monty1978 said:Bad hair uk I gotta couple of questions for you if I may?
Do you think there were any other factors other than choice of doctor in which you feel contributed to your getting such a good result?
The choice of Dr is the number 1 factor in my opinion and being prepared to travel to get the best work is the main thing. For me as a repair patient, I went to a Dr that specialises in repair patients like myself.
The other considerations for me were just to try and get as much hair back or 'packed' in as much as possible. This again is something certain Dr's will be able to do more than others. The last thing is if you have a virtually bald area, keep in mind that its not always only going to take 1 hair transplant to reach the desired results, so keep an open mind on this which is again down to your own needs.
Are you on finasteride or dutasteride etc to maintain/ You got plenty of spare donor hair for 20 years down the line?
Yes, this is really important in my opinion. I was against the idea of taking meds daily to hold onto my native hair (before I had a hair transplant). But there is nothing better than keeping your own existing hair than having to go through further hair transplants in the future. I have held onto my crown with the help of taking...
Daily:
1/5th finasteride. (started 15th April'08)
MSM 1000 x2 (only for 1st 6 months after hair transplant) to help speed up the re-growth.
Being as your transformation was quite extreme, in a very positive way of course, but due to the severity of change in your appearance you must have gotten a reaction from many people, allbeit i'm sure positive ones. How was that and how did you deal with it?
This is quite a strange one. This is down to the fact I hardy ever took my cap off for over 10 years!! I wouldnt even leave the house without it. Even my own brother or mother etc hadnt seen me without a hat for over a decade!! For the 1st few years I would be asked why I never take it off!
But after this people just got used to me with a cap on. I would like to say... I hated every single day of wearing a cap. My head doesnt look good in a cap and I found it very degrading and difficult to find one that fitted me so I always wore it till it had to be changed for a new one!
It was really sad. I remember people I had never met before or neighbours, would ask me whats under my hat?! I was really embarrassed as I knew I had thick ugly hair transplanted plugs and I couldn't let anyone see them at any cost!at this stage I had lost all contact with any friends who stopped calling me as I never went out or anyone to go out with so I had nobody to compare me 'before and after' expect my mother!! and brother. I was a recluse... but not my choice... I used to be the partying kind and up for fun every weekend.
So for me taking off my cap and leaving the house for the 1st time just to walk into the town was VERY strange feeling. I felt naked to start off with but at the same time I felt incredible!! In the last few years without a hat I have not had one person look up at my hairline, when I 1st started losing my hair in my early 20's, everyones eyes used to go up to my hairline when they were talking to me! But this has never happened again since I took my hat off. I really am grateful to be able to have this 2nd chance again is quite special.. before I really do get old!
Sorry for the long reply, but I was trying to say... the response is great but I never uncovered my balding head to anyone before this... I was too ashamed.
The most common comments I get from people that didnt know me before, are 'You look younger than me and I'm only 27 not 37!' I had a builder around the other day who said 'If he new he could have stayed looking as young as me he would never have got married!' lol.
The last thing I heard recently was my mum telling me my brother told her he thought I was really lucky to have such a full head of hair' she is the only one that knows I have had a hair transplant in my family.
These are some amazing comments I hear for people I have never met before.
If I am being too personal that's fair enough just you are a few years older than myself and if I go the same route I don't really know what I am gonna say or how I am gonna handle it.
I hear you, I told a 2 girls that I have had a hair transplant just to see there reaction and they didnt care one bit!! One reaction was ' so what, you should see all the things us girls do with our hair' I wanted to hear the opinion of someone that knew nothing about hair transplant's and it was really nice to hear they thought it was great. I almost think its cool now! lol.
Anyway cheers for the feedback bearing in mind you really don't need to be here anymore. Fair play and congrats![]()
monty1978 said:Bad hair uk I gotta couple of questions for you if I may?
Are you on finasteride or dutasteride etc to maintain/ You got plenty of spare donor hair for 20 years down the line?
Sorry I missed this one, yes Dr F has told me if I wanted I have enough for another strip and more FUE available... so enough to cover me for the future, but hopefully I will be fine for many years to come for now with the help of meds to maintain my current situ.
GeminiX said:BadHair, your results are superb, one of the best hair transplant's I've seen.
It's really nice to see some positive posts!
Congratulations![]()
monty1978 said:Yeh thanks alot for the input :bravo: Exactly what I was after and then some. You've not had a nice time at all!!!! Really great to hear a happy ending for a someone who was clearly severly suffering.
Thanks mate.
Do you reckon if I had 1500 grafts fue'd on my sides and hairline in april it wouldn't show in july. Got an old friends wedding to go to God dammit!!!!
I wish I could say YES! Like the man from Del Monté. But its really not possible to say, but I know a man who can! (not the man from Del Monté) but a guy who's screen name is SPEX. He is without doubt the best guy for you to ask and a UK consult for Dr Feller
Here's his contact info.....
http://www.hairhelp.myzen.co.uk/
His hair transplant results are awesome and you can meet him if you wanted to.
I keep getting wedding invites which of course is nice but you simply can't bail on them without being thought of as a complete bastard especially if they are a good friend.
Thanks again for the in depth reply.
Oh do you think you are an exceptionally good candidate for a hair transplant or that Dr Feller just did and amazing job or both. I mean, is fair hair cosmetically better to transplant for example? And/or do you have good donor density?
I'm really not a good candidate, I had thick scar tissue all the way around my hairline, left over from the bad ' Nobel Hair Clinic UK ' carried out on me in my early 20's :thumbdown2: I would say if anyone that has a virgin scalp and hasnt had a previous hair transplant is in a much much better situation than me! I wish I had started with a clean slate... for me it was like trying to grow plants in a gravel pit! Thank goodness the scar tissue was covered and now a thing of the past.
monty1978 said:one last thing!
what do you reckon my chances are of say booking a transplant end Feb and getting it done just prior to summer?
The usual waiting time is around 3 months I think? but if you ask SPEX he will know how busy Dr Feller is at the moment or if he has any spaces to fit you in.
Im stuck. Got fuzz on my hairline but only on enough duts to castrate a horse so it can't last. dunno whether to have one last full on medical attack, throw in some RU and copper peptides and re assess 6 months down the line. Excuse my stream of consciouseness :whistle:
All the best![]()
GeminiX said:The results look outstanding, teriffic work!
Slightly off topic, but how have you found Dr. Feller / Spex to deal with? Whenever I see examples of the work Dr. Feller has done I'm always impressed, but I never get a response from my emails to the clinic, and Spex left me feeling like I was inconveniencing him when we spoke on the phone.
I hear so many positive things about them both that I'm starting to think they just don't want to deal with *me* personally. Maybe they just don't like Transsexuals![]()
Shma said:looks great, but what about your future donor? You've had almost 6000 grafts placed only at the frontal part.
s.a.f said:Boondock said:I'd expect that 9 out of 10 people wouldn't notice anything amiss with your barnet were they to walk past you in the street.
I'd expect 999 / 1000 would'nt notice anything.
haunted-ballroom said:Thats incredible :woot:
I must admit im more than a little jealous. Enjoy your new mop!
thylax said:s.a.f said:Boondock said:I'd expect that 9 out of 10 people wouldn't notice anything amiss with your barnet were they to walk past you in the street.
I'd expect 999 / 1000 would'nt notice anything.
I'd expect 1000/1000 wouldn't notice anything. Well, except from the doctor who did the surgery!...
sadscalp said:I don't know why I wrote all that (or why I wrote it in this thread), I guess I just needed to get it off my chest. It's not easy being 23 and balding when everyone around you has a full head of hair.