Chrisis' 2650(ish) FUE with Dr Feriduni

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  • Smokemeakipper
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    Hi

    Not done my online consultation yet. Been a long time slowly researching, monitoring my hair, and deciding on the right Dr etc. Im from the uk same area as Chrisis and initially I realised Dr Farjo was the only decent one in the uk (learnt from this site) then from reading threads on here I found the BHR clinic in Belgium with Dr Bisanga who I set my heart on before finally finding Dr Feriduni also in Belgium. Chrisis thread kind of made my decision more towards Dr Feriduni. Next step is the online consultation.

    I'll be interested to see your progress after your ht, as like I've put previously i was going to take time off work unpaid leave to get the ht and possibly do some travelling (once the initial healing is complete) then go back to work with a shaved head or short regrowth (full native regrowth if possible depending on time) and keep it that way for a few months before slowly regrowing back to normal. That's why I'm interested to see the healing times and when the reddening passes.

    Tried to stay off meds as long as possible, defiantly don't want to do propceia. I bought some regaine but not started it yet.

    Chrisis, have you started regaine? How soon after your ht can you start using it in the receipt area? Have you had any side effects?

    Really grateful for any info from you guys

    Cheers

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  • Jairus
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    Hi guys

    I am going in for an operation to repair some ligaments in my ankle on Tue of next week. Never meant for it to coincide with the trip but I was bumped up to do an unforeseen cancellation in the surgery times - ho hum

    Good news if its only a 5 min walk, I can hobble that no probs!

    Kipper - ( great name btw ) - Yep I am planning on doing something similar to Chris with regards to the post-op documentation. Will probably start a thread on here as opposed to a blog. Im over for 2 days, 2nd/3rd May so will start posting soon after that. I did all the correspondence online as I was crazy busy and could not get the time off to fly for a personal consultation. However I am going over a day early to meet Dr Feriduni and will discuss any outstanding issues then.

    Have you had a consultation yourself yet? When are you thinking of getting the HT?

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  • Aames
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    Looking good thus far, Chris. How is your PFS doing? We should really have another discussion about long-term maintenance. I'm worried for you, mate.

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  • Smokemeakipper
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    Originally posted by Jairus
    Hello Chris

    Good to see the photos. Is there some shock loss in the mid scalp area? Or was the thinning there before the HT? How have u been managing the redness in the recipient area? Cant wait for the 4/5 month update!

    As a side note, Im 3 weeks away from my HT. There is a possibility I will be on crutches while travelling ( perfect timing ), so I was wondering how much of a walk is it from the Eurostar termination point to the train to Hasselt?

    I may have to book a wheelbarrow in advance!
    Hi Jairus

    Are you going to do a thread for your Ht? Planning on visiting Dr Feriduni myself next year. Did you go see him first for a review or have you done everything online?

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  • Smokemeakipper
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    Your 6 weeks photos look good, cheers for uploading. I'd be interested to see your 8 weeks ones when the time comes, that's when I'd be going back to work so be interested to see how the reddening is etc. Might need to take longer off.

    Is anyone on here using regaine? I bought a 3 month supply but haven't started it yet after reading all the warnings, scared me a little.

    Hope the next few weeks are plain sailing for you chrisis

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  • chrisis
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    Thanks Jairus!

    I have noticed the same, with regard to shock loss. I wasn't thinning there prior to treatment, so shock loss may very well be the cause. I'm not worrying about it at this point though!

    I managed the redness with aloe vera twice a day (night and day). I've got through about 3 tubes of that stuff haha, worth stocking up.

    The walk from the Eurostar to the Hasselt train is not too far if memory serves, but looking back the whole experience is a bit of a blur. I'd say 5 mins or so if I was pushed. How come you're on crutches?

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  • Jairus
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    Hello Chris

    Good to see the photos. Is there some shock loss in the mid scalp area? Or was the thinning there before the HT? How have u been managing the redness in the recipient area? Cant wait for the 4/5 month update!

    As a side note, Im 3 weeks away from my HT. There is a possibility I will be on crutches while travelling ( perfect timing ), so I was wondering how much of a walk is it from the Eurostar termination point to the train to Hasselt?

    I may have to book a wheelbarrow in advance!

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  • chrisis
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    Originally posted by Shan
    Hey chrisis, real nice job you've had done. I will definitely consider Dr Feriduni when I decide to have a transplant.
    Does hairless run in the family? The reason I ask is because you do not take Fin.
    Thanks! Yes, MPB does run in the family I'm afraid.

    Originally posted by Smokemeakipper
    So if you shaved you head now 6 weeks post ht with Dr Feriduni do you think you could get away with just saying you've shaved your head and no one would notice the ht?

