Toppcat,
I appreciate your input and I agree that using logic is important. I have really tried all kinds of regimes during this experience and nothing has had much of an impact. I am a notoriously bad eater so I tried to eat better . Adding fruits, got rid of soft drinks and hydrating mostly with water. I got into zinc, I tried walking 3 miles a night for months for improved circulation, at one point I felt a reduced sugar intake was helping. I went 3 weeks were I washed my face in ice water 5 to 7 times a day. I went 6 weeks without shaving, shaved with electric only, changed shaving creame and blade type. I think I tried to vary things a lot. Sometimes I thought something was having an effect but ultimately I don t think anything did. Ice water would reduce the swelling quite a bit but it was temporary and always came back. Really when I come back to it I think the Dr I am following right now is the only guy that has had a handle on this thing since day one. He looked at me maybe 6 weeks after my surgery and pretty much everything he has said has been pretty accurate. He doesn t claim to have all the answers, he says this is unchartered waters and he is just using his vast experience in hair transplantation and dermatology to offer suggestions. He is an extremely intelligent, knowledgeable guy and very ethical. Here is basically what he feels. He thinks everyone is different. He feels that for whatever reason my face couldn t physiologically handle the number of fue s we did. Why, who knows. I have had a lot of HT s and other surgeries and healed well. I have a very healthy immune system. For whatever reason 800 fue s was for me as an individual to many for my face. Doesn t mean I won t heal it just means it was to many for my face to handle promptly like others have. He doesn t believe that shaving on day 6 or 7 had an effect. I don t either and I think there is good documentation on the internet that others have shaved early without problems. I am not dismissing the shaving theory just stating that I personally don t believe it was a cause nor does my Doctor. Though my Dr does not perform Fraxel he believes that the fact that I did Fraxel at 3 months and then again at 5 or 6 month helped and didn t hurt. Others may have another opinion, not sure. As you say so much of my treatment and concerns were geared towards the holes at that time the swelling became more of a concern later. It was always there but I felt it would subside when and if the holes filled.
As of today the only thing that appears to have helped is cortisone and/or micro-needling. Even then how do I know the reduction in swelling is not a coincidence and not cortisone? I have read a lot of bad stuff about cortisone but I may have to try it again. Anyhow like I said I appreciate your input and am glad to see the results you are getting from you last procedure w/ Dr Bisanga.