Anyone had a hair transplant?

Anyone had a hair transplant?

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mr_spock

3,341 posts

215 months

Tuesday 6th December 2022
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Chicken_Satay said:
mr_spock said:
Did yours all fall out before it regrew?
Most of it yes, but that's completely normal.
I've read that PRP can reduce that a lot, also faster and thicker regrowth. We'll see I guess!

Barchettaman

6,310 posts

132 months

Friday 20th January 2023
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Two years to the day since I had my 3600 grafts done.





I couldn’t be happier with it.

bing

1,905 posts

238 months

Monday 20th March 2023
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Hey guys,

Been following this thread recently because in the last to 2/3 weeks I've noticed thinning and loss of hair on top, not sure what is causing it atm. But it's starting to get me down quite abit and as usual family members are non-supportive.


Anyway has anyone here had an hair transplant also a type 1 diabetic, if so I have a few questions:-

Can type 1s have one safely?

Did it effect your BGLs in anyway?

Where did you get it done?

Costs?

Do you have to stay on any types of medication before/after the procedure?

Did it work?

I'm thinking of starting Biotein as apparently if helps hair growth, has anyone tried it? Is there anything else one can take to help it come back, I'm 48 btw.

thanks

Tannedbaldhead

2,952 posts

132 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Guess

mr_spock

3,341 posts

215 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Just over 3 months in, filling in nicely. I need a haircut... and I realised I may need to start brushing my hair! Nice feeling. Another 3-6 months should see it much thicker.


aaron-j9c9a

137 posts

36 months

Tuesday 18th April 2023
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Hi guys,

Can anyone recommend me a hair transplant clinic for those with Afro hair, I’ve been looking online and looking at reviews but it’s sometimes hard to tell if the reviews are real.

I’m of Caribbean/Indian decent so my hair is not quite Afro, neither is it straight. So I’m seeking recommendations rather than just chancing it. I know people that have been to Turkey to get it done but not in the UK.

Regards A

audi321

5,188 posts

213 months

Tuesday 25th July 2023
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I started another thread, but reading the last 3 years of this one has made me revive it.

Some of these results (well all actually) are amazing.

I'm approaching 50 and have had thinning hair all my life, now it's fairly bad at the front and temples. I would consider hair transplants, but I am particularly interested to hear of anyone who has had them done, who in hindsight, wouldn't have bothered? Have they been good, but now after a few years, has started to fall out again?

How long did it take to start looking 'normal' again? I'm thinking around 3 months? Would you advise going shorter now, to lesson the effect of going shaved for a few months post op?



a311

5,803 posts

177 months

Tuesday 25th July 2023
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audi321 said:
I started another thread, but reading the last 3 years of this one has made me revive it.

Some of these results (well all actually) are amazing.

I'm approaching 50 and have had thinning hair all my life, now it's fairly bad at the front and temples. I would consider hair transplants, but I am particularly interested to hear of anyone who has had them done, who in hindsight, wouldn't have bothered? Have they been good, but now after a few years, has started to fall out again?

How long did it take to start looking 'normal' again? I'm thinking around 3 months? Would you advise going shorter now, to lesson the effect of going shaved for a few months post op?
Not had but considered one. I think you've to give 12+ months to get the finished look so to speak. You'll look like you haven't been ran over by a lawnmower after a couple of weeks then it's common for the hair in the transplanted follicles to fall out before it regrows.

Success depends on a few factors, not least the skill of the surgeon, followed by the quality of your donor area. It's recommended to get and stay on finisteride.

I fall in and out of the idea of having it done. A mate got a hair system aka a wig. Funnily I don't think I could but reckon they're more for the bold as a coot type, but his looks bloody good.

Chicken_Satay

2,299 posts

204 months

Tuesday 25th July 2023
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audi321 said:
I started another thread, but reading the last 3 years of this one has made me revive it.

Some of these results (well all actually) are amazing.

I'm approaching 50 and have had thinning hair all my life, now it's fairly bad at the front and temples. I would consider hair transplants, but I am particularly interested to hear of anyone who has had them done, who in hindsight, wouldn't have bothered? Have they been good, but now after a few years, has started to fall out again?

How long did it take to start looking 'normal' again? I'm thinking around 3 months? Would you advise going shorter now, to lesson the effect of going shaved for a few months post op?
Why do you think it would fall out again?

The results can really start to show even around the seven month mark (in my experience), but it won't be final until up to 12 months.

I would advise "...going shorter now, to lesson the effect of going shaved for a few months post op". Otherwise, if you pop into work two weeks later with a stubbly head, people may ask questions. It'd be even more difficult if you were pretty much bald on top, because after two weeks you'd have a noticeable hairline again. Though, that eventually disappears temporarily as the newly planted hair sheds, then it's back to normality for the next five months or so until the new hair starts to grow in.

audi321

5,188 posts

213 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Thanks guys, I was only asking about long term results to see if this was a temporary (i.e. a couple of years) thing and then they started losing hair again?

I see some places do the long hair FUE, which means they don't shave your head, I'm going to investigate these as at least I'll look 'normal' during the process, although no doubt it will cost significantly more.

bongtom

2,018 posts

83 months

Friday 28th July 2023
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Barchettaman said:
17 months on, looks pretty good:




I was pretty much completely bald on top


eek

Wow, what a difference.

I have always had a high hairline, used to get slapped on the forehead at school. "Slap head!" Found a picture when I was about 24, big forehead! It is funny because people say now "You are losing your hair mate, just shave it off" I say "Losing? Losing! I never had it in the first place!'

Now it has gone further, but I have loads of hair everywhere else.

If I had the spare cash (hair and flights, I don't live in Europe) I would do it.

audi321

5,188 posts

213 months

Tuesday 1st August 2023
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Have any of you (who have had it done) bothered with PRP or the expensive aftercare products? Some run into £300/£400 (don’t know how much PRP costs).

Just wondered whether it’s worth it or just a sales ploy