Hair transplant patient

getridofme

getridofme

About

I have a family history of receding hairline. Every since my late 20s, my hairline has been receding and now at age of 35, I reckon I am at Norwood 2.

I started researching for hair transplant surgeons after making a decision to resolve the problem with a permanent fix. I chanced upon this forum and finally narrowed down my choice to Dr. Path from Bangkok due to the positive reviews from fellow forumers

My surgery was on 29 Jul 2013 and will be happy to answer any questions and share my experience at this blog :)


My Surgical Treatments to Date

1 Session FUT

1 hair - 253 grafts

2 hairs - 764 grafts

3 hairs - 215 grafts

Total grafts - 1,232

Total hairs - 2,426

My Non Surgical Treatments

Minoxidil - Did not use it long enough to see visible results. Will start again after hair transplant

Proscar - Hair loss slowed but stopped due to side effects

Hair loss treatment centres - Well.. let's just say that I wouldn't be typing this blog here if it had worked for me

Bald Class

Bald class 2

Norwood stage 2

There is a slight recession of the hairline around the temples. This is also known as an adult or mature hairline.

Without a doubt my confidence. I had to find different ways to style my hair to hide the hair loss.

I shall wait for the results of my transplant before commenting but it looks promising so far

 

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My Latest journal entries

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getridofme
Bald class: 2
Procedure 1

Day 3 Tightness Donor area feels tight. Normally, I prefer to use a hard pillow during sleep to support my neck but in recent nights, I have changed to a softer pillow with memory foam. The pillow provides very soft support for my neck and there is also less pressure felt at the donor area. I did not require any painkillers to get by during the day or night. I did not experience any swelling but I will continue to wear the headband until Day 4. Today was the first time i shampooed my hair after the post-op shampoo. I lathered some Johnson Baby shampoo and gently patted (do not rub!) on the scalp to work in the shampoo. I then rinsed off by using my palm to cover the shower and let the water run through my scalp. I gently patted on my head with a dry towl and then used a hairdryer on cool setting (NO HEAT!) to dry the hair

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getridofme
Bald class: 2
Procedure 1

Arriving in Bangkok So here I am in Bangkok! I arrived on early Saturday morning and had a good time shopping and eating for the next 2 days. As my operation was scheduled for Monday, I followed the pre-op instructions religiously Refrain from alcohol and smoking (I don't smoke so that's not a problem) Shampoo hair with antiseptic shampoo (I used Polytar which can be bought at Watsons or other pharmacies for 100+THB Brought along a cap (which turned out to be too tight and small to be worn post-op)

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getridofme
Bald class: 2
Procedure 1

Getting to DHT Clinic The clinic provides very clear written instructions on getting to the DHT clinic. Take the sky train towards the direction of Mo-Chit. My hotel was at the National Stadium station so I had to change trains at the Siam station. It costs me THB37 Siam station to Ari station is 5 stations away. It takes approximately 12-15 minutes Once you have arrive at the Ari station, look for the signage "Exit 4" and take this exit to the street level You should see the Villa Market mall. Walk towards the direction of Mo-Chit (same direction as your train) The walk to the clinic takes just 5-10 minutes depending your pace. It's about 200 metres walk.  

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getridofme
Bald class: 2
Procedure 1

Consultation and Surgery I had a light breakfast at 0930 and was ready to leave for the clinic at 1030. I wore a long sleeve button shirt as stated in the pre-op instructions as putting on and removing the t-shirt may touch and pull out the grafts. I opted to wear a pair of jeans instead of berms to keep my feet warm in the surgery room. I arrived in time for my appointment which was at 1100 and was greeted by the friendly Puie at the reception. Nurse Tong then brought me to the consultation room and I filled up some administrative forms about medical history and health declarations. She proceeded to wash my hair with an antiseptic shampoo and took the mandatory blood test for HIV and Hepatitis. Thereafter I changed into the blue surgey gown Dr. Prapote came into the room and discussed in detail about my hair loss history and my what I can expect from the surgery. We discussed the proposed hairline and he marked out the recipient area. I was also informed that the density will likely be 40 grafts/cm sq as too many grafts/cm sq will constrict blood supply. He then informed me that surgey will begin at 1300 after a final review of the hairline by Dr. Path. At 1250, I had a final consultation with Dr. Path and had the hairline redrawn slightly as I preferred a slightly straighter hairline. I also wanted to add some density to the frontal hairline where the thinning was beginning to show. Dr. Path noted that my front hairline/crown area was generally dense and the temples region (my area of concern) will not achieve the normal density (80-100/cm sq) after the transplantation. I should still be able to achieve very good effects with an estimated 1,200 grafts. I took the Valium and antibiotic tablets and was told to lie face down on the surgery bed. The team then proceeded to shave off the hair from the donor area and whthin 15 minutes I was feeling drowsy and the procedure began. Several injections was administered at my donor area and throughout the procedure, I was awake but felt NO PAIN at all. Amazing! 45 minutes later, the strip was removed and the team asked if I wanted to look at the grafts under the microscope. I politely rejected as I was feeling drowsy and sleepy. The procedure then continued with the team making slits at the recipient area and carefully planting the grafts 1 by 1 The procedure was completed close to 6pm. Final number of grafts was 1,232. Dr. Prapote briefed me on the post-op care and medication and I left the clinic thereafter. All in all, it was a very successful procedure and I was totally impressed with the teams' professionalism and honesty. They were upfront about what can and cannot be achieved and the focus was to create the best possible outcome for the patient. They also took great care of my well-being and constantly asked me if i need food or water. One of the assistants even massaged my feet during the long procedure to prevent numbness!