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Dazzster26

Valued member
Hi Modenese

Am really wrapped for you Buddy I know how happy you must be , when I see other members getting great growth its just makes my day , your hair looks great and so natural , your only at the 6 month mark as well so a lot more to come love it

Take care I care



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Levrais

Valued member
The difference between months 4 and 6 amazing. And 6 months is still considered to be quite early.
 
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BHR Clinic Patient Advisor
Thank you for updating.

Placement is done in relation to hair groupings essentially and to some degree this dictates what goes where, ie single haired grafts firstly in the first few mms of hair line and then larger groupings deployed further back and at a lower density.

Once they are sorted for placement it is then wise to see grey hairs and spread as much as possibe and not to group them as such.

Greyness level will also change over time for most as the years pass.

As said a big change between 4 and 6 months for you and still a long way to go in terms of that aspect. Also the hair will mature and soften as it cycles so aside from growth still many changes over the next 6 months expected.
 
SADbutTRUE

SADbutTRUE

Valued member
looks great, and its only 6 months, enjoy ur new hair, great job by doc and staff ¬b`
 
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Modenese

boy meets quiff
Thanks for the comments guys. It's just a lot of fun right now. I feel like its already reached maturity, just a little bit left to go mid scalp.

This really is like the best motorbike ride on a beautiful summers day. Having been practically bald its a surprise every day.
 
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ziggs11

Valued member
Looking good with more to come. Does the texture and angle of the hair feel natural, and have you had to explain your resurgent hairline to anyone?
 
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Modenese

boy meets quiff
Hi Guys

Just back from the hairdressers.

First of all, anyone undergoing a HT needs a good hairdresser in my view - particularly if it's a large procedure involving FUT like me. So thank you to Claire for your skill and ability to respond to unusual circumstances.

Loving it.

I've pretty much renewed my whole wardrobe. It's great to be able to take some pride in my appearance. Before I got the HT I didn't even know that Zara and Reiss sold men's clothing. Now you can't get me out of there.

My wife is suffering. She complains that she can no longer get into the bathroom, and that there are all sorts of hair styling products cluttering the place up. Basically I've reverted back to my mid-twenties.

I'm lucky to have a great donor area, and what was just numbers at the start of this thread is now something I can feel.

One of the things I do is dance - Salsa, and other types of latin dance. Despite all of the gender equality and gender reversals that have taken place over the last twenty years, dance events are still pretty much the same as they always were - as a male, if you want to dance you have to walk up to women you don't know and ask them to dance.

The women only care if you can dance or not. But I care, and having some hair back makes a huge difference to my own confidence.

Another Boberto-style photo:
 

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Modenese

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Modenese

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Modenese

boy meets quiff
6 month progress side-by-side
 

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Modenese

boy meets quiff
@ziggs11

The pattern and lay of the hair feels good and natural. It's actually quite neutral. I am using styling product and waxes to style it up and forwards, and that's what I wanted - a chance to grow the hair and have a more modern style.
 
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Dazzster26

Valued member
Hi

Thats what I call a update not only with your new hair but with your passion for life confidence totally boosted , the style looks great am really happy for you WoW and the dancing as well , great transformation and as I keep saying it just gets better and better a day at a time.

Take care I care



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BHR Clinic Patient Advisor
Nice transformation so far, really has come on in the past 2 months from the comparisons.

Thanks for posting.
 
topccat29

topccat29

29 year HT veteran
Nice to hear how much happier you are, exactly as it should be.
 
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DannyBoy

Valued member
Hi Modenese

Thanks very much for sharing your experience. I have justv recently had an HT FUT done (4384 graft ) and I too felt very low after the sugery . The thing that concerned me the most is the shockmy loss around my donor strip area and especially on one side just above lef ear. This right now is so disheartening and making me feel depressed however your story has given me so much faith and i fhope that my shock loss does return back to normal.

Your help is much appreciated
Thank

DannyBoy
 
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DannyBoy

Valued member
Hey Modenese



please can you call or let me know the number I may reach you on



cheers

DannyBoy

 
bullitnut

bullitnut

4 awesome repairs with SMG
Modenese wrote:
I didn't even know that Zara and Reiss sold men's clothing. Now you can't get me out of there.

My wife is suffering. She complains that she can no longer get into the bathroom, and that there are all sorts of hair styling products cluttering the place up. Basically I've reverted back to my mid-twenties.
::}{:Brilliant ¬b`!!!!
 
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DannyBoy

Valued member
Hi Modenese,


Thanks Very Much for getting in touch with me! You really helped me out a lot here and I much appreciate it.

It very surreal that both of our procedure and were remarkable similar especially the post op effects and I hope that I too recover as good you with regards to the Shock loss around the donar area. You certainly did prevent me emotionally going of in the deep end ( I felt like I was drowning and all alone ) .

How soon did you start taking propecia after the procedure and did you suffer any of the known side effect of this drug?

Please let me know when we can meet up when you are around in.london as I am so looking forward to meeting you ?

Cheers
DannyBoy
 
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Modenese

boy meets quiff
Hi Danny



It wasn't propecia I mentioned, but minoxidil.



Always check with your clinic before using. I used it after about 12 weeks IIRC on the areas affected by shockloss, taking care to keep it away from the scar tissue.



I don't take propecia. For me there were too many side effects, namely: low libido, depression, anxiety, brain fog. Most guys suffer no I'll effects, but those that do get hit hard in my view.



For shockloss, minoxidil is your best bet.
 
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DannyBoy

Valued member
Thanks Modenese..did you have a lot shock.loss above your ear on the left side and if so how long did it take to recover?

I was almost about to start propecia but thanks to your advice , I too will not be able to cope with the side effects!

I how often should i use minoxidol?
Should i only apply it to the shock loss area?
What do you tthink of Rogaine?

I'm 46 year old and worried about my temple areas going due to shock loss , can i use minoxidol or any other drug for this?
man this shock loss really so depressing.
RegardsDannyBoy
 
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