Holy shit u went from nearly completely bald to a dude with hair
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u/West_Description1217
Fantastic result
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u/Significant-Air6079
Congrats, that is an incredible result!
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u/taleofunknown
Great improvement, there will be some more growth (somewhere between 15-20%) up to the 12 month mark.
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u/Forever778
This looks great. Which doctor and can I please ask the cost? Thank you.
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u/cleetusneck
Huge change.
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u/ReapTheNorwood
Yeah, longer would give it a better illusion of density, but honestly, another pass of 3,000 grafts will give you naturally dense coverage with any hair length.
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u/Vibraco
Looks great man
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u/700p3d
What does Nizoral shampoo do?
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u/Wonderful-Bit6748
Looks great, how much did it cost?
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u/Adorable_Ad_3013
What doctor?
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u/Adorable_Ad_3013
Can you share some post op pics?
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u/Salty-Garlic9471
Considering where you started that's pretty amazing work. It'll only look better as it grows out more.
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u/ativerso1
Excellent, happy for you man. Is there a picture of the crown and doner before ht
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u/pancho915
Looking great king
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u/Intelligent-Rip-184
What is the anti DHT shampoo? And also Nizoral shampoo?
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u/thewintersoldier711
Any finastride side effects?
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u/NewUnicorn92
Holy moly. Looks great. You look young now. This is giving me hope actually thank you man.
Based on the photo it looks like you don't have much of a beard.
Where were 4500 grafts extracted from ?
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u/Economy-Experience81
amazing!
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u/Exciting_Sort_289
Is this AI? Hot DAMN!!!!
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u/Rkopel
This is an amazing result for eight months. The hairline looks natural and the density is coming in nicely. Many patients still see a bit more thickening between months 9 and 12.
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u/Reasonable_Double811
looks fantastic, great result and very natural. You could also add SMP to fill in some of the spots that appear a little thin. It’s a great add-on to a hair transplant to make the hair look more full and dense.
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u/MBArone_0000
Do you mind if I DM for details on the clinic? Amazing results, congrats!!
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u/1107759
This looks fantastic, idk if this is dumb but will the transplant hairs continue to grow? Like in length like normal hair? I have been seeing a bunch of comments on this sub and updates and I’m a bit confused how that works in practice
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u/Imperial_Prince1996
Wow man! Looking great! It looks natural! 😯
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u/SmoneyD
Great documentation and results. I wish you had post a picture of the donor area (back of head) prior to the transplant ..
4500 grafts is great. Was it all from the scalp donor ? Did they do any beard grafts ?
I m sure the prp and the min/fin helps additionally
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u/SmoneyD
This is phenomenal work. From the looks of it, your donor area was standard and not excessively thick hair either. I really think the continued PRP injections made a difference (expensive) along with the meds.
Thanks for sharing !!
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u/behappydontworry1
Very nice!!
Do you have to use products like minoxidil or blockers for it to grow or doesn’t it require maintenance
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u/Careful-Builder-9909
At 8 months I don’t think you’d be seeing any new worth anymore because from here on the hair only just get pretty matured from baby hair to adult hair and you got awesome results compared to what you had before so just be happy with it and not seek perfection an Aldo not all grafts shrive the transplant which is another thing they don’t tell you when consulting, A second transplant is an option but I wouldn’t advise.
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u/Synotic__
Honestly, i‘d consider getting some ghk-cu or even Glow (a mix of Ghk-Cu withBpc and Tb500 mix). Ghk for the better hair growth and the combo to actually reduce inflammation in the body which could hinder proper hair growth.
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u/Vladamir_pootinn
This is my biggest fear about getting a transplant… they sort your hair out but completely remove your face:(
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u/glowman777
Look into an SMP tattoo and are you on a medicines?
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u/jerinjacob_uk
👏 great result.
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u/8red
Dude that's great effect - btw can you shave short now? Or you need to be longer hair all the time? Does it look natural?
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u/Finance_Bro__
Why would you take finasteride at all? You had no hair at the top, and all the transplanted hairs are DHT resistant, so you shouldn’t lose any of it. And the donor area is DHT resistant. It looks like your hair loss has stabilized.
Hello bro, that looks amazing, do you have pictures of the sides and back before HT please? Your case very interesting because I think we are very similar, thanks
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u/JohnMcCainsCapturers
very interesting case and would love to see how it looks like at around month 7 onwards, i hope you wont have to come for a 2nd time!
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u/Forever778
That looks amazing. How long was the procedure? How much does Dr R do? What was the cost? And was it easy to go out travel after? Thank you!
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u/Ok-North10
Dr Ratchatborn?
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u/markiemark6
I’m on day 3 as well.. and this healing process is rough. I swelled a good bit and my donor area aches pretty good.. how’s your experience been so far?
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u/Enough-Bother6932
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day 6 back in us after long flight ✈️ today
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u/go_get_your_hyung
Thank you for posting!! I’m booked with her too! Albeit, a long time from now. Questions:
What is her HBOT price for the 3 sessions? Just trying to get a ballpark idea.
Do you do HBOT in morning —>rest—> LLLT in the afternoons and if not, how does the sequence go?
I see you are only staying 6 days post-op and realize you will not be taking advantage of it, but did you see if they offered a service to remove scabs between day 10-14? I have seen some clinics offer an olive oil treatment for that; regardless of how they do it i’m terrified of doing it myself so was hoping they could.
I’ve been through all her pre-op and post-op instructions. Anything you have learned more or would do differently if you had to repeat? Is a neck pillow enough, or would you bring an inflatable wedge pillow too?
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u/Enough-Bother6932
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Day 5 post op after last wash and llt at absolute . bittersweet leaving tomorrow, as id love to stay till scaps come off . They take such good care of you . If you can stay for 10 days post id recommend so you dont have to do it yourself , but also they have given me the tools and knowledge i need to perform the rest of the care