Just resurrecting this thread; finally solidified a date with Dr. Rahal after plenty of delay. I'll be getting roughly 2,000 to 2,500 grafts on October 8. Can't wait! I'll update soon with some pics of my hair pre-op.
Procedure Booked w/ Dr. Rahal (2nd transplant)
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It took you long enoughCongratulations!
Joe Tillman
The original Hair Transplant Mentor
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That Turkey video with JoeTillman and Spencer K was eye opening. It was like a James Bond suspense novel. Holy crap, with the whole them asking for JoeT's blood and then the big guy pushing him out of the operation room, and then him having to find an escape, and then after he goes outside, he ejaculates a huge sigh of relief....Suspense baby all day and daily!!!! Loved that vid.Comment
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I can't tell if I've lost ground; some days I think that it might look a **tad** thinner right behind the transplants in front, but if it is, the difference is very, very marginal. It's just so tough to monitor loss after a transplant, because the grafts cover up the native hair, and any gradual changes are very hard to detect because you see your hair every day. I've taken pictures, but they're so dependent upon lighting; plus, as we know, it's really hard to measure density accurately in pics.
So short answer, there has been no meaningful change in my hair in the three years since my previous surgery.Comment
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I've kept up with fin and dut. The RU is a pain, but I'd like to get back on it and keep it up. I'm going to wait until after the surgery to do that, though, because I'd have to suspend it in two months if I started now anyway.
I can't tell if I've lost ground; some days I think that it might look a **tad** thinner right behind the transplants in front, but if it is, the difference is very, very marginal. It's just so tough to monitor loss after a transplant, because the grafts cover up the native hair, and any gradual changes are very hard to detect because you see your hair every day. I've taken pictures, but they're so dependent upon lighting; plus, as we know, it's really hard to measure density accurately in pics.
So short answer, there has been no meaningful change in my hair in the three years since my previous surgery.Comment
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Win--followed your first transplant and shock loss. I was reassured with your favorable result as I have the same issue. Am wondering how the Rahal transplant turned out? Did you experience the same degree of shock loss? Do you have any after pics? Your contributions to this Forum have been terrific and tireless. Where do you get so much time? Maybe I should try trademark law?Comment
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