    How early was it you could be out in public chrisis? Have you been open about it at work and with friends and family etc. or have you just hidden away until you've healed. Do you have noticeable reddening?
    Yeah, I think your idea is perfectly realistic. Your recipient area may still be a bit pink however, but it's unlikely anyone would put it together. Use lots of aloe vera for the redness. I have been entirely open with my family and friends, yes.

    I've uploaded a selection of photos I've taken for my blog. I hope this helps provide an idea of where I stand at 6 weeks.





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  • Smokemeakipper
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    Originally posted by chrisis
    Thanks Smokemeakipper!

    I think your strategy sounds like it would work.

    At 4-6 weeks I've found my native hair growing back, however my recipient still looks bare/patchy and won't produce growth for another month or two yet.

    I think if you returned to work after 2 months, you could just keep your hair very short and nobody would be able to tell. I'd recommend buying lots of aloe vera to help calm the redness and use it morning and night. You could pretend you went on holiday and suffered bad sunburn, as others have.

    Glad the blog has been useful to you and I will be posting a 6 week update with a new set of photos soon. It was meant to be a 4 week update but my computer died last week so I've had limited access to the internet.


    Cheers for getting back to me im really grateful. I see your getting asked loads of questions.

    I can see anyone would need at least 2 months recovery time after a ht, not like you see some sites claiming you could go to back to work a week later etc. So if you shaved you head now 6 weeks post ht with Dr Feriduni do you think you could get away with just saying you've shaved your head and no one would notice the ht?

    How early was it you could be out in public chrisis? Have you been open about it at work and with friends and family etc. or have you just hidden away until you've healed. Do you have noticeable reddening?

    Sorry for all the questions, but after years of research feel I'm very close to making a decision re Dr and clinic.

    Cheers

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  • Shan
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    Hey chrisis, real nice job you've had done. I will definitely consider Dr Feriduni when I decide to have a transplant.
    Does hairless run in the family? The reason I ask is because you do not take Fin.

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  • chrisis
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    Thanks Smokemeakipper!

    I think your strategy sounds like it would work.

    At 4-6 weeks I've found my native hair growing back, however my recipient still looks bare/patchy and won't produce growth for another month or two yet.

    I think if you returned to work after 2 months, you could just keep your hair very short and nobody would be able to tell. I'd recommend buying lots of aloe vera to help calm the redness and use it morning and night. You could pretend you went on holiday and suffered bad sunburn, as others have.

    Glad the blog has been useful to you and I will be posting a 6 week update with a new set of photos soon. It was meant to be a 4 week update but my computer died last week so I've had limited access to the internet.

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  • Smokemeakipper
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    Healing time - taking time off work

    Hi Chrisis. Looks really good, been following your blog.

    I live in the same area as you and looking at doing the same trip, I was originally thinking Dr Bisanga at the BHR clinic but then after further research think I've decided on Dr Feriduni.

    One question, in terms of recovery, how long was it before you could go out after the Ht without anyone knowing. For example if you took time off work how long before you could have gone back with a shaved head but no one knowing you'd had a Ht?

    Was thinking taking 2 months unpaid leave in a hope that if I shaved my head right to the bone a few weeks before I went on leave (to get people used to it), in the hope that by the time I went back after the Ht I'd have totally healed but but maybe keep it shaved a month or some once back at work to then just let it grow through as though I was just letting it grow again. Just need frontal work similar to you so was hoping to keep the Ht under wraps. (Other than redding, in which case I'd prob have grow it a bit to cover redness.

    Any thoughts or your 1 month post photos would be great.

    Good look with yours hope it's going well

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  • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
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    hi chrisis your fue looks really good, you will feel great, nice

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  • Jairus
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    Originally posted by chrisis
    I feel 50/50 on it. My genetic history doesn't bode well, but my hair loss is pretty slow and I'm going to use minoxidil. If I did get to NW4, maybe it won't be for 10/20 years and I can take further action, hopefully with more options at my disposal.

    Good luck with your consultation. Let me know if you need any further help
    Ok thanks. I will get all the options on the consultation day. Im the same as you with the progression - I have been receding for 11 years and am an NW3, but I can only assume it will continue. HOWEVER we are young but once and its important to feel great when you are ( relatively ) young.

    Will be keeping an eye on your growth. Thanks

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  • chrisis
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    Originally posted by Jairus

    I will have a VERY in depth chat with Dr Feriduni on the day of my pre op consultation and see what he says.

    Are you fairly confident yourself that you wont go past an NW4?
    I feel 50/50 on it. My genetic history doesn't bode well, but my hair loss is pretty slow and I'm going to use minoxidil. If I did get to NW4, maybe it won't be for 10/20 years and I can take further action, hopefully with more options at my disposal.

    Good luck with your consultation. Let me know if you need any further help

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