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Long hair FUT/FUE at The Maitland Clinic (6/10/16)

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postdoc

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With two FUT procedures at Hasson & Wong under my belt (2012: 4400 grafts; 2014: 2500 grafts), I €™d rather hoped that that would be it, but, as everyone tries to warn you, MPB isn €™t something that just stops being a problem, even after two HTs. The main thing that concerned me was growing reliance on €˜hairy dust €™ (Caboki fibres) to thicken up the crown. Without it, I felt a little exposed, particularly when someone was standing behind me. Returning to Vancouver for a third HT didn €™t fill me with much enthusiasm, so I decided to explore closer to home, which is now rural Kent rather than North London.
I was interested to see Dr Edward Ball €™s name and The Maitland Clinic cropping up on various websites with very positive reports and results. It was also intriguing that David Anderson had decided to end his role as Hasson & Wong €™s patient advisor and join up with The Maitland Clinic instead. So, after an initial, 30 minute Skype call with Dr Ball, I arranged to meet up with him and David in their Harley Street rooms for a consultation. This proved to be an excellent, unhurried opportunity to look at what I €™d had done before and to consider options for a third procedure. My original idea was to have FUE, but Dr Ball thought that FUT would be better and still leave me the option of FUE in the future. It €™s worth pointing out that both David and Dr Ball have undergone HTs themselves, and there €™s a complete lack of any hard sell. One thing I decided as a result of the meeting was to start on finasteride in the hope of holding back any future hair loss. I €™d been on dutasteride prior to the first HT, but I €™d weaned myself of it following the second HT because of side effects. Dr Ball also recommended Viviscal, which I €™ve been taking since meeting up, although the evidence for it isn €™t exactly convincing.

Travelling to Portsmouth from Kent is best done by car and takes about an hour and three-quarters. The alternative of a train up to Victoria and then down to Portsmouth on the troubled Southern Rail network wasn €™t attractive. As with any surgery, it €™s best to avoid stress prior to the procedure! Having booked into the nearby Marriott hotel, I walked the route to and from 1000 Lakeside North Harbour so that I knew exactly where to go the following morning. There €™s actually a faster route that goes directly into the Lakeside North Harbour campus and it avoids walking alongside the busy Western Road. The Marriott hotel is as comfortable a place to stay as any big chain hotel and they €™re used to having Maitland Clinic patients stay. My concern about coming down to dinner and breakfast post-op proved unfounded, as the lighting is on the dark side of subtle.

1000 Lakeside North Harbour is a large, modern building and The Maitland Clinic is on the 2[sup]nd[/sup] floor, occupying part of the space taken by a cosmetic medicine clinic called Changes. There €™s a pleasant view out of the windows, although it doesn €™t quite match the Vancouver sky-line. Only one HT procedure is carried out each day, which creates an unhurried and relaxed atmosphere where the patient is the sole focus. The beginning of the procedure is agreeing what needs to be done and then consenting to it. Dr Ball is extremely thorough and professional in this respect, but he also has an engaging personality that makes it easy to relate to him.

The room where the procedure is carried out is workman-like, with the usual dissecting microscopes and couch, but there €™s a view of woodland and a flatscreen TV for watching movies. FUT starts with injection of local anaesthetic and excision of the strip. In my case, because of two previous procedures, Dr Ball carried this out very cautiously and the entire extraction process, including two layers of sutures (internal absorbable and external ones) actually took 2 hours. In addition to the 1200 grafts from the FUT strip, Dr Ball decided to use long hair FUE to harvest a further 300 grafts. I was hugely impressed by his meticulous approach at FUE, which involved trimming every other hair in the nape region below where the strip was excised and then using an almost silent motorised punch. I can now completely understand why ARTAS robots are gathering dust!

The rest of the twelve-hour session was spent with Dr Ball making incisions and Janna Shafer and the rest of the team implanting grafts. Twelve hours might sound a long time for a relatively small procedure, but like the FUE excisions, the implanting was done without any shaving of the recipient area. One thing I appreciated greatly is that Dr Ball was hands on throughout the long day and adopted a dynamic approach to adding hairs here and there as well as to the areas we €™d discussed previously. It was also great to have David Anderson drop by in the afternoon to check how things were going.
When everything was completed, I was handed a generous goody bag, which included medication (antibiotics for five days, steroids for three days, analgesia for three days), liposomal ATP spray (to help graft viability), a neck pillow (too hard, I €™m afraid!), a jar of Vaseline and gloves (for the sutures), pillow protectors and an extremely helpful management plan for the week post-op.

Back at the Marriott, I felt sufficiently normal looking to brave the restaurant for a late dinner without wearing anything on my head. I €™d never have done that after the H&W procedures! Not surprisingly, sleep that night didn €™t come easy and I flitted between the bed with double pillows and trying to sleep upright in a chair. Come the morning, I was glad I €™d booked a taxi to take me back to Kent. Driving oneself or going by train wouldn €™t have been either safe or fun.

