Dr Hasson 1755 grafts to front and SMP into crown.

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  • flash1974
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2014
    • 15

    #16
    Garageland,

    Your progression photos look great! It is really helpful to see the month by month development, and then to scroll back to see the changes between month 2 and month 8. I also like your side by side photos comparing month 3 to 4.

    I have a few questions for you about your recovery process in the immediate weeks following the HT.

    First, I've read at H&W's website that I will receive a post-op kit with instructions for the weeks following the procedure. I've also read that it is critical to be extremely gentle with the recipient area during the first 10 days following the procedure to allow the grafts time to anchor, root and establish themselves. Will this be discussed in the post-op kit? How did you clean your scalp during the initial 10 days following your procedures so as not to aggravate or disturb the recipient area? Did you gently massage shampoo in the area, or mix shampoo with warm water and gently pour over the area?

    Second, I've heard other members on this website mention the use of spray solutions to keep the recipient area moisturized. Does H&W give you a spray and is that part of the post-op kit, or would you recommend an aloe/vitamin e type of spray? How soon should I start using the spray following the procedure?

    These questions may be answered in my post-op kit, so if that is the case, then please disregard. However, if they are not part of the post-op kit I would greatly appreciate how you would recommend approaching the early phase of the recovery period.

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    • flash1974
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2014
      • 15

      #17
      disregard previous post

      Garageland,

      Please disregard the questions I asked in my previous post. I tried to delete them but unfortunately I am unable to edit the post. I have posted another thread elsewhere to address my questions regarding post-op care.

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      • garageland
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 306

        #18
        Hi Flash,

        I actually replied to your questions but it was the day of the change over on the forum and the post was lost. Everything will be given to you and explained in the post op kit and by the girls on the day of surgery before you leave. You could buy some Vitamin E oil and Aloe Vera gel in advance. Everything else is included in the post op kit. Do let me know if I can help with anything at any time ukconsultant@hassonandwong.com

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        • FearTheLoss
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 1581

          #19
          any update? and are you going to get SMP in the crown again? or maybe try to fill it in? looks great though!

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          • 91jmcginnes
            Member
            • May 2014
            • 34

            #20
            Awesome thread man love the updates and detail you go into. Top notch.

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            • garageland
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 306

              #21
              9 Month Update

              Better late than never here is my 9 month photos from my latest hair transplant with Dr Hasson for 1755 grafts to the frontal half of my scalp. The difference is clear to myself as I look in the mirror and I am very glad that I took Dr Hasson's advice to deal with the front rather than the crown. In terms of healing my scalp after five FUT sessions feels normal again and I am still able to cut my hair to a reasonable length. I could never go down to a grade 3 or 4 because of my previous scars but I am happy with the length I can wear it at the back and sides.

              There still remains a sweet spot in terms of length of the top and it seems better to wear it shorter than I used to as the density is better at the front I don't need the length to make it look fuller. Also where the crown is thinner it is easier to keep it shorter and it lays flatter on my scalp.

























              Feartheloss- I won't be going for anymore SMP to fill in it looked great initially but faded very fast. I would love some more on the crown to fill in around 2000 grafts would work a treat but I haven't got much more hair to move. Thanks for your comment.

              91jmcginnes- Thanks very much if you love the detail you are going to love the next post!

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              • garageland
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2009
                • 306

                #22
                Timeline Comparision 1 - 9 Months 3 Angles

                I have had several comments about how helpful it is to see photos month by month from the same angle next to each other so it is easy to compare the progress month on month so I made these 3 photos so it would be even easier to compare.

                It demonstrates how taking consistent photos under the same lighting, same room and conditions is the best way to clearly document your progress.





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                • rhysmorgan
                  Member
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 94

                  #23
                  Originally posted by garageland
                  I have had several comments about how helpful it is to see photos month by month from the same angle next to each other so it is easy to compare the progress month on month so I made these 3 photos so it would be even easier to compare.

                  It demonstrates how taking consistent photos under the same lighting, same room and conditions is the best way to clearly document your progress.






                  David, You asked for feedback regarding the hairstyle. I'd say, the 8 month hairstyle suited you better than the 9 month one.

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                  • jksl
                    Junior Member
                    • Jun 2013
                    • 12

                    #24
                    Looks great. I think with toppik or hair fibers, your crown can get full coverage. Hairline (which is more important than the crown for appearance) looks great.

                    Are you on any medication now? I want to get a HT, but want to avoid taking finasteride as I already deal with ED. I have no problems with minoxidil though. Currently, I'm NW 2.5 to 3 with my widow's peak having gone up a little higher and in the beginning stages of crown thinning.

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                    • garageland
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 306

                      #25
                      Rhysmorgan, Thanks for the feedback I appreciate it and agree with you it's just my hair is going through the very wavy stage currently once the new hairs settle down I will be able to style it a bit better.

                      JKSL- For sure if I wanted to go down the route of wearing fibres then I could get the appearance of a whole thick head of hair and I have done this in the past but I stopped using Nanogen a few years back as I just don't have the desire or need to use it anymore I am not chasing perfection.

                      Yes I have been on Proscar for 8 years now. I understand your reluctance to try it considering your situation it really depends on how aggressive your loss is and how old you are? But if the crown has started to thin then I expect it will only continue to go one way unless you try the medication. You should take some photos in good lighting from angles like I do today and again every 6 months to see how your loss is progressing.

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                      • clee984
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 251

                        #26
                        Looks brilliant mate, congratulations! I actually met you once in 2011, so I can see the difference with the new grafts, it looks great, it really does. Personally I think the swept back style suits you, and you should keep the beard too, it makes you look like the actor Liev Schrieber (which is weird, because I don't think he usually has a beard). All the best.

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                        • garageland
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 306

                          #27
                          Hi Clee,

                          Thanks very much for the feedback, you are right the extra density in the frontal third has made a really good improvement. I agree regarding the hairstyle brushed up and back as it makes me look a bit younger if it wasn't for all the grey hair in the beard!

                          Not a bad call on the Liv Schrieber I have not had that before but I can see where you are going with that. Cheers.

                          Congrats on your surgery with Dr F the results look great.
                          Last edited by garageland; 09-08-2014, 03:08 AM.

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