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  • censur
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    Here are photos taken today the 16:th of October 2013, which is almost six months after the surgery.
    I will be really greatful if the competent and helpful members of this forum would give their feedback on the pictures if they compare them to the before pictures and the pictures right after the surgery.

    I have more photos available and I can also take some more if required.
    Please tell me if Im lacking some kind of photo in order to make a good evaluation.

    My own comment is that I see a little improvement in the front but I was hoping for more after six months...
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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by censur
    Time for an update. If you look at my first post in this thread you will see how I looked before my Gho procedure. I have also posted pictures of how I looked right after the surgery earlier in this thread.

    I will now post some pictures of how I looked on the 25th of july 2013, which is about 3 months after the surgery.
    Not so much change there yet I guess if you compare to the pre-surgery photos...
    Censur,

    Didn't see pre ops, but thought I'd say your hairloss is at a tough stage for HST. At nw3 and above, You need another procedure or two to really close the gaps.

    That being said, it doesn't look like you've had a surgery...very natural result.

    My biggest months for results were months 3-8. In that time period what fell out came back in and what didn't fall out thickened.

    Overall really happy w gho result, what I'm not happy about it my hairloss progressing.

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  • censur
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    Time for an update. If you look at my first post in this thread you will see how I looked before my Gho procedure. I have also posted pictures of how I looked right after the surgery earlier in this thread.

    I will now post some pictures of how I looked on the 25th of july 2013, which is about 3 months after the surgery.
    Not so much change there yet I guess if you compare to the pre-surgery photos...
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  • Arashi
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    Originally posted by censur
    Hey guys,

    Just want to give you an update.
    About three months have now passed since my HST.

    My donor area looks great, I don't anyone can see that I have done something there.
    However, I have not yet seen any improvement in the recipient area.
    But then again, only three months have passed.
    Therefore, I don't think it would add any value if I uploaded pictures of my current hair state.

    I am still very hopeful that this will look good when it has grown. But I can't help feeling a little depressed right now, since my hair is worse than ever before.
    I don't think this will be a problem, but....
    Is there any real risk of having a very bad percentage of graft growth in the recipient area? And in that case, what could be the cause such a failure?
    What you can do to make you feel better: shoot a close up picture of your recipient. In the picture you'll most probably see very thin new hairs, that are very hard to see with the naked eye. This is regrowth just starting (at the 3 months mark there's a very good chance you'll be able to see it).

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  • censur
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    Hey guys,

    Just want to give you an update.
    About three months have now passed since my HST.

    My donor area looks great, I don't anyone can see that I have done something there.
    However, I have not yet seen any improvement in the recipient area.
    But then again, only three months have passed.
    Therefore, I don't think it would add any value if I uploaded pictures of my current hair state.

    I am still very hopeful that this will look good when it has grown. But I can't help feeling a little depressed right now, since my hair is worse than ever before.
    I don't think this will be a problem, but....
    Is there any real risk of having a very bad percentage of graft growth in the recipient area? And in that case, what could be the cause such a failure?

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  • sanook
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    Originally posted by elgorvanelsinki
    I really hope that your regrowth lasts for the rest of your life and even when you will born one more time when ironman will tried to **** a girl despite masturbates on youporn..... wish you all the best
    what the?

    lol

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  • gc83uk
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    Originally posted by censur
    Hi again guys!

    It has now been a little less than two months since my HST.
    All the transplanted hairs have now fallen off and I have not seen any growth in the recipient area yet. I do realize that this is perfectly normal.
    I'm not expecting to see any growth until around the 6 month mark.
    My donor also looks very good. Basically untouched.

    However, I must say that my hair in general really does look like **** now.
    My frontal area, where the grafts have been implanted, looks more thin an ever before.
    I'm justing wondering if this could be the effect of shedding?
    I mean that the inserting of the new, healthy grafts have caused some of my weakned existing hairs in the recipient area to fall off prematurely?
    Or maybe my hair loss has just progressed even more, but I would think this time frame would be too short for a noticeble difference.

