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FUE Donor Area 5 Months After Shaved Hair

September 21, 2015 by My Perfect Image Leave a Comment

 

I know a lot of people worry how noticeable the donor area will be after a hair transplant so this is mine 5 months on.
FUE,DONOR AREA,5 MONTHS FUE

I am very happy with this and I have not had one person, who is not aware of my operation, mention it. Those who I do tell, reply with “you really can not tell”, and then ask many of questions showing there interest and amazement.

Khalon

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What Haircare Products I Use Now

July 7, 2015 by My Perfect Image Leave a Comment

After all the various hair regrowth and maintaining products I have used, I now only use:

Regaine/Rogaine 5% minoxidil foam. Applied once a day for 2-3 day then I miss a day. As explained in a previous post.

Harrex HGS Premium shampoo. Applied everyday in the shower and left to soak for a few minutes before washing of.

Three months on since my hair transplant, my hair continues to grow and look better everyday. Today for the first time since my hair transplant, I have used styling products. Other than the very small hairs which fall out from the shedding stage, I have not noticeably seen any longer hairs fall out, not even when I used hair styling products or run my fingers through my hair.

As of now Rogaine and Harrex, will continue to be the only hair keeping products I will use, as they work well for me.

Khalon

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My Trip To Turkey And The Hair Transplant Procedure, All The Stages

June 18, 2015 by My Perfect Image 2 Comments

Flight and Transfer:

  • I boarded the plane 12:15pm I arrived at 6:00pm Turkish time. I was picked up by a driver of the hair transplant clinic as promised. I received a phone call from the clinic to welcome me to Turkey and to confirm the times of the hair transplant the following day. I was then dropped of at the hotel.

Operation Day:

  • As confirmed the clinic’s driver picked me up from the hotel at 8:45 am and I arrived at the clinic for 9:00am. I had a meeting with the clinic co-ordinator/translator. He examined my hair and talked me through the procedure. I also had to sign a disclaimer, pay upfront and read a list of side affects and various details. This was all explained to me before I had got there and was more of a refresher than anything.
  • I then had my blood taken, this was to show if I had HIV and various for the operation.
  • I had to put all my belongings in a safe place, I was not aloud anything in the operation theater  for hygiene reasons and had to wear a gown.
  • I was briefed on what to expect during the procedure when I should feel pain and when I should not. The steps to the procedure and how many hair grafts I was going to have transplanted.

The Clinic:

  • I was shocked by exactly how clean the whole place was, the staff and waiting area. The whole place was cleaner than any UK hospital I have been in.
  • They had a big TV in the waiting room, offered Turkish tea and where very friendly. Though the language was a barrier with most of the staff, they still made the effort to try and understand. I would recommend learning a small amount of Turkish before you go, though its not necessary.
  • Nothing in the operating room was dirty and all looked very clean and smelt of antiseptic and cleaning products.

The Operation:

  • Removing the hair grafts from the donor area:
  1. They shaved all of my hair with hair clippers so that it was very short.
  2. I was asked to lay face down on what looked like a dentist chair with a face whole for comfort.
  3. They marked out where on the back of my head to take the grafts from.
  4. They put antiseptic all over the back of my head which I believe was iodine.
  5. I had what must of been 30 or so injections of local anaesthetic all over the back of my head. I wont lie they hurt like ****.
  6. They then used the needle to check if I could feel anything in all areas where they would be extracting the hair follicle’s from.
  7. They used a motorised follicle extraction tool and tweezers to remove each individual graft. This had taken around 2 and a halve hours for 3000 hair grafts.
  8. These were then placed in a solution and separated by how many hairs the grafts hold.

I then had a 30 minute break in between, where I had some food and a drink whilst they organised the hairs.

  • Reinserting the hair grafts to the thinning areas and hair line:
  1. We agreed on how I wanted my new hair line and what they thought would be best for the future. This was then drawn on.
  2. I had the back of my head temporarily bandaged up, and was asked to lay on my back, with my head touching the seat.
  3. I then had around another 30 injections of local anaesthetic this time to the receiving areas, again they hurt like ****.
  4. They then used the needle to check if I could feel anything in all areas where they would be reinserting the hair follicles.
  5. They then used a punch to put holes into my scalp and hairline.
  6. With tweezers and such tools, they then inserted the hair follicles. This had taken around 3 hours.

Through out the whole procedure they had to keep cleaning away the blood and spraying my hair with sterilised water.

After cleaning my head and putting antiseptic on the donor area, they then bandaged the donor area up. I believe this was to protect the back of my head from dirt and anything that would cause infection. The bandage also was tight around my forehead this was to stop the swelling from reaching my eyes and face.

I then got dressed and was briefed again on how to look after my hair. I was then given the pills I needed to take and the instructions on when to take the pills with more hair care information. I was told I needed to come back the next day for a check up and to have my bandage taken off. I was then taken back to the hotel.

The following morning, I was picked up and taken back to the clinic. I had the the bandage removed, which I am sorry to say, was painful! I was then given a head band to stop further swelling from going around my eyes and into my face. I was also told to keep adjusting it to stop it from sticking. I was then offered platelet-rich plasma injections (PRP). This is something I had not considered until the day, where I decided it would be a better idea to have them and have a greater chance for success, than not to have them and save a few hundred pounds.

  • Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections:
  1. They took several vials of blood. This was turned into PRP in the onsite lab in 15 minutes.
  2. My head still being numb from the day before, they injected the PRP in around 15-20 places into my scalp in the thinning areas.
  3. My head then wiped clean, it was done in minutes. Though it did sting a little bit.

