FUT - 18/12/15 - 4030 Grafts - NW6 - Dr Karadeniz - 18/12/15

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  • suarez
    Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 71

    FUT - 18/12/15 - 4030 Grafts - NW6 - Dr Karadeniz - 18/12/15

    My story on the HT journey started some 26 years ago . That was the day that someone pointed out to me at the works Christmas party that I was developing a bald spot . Still so vivid it seems like yesterday .

    I grudgingly accepted my fate , but would periodically check out whatever the latest fad was being marketed to combat hair loss . Nearly all of them seemed to good to be true , and were .

    Last time I checked out hair transplants was 10 years ago. Spent a good deal of time researching , but the quality of the HT's at that time were variable , and without the options available today were prohibitively expensive .

    Fast forward 10 years and this is where I'm at . Spent the last 2 months or so endlessly researching the subject - the forums , the blogs , the websites . I spent every spare minute I could to increase my knowledge and understanding of the process .

    After some deliberation , and following several online consultations , I decided to go with Dr Karadeniz . As Dr K had only assessed my hair loss via submitted photo's , the surgery options were left open pending a physical inspection .

    I arrived in Istanbul on 16th December and after only 6 hours sleep headed of to the clinic the next morning at 8.45.I met Dr K at 9am whereupon we discussed the options . Dr K's opinion was that 4000 grafts plus would be required , to provide a good camouflage density to the frontal area and mid scalp regions . The crown would be untouched on this occasion , but sufficient grafts remaining should a further procedure be required . In consideration of my level of hair loss and the donor area characteristics , we agreed upon FUSS as the initial choice , with a potential further FUE the following day if the strip alone were to be insufficient for my requirements .

    The usual pre-op photos were taken and hair design marked out . At around 10am the procedure commenced and I was on the operating table , and the first anaesthetic injections were administered along the strip line . These were pretty much painless , which was good as I was expecting worse . Much less painful that a dentists needle . Didn't take long for the head to be suitably numb and the strip procedure
    commenced by Dr K . I was aware of things happening at the back of my head , but that's all it was , a slight sensation .On completion , the strip was passed on to the technicians for dissection .

    With the strip removed , a lunch break was taken . Upon returning to the surgery, the technicians reported that in excess of 4000 grafts were taken .

    On to the operating table once again and the recipient area was anaesthetised . Dr K made all the recipient site incisions . Again , I was aware of things happening , but was not painful in the slightest. Whilst the recipient incisions were being made , a team of technicians were dissecting and preparing the grafts .

    Dr K made the initial graft placements to check for any potential popping ( elevation ) of the grafts . There appeared to be no issues , and the graft placement commenced , undertaken by a team of technicians . Strangely enough , although the time period from commencement of surgery to completion was around 9 hours , it didn't seem to drag at all .

    The no's details are as below :

    No. of grafts - 4035

    1's - 780 grafts - 19.33% , hairs 780
    2's - 2350 grafts - 58.24% , hairs 4700
    multiples - 905 grafts -22.43% , hairs 2715

    Grafts Total = 4035 ; Hairs Total = 8195 plus

    Approximate area covered = 100 cm2

    Grafts per cm2 = 40.35 average

    Grafts were more densely placed at the frontal area and taper off to the rear .

    I left the surgery around 7pm and returned to my hotel. Sleep that night was intermittent , although pain killers and other medication were taken to reduce pain / swelling .

    I returned to the clinic the next morning for the hair wash and post-op instructions given .

    Luckily enough , no swelling was suffered and little pain experienced . I am now at 7 days post-op , and the area appears to healing well . The scalp feels slightly tight , and light bruising is apparent to the recipient areas . Other than this , everything appears well .

    My experience with Dr Karadinez specifically , and the clinic in general was very positive .

    I will give further detail on the clinic in a separate post . Below are my pre-op and post-op pictures . I'd be glad to answer any questions .

    I will update post op photos periodically .
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  • suarez
    Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 71

    #2
    Now at 8 days post op . Happy with the way things are going . Inflammation has greatly subsided and the FUSS incision seems to be healing nicely .Itchiness has almost completely disappeared . Scalp still feels a bit tight , but sure that will change when the staples are out .
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    • Alan1980
      Member
      • Dec 2015
      • 45

      #3
      Hello Suarez, congratulations on your new HT, it looks like everything about your HT has gone well for you, it seems you have found a good clinic and surgeon, and I look forward to seeing updates in the new future.

