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My journey & experience sourcing a second hair transplant in London, UK. Dr's, Clinic's and results.

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UnicornHorn

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Heading off to Manchester tomorrow for surgery the following day. Just realised that I have been taking a multi-vitamin when the pre-op instructions say to stop 7 days prior. I am now worrying about this! I have e-mailed the Dr and hope he is still happy to proceed.
 
Bigmac

Bigmac

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You will be fine. I can`t see why it won`t go ahead. All the best for the surgery, I`m sure everything will go smoothly.
 
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UnicornHorn

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You will be fine. I can`t see why it won`t go ahead. All the best for the surgery, I`m sure everything will go smoothly.
Thanks Bigmac. You're right. It is not an issue. Surgery tomorrow!! I'll take some photos tomorrow during/after the procedure and post here.
 
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UnicornHorn

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So - transplant is all done! The last grafts and SMP went in at about 6.15PM yesterday.

So far, all I can say about Dr Williams and the whole team at the clinic is that they are superb. It was all very easy. I felt very welcome and looked after. Dr Williams couldn't have been nicer and his team seemed diligent and professional. The entire focus of the clinic and staff that day was on me. I would recommend them to anyone.

We had another consultation and drew out the proposed hairline and sections. Straight after this, I was given 10MG valium along with some other meds which chilled me out completely, and things kicked off. Halfway through the day I was given another 10MG of valium and some codeine which made the afternoon very relaxed and, as much as it can be, enjoyable. I snoozed, watched a film and the news.

Following the surgery, I was immediately very pleased with the lack of swelling compared to that in my first procedure. I was expecting significant lumps of swelling on the head/forehead/face, but this was not the case at all. I bled a lot during this procedure which Dr Williams predicted due to the fact my scalp goes quite red when touched by hand. This bleeding led to more anaesthetic being required as well as a lot of fluid injections. The Dr explained during the procedure that, due to this, there may be increased swelling. So far, though, there is a little around the forehead but nothing major at all.

I am very happy with the way that the incisions and grafts look at this stage (for what that is worth). The density looks good, as does the placement. I am also very happy with the way the grafts have been taken from the donor zone as it appears very random and well selected. I have been spraying every two hours with saline solution when awake, and also sprayed during the night when i woke up in the middle of my 4 hours of so of sleep - so that's been going well. They advised me not to spray the donor zone because of the SMP, so I have only been spraying the recipient zone.

I woke up at 6am this morning because I felt myself rubbing my right hand temporal peak grafts. This immediately worried me and I got up to see what, if anything, had happened. I was very deflated to see that the area was bleeding, and it was pretty clear that I had dislodged some of the grafts. For anyone whose had a HT, you will understand the level of concern attached to this, and it is pretty mortifying to think you've damaged the work. What a fu(king nightmare....

I took some pictures and sent these to Dr Williams immediately, and within 2 mins he video called me to talk it through. He explained that this was really nothing to worry about, and that it would make little to no difference at all to my results. He is a very straight talking man so I know this was his real view and not something that he said to reassure me. The harvest of grafts led to a very good hair count of 2.9 per graft. Therefore, I have had between 5,000 and 6,000 hairs inplanted. The large part of knows that rubbing out a few single grafts on the temporal peak will make absolutely no difference to my end results, but the smaller, post hair transplant, paranoid and obsessive part of me is still pretty p1ssed off about it...

I am not looking forward to tonight following what happened this morning, and I will be tying my arms together with a pair of tights. I hope that this will make me wake up if I am about to move my hands up to itch/rub.

My instructions are to wash my hair tonight (just 24 hours post procedure) by placing a hand towel that they have given me on my head and wetting it with a shower - the adding some shampoo on top of the wet towel and gently patting it for a while before removing the towel, rinsing the shampoo off it and placing it back on my head for some more gentle finger pats to get off any shampoo residue. I am dreading this, to be honest, as I am acutely worried about disturbing the grafts. I emailed my concern to the clinic and, once again, Dr Williams video called me within a couple of minutes. He explained that it is perfectly safe to do this and they instruct this follwing their decades of work and research in the industry - and then he walked me through the method. I know he's right and its fine - but I am still crapping myself that i'll cock it up. Let's see how it goes!

One thing I can also say is that I am very impressed so far that Dr Williams calls me in person without any delays if I want to know something.

Lots of photos below . Will post again in a few days.
 

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Bigmac

Bigmac

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Everything sounds like you had a great experience at the clinic with the surgery running smoothly. The extractions and placement looks good and you had a good hair count. I think you’ll be very happy once this is grown out.
It’s a shame you scratched while sleeping and lost a couple of grafts. As Dr Williams states, it should have no bearing on the result. Hoping tonight’s sleep goes well and that binding your hands prevents any further incidents. The first few night can be a little rough with lack of sleep etc but it soon passes. With some luck, you won’t get any swelling.
As long as you follow the instructions for washing your hair you’ll be fine. I washed my hair the following day but with no towel. It’s nice that Dr Williams responds quickly. Try not to worry and stress so much though.
The SMP looks good. This is going to help a lot with keeping things hidden.
Thanks for following up and documenting your story.
It may be better to copy paste your write up and start a new thread with a new title. This way, anyone researching can find your doctor and story.
All the best.
Bm.
 
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ADVICENEEDED01

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@UnicornHorn, how are things progressing?

Did you shower after a week of surgery and get back to a normal routine?

All the best
A01
 
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UnicornHorn

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@UnicornHorn, how are things progressing?

Did you shower after a week of surgery and get back to a normal routine?

All the best
A01
Hey mate. Things are going well. I'm currently 13 weeks post procedure. Most, if not all, hairs shed after about three or four weeks leaving me pretty thin and I decided to keep it completely shaved until it is growing in. In the last week of so, the recipient area has got very itchy/tickly again and a few of the first hairs are appearing, it seems. So, I guess that is why it's tickling so much. I think that in about a month I should have started to see most of the fine, new hairs popping through, and then it will be a case of them growing and thickening.

Dr Williams has been superb. Always on hand to answer any questions I have. He gave me his mobile and we WhatsApp regulary.

Yes - I washed hair extremely carefully from day 2 as per their instructions. After day 7 I was back in the shower and back in the gym. I was worried about it all but the Dr assured me what I was doing was absolutely fine.
 
Bigmac

Bigmac

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Good to hear you think growth may be starting. It’ll be great to see some pictures when there’s something to report.
All the best.
 
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