Regular Member artheus05 Posted February 3 Regular Member Share Posted February 3 Hi everyone, After reading a countless amount of reviews, the time has come to write my own. To make it interesting, I thought about sharing my journey as I go through it (more details will be added as we go). Photos pre-procedure Preparation After thorough research for the past 5 years, I was finally ready to get a hair transplant surgery. I've lost my job a few months ago which means that, even though I have less money, I have way more time (and when you have money, you have not time, always like this...). Eugenix has always came back to the top of my list so I decided to establish contact with them (25/26 of Jan). After lengthy exchanges, I've been told they have available slots in the upcoming weekends and we've agreed to try to make it work, but post-pone if the admin would take time. On the 28th I had my eVISA, on the 29th my flights and on the 30th my blood tests. And I've chosen the Exclusive package with Dr. Somesh. Day one (03/03/24) I've arrived (delayed flight) very early today (3rd Feb). Being tired was the only 'not ideal' aspect, the rest I must say went extremely smoothly. Drove by a Eugenix chauffeur to the clinic at 11.30am, taken care of by the staff to first sign all the paperwork, they then took photos of my current hair situation. Meeting Dr. Somesh in person, we discuss my hairline, he draw what he thought would be ideal and we took new photos. Then the shaving of the soon-to-be implanted areas, wash and we took the direction of the operation theatre. It took around 2 hours for Dr Somesh and his team to do the local anesthesia, the 4,801 slits and the PRP injection. To be clear, it was an entirely painless procedure. And the staff was lovely and caring. Back to my accommodation where I had diner (or lunch considering the jet lag), and get as much rest as possible before tomorrow. hairline design and areas definition front view hairline design and areas definition angle view hairline design and areas definition top view after first shave slits front/top view slits back/top view Day one (04/03/24) [transplantation day, stay tuned] 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member artheus05 Posted February 5 Author Regular Member Share Posted February 5 (right, I thought I'd be able to edit my post but apparently not. So I will reply to myself until the admin/modos can advice) Day two (04/03/24) Gosh, that was a long day. Waking up at 7.30am IST, breakfast then at the clinic at 9am. Dr Somesh wanted to see how the day go to perhaps do all transplants in one day. A bit nervous as I didn't know what to expect in terms of sensations or pain. In 3-4h, the team already extracted and implanted 1780 grafts (right side of my donor, and implanted on the top, behind the hairline). Time for a lunch break (the mushroom biryani was delicious) and we were back at it at around 2pm. Now onto the left part of my donor area, with around the same amount of grafts (final numbers will be shared later). Implantation followed the first one on the top but in direction of the crown. Dr Somesh was really happy with the condition of my skin and how it reacted. Not much bleeding and I could handle the low pain. So we decided to continue and finish everything today. Last part of my donor, the middle was extracted (~1300) to fill my crown and they started to isolate the single hair graft for the hairline. Once the hairline was done, Dr Somesh and the team took and extra ~50 grafts to fill the remaining slits. Dr Somesh then had a very close look at the result and thought the crown could have 5 more grafts implanted in the right side of my crown whorl. Once done, the hair transplant procedure was finally done, a bit past 8pm. I then had the final trim of my remaining hair, took photos and had the speech and package for the Care team (all you need for the following week). A note on the pain: I found it more 'unsettling' or 'uncomfortable' at times rather than painful. The 'most' painful part for me was the repetition of the small needle for the anesthesia (probably like a 3/10). If the anesthesia was done properly and equally on the specific areas, extraction was completely painless and implantation was painless or a small 1/10. If the anesthesia didn't take properly or needed a bit more, the extraction was a 1/10, and implantation a 3-4/10. But is was rare. Out of 10-11h of procedure, I had a dozen of 3-4/10 painful moment. I almost feel asleep at some point. End of procedure – front view End of procedure – back and crown view End of procedure – crown close-up view (before Dr Somesh wanted to had 5 more grafts) Day three / post-op (05/03/24) Struggled to get proper sleep, the first hours were horrible. But then I've found a position with the neck pillow that was ok with my head and got 4-5h of sleep from there. Woke up very well, felt good, had breakfast but shortly after I felt dizzy, weak and nauseous. I've checked with the Care team and they thought that I was dehydrated (you don't really realise how much they make you drink during the procedure but when you get back to your room, it's a different story). I was get anxious as my flight was supposed to be at 2am the next day (and it reminded me a situation I've been in the past). Anyway, they provided me with Oral Rehydration Solutions and Xanax-equivalent tablet to calm me down. All of that helped a lot and I felt better the rest of the day. However I've change my flight by one day to allow for further rest before a +9h flight back. Bit of swelling but nothing dramatic. Day after procedure – top view Day after procedure – back view I would like to thank Eugenix, Dr Somesh and the entire technicians team. Their work met the standards I've seen among other cases and why I've chosen them. Now I can't wait for Day 7 and of course, seeing the evolution in the upcoming months! 