I was then given my free hair shampoo (Harrex HGS Premium), and the necessary medication. This was to reduce the swelling and also some pain killers if I needed them. They offered me more hair shampoo at a reduced price, so that I could continue the use of the advised shampoo for the following year.

In Conclusion:

  • Other than the injections of anaesthetic and pulling the bandages of the next day, I did not feel any pain through out the hair transplant. You can hear the sound of your skin being punctured and I also heard a scraping sound, which I believe to be the needles touching the skull, when they inject the anaesthetics. Its uncomfortable to start with but you soon get used to it. At moments I did not even realise there was anyone behind me, working on my hair until they spoke. You really do not feel anything once the anaesthetic kicks in.
  • The whole operation had taken around 6 hours, with an hour before and an hour after for discussions and payment. The whole first day had taken 8 hours and the second day around 2 hours.
  • Everything went to plan and from my initial results I was extremely happy and in no pain, just numbness.

I hope this insight to my hair transplant, can help others out there, to put your mind at ease, and answer most questions about the hair transplant procedure.

Khalon

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Why I Decided To Have A Hair Transplant

June 18, 2015 by My Perfect Image Leave a Comment

After what felt like endless research, I found the right clinic and flights. I kept asking my self, ‘what if it went wrong’. I finally decided that even if it went wrong I would be happy that I had the confidence and courage to have it done in the first place.

I came to the conclusion that either way was a win, win situation. If the hair transplant was a success, I would have a lower hair line and thicker hair. If it went wrong, I would be proud of my self for doing what I want and going out in the world to get what I want.

My personal feeling on this is, if you have the confidence to have it done, you will gain the confidence to be who you want anyway. The bonus is that in the process you re-gain your hair.

Just by being the person who had a hair transplant. I instantly realised I can do anything I want anyway.

Having a hair transplant for me was not just about having new hair, it was a test of my confidence. The hair was a reward for taking that leap and going half way across the world to get what I wanted.

Its very easy to say, “I could have it done if I wanted” Try buying the flights and turning up to the clinic!  It takes a lot of confidence and self worth. Be proud of your self for having it done, not embarrassed.

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Hair Loss Products I Have Tried And Used – What Works In My Opinion

June 14, 2015 by My Perfect Image Leave a Comment

This post is me being honest on all the hair growth products I have used. How they worked for me and my honest opinion on the product.

From the ages of 20-24 in the order of me purchasing them:

  • Kirkland 5% Minoxidil Solution – I have no idea if this product worked as I stopped using it as it made my hair greasy. I don’t recommend this product. If you want to keep your hair to have it looking nice, then why buy a product that makes it greasy.
  • Regaine 5% Minoxidil Foam (UK Rogaine) – I used this for around 6 months twice daily and noticed my hair had become thicker, but I stopped using it because It was giving me red spots on the top of my head. This product works and I will come back to it further down my list.
  • Saw Palmmeto Tablets – I forget the dosage but I do not recall noticing any difference. I stopped using these tablets.
  • Alpecin Caffeine Shampoo –  After a lot of reading and scepticism I finally decided to buy this product. I can honestly say after 2 weeks my hair had virtually stopped falling out when I ran my fingers through my hair. I genuinely believe in this product and recommend it to anyone who is not sensitive to caffeine.
  • Alpecin Double Effect Shampoo – This made no difference to the normal shampoo for me. Its not worth paying extra for unless you are not having any success with the regular Alpecin shampoo
  • Alpecin Liquid Hair Energizer – I can not say if this product did much for hair loss, that being said, it made my hair smell nice and look clean. I ended up using this like a tonic to freshen my hair up in the morning before I showered. Worth buying to see if it works for you, if not at least you have a nice hair tonic.
  • Nisim Shampoo With Scalp and Hair Extract – I had discontinued the use of all above products and tried just these by Nisim. Within 2 weeks my hair had started to fall back out like there was no tomorrow. I quickly reverted back.

As you can gather from reading the above, I had some success but mostly failures.

Whilst continuing to use Alpecin caffeine shampoo I had decided to give Regaine foam another try. This time I only used it once a day and missed a day when my head felt any irritation. I noticed by doing this my hair was no longer falling out, and it was slowly increasing in density. I also noticed that I experienced no shedding. As always minimal gains minimal side affects.

After my hair transplant I was introduced to a new product called:

  • Haarex HGS Premium – This is designed for after hair transplants but also works for regular prevention of hair loss. This product is much like Alpecin caffeine shampoo and it has similar ingredients.

After having a hair transplant its usual to loose hair during the shedding stage. Now after my shedding stage and using this product, when i run my hands through my hair, I am no longer seeing any hairs falling of my head or into my hands. This product is one to watch out for and try you may find this could be the start of keeping all your old and new hair.

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When I First Noticed My Hair Loss

June 13, 2015 by My Perfect Image Leave a Comment

I first noticed my receding hairline when I was 20 years old. In the beginning I thought nothing of it. I was getting older and took it to be a part of life. I didn’t think hair loss would affect who I was.

At the age of 22, I became self-conscious about my hairline. It didn’t help my confidence when people pointed out my thinning hair. Though people only say it as a joke and think nothing of it, and at the time you may see the humour. Eventually it starts to play on your mind.

A friend of mine was taking peoples photos and editing them to have bald heads, this was all meant as harmless fun, as he him self has little hair.

I was growing a small afro as a bit of fun:

I my self found this photo hilarious at the time, then as time went on it was more of a constant reminder of what I would actually look like.

As my hair started falling out in my hands whilst putting products into it, I decided to look into how I could keep my hair for longer.

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