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  • VictimOfDHT
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 747

    Finally, had it done.

    Had my HT done, finally. I'd been considering having it for over a year -as some of you might remember- but was kinda torn between getting it done with my last doctor (dr. Wong) or going all the way to Gho -as I was concerned about depleting my donor- but opted for going back to dr. Wong and put my trust in him. I was really worried about this one (HT) because this was my 5th. That's right. My FIFTH, and was worried about my scalp laxity but it was no issue at all, especially that it was another small HT of only 750 grafts (all in the hair line, again) and everything went well. As a matter of fact, I'd say this time there's only very little pain/discomfort in the donor site and zero pain in the recepient and I'm just hoping there will be no problems of any kind in the next few days (not that I ever had any problems in the past). Most of all, I HOPE this HT will give me the hair line I had before that terrible inxplicable massive shed I had about two years ago that left my hair thinner all over and especially in the hair line and temples even after 4 previous HTs.

    I'm a little mad at myself though because I think I should've done this long time ago instead of waiting all this time and feeling miserable and depressed about it. Now, I have to put a lot of things on hold, yet again, until my hair has grown out -another 4 months at least. I know 4 or 5 months isn't really a very long time but considering that I'd been throught this so many times and that every time I have to put things on hold it really gets hard.
    Anyway, I'm still happy I finally got it done and can't wait for the results and hopefully I don't lose any of my transplanted hairs in the future (my doctor suspects that I've lost some of my transplants over the years) and that's my only concern for the future.

    I'm really happy with dr. Wong's work and happy with the deal I got this time (don't ask but I got a break on the price and he also removed an old scar from an HT done by another doctor at no extra charge).

    So, to anyone who's considering an HT, don't put it off, especially if you're thinking a breakthrough in the hair loss treatment is just around the corner because again, I don't think there's one any time soon.
  • ravegrover
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 262

    #2
    I dont have the balls to get even one HT.

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    • ejj
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 338

      #3
      Hopefully with five procedures you will be good as done , now just the long wait ! look forward to your updates , i found a little aloe vera on scalp helps with the healing

      all the best

      ejj

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      • VictimOfDHT
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 747

        #4
        Thanks, ejj. Unfortunately, I'm not done. Reason is, all my previous HTs were done in the frontal part (hair line and temples...). So, anything higher up isn't done. Up to two years ago it was all thick and perfect but I had this damn shed that left everything thinner. It's still not bad if it remains like this but I know with time I'll keep losing more hair even though I use minox and Proscar. We don't know why but it seems I lose some of my transplants with time (a small minority of people do). This really sucks because with so many HTs even a completely bald head should be fixed but I'm not even half done (if my hair continues to get thinner on the rest of my head). This is no less than torture let alone the expense.

        Thanks again.


        Ravegrover, there's nothing to be scared of. I'd do this every day as long as I don't look bald. My greatest fear is to be bald. No pain is worse than the pain of being bald, at least to me.

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        • ejj
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 338

          #5
          i know what you mean , i have had nine procedures in total with a few more to go , hope to be finished in three more fingers crossed .

          I used my beard hair the last three ops , i wonder if this could be an option for you ?
          Dr Bisanga and Dr Cole are pretty good at posting results of BHT , and from what i can see more and more Drs appear to be getting to grips with beard hair fue

          anyway all the best and heal well

          ejj

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          • sp8rky
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 152

            #6
            Originally posted by ravegrover
            I dont have the balls to get even one HT.
            Keep it that way man!

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            • BigThinker
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 1507

              #7
              Originally posted by ravegrover
              I dont have the balls to get even one HT.
              Neither do I. I've made a conscious decision to shave my ugly shaped head instead of pursuing an HT, if and when I get to that point. To each their own, and maybe I will change my mind down the road.

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              • VictimOfDHT
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2011
                • 747

                #8
                Originally posted by ejj
                i know what you mean , i have had nine procedures in total with a few more to go , hope to be finished in three more fingers crossed .

                I used my beard hair the last three ops , i wonder if this could be an option for you ?
                Dr Bisanga and Dr Cole are pretty good at posting results of BHT , and from what i can see more and more Drs appear to be getting to grips with beard hair fue

                anyway all the best and heal well

                ejj

                Holy smoke! 9 procedures !!! And still even more to go? Wow man ! This must have taken a toll on you. I can only imagine the expense, especially when using beard hair. I hope I don't have to go through the same but god knows if it comes to being bald or getting 10 procedures I'd do 10 procedures, only thing is I don't know if I can come up with all the money to cover it but I know baldness is NOT an option for me, and obviously it isn't for you.