      Alan.

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      • suarez
        Member
        • Nov 2015
        • 71

        #4
        Now at 16 days post op !

        Things have been going fine . Recipient and donor areas are healing well . The strip incision is looking very good . Have not shed any of the transplanted hairs yet , but unless I'm part of the lucky 10% , this will happen fairly soon.

        Removed the staples at 14 days - 61 of the suckers in total . Wasn't as painful as I'd feared . I'd say 50 came out with no pain whatsoever , 10 with a slight smart and 1 that I did feel . The soak in a bath for 20 minutes before removal would have helped I'm sure .

        Only problem is , and was my major concern prior to surgery , both donor and recipient areas are fairly visible .Even to the extent that I've been dreaming about it , so obviously playing with my psyche .

        I may have been a wee bit optimistic as to how it would look 2 weeks after surgery . Anyway , back to work in 2 days and the panic has set in ! To be fair , it's not really panic , but more a case of what I do now . I have 3 options the way I see it :

        1) Use cover up at both areas and try to mask the donor scar also with Toppik
        2) Get back to work and just tell everyone that I've had a HT done
        3) Wear a hat to work for a while

        I work in an office , so wearing a hat would be a bit strange , but my employers would be fine about it .
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        • August
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2015
          • 10

          #5
          It's a common recommendation by serious clinics to wait at least a month before applying any kind of cosmetic product to the recipient area, because there is a risk graft survival could be reduced. And speaking with experience, it is quite difficult for white skinned people to hide such dark red color as you're experiencing.
          If you still want to try, then I can warmly recommend L'oreal CC Cream Anti redness http://www.loreal-paris.co.uk/make-u...m/anti-redness
          If you go that route then don't expect dark redness to become totally invisible, just significantly less visible.
          The option of wearing a hat would be the best by far. I hade fue surgery and used a baseball cap and no one noticed anything. No one asked why i suddenly began wearing the cap either. With strip scar, you'd need something that cover farther down on the back of the head.
          Wish you luck!

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          • suarez
            Member
            • Nov 2015
            • 71

            #6
            Thanks for your comments August .

            I've checked out various forums in relation to trying to conceal surgery post op , and opinions do seem to differ . I hardly ever wear a hat , so people will be curious as to why I have started to ( my friends suspected pretty quick ).

            Lucky enough , if I wear a baseball cap , the back strap does in fact cover the strip scar if positioned right.

            Thanks for the advice on the Loreal cream - I'll check it out .

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            • JoeTillman
              Moderator
              • Jul 2014
              • 1145

              #7
              Hi Suarez,

              I'm really happy to read your review and see your progress being shared online. Well done!

              I'd like to recommend that you keep in touch with Dr. Karadeniz with your post-op questions (if you aren't already), especially when it comes to what you should and should not put on your scalp so soon after surgery. I understand and encourage people to research this on their own as it helps them to understand the overall picture but I also recommend that in the end, one should follow their own doctor's recommendations and not those of a doctor that is not familiar with your case.

              Keep up the good work!
              Joe Tillman
              The original Hair Transplant Mentor

              Interested to know which doctors I recommend?
              See the full list at HairTransplantMentor.com/hair-transplant-doctors

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              • suarez
                Member
                • Nov 2015
                • 71

                #8
                Hi Joe - Thanks for the comments .

                I did intend to put any questions to Dr K before applying any concealers / cover up etc. However , I think I may just ride this out anyway and just wear a cap for a few more weeks until it's settled somewhat .Personally , I do like to garner others opinions as to what / does not work for them , but to be fair it's a circular research anyway in that the same solutions come up time and time again .

                As far as posting my progress , I think it's only fair to give back to the forums for all the information I received when researching the H/T scene .

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                • arfy
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2015
                  • 114

                  #9
                  Good luck and I hope you heal well.

