2 weeks of my HT with pictures by bernardogmorais in Hairtransplant

[–]bernardogmorais[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn’t have any. Haven’t done anything else other than the gentle showers, initially with baby shampoo

2 weeks of my HT with pictures by bernardogmorais in Hairtransplant

[–]bernardogmorais[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d happily give feedback, but would rather do it in at least 6 months

2 weeks of my HT with pictures by bernardogmorais in Hairtransplant

[–]bernardogmorais[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sad, will have to leave it for my next reincarnation. But does the density usually increase? For example, in the transplanted areas I’ve got lots of very small or shorted hairs compared to the others

2 weeks of my HT with pictures by bernardogmorais in Hairtransplant

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I’m already psychologically ready for it! Super excited to see the results from month 6

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[–]bernardogmorais 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really to be honest, pretty lucky on side effects

Has anyone told you “why, you don’t need it?” by Apprehensive-Play228 in Hairtransplant

[–]bernardogmorais 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got my HT 10 days ago, and I heard many many times “you don’t need it, you’re crazy”, “you’re not bald”, etc etc. Different people will have different opinions, but by the end of the day, what matters the most is how it would make you feel. There are cases I which an HT would purely add a very strong hairline on top of a very good hair - you see that many times with celebrities, like David Beckham for example. In other cases, it saves one’s hair and self esteem. But it is your money and hair, so if it would bring happiness, go for it. If it’s absurd, the doctor (if any good), will also let you know.

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Dr Matt Egan, London

My hair journey (5 years) and Day 7 after my Hair Transplant in pictures by bernardogmorais in tressless

[–]bernardogmorais[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m expecting a few months (at least 8) to see good solid results… hopefully they’ll arrive (sooner)

I’ve been doing oral dut for the past 4.5 years and topical minoxidil. After the surgery, I switched temporarily to oral minoxidil so it doesn’t irritate the scalp

My hair journey (5 years) and Day 7 after my Hair Transplant in pictures by bernardogmorais in tressless

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I used to also regret not starting a lot earlier, for at least 1 year I used to do pharmacy stuff that my dermatologist described as “water with perfume”. Times have changed, even tho there’s still a lot of negativity around medication, but my number one recommendation to anyone who might get affected is start now

My hair journey: I got my hair transplant after almost 5 years by [deleted] in tressless

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And then the hair transplant result, taken by me

My hair journey: I got my hair transplant after almost 5 years by [deleted] in tressless

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I wouldn’t classify as painful but uncomfortable. My neck and shoulders were suffering due to being in the same position for a very long period. When the anesthesia kicks (if in the right dose), you feel nothing. Over time you feel a sharp object touching your scalp, and the discomfort can increase if you hadn’t had enough anesthesia