• 11-15-2014 03:27 AM
    Rodfarva
    Looking good! How are you doing redness-wise? Have many people been able to tell?
  • 11-15-2014 03:34 AM
    hairuk84
    looks great!
  • 11-15-2014 03:35 AM
    fred970
    Thanks guys! I've had redness for a few days after the crusts fell off but that's all. I usually don't get any redness after sugery or an injury.

    No one has told me anything. And even when I tell them, they don't believe me and think I'm playing with them... until I show them the pictures.
  • 11-26-2014 05:04 PM
    vinnytr
    6 month result is looking very good and it can only get better now :)

    price seems very reasonable as well, how much of that was the actual transplant cost ?

    did he extract all 2000 grafts before planting them in the recipient or does he extract and plant a certain amount at a time ?
  • 11-27-2014 01:53 AM
    fred970
    It is 5000€ for 2000 grafts with De Reys :).

    He first harvested a few hundred grafts, then he implanted them 30 min later.
  • 11-27-2014 06:44 AM
    Gubter_87
    Hi Fred!
    You mentioned that most people wouldnt be able to see u suffered hair loss once you shave it down on sides and on top - do you have a picture of your hair that length? Do you use any concealer?

    And lastly what were your thoughts on scarring beforehand. It looks like you have non now, however were you worried that the scars would be visible if buzzing your hair down? For me this is the main reason against having a hair transplant. Being forced to wear my hair longer to hide the scars which might in reality make my hair look worse than it did before having the transplant and being able to buzz it fairly short. Were you able to see pictures of patients donors before deciding?
  • 11-27-2014 08:04 AM
    fred970
    With a 0,75 mm punch, it would be impossible to see the scars with the naked eye.

    My surgeon really reassured me about it. And it seems he was right.

    You can see the donor with my head shaved down here:

    http://www.fredk.be/fue/month3-donorbacksmall.jpg

    You shouldn't be concerned about scarring, we're talking about microscopic scars here.

    This is an argument against FUE I read about too often. And it's unfounded for the most part.
  • 11-27-2014 08:18 AM
    Gubter_87
    Yes, that picture is really impressive! However I have been quoted more 3500 grafts approximately so might be more visible after a larger procedure than your 2000 grafts. Also I asked the clinic I contacted about scarring and they replied that they ask all clients to at least leave 1 cm of hair for the scarring to be invisible, which sounds like a lot to me.

    However your results are really impressive and I am of the idea that some hair on top is better than none, as long as you are still able to cut it short and neat. Do you have any possibility to show us what your hair looks like when you have it shorter?
  • 11-28-2014 08:08 AM
    35YrsAfter
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fred970 View Post
    With a 0,75 mm punch, it would be impossible to see the scars with the naked eye.

    My surgeon really reassured me about it. And it seems he was right.

    You can see the donor with my head shaved down here:

    http://www.fredk.be/fue/month3-donorbacksmall.jpg

    You shouldn't be concerned about scarring, we're talking about microscopic scars here.


    This is an argument against FUE I read about too often. And it's unfounded for the most part.


    Donor looks really good.

    Chuck
  • 12-03-2014 09:37 AM
    James7
    Hi Fred,

    just had a look at your 6 month pics, just wanted to say it looks really really great and it has come along really well :)
    I'm very happy for you :) (I'm sure you must be over the moon too :) lol)

    Also of interest to any forum members is that you were nw5 and no finasteride being used.
    It did look like your pattern of loss had reached it's final stage, so looks like you will be fine with all the newly placed dht resistent hair.
    I think I noticed you said you used minoxidil, personally I don't think minoxidil is really worth bothering with (not telling you what to do or anything, it's your choice, that's just my experience of minoxidil).

    Anyway man, you have great coverage now, this is fantastic and thank you for sharing :)
    denisty now closer/closely match to the sides. donor area also looks perfect.

    Cheers,

    James

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