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john86334
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Where to begin! This is my second FUT procedure, coming 8 years after the first and the time has just flown by. My first FUT is documented here (https://www.hairlossexperiences.com/threads/2300-fut-dr-ed-ball-ziering-uk-june-2013.3167/).
Having read through the posts of my first procedure again, I realised I was always aware a second would be on the cards at some point to address the crown area. The results from the first have been fantastic and without wanting to sound a tad dramatic, life changing!
So what led me to a second – around 2 years ago I met with Dr Ball and David Anderson in London to discuss where things were up to and what my future options could be. I was happy with the look I could achieve each day with the addition of Toppik (although noting I did seem to require more and more over the years) but it was the crown in particular that was thinning quite considerably. I have maintained daily Propecia usage over the entire 8 years although using the Regaine foam has been quite hit and miss.
The reason I opted for an FUT 8 years ago was my personal requirement to keep the surgery hidden, which I wouldn’t have been able to do with a full FUE head shave and I am pleased to say to this day that this has still been achieved. As I had lot of small hairs in the crown area I was told that that the crown would need to be shaved before surgery which gave me some hesitation, and most likely the reason I took another 2 years to book the surgery. Fast forward to the start of this year and after an awful home haircut and increased working from home, I decided it was now time and began the process to have a consultation with David Anderson and ultimately Dr Ball and book in a surgery date.
We decided upon a planned 1200 grafts in the crown area to give some coverage and the remainder (800) to get some more density in the front. In the end we were able to harvest 2,300 grafts, and the 3:2 ratio of the areas was maintained with the additional grafts.
To cut a long story short about the day of the surgery, I won’t go into detail about how incredible Dr Ball and his team are as I can see that every single other review on this site already does that, other than to say everything is just first class. I felt totally at ease and in comfort throughout the day, I was kept informed of the progress during the day which I found fascinating and all the aftercare requirements were explained in detail to me before I left. In total, it was approx. 8am to 10pm.
So as I type this, it is day 6 and I have had my first hair wash which I was very excited about!
Sleeping has been ok, it could have been worse, a few daytime naps to catch up have helped.
Pain has been fine since day 2 and I maintained the 30 minute ATP sprays until both bottles were finished.
Swelling – I did swell quite badly first time, and I was hopeful it would be less this time as there were less grafts in the front but alas not, it has currently worked its way down from my forehead to my eyes so I look a bit puffy.
I will attach some pictures of the before and current progress. Please excuse the long ramble, but if there are any questions, please just ask and I shall be sure to keep you all updated on progress.
Having read through the posts of my first procedure again, I realised I was always aware a second would be on the cards at some point to address the crown area. The results from the first have been fantastic and without wanting to sound a tad dramatic, life changing!
So what led me to a second – around 2 years ago I met with Dr Ball and David Anderson in London to discuss where things were up to and what my future options could be. I was happy with the look I could achieve each day with the addition of Toppik (although noting I did seem to require more and more over the years) but it was the crown in particular that was thinning quite considerably. I have maintained daily Propecia usage over the entire 8 years although using the Regaine foam has been quite hit and miss.
The reason I opted for an FUT 8 years ago was my personal requirement to keep the surgery hidden, which I wouldn’t have been able to do with a full FUE head shave and I am pleased to say to this day that this has still been achieved. As I had lot of small hairs in the crown area I was told that that the crown would need to be shaved before surgery which gave me some hesitation, and most likely the reason I took another 2 years to book the surgery. Fast forward to the start of this year and after an awful home haircut and increased working from home, I decided it was now time and began the process to have a consultation with David Anderson and ultimately Dr Ball and book in a surgery date.
We decided upon a planned 1200 grafts in the crown area to give some coverage and the remainder (800) to get some more density in the front. In the end we were able to harvest 2,300 grafts, and the 3:2 ratio of the areas was maintained with the additional grafts.
To cut a long story short about the day of the surgery, I won’t go into detail about how incredible Dr Ball and his team are as I can see that every single other review on this site already does that, other than to say everything is just first class. I felt totally at ease and in comfort throughout the day, I was kept informed of the progress during the day which I found fascinating and all the aftercare requirements were explained in detail to me before I left. In total, it was approx. 8am to 10pm.
So as I type this, it is day 6 and I have had my first hair wash which I was very excited about!
Sleeping has been ok, it could have been worse, a few daytime naps to catch up have helped.
Pain has been fine since day 2 and I maintained the 30 minute ATP sprays until both bottles were finished.
Swelling – I did swell quite badly first time, and I was hopeful it would be less this time as there were less grafts in the front but alas not, it has currently worked its way down from my forehead to my eyes so I look a bit puffy.
I will attach some pictures of the before and current progress. Please excuse the long ramble, but if there are any questions, please just ask and I shall be sure to keep you all updated on progress.





