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 My Hair Restoration Journal
Pre-Op Pics
Posted: January 18, 2010
Day 3 Post-Op
Posted: January 21, 2010
1 week Post-Op
Posted: January 26, 2010
2 Weeks Post-Op (Staples are out!)
Posted: February 1, 2010
3 Weeks Post-Op Update
Posted: February 11, 2010
1 Month Post-Op
Posted: February 18, 2010
More 1 Month Post-Op Pics
Posted: February 18, 2010
2 Months Post-Op
Posted: March 18, 2010
3 Months Post-Op
Posted: April 17, 2010
4 Months & 1 Week
Posted: May 26, 2010
 Comments
update?

any up dates would be great to see your progress by james
8/6/2010 8:01:57 AM

3month already?

fingerscrossed,

Hope your well. ...
by Ned
4/18/2010 12:28:23 PM

Workout

Lukas,

In the post-op instructions it...
by Fingers Crossed
2/12/2010 5:22:01 PM

workout

hey there!

 

Do NOT start working...
by lukas
2/11/2010 5:23:29 PM

Going to look great!

I honestly would have killed to gone from where...
by Hairshare
2/2/2010 9:59:42 AM

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 Hair Loss Resources
 Fingers Crossed's Hair Restoration Site

Name:

Fingers Crossed

3 days Post-Op 3 days Post-Op

Level of
Baldness:

Bald Class 4

Surgical
Treatments:

January 18, 2010. 1 session with Dr. Victor Hasson ~ 4,159 grafts addressing the frontal 1/3, anterior mid scalp and he also restored my temple points.  I can't remember exactly what the hair per graft breakdown was.

Fingers Crossed had surgery performed by Victor Hasson MD

Visit Dr. Victor Hasson's Hair Transplant Website

Non-Surgical
Treatments:

Proscar 1.25 mg / day

Procerin (waste of money)

Saw Palmetto

Vitamin B Complex

 My Hair Loss Story.

I began receding shortly before beginning college (2003) and it definitely affected my self confidence.  To mask the hair loss, I used Dermmatch starting my Sophomore year of college and began using Toppik and Dermmatch in conjunction during my Senior year.  At times the toppik and dermmatch appeared artificial and this definitely had a negative impact in regards to my social life in college.  Don't get me wrong, I had a blast but I think I would have been more outgoing if I wouldn't have been so self conscious about my hair loss.  After graduating, I began working at a hospital and I use to spend at least 2 hours every morning trying to perfect my hair so it wouldn't look thin or artificial.  I would wake up every morning stressed out about my hair...that's no way to live life.  Even when I was in college every girlfriend that I was with, I made sure that they wouldn't touch my hair.  I would even avoid showering with them in attempts to avoid them finding out that I had "hair make up" on.  I'm going back to school this coming August and I hope to have more hair than before.

 What hair loss treatments have worked best for me?

Proscar 1.25 mg / day

 Am I happy with my hair transplant experience and the results?

The overall experience was great.  It was almost surreal meeting and talking to Dr. Hasson.  He is a true professional and is very caring.  He spent almost 45 minutes just designing my hairline and I would recommend Dr. Hasson to anyone who is interested in having a hair transplant.

 

Results...we'll see.

 What hair loss treatments would I recommend?

Proscar / Propecia

 How has hair restoration surgery changed my life?

We'll find out

 My general advice and suggestions.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.


 
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