Valued Contributor Gatsby Posted March 20 Valued Contributor Share Posted March 20 @FormerFutureKrillin trust me. Slow and steady wins the race! Over time this will be a thing of the past. No one will pick up on your hairline (unless they are looking for it). From my own personal experience scars/redness continue to improve ongoing overtime . You've got a lot of hair bro. 👊 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 FormerFutureKrillin Posted April 21 Author Regular Member Share Posted April 21 2 month update - no photos of the scar this time as all implanted hairs shed a little bit after my last update. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member KUPNIK Posted April 24 Regular Member Share Posted April 24 Hi bro is there anyway to privately contact you am thinking of removing some grafts as well in the beard area with Dr Bisanga in future Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted April 25 Author Regular Member Share Posted April 25 10 hours ago, KUPNIK said: Hi bro is there anyway to privately contact you am thinking of removing some grafts as well in the beard area with Dr Bisanga in future Sent you a PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted May 19 Author Regular Member Share Posted May 19 Month 3 update. Skin continues to improve in appearance and I think some hairs are finally starting to sprout through in the scar-recipient area. Next month I will be undergoing a second removal session with Dr. Bisanga. I will provide continued updates in this thread. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valued Contributor Berba11 Posted May 19 Valued Contributor Share Posted May 19 1 hour ago, FormerFutureKrillin said: Month 3 update. Skin continues to improve in appearance and I think some hairs are finally starting to sprout through in the scar-recipient area. Next month I will be undergoing a second removal session with Dr. Bisanga. I will provide continued updates in this thread. Extraction sites have healed fantastically. Great update! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member baldfighter Posted May 21 Regular Member Share Posted May 21 why did you decide to remove grafts from the frontline? From your previous thread I thought you were mainly unhappy with the density behind the hairline, which could be fixed by adding more grafts there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted May 23 Author Regular Member Share Posted May 23 On 5/20/2024 at 11:07 PM, baldfighter said: why did you decide to remove grafts from the frontline? From your previous thread I thought you were mainly unhappy with the density behind the hairline, which could be fixed by adding more grafts there? I don’t want this thread to derail into dwelling on the first surgery, but this is a fair question and I will say I was unhappy with more than just the lack of density behind the hairline and in my opinion the issues could not be solved just by adding more grafts behind the hairline (as much as I wish that were the case!). In addition to the issues I noted in my 12 month update in my prior surgery thread, I would say the main problems were: (a) the hairline was too low (it was on my forehead brow wrinkle/muscle - take a look at the photo in my first thread with the surgical lines to see this), (b) there were too many multi grafts in the hairline and since the hairline was too low the only option was to remove them and (c) there were misangled grafts that needed to be removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted June 25 Author Regular Member Share Posted June 25 Hi all, Today I completed my second (and hopefully final) removal session with Dr. Bisanga. Dr. Bisanga was able to remove 250 grafts via punch and also removed an additional 200 via electrolysis. He said (and sounded confident) at the end of surgery he thinks that any straggling hairs can either be hidden by the hairline rebuild or zapped with another pass of electrolysis during the repair surgery, but will have to wait and see how things progress. This time, the removed grafts were placed just behind the hairline. As always, Dr. Bisanga and BHR clinic staff were and continue to be excellent. Below are some pictures from today after surgery. My fingers are crossed that I won’t need another standalone removal session and that I am one step closer to putting all of this behind me. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted June 26 Author Regular Member Share Posted June 26 Posting some photos at day 1 following the second removal session. Obviously not much change but swelling is already going down and punches seem to be contracting a bit. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member baddecisions Posted June 26 Regular Member Share Posted June 26 Electrolysis is a great addition, otherwise another removal session would have been required. I feel dr. Bisanga is more cautious with these punch out sessions, in contrast with other doctors such as Feriduni or Ball, who usually punch out more grafts from the frontal in every session. Have you discussed with the doctor the potential addition of PRP treatment for the scar tissue? We all know PRP has low impact in hair, but its main use and the one that works well is actually scar tissue in different parts of the body. How many months do you have to wait to implant in the hairline? Good recovery! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted June 27 Author Regular Member Share Posted June 27 8 hours ago, baddecisions said: Electrolysis is a great addition, otherwise another removal session would have been required. I feel dr. Bisanga is more cautious with these punch out sessions, in contrast with other doctors such as Feriduni or Ball, who usually punch out more grafts from the frontal in every session. Have you discussed with the doctor the potential addition of PRP treatment for the scar tissue? We all know PRP has low impact in hair, but its main use and the one that works well is actually scar tissue in different parts of the body. How many months do you have to wait to implant in the hairline? Good recovery! I have discussed PRP and also met with a dermatologist recommended by the clinic on this subject. In my case, the dermatologist actually recommended caution with undergoing PRP because PRP can sometimes exacerbate redness of the scalp, which, at the time of my first removal session, there was still some lingering redness on my hairline, presumably from scarring damage of the first surgery. This redness subsided a great deal after my first punch session and after use of several prescription shampoos from the derm. My personal theory (unsupported by any doctor) is that the reduced vascularization after punching out grafts reduced my redness, and also that there may have been inflammation of my skin on my hairline due to improper depth of implantation of some of the grafts that resolved once those grafts were removed. Dr. Bisanga mentioned during this session that some of my grafts were “very deep” and he had to work a bit to get them out. Given my redness has subsided, I may reconsider PRP but we will see. As for timeline, I have not yet discussed with the clinic as it is a bit premature at this point. I would jump at the chance to do the full surgery as soon as they will let me, but I need to be patient and let my body heal. I’ve been told it should generally be given somewhere between at least 4-6 months after a removal before doing a repair surgery. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted June 30 Author Regular Member Share Posted June 30 Here is a quick update on day 5 post second removal. This time around my skin seems to be healing much faster and it seems like the redness is already fading. I’m also very pleased that it seems like the “bumpiness”/ridging where my old hairline was seems to have really dissipated now that the offending grafts have been removed. It’s still there in some areas (and perhaps it will show more as my skin settles and heals) but it seems to me to be much, much better than it was before and barely noticeable unless really looking for it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted July 2 Author Regular Member Share Posted July 2 (edited) Hi all, Here are some photos from day 7 second removal. Edited July 2 by FormerFutureKrillin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member A Fue Good Men Posted July 2 Senior Member Share Posted July 2 Good luck brother. It’ll be worth it in the end 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted July 5 Author Regular Member Share Posted July 5 (edited) Here are some photos from today (day 10 post-second removal). Edited July 5 by FormerFutureKrillin 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted July 25 Author Regular Member Share Posted July 25 Here are some pictures from 1 month after 2nd removal. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member baddecisions Posted July 25 Regular Member Share Posted July 25 How do you feel the skin? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted July 25 Author Regular Member Share Posted July 25 1 hour ago, baddecisions said: How do you feel the skin? I think it’s healing much faster this time around. My right side obviously looks better than my left, but that is mostly because my left side had a lot of damage from my first surgery (prior to repair). It basically looked that way before any removal session as well but it’s still faintly red and getting better. My right side basically you can’t even tell I ever had surgery except for the straggling hairs. As my skin has settled, there is still some bumpy spots so laser resurfacing and/or professional microneedling is probably needed for me at some point. For now just crossing my fingers the next stage can be surgery rather than another standalone removal session, but will have to wait and see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member FormerFutureKrillin Posted August 25 Author Regular Member Share Posted August 25 Here are some updates from 2 months post-second removal: Â Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member HTjourney Posted September 3 Regular Member Share Posted September 3 (edited) Hello there First of all, thank you kindly for sharing your repair journey with those of us who are in a similar situation, it provides a lot of insight and encouragement. Was it easy after the removal to return to work/daily life without catching a lot of attention? Cheers Edited September 3 by HTjourney 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member BaldingEye Posted September 4 Regular Member Share Posted September 4 The outcome of this hair transplant repair is looking fantastic! The results are coming in beautifully, and it’s clear that the team at BHR Clinic has done an outstanding job once again.  2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valued Contributor Gatsby Posted September 4 Valued Contributor Share Posted September 4 @FormerFutureKrillin the results are already beginning to show well and truly. It's really only a matter of time. You have gone to possibly the best repair surgeon on the planet. Before you know it you will be back to before all this first begun. 👍 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 FormerFutureKrillin Posted September 6 Author Regular Member Share Posted September 6 On 9/3/2024 at 1:17 PM, HTjourney said: Hello there First of all, thank you kindly for sharing your repair journey with those of us who are in a similar situation, it provides a lot of insight and encouragement. Was it easy after the removal to return to work/daily life without catching a lot of attention? Cheers I am fortunate in that I have just enough hair to cover the removal area when I wear my hair down. Once I could start showering normally, I don’t think anyone can tell - I could tell something was slightly different about my hair from day 10-15 (because I was being very gentle washing it, so it was still a little greasy) but that was only because I look at it every day. If you look earlier in this thread you will see a picture of my hair at day 11 after my first removal session, and I don’t think anyone would be able to tell that I had just had surgery! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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