Overall, I €™ve got nothing but praise for The Maitland Clinic. Dr Ball is exceptional at what he does and he €™s also a very nice guy. Janna Shafer and the rest of the team work incredibly well together and help to make the experience of lying on the couch for protracted periods of time as pleasant as it realistically could be. The bottom line is that the UK now has a hair transplant clinic that €™s up there with the best in the world and I €™d strongly recommend it to anyone considering surgery.

I've attached a 2012 photo showing my NW5A state plus three pics from just before the consultation with Dr Ball and David Anderson. More to come ...


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janna

janna

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Hi Postdoc,
Thanks so much for your detailed write up and for choosing The Maitland Clinic to carry out your 3rd procedure. We appreciate your confidence in us and look forward to following your progress. You are a veteran now with 3 ht's under your belt and having both techniques. You're not likely to have too many questions or concerns but you know where to find us.
Please keep in touch.
Heal well!
Janna


 
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postdoc

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Thanks, Janna. It's good to be back home and everything is going well so far. I've jettisoned your hard neck pillow in favour of a memory foam one I got from Amazon! Perhaps you could you email me the photos that were taken and I'll see what's worth uploading. Take care and thanks for everything.
 
janna

janna

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I agree there's no beating the Vancouver skyline but hopefully the much easier travel to and from our clinic makes up for it! :T:
Will email photos and graft/hair count for you later this week. We got those neckpillows off Amazon too and suppose to be memory foam so we'll need to order from a different source, sorry about that!
 
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Vento

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Congratulations on this latest transplant, with some luck it could be your last.
I could not view your pictures!
 
David Anderson

David Anderson

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Hi Postdoc,
Thanks so much for the great write up. It was a pleasure to meet with you again and I look forward to following your results. It was ideal that Dr Ball was able to be able to dedicate the time to bump up the graft count with long haired FUE as the numbers fell a little short on the FUT for what we needed.
As you said this is a real benefit of only having ONE patient a day we are set up to do what the patient needs each and every time and are not governed by time restraints of having another patient to attend to.
Janna or I will get the photos to you soon to post soon.



 
Bigmac

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Congrats on your procedure, sounds like everything went really well. It`s good that you weren`t required to shave down, although the drawback is sitting/laying on the surgical couch for a long time but the peace of mind knowing that your HT is very hard to detect makes it worth while.

I`m looking forward to viewing your surgery pictures and following your progress.

Thanks for sharing your hair transplansplant story here.

All the best.

Bm.
 
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Pre-op front.
 

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Pre-op back.
 

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The old H&W scar.
 

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H&W scar on the left and looking a bit thin.
 

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Ditto scar on the right.
 

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Immediately post-op, but difficult to make out the graft placement as the area wasn't shaved down.
 

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Excellent FUT scar by Hasson & Wong.
Your crown has no signs of a HT unless you`re looking for it. The Maitland clinic have done an excellent non shaven FUE by the look of things.
 
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postdoc

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wiseone wrote:
Excellent FUT scar by Hasson & Wong.
Your crown has no signs of a HT unless you`re looking for it. The Maitland clinic have done an excellent non shaven FUE by the look of things.
Thanks, wiseone. Not having to hide one's head under a hat or bandanna is a huge bonus! I had a haircut two weeks after the HT and my barber didn't even know I'd had the procedure until he saw the scar. That's healing well, too, and I think it should be less noticeable than the H&W scar.
 
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wiseone

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If this new scar turns out as good it's a win win for you.Your barber not noticing is a huge confidence boost. What did you tell him when he saw the FUT scar?
 
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postdoc

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wiseone wrote:
If this new scar turns out as good it's a win win for you.Your barber not noticing is a huge confidence boost. What did you tell him when he saw the FUT scar?
He knew already that I'd had the previous HTs and I'd mentioned about possibly having a 3rd procedure. I live in rural Kent, so clients with HTs aren't exactly commonplace, but he has a few guys taking Finasteride. I've offered to meet up with anyone local who's interested in having a HT.
 
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It must be a relief when people who are in close contact know about your transplants. I`m hoping this forum organises another patient meet up which I`ll attend to view a variety of clinics work.
 
Bigmac

Bigmac

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The work looks nice and clean, it should provide a good result.
Good to hear it was easy to conceal and that its all healing well.
Looking forward to following your progress.
All the best.
Bm.
 
SADbutTRUE

SADbutTRUE

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Congrats on ur recent procedure ,heres to great growth, HnW did a great job with your 1st two procedures, this 3rd one is icing on the cake n will make for a complete transformation.Great result so far, happy for ya.
 
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