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Originally Posted by c5000
Are you hoping to go to work soon after the procedure? I went 6 days after the procedure and nobody noticed anything, they just thought i'd cut my hair very short. Haha.
The only thing I would say is you will look like you have quite bad dandruff for a couple of weeks. Did anybody else have this too?
Yea I was really worried about that, so after about day 7 I spent a bit of time slowly removing the dead skin using conditioner. I've heard aloe vera is decent for that too.
Btw your results are encouraging, definitely looks thicker at the front.
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Originally Posted by garethbale
Yeah it looks denser, thicker, but 1400 grafts can only achieve so much. But with another procedure and a bit of toppik (if you're happy to use that) your end result will look good.
Tbh I'm not a huge fan of Hasci. The lack of scarring is obviously a plus but I haven't seen a result that achieves any more coverage than traditional FUE. In fact I have seen far better results from FUE, which is also much cheaper though.
Just my opinion though. Good luck!
Yeah, i'm happy to use Toppik if it will make my hair look thick.
The lack of scarring is the main thing for me. Even if there is no regeneration, not having any scars is the main selling point for me.
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Originally Posted by gc83uk
Yea I was really worried about that, so after about day 7 I spent a bit of time slowly removing the dead skin using conditioner. I've heard aloe vera is decent for that too.
Btw your results are encouraging, definitely looks thicker at the front.
Hi Gaz.
I've taken the 3 weeks after the procedure off work so that I can just relax and not worry about the dry skin. Haha.
What do you think about me putting 1000 grafts in my crown and 400 beefing up the hairline? Good or bad idea?
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Originally Posted by c5000
Hi Gaz.
I've taken the 3 weeks after the procedure off work so that I can just relax and not worry about the dry skin. Haha.
What do you think about me putting 1000 grafts in my crown and 400 beefing up the hairline? Good or bad idea?
Well I wouldn't say its a bad idea, but I would definitely put more in the mid area than in the crown at this stage. That's just me though, you know yourself what will make you feel better!
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I could take up to 3 weeks off actually thats why its nice to hear on your recoverytime although of course depends on the individual
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Umm i have met friends un europe like 5 days after my procedure nothing was noticeable, minor redness at most.
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Originally Posted by cocacola
Umm i have met friends un europe like 5 days after my procedure nothing was noticeable, minor redness at most.
Healing in the first 2 weeks is definitely fast, obviously due to the smaller damage to both donor and recipient. However I doubt that the *redness* disappears quicker than with FUE. In my case my recipient stayed (somewhat) noticably red for at least 7 months. I have seen pictures though from other patients who got through this way quicker so obviously it seems to differ greatly from person to person.
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Originally Posted by Arashi
...I doubt ...
...obviously it seems ...
You should definitely go for a cheap FUE in Turkey, so that you’re able to report us each and every difference with more certainty.
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Originally Posted by 534623
You should definitely go for a cheap FUE in Turkey, so that you’re able to report us each and every difference with more certainty.
Thanks for the tip, JarJarbinx. Err, Ironman.
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Originally Posted by c5000
Hi Gaz.
I've taken the 3 weeks after the procedure off work so that I can just relax and not worry about the dry skin. Haha.
What do you think about me putting 1000 grafts in my crown and 400 beefing up the hairline? Good or bad idea?
Hi C5000 i personally think that is a very smart idea to attack the front and the back as you explained before. you should follow your idea 400harline+1000crown
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