UK FUT with D Krishnan Ziering
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Did you tell everyone a work about it or have you had excuses lined up. Looking at you there I couldn't tell you'd had anything done.
Good luck with the restComment
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5 weeks post op now and the shedding appears to have slowed down. The two weeks after week 3 i was getting quiet a few hairs in my hands when showering. Redness is minimal now, in fact if i wasn't using Regaine then i don't think my scalp would be red at all. It tends to go slightly red after using it but i'm not too concerned as its probably because its fresh/new skin. I'm not religiously applying it twice a day to give it a bit of a rest.
I've had a quiet a few spots/pimples on the top of my head, Joely or Leemanuel did either of you have spots or am i an unfortunate case!? I'm not sure if its because i was applying aloe vera and potentially clogging the pores up so i've stopped applying it now! Otherwise the only thing i can think of its that i continued to use the shampoo and conditioner that was in the graftcyte pack, did anyone else carry on using it or did you return to a standard shampoo a few weeks after?Comment
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Scraff, i have spots in my donor area some of which are quite big and sore, iv not used any aloe vera or anything like that! Not had any on top of my head though!
Once i finished the shampoo in the graftcycle pack i used baby shampoo for a week or twoComment
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You want be disappointed with the service Chillin.
I am 2 and a bit months in. Healed exceptionally well, just now eagerly awaiting the results.......Comment
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Have you had any signs of growth yet breakdance? I'm 6-7 weeks out. Stopped shedding 1-2 weeks back so I look like I was pre-op.
I can see small signs of regrowth with very small thick black hairs growing through in certain places, but they are very small hairs, almost stubble like!Comment
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Thanks for the comments guys.
I had my pre-op call, so now just doing the various required tasks which are basically all related to ensuring I have thicker blood. I think one of the hardest parts is no activity for a couple of weeks, when I'm used to doing active training/sports almost every day.Comment
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Yeah that was the hardest part for me - thankfully as i had FUE i was straight back in the gym day 14 post op for some HIIT.
I can't remember what the recommendation was pre op, but i stopped going the gym a week before, and as much as the 2 weeks after was difficult not doing any fitness i went back really refreshed.
Another difficult thing will be post op when you can't let the sun hit your head. My preseason training starts in 2 weeks which will be the peak of the summer... i've invested in some 24 hour sun block so hopefully that'll do the trick.Comment
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