    To the guys that have done HST as well, how did you experience your first months after the HST and before you saw any growth?
    Hi good to hear from you again! Did you take a before pic so we can compare to your current situation?

    I have actually taken some real close up photos, the new hairs for me starting growing at about week 9ish, but they were so tiny that I literally couldn't see them with the human eye. I noticed them getting stronger by about week 13. Everyone is different of course, but you'll see something before the 6th month mark I'm sure of it.

    I would suggest taking 1 photo per week as close as you can with the flash on whilst keep as still as possible to avoid blur. I'm not suggesting you upload your photos, but just for your own piece of mind.

    I've not heard anyone mention shedding with HST before, but it happens with normal hair transplants, so I guess it's theoretically possible with HST too.

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  • censur
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    Hi again guys!

    It has now been a little less than two months since my HST.
    All the transplanted hairs have now fallen off and I have not seen any growth in the recipient area yet. I do realize that this is perfectly normal.
    I'm not expecting to see any growth until around the 6 month mark.
    My donor also looks very good. Basically untouched.

    However, I must say that my hair in general really does look like **** now.
    My frontal area, where the grafts have been implanted, looks more thin an ever before.
    I'm justing wondering if this could be the effect of shedding?
    I mean that the inserting of the new, healthy grafts have caused some of my weakned existing hairs in the recipient area to fall off prematurely?
    Or maybe my hair loss has just progressed even more, but I would think this time frame would be too short for a noticeble difference.

    To the guys that have done HST as well, how did you experience your first months after the HST and before you saw any growth?

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  • elgorvanelsinki
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    censur i wish you all the best for your procedure. I've just tried to explain the doubts of my dermatologist about this new procedure in a previous post, but some persons instead try to discuss about it, go on having fun because they have done hst and don't want to know nothing more. I really hope that your regrowth lasts for the rest of your life and even when you will born one more time when ironman will tried to **** a girl despite masturbates on youporn..... wish you all the best

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  • clarence
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    Originally posted by 534623
    No - why?

    elgorvanelsinki's dermatologist says that Dr. Gho's regenerated hairs ...


    ...could be last for one cycle only - the regenerated hairs in the recipient area, as well the regenerated hairs in the donor area.
    loool you might as well have didi as your dermatologist

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  • LT56
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    Originally posted by 534623
    No - why?

    elgorvanelsinki's dermatologist says that Dr. Gho's regenerated hairs ...


    ...could be last for one cycle only - the regenerated hairs in the recipient area, as well the regenerated hairs in the donor area.
    I asked this question directly to Deborah (i.e. "are the new hairs permanent?") and her response was, "Yes, you will have them for life".

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  • Phatalis
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    Originally posted by 534623
    No - why?

    elgorvanelsinki's dermatologist says that Dr. Gho's regenerated hairs ...


    ...could be last for one cycle only - the regenerated hairs in the recipient area, as well the regenerated hairs in the donor area.
    cmon IM.. lay off lol. dont do that shit its not necessary man. Don't put people down just keep enlightening them. its much more fun to read.. more confidence building and gives hope.

    You're intelligent posts are some of the best hope-filled posts... if not the best (esp right now desmond posts good future stuff but its all heresay for now) I see on this site man. Stick to that route.

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by JJJJrS
    He's being sarcastic/trolling. Don't worry about it.
    No - why?

    elgorvanelsinki's dermatologist says that Dr. Gho's regenerated hairs ...
    Originally posted by elgorvanelsinki

    My dermatologist has advised me that it could be the risk that the hairs transplanted could live just for one cycle in the recipient and even in the donor area.
    ...could be last for one cycle only - the regenerated hairs in the recipient area, as well the regenerated hairs in the donor area.

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  • JJJJrS
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    Originally posted by censur
    Could someone please answer this?
    He's being sarcastic/trolling. Don't worry about it.

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  • censur
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    Originally posted by censur
    What does this mean?
    Aren't the transplanted hairs taken from the safe zone? And they are not supposed to fall of??
    Could someone please answer this?

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