                  Last time I checked out hair transplants was 10 years ago. Spent a good deal of time researching , but the quality of the HT's at that time were variable , and without the options available today were prohibitively expensive .
                  I just wanted to say that you could have done the same surgery you just had, 10 years ago. Not all that much has changed in 10 years, especially considering that you got a strip excision. In that regard, basically it's the same procedure. You might have found a favorable price in Turkey, but other than that, I wonder what differences you are referring to now, that you didn't come across 10 years ago?

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                  • suarez
                    Member
                    • Nov 2015
                    • 71

                    #10
                    Originally posted by arfy
                    Good luck and I hope you heal well.



                    I just wanted to say that you could have done the same surgery you just had, 10 years ago. Not all that much has changed in 10 years, especially considering that you got a strip excision. In that regard, basically it's the same procedure. You might have found a favorable price in Turkey, but other than that, I wonder what differences you are referring to now, that you didn't come across 10 years ago?
                    Thanks Arfy .

                    It's a while ago now , but most likely at that time I would not have considered going abroad , and the results from the UK surgeons at that time weren't that great from what I could see .That coupled with prices made it a none starter .

                    I also think that the sheer choice of options now , coupled with advances in surgical techniques such as trichophytic closure has made it a safer bet ( in theory ) than back then.

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                    • suarez
                      Member
                      • Nov 2015
                      • 71

                      #11
                      9 week post op update

                      Just past 9 weeks post op so a quick update on how things are going.

                      Just to point out , my HT was to the frontal and mid scalp areas - the crown was untouched in this session .

                      Happy with the way things are going generally . Very light redness still in the recipient area .Recipient area is still very slightly numb but improving by the week .Still a bit numb above the strip area , but again this is getting better almost by the
                      day . Also mindful that I'm not out of the woods yet as far as scar stretch , so doing all I can to keep tension from the area . Can't wait to hit the gym again , but not going to do anything at the moment that may compromise scar healing / stretch. Doctor recommends to leave any heavy lifting until the 3 month mark .

                      The scar is not visible at this point , so I'm happy on that score.

                      Unfortunately , had some shock loss below the donor incision ( may be an inch long or so) , so fingers crossed that will resolve itself over the next few months . On the photo below I have applied a small amount of Toppik to the shock loss area.

                      Although I shed as everyone does , have had some growth to the recipient area. Not any real great density at the moment , more fine , light and wispy , but more than I expected anyway.

                      At just over 2 weeks post op , I was hoping to return to work without wearing a cap. 9 weeks later I'm still wearing it ! That's probably more paranoia on my part , as my wife thinks that no one would guess now that I've had the procedure.

                      The first photo was taken at 3 days post op , the rest are 9 weeks post op.

                      Any comments / questions - fire away !
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                      • HTsoon
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2016
                        • 160

                        #12
                        2 months and already some growth, good signs already.

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                        • suarez
                          Member
                          • Nov 2015
                          • 71

                          #13
                          Originally posted by HTsoon
                          2 months and already some growth, good signs already.
                          I can see a hairline for the first time in years so good on that score . I'm particularly happy with the scar - initially intended to go FUE but after discussions with the surgeon decided that FUSS was the best otion to take . Now for the tough part just waiting it out - got to stop looking in the mirror which is tough in a house full of mirrors !

                          Saw your recent updates and your progress is fantastic - it must feel like christmas every day

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                          • suarez
                            Member
                            • Nov 2015
                            • 71

                            #14
                            3 month update

                            Just past the 3 month mark and things seem to be going OK .

                            More hair on the old bonce than pre-op , so pretty happy with the progress to date . Feels strange to have hair on top after so long - almost feels like I'm wearing a hat sometimes .

                            Shock loss seems to be resolving , but the pimples are still having a field day .
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                            • suarez
                              Member
                              • Nov 2015
                              • 71

                              #15
                              Update 4 months an 1 week

                              Just passed the 4 month mark . Things have started happening - hairs are starting to mature and additional grafts are continuing to pop through .

                              I'm pleased with the progress to date . Just had my first proper haircut ( a number 3 to 4 guard on the clippers ) - the scar is pretty much invisible and the shock loss has grown back well .

                              I was a bit concerned abut scar stretch , so have avoided the gym up to now , but resumed training this week .

                              Any comments or questions welcome .
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