                Hopefully I won't have to use beard hair because I have enough donor hair from what I've been told. I'm also considering dr. Gho in the future -assuming his method really does allow the hair to regenerate in the donor site.

                I wish you the best of luck too.

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                • inspects
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 260

                  #9
                  I'm really happy with dr. Wong's work and happy with the deal I got this time (don't ask but I got a break on the price and he also removed an old scar from an HT done by another doctor at no extra charge).
                  VictimOfDHT,

                  Sounds like you certainly went to a good doctor, I hope the best for you as well.

                  It will only be better than the last HT, now the damn waiting again....!

                  Have a great holiday season..best of luck with your procedure ...!

                  -Dale-

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                  • d2001chen
                    Junior Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 24

                    #10
                    VictimOfDHT,
                    What are you doing to protect yourself from future loss? Are you taking any meds, and if so how is that working out?

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                    • VictimOfDHT
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 747

                      #11
                      Originally posted by inspects
                      VictimOfDHT,

                      Sounds like you certainly went to a good doctor, I hope the best for you as well.

                      It will only be better than the last HT, now the damn waiting again....!

                      Have a great holiday season..best of luck with your procedure ...!

                      -Dale-

                      Thank you, Dale. I appreciate that. Happy holiday to you too.
                      I really like dr. Wong. This is my 3rd HT with him since '03 or '04 I think. He's friendly and helpful in addition to being a good HT doctor of course.
                      I really really hope this is going to be it for the frontal part at least. I mean I've had 5 HTs -and one stupid little one of 300 grafts at Bosley's the crooks but I don't mention it much because of its size- so far all in the same area (frontal part) and unless I really am losing some of my transplanted hair this should give me a reasonable density. I still have to worry about the future of course with more hair loss (on the rest of my head) with time.

                      Yes, it's the waiting game again. In the past, because there was still a lot of native hair on my head I didn't really care much about the waiting. This time it's different with my hair thinner especially in the front. I am hoping for the best because I know I'll be totally devastated if more thinning occurs in the front because that will definitely mean I am losing transplanted hairs.



                      d2001, Yes. Ive been using Fin and Minox for over 13 years if not more. I feel Minox is what's helping slow down the loss but I don't think Fin is doing much. Like many users, drugs only seem to slow things down but not completely halt the process of losing hair. I was doing pretty good (except thinning in the front) but two years ago I had this big shed that left my hair thin all over. Never had anything like it. I believe -actually 99% sure- it was caused when I switched to some snake oil product on ebay that claimed to have 15% minox (Dualgen 15%). Big mistake because I'd been doing good Kirkland and Rogaine but wanted to try the 15%.
                      My hair since then isn't near as what it used to be prior to that shed but I still have decent coverage but I PRAY AND HOPE it won't get any worse.
                      So yeah, I am using Rogaine and Fin.

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                      • VictimOfDHT
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 747

                        #12
                        BTW, I'm wondering if there's something I can use to help the donor site heal better and faster. I hear about Aloe vera being a good thing to use and I'm just wondering if there's a particular form/kind/brand of it that I need to use.

                        Would it be a good idea to use Neosporin (here in canada it's called Polysporin) on the wound? It claims it heals cuts faster and better.

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                        • Airbumps
                          Junior Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 7

                          #13
                          VitimofDHT,

                          Can you explain why so many? Even with Dr. WONG why have you had some many HTs and not just had one or two of their large mega sessions?

                          How many grafts are you getting done in each one?

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                          • VictimOfDHT
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 747

                            #14
                            Because I started getting HTs when I still had a lot of native hair. I was far from bald. I Was only doing around 800 grafts each time except one time when I had 1700. Did those HTs over the span of 13 years or so. The other thing, I might be one of the very few people who seem to lose some of their transplanted hair with time but neither I nor my doctor is 100% sure but I know my hair keeps getting thinner every couple of years or so but it could be that I'm just losing native hair (in the recipient site) and not the transplanted hair.

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                            • LMS
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 226

                              #15
                              Wouldn't it be better, albeit more expensive to have HST with Dr Gho? Thats what I am planning on... or are you a non believer in Gho? Regardless, congrats on your procedure!

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