2663 - Fue - Dr Lupanzula - May 14th 2019

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  • ahmeda
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2019
    • 27

    2663 - Fue - Dr Lupanzula - May 14th 2019

    I finally did it! I was on propecia for 10 years I believe it dramatically slowed down my loss ( no side effect), I had a 1 year break because i got freaked out by all the stuff I read online but then went back on Propeica.

    So, Biotin, pumpkin seed tablets, laser comb, minoxidil for the rest.

    My hair loss pattern is not even which is also not unusual. So anyone with uneven hair loss, hopefully my post helps.

    After months of research and coming out of a long term relationship I thought Its better I get the hair transplant now while I am single then I can jump back in the game with confidence haha. Hopefully it pay's off

    So I decided on Lupanzula. A number of factors went into my decision. I was in the range of 2200-2660 so got an extra 63 grafts in the top end.

    Literally finished surgery a few hours ago so this post is fresssssh - Fingers Crossed. I will post monthly updates. I pledge not to ghost once's I start seeing results.

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  • ahmeda
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2019
    • 27

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    Day 9:

    So I stayed in Brussels for 12 days as I wanted to heal properly. As I have my own business I can run it from my laptop so that made the longer stay easier.

    Today is my last day here and while I was here, Dr Lupanzula insisted I come see him nearly everyday for a wash and check up which I thought was amazing of him because I can imagine how busy he is.

    My experience with Dr Lupanzula + his team was incredible, he really does take a patient first approach. He is a very humble and down to earth guy, always putting himself in the shoes of the patient. I did a lot of research before my hair transplant and met with a lot of Dr's but Dr Lupanzula was the only Dr that made me feel 100000% comfortable.

    As you can see, Donor area looks good. I still have discomfort in my donor area but that is because my nerves are more sensitive than normal. Washing off the scabs slowly on the top and still discoloured from the trauma. So that will take time to heal. Dr said I can wear a cap now rather than the usual bandana.

    Now time for the most important part. The waiting game for the results. I will aim to post once a month.
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