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2500 grafts at Dr Keser in December 2023 (600+650+600+650 on 4 afternoons)


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The transplant was exactly 9 months and 1 week ago (288 days or 41 weeks)

Sorry for the delayed pictures.

I had a lot going on professionally and privately and until 2.5 months ago I had my hair very short.

The pictures really speak for themselves.

Today with hair gel and styled it a bit because I went to the barber.

Normally I should go without hair gel for a year, at least that's what Dr. Keser said, but I've probably used hair gel ten times for various reasons!

I still won't let my barber put razor blades on my head! Haircuts only with scissors!

The hairline is super thick and looks very natural. So you definitely can't see a hair transplant!

The receding hairline isn't as thick in comparison, i.e. the second row after the hairline. Although the people around me see it differently, maybe I'm just imagining it or I'm expecting too much, but I still somehow hope that something will happen.

I now want to grow my hair because a) many people who complimented me on the transplant recommended a long hairstyle and, more importantly b) the transplanted hair is still very "bristly", so the hair sticks up unnaturally at the front. It looks weird at its current length, but if the hair is long at the front and is put back, it could look voluminous. We'll see! Pictures to follow!

I've therefore been using a lot of Seborin hair tonic over the last 3 weeks. Because it allowed me to shape my hair a little with a "wet look" without using hair gel.

My colleague who had a HT said that this was no longer necessary once the transplanted hair had adapted to my natural hair!

Apparently some white hair was transplanted to the front of my hairline, I call it the "George Clooney look" lol

It's not a bad thing, as I'm 38 years old, it's just interesting!

As mentioned above, I keep getting the same compliments from the same people, they just can't believe that it turned out so well. That makes me very happy, of course!

My two cousins who were in Istanbul told me very clearly that they now regret their HT because the result is much better for me!

But I have to keep reminding the boys that there is a difference between 3400 euros and 8750 euros, which affects the result. You have to be able to afford Doctor Keser!

Even when I had to style my hair with hair gel, I noticed how quickly it goes with full hair when you don't have to hide a receding hairline or deal with a few strands in certain places.

Damn it, I just look 10 years younger, that's really crazy.

I still get a few pimples on the back of my head, but I don't know if it's because of the HT.

I've hardly changed my "medication". I skipped Vitamin C over the summer, but I'm still taking Biotion.

Above all, I notice how much better my skin has become. That's definitely down to the tablets, but it's a nice side effect that I don't want to complain about!

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I'll put the dry, bristly and therefore sticking-out hairs in over the next few days.

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This is CRAZY!!! Very happy for you, moving the hairline down 3cm and getting this result is unheard of, you must have the perfect combination of hair type & donor area...wow...My Dr wouldn't even move mine down 1cm (and it makes sense because moving hairline down from "original" requires so many grafts & usualy lacks density) 

Very happy for you man...congratulations! ..... and still month 9..mamaaamia

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7 minutes ago, PDT77 said:

Das ist VERRÜCKT!!! Ich freue mich sehr für Sie. Den Haaransatz 3 cm nach unten zu verschieben und dieses Ergebnis zu erzielen, ist unerhört. Sie müssen die perfekte Kombination aus Haartyp und Spenderbereich haben ... wow ... Mein Arzt würde meinen nicht einmal 1 cm nach unten verschieben (und das macht Sinn, weil das Verschieben des Haaransatzes vom „Original“ nach unten so viele Transplantate erfordert und normalerweise an Dichte mangelt). 

Freue mich sehr für dich, Mann... herzlichen Glückwunsch! ..... und immer noch im 9. Monat... mamaaamia

Yes, I even had concerns that I was being too conservative. My colleague has the roots even lower. However, the most important thing for me was the low number of grafts, the age-appropriate hairline and above all, the density!

Doctor Keser originally wanted to use 100-200 fewer grafts, but after a short discussion about the density, I was able to convince him to use more transplants!

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This looks great. I wouldn't change this hairline at all.