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Kamran10 Posted February 5 Regular Member Share Posted February 5 (edited) Congratulations, look forward to seeing your transformations Edited February 5 by Kamran10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Shadman Posted February 5 Senior Member Share Posted February 5 3 hours ago, artheus05 said: (right, I thought I'd be able to edit my post but apparently not. So I will reply to myself until the admin/modos can advice) Day two (04/03/24) Gosh, that was a long day. Waking up at 7.30am IST, breakfast then at the clinic at 9am. Dr Somesh wanted to see how the day go to perhaps do all transplants in one day. A bit nervous as I didn't know what to expect in terms of sensations or pain. In 3-4h, the team already extracted and implanted 1780 grafts (right side of my donor, and implanted on the top, behind the hairline). Time for a lunch break (the mushroom biryani was delicious) and we were back at it at around 2pm. Now onto the left part of my donor area, with around the same amount of grafts (final numbers will be shared later). Implantation followed the first one on the top but in direction of the crown. Dr Somesh was really happy with the condition of my skin and how it reacted. Not much bleeding and I could handle the low pain. So we decided to continue and finish everything today. Last part of my donor, the middle was extracted (~1300) to fill my crown and they started to isolate the single hair graft for the hairline. Once the hairline was done, Dr Somesh and the team took and extra ~50 grafts to fill the remaining slits. Dr Somesh then had a very close look at the result and thought the crown could have 5 more grafts implanted in the right side of my crown whorl. Once done, the hair transplant procedure was finally done, a bit past 8pm. I then had the final trim of my remaining hair, took photos and had the speech and package for the Care team (all you need for the following week). A note on the pain: I found it more 'unsettling' or 'uncomfortable' at times rather than painful. The 'most' painful part for me was the repetition of the small needle for the anesthesia (probably like a 3/10). If the anesthesia was done properly and equally on the specific areas, extraction was completely painless and implantation was painless or a small 1/10. If the anesthesia didn't take properly or needed a bit more, the extraction was a 1/10, and implantation a 3-4/10. But is was rare. Out of 10-11h of procedure, I had a dozen of 3-4/10 painful moment. I almost feel asleep at some point. End of procedure – front view End of procedure – back and crown view End of procedure – crown close-up view (before Dr Somesh wanted to had 5 more grafts) Day three / post-op (05/03/24) Struggled to get proper sleep, the first hours were horrible. But then I've found a position with the neck pillow that was ok with my head and got 4-5h of sleep from there. Woke up very well, felt good, had breakfast but shortly after I felt dizzy, weak and nauseous. I've checked with the Care team and they thought that I was dehydrated (you don't really realise how much they make you drink during the procedure but when you get back to your room, it's a different story). I was get anxious as my flight was supposed to be at 2am the next day (and it reminded me a situation I've been in the past). Anyway, they provided me with Oral Rehydration Solutions and Xanax-equivalent tablet to calm me down. All of that helped a lot and I felt better the rest of the day. However I've change my flight by one day to allow for further rest before a +9h flight back. Bit of swelling but nothing dramatic. Day after procedure – top view Day after procedure – back view I would like to thank Eugenix, Dr Somesh and the entire technicians team. Their work met the standards I've seen among other cases and why I've chosen them. Now I can't wait for Day 7 and of course, seeing the evolution in the upcoming months! Clean work 👌 you should expect good density. best wishes 👍 1 𝐄𝐮𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐱 / 𝐃𝐫. 𝐒𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐬𝐡 / 𝟏𝟖𝟎𝟑𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐟𝐭𝐬 / 𝐉𝐮𝐧𝐞 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟑 / 𝐁𝐚𝐝 𝐇𝐚𝐢𝐫 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐝 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member bru Posted February 5 Regular Member Share Posted February 5 Congrats pal looking forward to seeing ur results. Just take it easy and relax for next couple of weeks. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Hairboy67 Posted February 5 Regular Member Share Posted February 5 The work looks great. I'm particularly interested in Dr. Somesh's crown work. What is your country of origin? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Kamran10 Posted February 5 Regular Member Share Posted February 5 3 minutes ago, Hairboy67 said: The work looks great. I'm particularly interested in Dr. Somesh's crown work. What is your country of origin? Is he known for crown work ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member ZeeMan Posted February 6 Senior Member Share Posted February 6 Eugenix did a great job, pls keep us updated as you make progress....following. 1 Follow my Journey with Eugenix (Dr. Arika Bansal) - November 2022 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member artheus05 Posted February 10 Author Regular Member Share Posted February 10 (edited) Post-op – Day 6 (10/02/24) Quick photo update before my first wash tomorrow. All looks fine, my left donor area is a bit more "red" and "visible" than the others but I guess it might be healing slower than the others (from what I recall, my left donor area was the one the most harvested). One last annoying night! Edited February 10 by artheus05 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Z-- Posted February 10 Senior Member Share Posted February 10 Looks clean bro. Will follow this thread -- glad you had a positive experience! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member artheus05 Posted February 11 Author Regular Member Share Posted February 11 (edited) Graft details Singles 305 Doubles 3081 Triples 806 Quadruples 609 Post-op – Day 7 First wash Edited February 11 by artheus05 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member ThePJ Posted February 11 Regular Member Share Posted February 11 Happy growing brother, best of luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member artheus05 Posted February 18 Author Regular Member Share Posted February 18 Post-op – Day 14 All is going well from what I can see and the feedback from Eugenix. I went back to the gym for the first time today and the photos in this post is after my shower. I have a bit of dryness on my scalp and some flakes but I've been told to spend a bit more time with massaging with my baby shampoo. I am on Finasterine 1mg/day and multi-vitamins. Can't wait to see the evolution! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eugenix Hair Sciences Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 @artheus05 Thank you for the update. Everything is looking good and on track. You will experience shedding in the coming days, which typically lasts approximately 90 days from the date of the procedure. After that, you will experience gradual growth month by month. Keep us update on your progress. Warmest Regards Eugenix Hair Sciences Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member artheus05 Posted February 26 Author Regular Member Share Posted February 26 Post-op – Day 22 All good here. I've started loosing tiny rootless hair 2-3 days ago. Looks on track! @Melvin- Admin is it possible to change to title of the topic to "Eugenix 4801 grafts (TBC) by Dr Somesh NW5/6 40yo" please? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member HairFunk Posted February 26 Senior Member Share Posted February 26 Massive case! I look forward to tracking your result. Happy growing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member artheus05 Posted March 25 Author Regular Member Share Posted March 25 Post-op – 1 month and 20 days (~7w) I didn't share an update at month 1 as I was travelling but basically, around week 4, I've lost a lot of hair for something like a week. Everytime I was passing my hand on my head, I had dozens of 1cm hairs in my hand, maybe a bit more when showering. Then, it stopped almost suddenly. Now it's been two weeks that I am loosing almost no hair. And here are some photos from yesterday: PS: don't look at my haircut, I've done a quick 5min trim and yes, next time I'll ask a professional 😅 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valued Contributor Gatsby Posted March 25 Valued Contributor Share Posted March 25 For less than two months post op it’s good news the shedding has stopped. I always found month two to be the hardest part of the journey. With a bit of patience by month four you may see some early growth. All the best! 👌 1 GATSBY 'UNPLUGGED!' 15,671 (3 surgeries) Grafts FUE+BHT Dr. Sethi Eugenix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member artheus05 Posted May 5 Author Regular Member Share Posted May 5 Hi everyone! Another milestone, I've reached the 3 months mark! Everything is going well, still on multivitamins + Finasteride 2mg/d, I am going to start topical Minoxidil in the upcoming days. I am already super pleased by the results, as it's already an improvement. Some photos: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member artheus05 Posted May 5 Author Regular Member Share Posted May 5 Bonus, the evolution of my first 3 months 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Al - Moderator Posted May 6 Moderators Share Posted May 6 This is looking pretty good for the 3 month mark. 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...
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