Regular Member Urschwob Posted March 2 Author Regular Member Share Posted March 2 13 minutes ago, Spring15 said: Sieht eklig aus – seit 2,5 Monaten auf dem richtigen Weg Oh...🤨 Why gross? It's just red, I mean I don't like it either and I'm thinking about using some skin care kind of stuff, but don't be hatin😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Britanium Posted March 2 Senior Member Share Posted March 2 (edited) 6 minutes ago, Urschwob said: Oh...🤨 Why gross? It's just red, I mean I don't like it either and I'm thinking about using some skin care kind of stuff, but don't be hatin😉 I think @Spring15had a auto correct issue there and was writing good and not gross. It of course does look fine for 2.5 months. He's a good dude and wouldn't be hating. Edited March 2 by Britanium 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Urschwob Posted March 2 Author Regular Member Share Posted March 2 4 minutes ago, Britanium said: Ich finde@Spring15Ich hatte dort ein Problem mit der automatischen Korrektur und schrieb gut und nicht eklig. Für 2,5 Monate sieht es natürlich gut aus. Er ist ein guter Kerl und würde ihn nicht hassen. That's what I thought, everything's okay😉 In this forum it's still social, you have to see the posts in the German forum that unfortunately drift into anti-social when there are differences of opinion...that is gross! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Britanium Posted March 2 Senior Member Share Posted March 2 36 minutes ago, Urschwob said: That's what I thought, everything's okay😉 In this forum it's still social, you have to see the posts in the German forum that unfortunately drift into anti-social when there are differences of opinion...that is gross! Yes a certain Italian forum has the same issue... But anyway yes its a good bunch here! 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Spring15 Posted March 3 Senior Member Share Posted March 3 14 hours ago, Urschwob said: Oh...🤨 Why gross? It's just red, I mean I don't like it either and I'm thinking about using some skin care kind of stuff, but don't be hatin😉 Sorry don't know how I wrote that there. Keser is an excellent surgeon should turn out great =] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Urschwob Posted March 17 Author Regular Member Share Posted March 17 The last day of the transplant was exactly 12 weeks ago. Attached are the most recent pictures. In the last 10 days I have had a lot of growth, really noticeably strong growth where the hair was noticeably thicker! I was thinking about doing a PRP treatment, but I'm now deciding against it after Dr. Keser told me “I think that doesn't work”. This statement also corresponds to the experiences of others that I have read on various forums over several days. My cousins swear by it, but since my growth is currently progressing well, I don't need it and I don't have clear scientific confirmation of it! The redness is still there. Basically the biggest problem with my transplantation! There are still occasional pimples in the donor area, but not too bad. I shorten my hair to 2 millimeters every 10 days. I am of the opinion that this makes the transplanted area less visible. As of today I no longer use baby shampoo, I have now switched to children's shampoo. In terms of ingredients, the only difference between the two shampoos is yeast, which was not contained in the baby shampoo. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Urschwob Posted April 19 Author Regular Member Share Posted April 19 I had the transplant exactly 4 months ago (119 days or 17 weeks). I would describe the current status as very good. People who have seen me shortly after the transplant are now very impressed and strangers don't realize that I had a transplant! I get a lot of compliments from people around me. My result is particularly popular in the family, as we have the opportunity to compare my transplant with my cousins' (Istanbul) transplants. I have to say, you can really see a huge difference in the donor area and the recipient area. My brother has cancelled his operation in Istanbul and is now saving up for treatment with Dr. Keser. As you can see from the pictures, there are still a few gaps, but I can see very short hairs there, these are probably a few latecomers, I hope to see growth here in the next few weeks. The transplants are very thick and dark, which I really like. I've heard that they "regress" over time and adapt to the other hair. The new hair is not yet fully integrated into the old hair. But only I can tell because I know it. Tonight I'm going to cut my hair for the last time and then I'll let it grow. So I won't go to the Barber for another 4-5 weeks. I haven't changed my medication! I still have a bottle of Alpecin caffeine left and am thinking about massaging it into my hair. But I'm not sure. I'm afraid to disturb the actual growing! Over the last two months I've had a few pimples and red spots in the donor area, which was very irritating and uncomfortable. But it quickly went away. Two weeks ago I got sunburn in the recipient area because I was in the sun too long. I contacted Dr. Keser and he said I didn't have to worry. Other than that I'm really very happy. I keep getting compliments from colleagues and friends. When I consider that my transplants can theoretically continue to thrive for another six months, I'm really very happy. What has stuck in my mind over the last few months, however, is the fact that you shouldn't cut corners in the wrong places. As the German saying goes: "If you buy cheap, you buy twice". But a transplant isn't like a cheap electrical appliance - you can't just replace the grafts that have been removed! As always, the pictures were taken under very bright bathroom light. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Ccd99 Posted April 19 Regular Member Share Posted April 19 Very nice result! Happy for you. Do you happen to know at which density Dr Keser implanted at (FU grafts / square cm)? Consultation with Dr Bruno Ferreira - Nov 2023 - ✅ - see link below for more info First surgery with Dr Bruno Ferreira - Sept 2024 - ✅ - 3200 grafts to frontal third and partial mid-scalp - link to thread Second surgery with Dr Bruno Ferreira - May 2025 - ❌ - 2500-3000 grafts to remainder of mid-scalp and crown + touch-up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Urschwob Posted April 19 Author Regular Member Share Posted April 19 1 hour ago, Ccd99 said: Sehr schönes Ergebnis! Gut für dich. Wissen Sie zufällig, mit welcher Dichte Dr. Keser implantiert hat (FU-Transplantate / Quadratzentimeter)? Unfortunately not. But I seem to remember him saying that what is known as "dense packing" is being carried out. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Lenzman Posted April 20 Regular Member Share Posted April 20 Incredible result and great detailed photos. Well done. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member TheMidnightPoni Posted May 3 Regular Member Share Posted May 3 Wow- looking great 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valued Contributor Steeeve Posted May 3 Valued Contributor Share Posted May 3 On 4/19/2024 at 8:30 AM, Urschwob said: I would describe the current status as very good. I would also describe the current status as very good! LOL I mean, I would probably describe it more like…closer to what a final result looks like for most guys! 😂 Congrats! This is absolute 🔥🔥 and you’ve still got 7 1/2 months to go for more growth and maturation! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SebastianFromChi Posted May 17 Share Posted May 17 Reuniting after 5 months. What’s up man. It’s Sebastian. Your progress is looking crazy good and you’ve had a whole extra month of growth since the last post so can’t wait to see what it looks like. Mine has been nice as well I would say. Although we still got tons of time until the final result so I’m super eager to see how both of ours turn out. Check out my progress. Add me on WhatsApp btw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Urschwob Posted May 18 Author Regular Member Share Posted May 18 7 hours ago, SebastianFromChi said: Wiedervereinigung nach 5 Monaten. Was ist los Mann. Es ist Sebastian. Ihre Fortschritte sehen wahnsinnig gut aus und Sie haben seit dem letzten Beitrag einen ganzen zusätzlichen Monat Wachstum hinter sich, ich kann es also kaum erwarten, zu sehen, wie es aussieht. Meines war auch schön, würde ich sagen. Obwohl uns bis zum Endergebnis noch jede Menge Zeit bleibt, bin ich sehr gespannt, wie es bei uns beiden ausgeht. Schauen Sie sich meine Fortschritte an. Füge mich übrigens auf WhatsApp hinzu.Man, I'm so happy to hear from you. I also sent you a private message on this platform. Your hair looks amazing! I'd even say it's thicker and better than mine! Perfect! Yes, I'll add new pictures later today! I'm looking forward to any comments! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member hairyelswhere Posted June 8 Regular Member Share Posted June 8 On 3/17/2024 at 12:08 AM, Urschwob said: The last day of the transplant was exactly 12 weeks ago. Attached are the most recent pictures. In the last 10 days I have had a lot of growth, really noticeably strong growth where the hair was noticeably thicker! I was thinking about doing a PRP treatment, but I'm now deciding against it after Dr. Keser told me “I think that doesn't work”. This statement also corresponds to the experiences of others that I have read on various forums over several days. My cousins swear by it, but since my growth is currently progressing well, I don't need it and I don't have clear scientific confirmation of it! The redness is still there. Basically the biggest problem with my transplantation! There are still occasional pimples in the donor area, but not too bad. I shorten my hair to 2 millimeters every 10 days. I am of the opinion that this makes the transplanted area less visible. As of today I no longer use baby shampoo, I have now switched to children's shampoo. In terms of ingredients, the only difference between the two shampoos is yeast, which was not contained in the baby shampoo. Your results are very good. I always wanted to go to Either Dr Couto or Dr keser. I chose Dr Couto maybe because keser does not advertise enough and I do not know anyone that has had work done by keser. But your result is very very good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Urschwob Posted June 9 Author Regular Member Share Posted June 9 (edited) My transplant was exactly 5 1/2 months ago (168 days or 24 weeks) The pictures speak for themselves. The hairline is extremely thick and looks very natural. So you definitely can't tell it's a hair transplant! The receding hairline is not as thick in comparison, according to Dr. Keser it's only halfway through and so I'm just hoping that something will happen. I actually wanted to let my hair grow and so I asked if I could use hair gel. However, Dr. Keser advised me not to put anything in my hair for