 

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1 hour ago, hairyelswhere said:

Sehr sehr gutes Ergebnis, definitiv eines meiner Lieblingsergebnisse. Haben Sie Doppel- oder Dreifachhaare im vorderen Haaransatz, weil der Haaransatz so dick und gut aussieht?

No, it was important to me that only single or double grafts were used at the front, definitely not triple, because I think that triple grafts are not good and look very artificial. But that was already Dr. Keser's premise anyway, he was very meticulous about the front and gave his assistant strict instructions regarding one or two grafts!

I guess I'm lucky with the thick donor hair.

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On 5.10.2024 at 00:54, Urschwob said:

The transplant was exactly 9 months and 1 week ago (288 days or 41 weeks)

Sorry for the delayed pictures.

I had a lot going on professionally and privately and until 2.5 months ago I had my hair very short.

The pictures really speak for themselves.

Today with hair gel and styled it a bit because I went to the barber.

Normally I should go without hair gel for a year, at least that's what Dr. Keser said, but I've probably used hair gel ten times for various reasons!

I still won't let my barber put razor blades on my head! Haircuts only with scissors!

The hairline is super thick and looks very natural. So you definitely can't see a hair transplant!

The receding hairline isn't as thick in comparison, i.e. the second row after the hairline. Although the people around me see it differently, maybe I'm just imagining it or I'm expecting too much, but I still somehow hope that something will happen.

I now want to grow my hair because a) many people who complimented me on the transplant recommended a long hairstyle and, more importantly b) the transplanted hair is still very "bristly", so the hair sticks up unnaturally at the front. It looks weird at its current length, but if the hair is long at the front and is put back, it could look voluminous. We'll see! Pictures to follow!

I've therefore been using a lot of Seborin hair tonic over the last 3 weeks. Because it allowed me to shape my hair a little with a "wet look" without using hair gel.

My colleague who had a HT said that this was no longer necessary once the transplanted hair had adapted to my natural hair!

Apparently some white hair was transplanted to the front of my hairline, I call it the "George Clooney look" lol

It's not a bad thing, as I'm 38 years old, it's just interesting!

As mentioned above, I keep getting the same compliments from the same people, they just can't believe that it turned out so well. That makes me very happy, of course!

Meine beiden Cousinen, die in Istanbul waren, haben mir ganz deutlich gesagt, dass sie ihre HT jetzt bereuen, weil das Ergebnis für mich viel besser ist!

Aber ich muss die Jungs immer wieder daran erinnern, dass zwischen 3400 Euro und 8750 Euro ein Unterschied besteht, der das Ergebnis beeinflusst. Man muss sich Doktor Keser leisten können!

Schon beim Stylen der Haare mit Haargel habe ich gemerkt, wie schnell es mit vollem Haar geht, wenn man keine Geheimratsecken kaschieren oder sich mit ein paar Strähnen an bestimmten Stellen herumschlagen muss.

Verdammt, ich sehe gerade 10 Jahre jünger aus, das ist echt verrückt.

Ich bekomme immer noch ein paar Pickel auf meinem Hinterkopf, aber ich weiß nicht, ob es an der HT liegt .

An meiner „Medikation“ habe ich kaum etwas geändert. Auf Vitamin C habe ich im Sommer verzichtet, Biotion nehme ich aber weiterhin.

Vor allem merke ich, wie viel besser meine Haut geworden ist. Das liegt zwar definitiv an den Tabletten, ist aber ein schöner Nebeneffekt, über den ich mich nicht beschweren möchte!

PS:

Die trockenen, borstigen und dadurch abstehenden Haare werde ich in den nächsten Tagen entfernen.

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This way the hair stays upright on its own when it is dry and I feel through the hair with my hand or fingers... 😂

So I hope that when it is longer it will look better if I put the hair back.

As I said, my colleague who has had a HT says that the hair will eventually adapt to my hair and the hair will then be thinner and not as bristly, so it will no longer stick up.

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