Hi all,
Thought I would do a quick update. Could not log in while I was away for a few months so will check back in now.
To recap, I had around 2260 grafts in April. I did not have that high expectations considering the low grafts. But I went for it because it was a convenient location and short wait list to at least get the process underway. If I had decided to go for a bigger operation somewhere else, to choose the right one, get the logistics to match and the potential waitlist, I probably would still be waiting.
Process went as expected. New hair disappears after a week. Then starts growing out slowly and mostly unnoticeably.
The first minor triumph was that 4.5 month stage I met people who I last saw 2018 and I was basically in the same position I had been 4 years earlier. I was balding then, but the further hairloss had been retransplanted so with fibres- they looked the same.
A month after that, 2 friends who knew I had a transplant commented that it looked good. One who had a transplant in Turkey himself before, and knew how little grafts I had. was very positively surprised.
So the result was, as long as my top hair is long enough - my sides short - (otherwise you can see the thinning) and when adding hair fibres I was able to walk around and look like I had some hair rather than a nw 5-6 and thats an improvement on where I was.
Id like to thank bigmac for his analysis that 2000 grafts could help if I have the right expectqations and it has.
Of course the people I know who I play sport with, don't notice a difference though as with the sweat and without fibres you can see the bald spots all over.
I have no specific photos of the hair, but as an example, this is one I have cropped from a group photo at the time that shows that with fibres, at least the bald spots were not obvious.
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However.
A couple of weeks ago, as I knew I would be largely indoors for the Holiday period, I decided to shave my head. Let it all grow out again. Perhaps better absorption of minoxidil and co with less hair.
I was quite shocked once the hair grew out a little how bad it looked. It looks now like only a handful of grafts survived the operation.
Here is how it looks.
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And this photo is better than what it was a few days before when the hair was shorter still.
I notice there are patches with a little more hair but largely the head is full of empty spaces in between.
I wonder, did the Dr batch a lot more grafts into specific areas of the scalp precisely because when the hair grows it will create a better illusion?
Im ok with that as long as its good once it grows out again. I cant have too high expectations with the low number of grafts I had. That said at the moment I look awful.
But at least it should look passable once it grows out again.
Hopefully months 8-14 have some more growth to add to it. And maybe the fin and min could help out as well.
If not. then I have the option of another operation to add some density. Not sure what the right time after the first transplant is.