have not met exactly what I intended so plan B it is - shorter cut (not shaved off) with SMP. do line this and it will look like a full head of hair im just confused how yoi are 16 month op when you were 6 month post op just a few days ago Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member azza786 Posted April 13 Author Senior Member Share Posted April 13 2 minutes ago, mr_peanutbutter said: do line this and it will look like a full head of hair im just confused how yoi are 16 month op when you were 6 month post op just a few days ago 16 months post op HT 1 which was front only 6 months midscalp and crown I did 2 sittings. 3608 grafts with dr h.rahal, june 2007 1623 grafts- dr h. rahal, november 2008 total- 5231 grafts My Hair Loss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Fox243 Posted May 17 Regular Member Share Posted May 17 On 4/13/2024 at 12:11 PM, azza786 said: 16 months post op HT 1 which was front only 6 months midscalp and crown I did 2 sittings. Curious if you've seen any improvement at this point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member azza786 Posted May 17 Author Senior Member Share Posted May 17 Hi, Yes there has been. Change in look (in an improved way for the front, left and right profiles. View from back still not all there yet. Will add some pictures soon. 1 1 3608 grafts with dr h.rahal, june 2007 1623 grafts- dr h. rahal, november 2008 total- 5231 grafts My Hair Loss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member azza786 Posted May 20 Author Senior Member Share Posted May 20 Hi, Yes there has been. Change in look (in an improved way for the front, left and right profiles. View from back still not all there yet. Will add some pictures soon. 3608 grafts with dr h.rahal, june 2007 1623 grafts- dr h. rahal, november 2008 total- 5231 grafts My Hair Loss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member azza786 Posted May 20 Author Senior Member Share Posted May 20 (edited) Hello all, 7.5 months post mid and crown... Def some change in mid scalp. Crown... Very very very slow. Front third is 17 months post op. Edited May 20 by azza786 4 3608 grafts with dr h.rahal, june 2007 1623 grafts- dr h. rahal, november 2008 total- 5231 grafts My Hair Loss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Fox243 Posted May 20 Regular Member Share Posted May 20 1 hour ago, azza786 said: Hello all, 7.5 months post mid and crown... Def some change in mid scalp. Crown... Very very very slow. Front third is 17 months post op. Definitely a significant improvement from the last month. I hope that this continues to thicken at this pace. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Al - Moderator Posted May 21 Moderators Share Posted May 21 You are at almost the exact same spot as I am. Thin hair all over and trying to use body hair to create a half decent looking head of hair. Your front half doesn't look too bad. It's a little thin, but it provides enough coverage to look like you're not bald. The crown is where your biggest issue still is although you may get a bit more filling in there still. Again, I'm in the same place. Do you have any body grafts left to use? For myself I'm hoping to get at least one more good session to try to fill in the worst spots and sort of bring it all together, so it looks like normal thinning in the crown with enough hair everywhere else to look OK in most situations. That looks like exactly what you need too. 1 Al Forum Moderator (formerly BeHappy) I am a forum moderator for hairrestorationnetwork.com. I am not a Dr. and I do not work for any particular Dr. My opinions are my own and may not reflect the opinions of other moderators or the owner of this site. I am also a hair transplant patient and repair patient. You can view some of my repair journey here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member azza786 Posted May 21 Author Senior Member Share Posted May 21 24 minutes ago, Al - Moderator said: You are at almost the exact same spot as I am. Thin hair all over and trying to use body hair to create a half decent looking head of hair. Your front half doesn't look too bad. It's a little thin, but it provides enough coverage to look like you're not bald. The crown is where your biggest issue still is although you may get a bit more filling in there still. Again, I'm in the same place. Do you have any body grafts left to use? For myself I'm hoping to get at least one more good session to try to fill in the worst spots and sort of bring it all together, so it looks like normal thinning in the crown with enough hair everywhere else to look OK in most situations. That looks like exactly what you need too. Body hair wise, I would say so so. I still am feeling stubbles in that region so let's see. 3608 grafts with dr h.rahal, june 2007 1623 grafts- dr h. rahal, november 2008 total- 5231 grafts My Hair Loss Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member bigmistake Posted May 21 Regular Member Share Posted May 21 (edited) 7 hours ago, Al - Moderator said: You are at almost the exact same spot as I am. Thin hair all over and trying to use body hair to create a half decent looking head of hair. Your front half doesn't look too bad. It's a little thin, but it provides enough coverage to look like you're not bald. The crown is where your biggest issue still is although you may get a bit more filling in there still. Again, I'm in the same place. Do you have any body grafts left to use? For myself I'm hoping to get at least one more good session to try to fill in the worst spots and sort of bring it all together, so it looks like normal thinning in the crown with enough hair everywhere else to look OK in most situations. That looks like exactly what you need too. I saw Dr Bisanga's video on Dr U's Zeiss machine for body grafts. As per the video body hair survival is almost 100% using that machine, maybe you should speak to him for your final session using body hair. @azza786 and @Al - Moderator Does your body hair (non beard) grow to the length of scalp hair ? Edited May 21 by bigmistake Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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