William38
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I got back to London from the second procedure with Dr De Reys about a month ago.
I'm very happy with the result although I was also very happy with the first operation which I had with him last year.
I chose him because I knew he had been the lead surgeon at the Pro Clinic, which is also in Belgium.
My overall impression of Dr De Reys? Very professional and very experienced. He seems to be trying to limit the number of clients he has these days.
His Rep said I was a Norwood class 5 going on 6.
Here are some photos of me before I had anything done:
This is straight after the first operation. 3000 grafts put in front and centre. Dr De Reys actually took these photos himself in the clinic.
When I got home, I kept on taking photos and here are some shots after three days. You can still see the crusts (or scabs) on the scalp. At this stage, you're not supposed to touch the hair.
This is how it looked after seven days. Now I was allowed to wash my hair using a special Aloe Vera shampoo that Dr De Reys gave me.
After 3 months. Here you can see that the transplanted hairs had already started to shed. This is normal and after they had fallen out, they came back again after five or six months. At this stage I'm still using the Aloe Vera shampoo
and also applying an Aloe Vera cream in the evening.
Before I go on, I have to admit that I cut my hair a few times in the first few months.
I'd always had a buzz cut before the first operation to hide my thinning hair.
It was an eye-opener growing it in the months before the op because I finally saw how much had gone!
Dr De Reys recommended I grow it before the operation but on operating day his nurse cut it back down to grade one.
I also have to admit that after three months I let the photos slide a little
...but I also started to let the hair grow out.
I still had it cut but now it was at the barber shop!
It was great to visit the barber again and get a proper haircut - no need to use the clippers at home anymore.
So here are some photos at around eight months, just before I went to see Dr De Reys again for the second op.
Now a few days after these photos (at eight months) I went to see Dr De Reys for the second operation.
This time I wanted to get the back done and he said I had 2000 grafts still available in the donor area.
He also said that the grafts from the first op were not all through yet and he expected the full result to show at twelve months.
I'd already decided to add more to my temples, to bring the hairline even more forward.
Dr De Reys said it was no problem. He put 350 grafts to fill in the temples a bit more. The rest (1650) he transplanted into the back of my head.
Here are the pics he took immediately after the second operation:
You can see how he added a little to the temples to move the hairline forward. Here's the result after one week:
Now I'm at one month or so and I've just taken some more photos so I'll add them on here when I can.
Hope you like this journal and let me know if there's anything else you'd like to see or know!
I'm very happy with the result although I was also very happy with the first operation which I had with him last year.
I chose him because I knew he had been the lead surgeon at the Pro Clinic, which is also in Belgium.
My overall impression of Dr De Reys? Very professional and very experienced. He seems to be trying to limit the number of clients he has these days.
His Rep said I was a Norwood class 5 going on 6.
Here are some photos of me before I had anything done:
This is straight after the first operation. 3000 grafts put in front and centre. Dr De Reys actually took these photos himself in the clinic.
When I got home, I kept on taking photos and here are some shots after three days. You can still see the crusts (or scabs) on the scalp. At this stage, you're not supposed to touch the hair.
This is how it looked after seven days. Now I was allowed to wash my hair using a special Aloe Vera shampoo that Dr De Reys gave me.
After 3 months. Here you can see that the transplanted hairs had already started to shed. This is normal and after they had fallen out, they came back again after five or six months. At this stage I'm still using the Aloe Vera shampoo
and also applying an Aloe Vera cream in the evening.
Before I go on, I have to admit that I cut my hair a few times in the first few months.
I'd always had a buzz cut before the first operation to hide my thinning hair.
It was an eye-opener growing it in the months before the op because I finally saw how much had gone!
Dr De Reys recommended I grow it before the operation but on operating day his nurse cut it back down to grade one.
I also have to admit that after three months I let the photos slide a little
I still had it cut but now it was at the barber shop!
It was great to visit the barber again and get a proper haircut - no need to use the clippers at home anymore.
So here are some photos at around eight months, just before I went to see Dr De Reys again for the second op.
Now a few days after these photos (at eight months) I went to see Dr De Reys for the second operation.
This time I wanted to get the back done and he said I had 2000 grafts still available in the donor area.
He also said that the grafts from the first op were not all through yet and he expected the full result to show at twelve months.
I'd already decided to add more to my temples, to bring the hairline even more forward.
Dr De Reys said it was no problem. He put 350 grafts to fill in the temples a bit more. The rest (1650) he transplanted into the back of my head.
Here are the pics he took immediately after the second operation:
You can see how he added a little to the temples to move the hairline forward. Here's the result after one week:
Now I'm at one month or so and I've just taken some more photos so I'll add them on here when I can.
Hope you like this journal and let me know if there's anything else you'd like to see or know!
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