Chrisis' 2650(ish) FUE with Dr Feriduni
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Excellent, keep going with the updates, it is very beneficial for the rest of us. Glad it seems to be going well so farLeave a comment:
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Two Week Update
It’s now two weeks since I had surgery with Dr Feriduni in Belgium. I’ve taken some photos to show my progress. As you can see, the recipient area is healing nicely. Most of the scabs have fallen off during the last few days, and the skin has a healthy pink tone.
As anticipated some of the Follicular Units (FU’s) have fallen out, so the density of the recipient area does not quite match that of the native hair – and that will remain the case until new hairs begin to grow through. This is to be expected, as at this stage, hairs in the donor area begin to shed, paving the way for newer, stronger hairs to grow in their place.
Last edited by Winston; 03-12-2013, 10:02 AM.Leave a comment:
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That's truly awesome. Yeah, getting FUE in the states, is crazy expensive. I couldn't imagine any physician offering at $4/follicle. It's almost double that here. I think I might have to weigh out the costs to see if it would be actually cheaper for me to go trans-Atlantic and get a FUE procedure instead of doing a strip.
Thanks jimbob. This is exactly why I'm doing my blog and I promise to keep it updated.Leave a comment:
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If I'm going to go for another hair transplant i think it would be with Dr Feriduni, I am literally going to wait and see how yours turns out by the end of the year.
I shall be watching with hope! goodluck mate.Leave a comment:
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Thanks, I am happyI am trying to keep a blank expression for the purpose of these photos.
Thanks dude. I chose FUE over FUT after lots of research! I recognised that clinics in Europe were producing good FUE results and the price was affordable. I feel I made the right decision
I'm pretty happy with the results so far with fin, minox, niz, and biotin. If I can do whatever I can to minimize the cost of a HT, I'll do that. I wanted a HT around this same time, but I think I'm going to push it to the end of the year. Hopefully by that point, you'll have a full set of hair and be getting all the girls...Leave a comment:
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I am trying to keep a blank expression for the purpose of these photos.
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Chris, congrats homie. I know you said you were on track of getting a HT in 2013, and you took the plunge, that's awesome. Just curious, and I'm sorry if you answered it, but what made you go with FUE vs FUT?Leave a comment:
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One week and your scalp is looking great.
Not even gonna front, I'm a little jealous of your hairline. (Despite your facial expressions, I'll assume you're happy - ha ha).
Best.Leave a comment:
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7 days in the life of my head:
- Swelling has gone
- Scabs have formed in recipient area
- Native hair is growing back
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I gotta admit the blog on your hair transplant is pretty cool...keep it up..def makes me think about going for one myself..hopefully it grows well.Leave a comment:
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Today's topic is donor hair.
Before surgery, you can see my donor was bleeding and looked painful. Check out how it looks now!Leave a comment:
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The pound is getting a right hammering at the moment, but it was roughly £8-9k. I don't want to count my grafts before they've grown, but I'm excited at the mere idea of being a NW1.Leave a comment:
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Hey Chris, can I ask how much you paid in total for your 2600 grafts?
Totally cool if you'd prefer not to say, I understand.
Oh and one other question, how does it feel knowing you'll be back to a NW1 inside a year?Leave a comment:
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