Hey all. I had the pleasure (except with the lidocaine injections) Of being with Dr Cole and his staff on Friday. Just a good group of people. We made a second pass with little over 200 grafts to the lower and upper scar. We again used only scalp grafts since I had enough donor on my sides to do so. All the grafts were soaked in an Acell solution and each donor site was injected with viscous Acell gell. This limits the solution from oozing out. We also treated the lower scar with steroid injections to see if we can settle it a little. I'll know more in time as the healing goes on. Plan is to see how this all blends and use beard grafts to even out the density.
All in all it was a small procedure but should result in more improvements. Far less involved compared to the first procedure.
35 yrs.... it was nice meeting you and enjoyed the conversations. I'm looking forward to seeing those videos. As I mentioned and Topcat would clearly agree..... people need to do their homework and research as many outcomes of FUE and Strip as they can. This is not something one should rush into. My philosophy is that anyone considering a transplant should do the Big 3 for 1 full year and during that time research what is best for them. This allows them to halt the balding process, possibly regrow or strengthen fine or lost hair and establish a better long term plan. Most importantly it prevents any rushed decisions.
pictures were taken in Dr Cole's office and include pre procedure 11 months ago at a #2 guard, 11 months post at a #2 guard. and 3 days post op of lower scar. No concealers or modifications done. just hi res images...
All in all it was a small procedure but should result in more improvements. Far less involved compared to the first procedure.
35 yrs.... it was nice meeting you and enjoyed the conversations. I'm looking forward to seeing those videos. As I mentioned and Topcat would clearly agree..... people need to do their homework and research as many outcomes of FUE and Strip as they can. This is not something one should rush into. My philosophy is that anyone considering a transplant should do the Big 3 for 1 full year and during that time research what is best for them. This allows them to halt the balding process, possibly regrow or strengthen fine or lost hair and establish a better long term plan. Most importantly it prevents any rushed decisions.
pictures were taken in Dr Cole's office and include pre procedure 11 months ago at a #2 guard, 11 months post at a #2 guard. and 3 days post op of lower scar. No concealers or modifications done. just hi res images...
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