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  • scotty
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 17

    2 days post op...I'm concerned

    I just had a HT on the 15th. The doc assures me the outcome will be great. I have no reason to believe him, and not a lot of reason to believe him either. I spoke with 2 of his patients (1 referred and 1 by word of mouth). Both were very satisfied.

    I've posted 4 pictures (2 before and 2 postop). I know its too early to tell anything. But my concern is the loss of hair "before" due to being cut during the recipient transplants. I've read about shock loss.

    So at this point, I am not very satisfied - or rather, I am afraid the outcome will not be as good as I hope.

    Anyone have any word of encouragement? I NEED IT!
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  • Dr James DeYarman
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 22

    #2
    I just had a HT on the 15th. The doc assures me the outcome will be great. I have no reason to believe him, and not a lot of reason to believe him either. I spoke with 2 of his patients (1 referred and 1 by word of mouth). Both were very satisfied.

    I've posted 4 pictures (2 before and 2 postop). I know its too early to tell anything. But my concern is the loss of hair "before" due to being cut during the recipient transplants. I've read about shock loss.

    So at this point, I am not very satisfied - or rather, I am afraid the outcome will not be as good as I hope.

    Anyone have any word of encouragement? I NEED IT
    You should do fine. The only disappointment might be density but you will look natural and your hair will grow in fine. Tell us how many grafts you got and if you are on any meds. It will take at least 6 months to get any idea of the result so hang in there and post your photos at 3 months. Good luck
    Dr DeYarman

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    • scotty
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 17

      #3
      Thanks for your reply.

      I am taking:
      1 500mg Cephalexin twice per day
      2 20mg Prednisone once per day
      2 500mg Tylenol Extra Strengh every 4-6 hours for pain

      I had ~3000 grafts.

      I'm concerned that I have a LOT of numbness...is that normal?

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      • gillenator
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 1417

        #4
        Originally posted by scotty
        Thanks for your reply.

        I am taking:
        1 500mg Cephalexin twice per day
        2 20mg Prednisone once per day
        2 500mg Tylenol Extra Strengh every 4-6 hours for pain

        I had ~3000 grafts.

        I'm concerned that I have a LOT of numbness...is that normal?
        Scotty,

        Yes the numbness is normal and can last for up to one year which is typical.

        The shockloss should not really be an issue for you because from your before pics, there was not much exisitng hair left in the recipient area where the grafts were placed.

        Keep us in the loop as to your progress and best wishes to you on your yield. Waiting for the regrowth can be the toughest part.
        "Gillenator"
        Independent Patient Advocate
        more.hair@verizon.net

        NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin

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        • 1ainslie
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 14

          #5
          Originally posted by scotty
          Thanks for your reply.

          I am taking:
          1 500mg Cephalexin twice per day
          2 20mg Prednisone once per day
          2 500mg Tylenol Extra Strengh every 4-6 hours for pain

          I had ~3000 grafts.

          I'm concerned that I have a LOT of numbness...is that normal?
          did your doc put you on these meds after the transplant?, how long do you have to take them

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          • scotty
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2009
            • 17

            #6
            Originally posted by 1ainslie
            did your doc put you on these meds after the transplant?, how long do you have to take them
            Yes...he prescribed them. I also asked for a pain prescription and he gave me Vicodin. Which for me, is like M&Ms. Vicodin doesn't do anything for me.

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            • scotty
              Junior Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 17

              #7
              Originally posted by gillenator
              Scotty,

              Yes the numbness is normal and can last for up to one year which is typical.

              The shockloss should not really be an issue for you because from your before pics, there was not much exisitng hair left in the recipient area where the grafts were placed.

              Keep us in the loop as to your progress and best wishes to you on your yield. Waiting for the regrowth can be the toughest part.
              Click here to see my "5-day progress". It not very impressive yet. BUT...I am glad that the top of my scalp isn't flaming red! It has lightened some, but is still very noticeable.

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              • 1ainslie
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2009
                • 14

                #8
                Originally posted by scotty
                Click here to see my "5-day progress". It not very impressive yet. BUT...I am glad that the top of my scalp isn't flaming red! It has lightened some, but is still very noticeable.
                Its looking good, I am surprised how the scar is not too noticable, is the scar/stitches soar. Who did your op.

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                • scotty
                  Junior Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 17

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 1ainslie
                  Its looking good, I am surprised how the scar is not too noticable, is the scar/stitches soar. Who did your op.
                  The scar is sore. It isn't really a "pain"...but more of a "discomfort". I am quite surprised that the scar isn't showing. If you look straight-on at the scar, you can't see it, but if you are looking slightly up (or if I bend over), then you can detect a difference.

                  Dr Grant Koher did the surgery (Raleigh/High Point, NC). He was very compassionate and sensitive to my comfort during the procedure. I'll withhold a recommendation until I see the results!!! But so far, I have been very happy with his work.

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                  • gillenator
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 1417

                    #10
                    Originally posted by scotty
                    Click here to see my "5-day progress". It not very impressive yet. BUT...I am glad that the top of my scalp isn't flaming red! It has lightened some, but is still very noticeable.

                    It can linger for awhile but will lighten with time. How much time? It really varies between patients. If it does not seem to improve over the next 4-6 weeks, then you want to call your doctor back for additional advice.
                    "Gillenator"
                    Independent Patient Advocate
                    more.hair@verizon.net

                    NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin

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                    • Dr. Glenn Charles
                      IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 2423

                      #11
                      Take a good look at the top view before photo and you have to admit you did not have much hair left in the thinning areas. I see you stated that you had 3000 grafts, so I am sure that you will have a significant net gain when this all
                      grows in. You will probably lose some of those very thin weak hairs that were still hanging in there from post-op shock, but if they do not grow back then they would not have been there much longer anyways. You could think of it as losing a few weak unhealthy hairs and gaining a lot of healthy strong hairs in return. you just have to be patient and wait a little while to get there. Good luck.
                      Dr. Glenn Charles
                      Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
                      View my IAHRS Profile

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                      • scotty
                        Junior Member
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 17

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Dr. Glenn Charles
                        Take a good look at the top view before photo and you have to admit you did not have much hair left in the thinning areas. I see you stated that you had 3000 grafts, so I am sure that you will have a significant net gain when this all
                        grows in. You will probably lose some of those very thin weak hairs that were still hanging in there from post-op shock, but if they do not grow back then they would not have been there much longer anyways. You could think of it as losing a few weak unhealthy hairs and gaining a lot of healthy strong hairs in return. you just have to be patient and wait a little while to get there. Good luck.
                        Thats a good way of looking at it! Thank you for the encouragement!!

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