the next six months, so I went to the hairdresser again and will probably keep this short cut for the next six months. I haven't changed my "medication". Edited June 9 by Urschwob 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Ccd99 Posted June 10 Regular Member Share Posted June 10 (edited) What a fantastic result! Scarring is hardly visible even at this length, you have no barely any difference in pigmentation (lucky!) Edited June 10 by Ccd99 Consultation with Dr Bruno Ferreira - Nov 2023 - ✅ - see link below for more info First surgery with Dr Bruno Ferreira - Sept 2024 - ✅ - 3200 grafts to frontal third and partial mid-scalp - link to thread Second surgery with Dr Bruno Ferreira - May 2025 - ❌ - 2500-3000 grafts to remainder of mid-scalp and crown + touch-up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Urschwob Posted June 10 Author Regular Member Share Posted June 10 1 hour ago, Ccd99 said: Was für ein fantastisches Ergebnis! Narben sind selbst bei dieser Länge kaum sichtbar, Sie haben kaum einen Unterschied in der Pigmentierung (Glück gehabt!) In this picture they are comparatively easy to see because I took the picture in close range under very bright bathroom light. In reality you can't see the scars at all, or only if you get really close and are an "expert"! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Al - Moderator Posted June 10 Moderators Share Posted June 10 It’s looks great Al Forum Moderator (formerly BeHappy) I am a paid forum moderator for hairrestorationnetwork.com. I am not a Dr. and I do not work for any particular Dr. My opinions are my own and may not reflect the opinions of other moderators or the owner of this site. I am also a hair transplant patient and repair patient. You can view some of my repair journey here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member TheMidnightPoni Posted June 10 Regular Member Share Posted June 10 Is it common not put hair or gel products in for 12 months? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valued Contributor Berba11 Posted June 10 Valued Contributor Share Posted June 10 5 minutes ago, TheMidnightPoni said: Is it common not put hair or gel products in for 12 months? No. It's nonsense advice to be honest. Putting product in the hair this long after the transplant will have no negative impact whatsoever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member CharlesBarkley Posted June 11 Regular Member Share Posted June 11 It´s incredible how great it looks already. The hairline is wonderful. Lets wait for those temples to settle in as you still have many mnoths for improvement. Thanks for sharing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member hairyelswhere Posted June 16 Regular Member Share Posted June 16 On 3/17/2024 at 12:08 AM, Urschwob said: The last day of the transplant was exactly 12 weeks ago. Attached are the most recent pictures. In the last 10 days I have had a lot of growth, really noticeably strong growth where the hair was noticeably thicker! I was thinking about doing a PRP treatment, but I'm now deciding against it after Dr. Keser told me “I think that doesn't work”. This statement also corresponds to the experiences of others that I have read on various forums over several days. My cousins swear by it, but since my growth is currently progressing well, I don't need it and I don't have clear scientific confirmation of it! The redness is still there. Basically the biggest problem with my transplantation! There are still occasional pimples in the donor area, but not too bad. I shorten my hair to 2 millimeters every 10 days. I am of the opinion that this makes the transplanted area less visible. As of today I no longer use baby shampoo, I have now switched to children's shampoo. In terms of ingredients, the only difference between the two shampoos is yeast, which was not contained in the baby shampoo. How do you trim your hair every 10 days with a clipper or scissors and when did you start after procedure. When do you start combing your hair did Dr keser give advice about this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Urschwob Posted June 17 Author Regular Member Share Posted June 17 18 hours ago, hairyelswhere said: Wie schneiden Sie Ihr Haar alle 10 Tage mit einem Haarschneider oder einer Schere und wann haben Sie nach dem Eingriff damit begonnen? Wann haben Sie angefangen, Ihr Haar zu kämmen? Hat Dr. Keser dazu Ratschläge gegeben? After 3 weeks I went to the barber for the first time! I only had the sides of my head shaved. All with a hair clipper! Dr. Keser explained to me that I could cut the donor area with a machine or scissors after the wound had healed. However, the transplanted area should not be cut until after four weeks and then only with scissors! Under no circumstances should you use razor blades on your head! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member hairyelswhere Posted June 17 Regular Member Share Posted June 17 5 hours ago, Urschwob said: After 3 weeks I went to the barber for the first time! I only had the sides of my head shaved. All with a hair clipper! Dr. Keser explained to me that I could cut the donor area with a machine or scissors after the wound had healed. However, the transplanted area should not be cut until after four weeks and then only with scissors! Under no circumstances should you use razor blades on your head! Thank you kardes 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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