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Hello

Been lurking around awhile gathering information from different posts. This site has been a tremendous help in my decision to have another go at a hair transplant. I had 2 procedures done with Bosely out of Atlanta in the mid 1990's. I know but this was before the internet and all the info I received from them looked good. The problem is when I had a scalp reduction which left a scar down the middle of my head. Anyway after many years of experimenting with rogaine, propecia, nizoral and everything else I could get my hands on, I'm having a procedure June 2 with Dr. Cooley. I have corresponded with Dewayne and he helped with some of my concerns After meeting with Ailene and Dr.Cooley I feel confident about my decision. I feel that I was not pressured at all in deciding. I will try to get my daughter to help me post some pictures. If anyone needs to ask me anything afterwards please feel free to contact me. I feel that I need to help since this site has helped me. Thanks
 
Posts: 4 | Registered: March 27, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hey Steve,

So glad you are going for the gusto and doing the procedure. I would love to hear how it goes.I am in the process of searching for the right person for a HT, so all info is helpful. Good luck...I bet you will be really happy..

MikeSF
 
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Best Wishes Man, I know, it's hard to even wrap your mind around doing this surgery again, and once you do, its really hard to figure out where to have it done. Just think of it as maintenance on an aging, well built building, always improving, and always updating! It kept me sane...Best of luck, keep us posted on your progress.
 
Posts: 25 | Location: NYC | Registered: June 14, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Steve,
You and I both have a scalp reduction scar down the center of our scalps. Mine is now hidden as I have confidence yours will be. All the Best and congratulations on making the decision to take car of yourself.
UNC


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Posts: 769 | Location: Bolton, Connecticut | Registered: November 01, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Dr. Cooley is truly world-class. I can't say enough about how perfect everything has gone for me at 11 weeks. I'm sort of joking, but I've said even if the hair doesn't grow; it would still have been a pretty great experience... Big Grin

Seriously though, he is a top notch physician and I would honestly trust him completely with any medical needs. My scar feels and looks better than ever. Good luck!


300 'mini' grapfts by Latham's Hair Clinic - 1991 (Removed 50 plugs by Cooley 3/08.)
2750 FU 3/20/08 by Dr. Cooley

Current regimen:
1.25 mg Proscar M-W-F
Rogaine 5% Foam - once daily
AndroGel - once daily
Lipitor - 5 mg every other day
Weightlifting - 2x per week
Jogging - 3x per week
 
Posts: 921 | Location: Georgia | Registered: January 28, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thanks for all the support guys. Nobody understands unless they have been through it. I am nervous but feel like I'm in good hands. My wife is very supportive and can't wait to have her bathroom back. She says I act like a mad scientist. I'll post sometime next week with all the details. Thanks again.

Ron
 
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I'm sort of joking, but I've said even if the hair doesn't grow; it would still have been a pretty great experience...


DAMN!!! You love you some Dr Cooley!!!! Wink

If my hair didnt grow Id be in prison
 
Posts: 1296 | Location: Illinois | Registered: April 04, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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You guys are so lucky that you didn't have extensive work done the first time around and haven't progressed to a NW 7. If I never progressed past NW 5 I'd have basically a full head of hair the last 15 years from the transplants. My problem was my hair loss was going faster than the hair was being transplanted. In the 9 months it takes for the hair to grow I was losing more than was transplanted. I wish I could just get a current procedure or 2 done and look decent again.



Using laser brush since 7/26/07. Working great so far.
 
Posts: 286 | Location: NJ (USA) | Registered: January 18, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Be happy Did you take propecia when you saw the hair thinning at a rapid rate?
 
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Originally posted by PLEASE GROW PLEASE:
Be happy Did you take propecia when you saw the hair thinning at a rapid rate?


It didn't exist back then, but yes I've been on it for 11 years now. Unfortunately I was already a NW 7 by then.

When I first started my HT the area of baldness was about 4 inches wide across the top of my head by 6 inches long from where they made the hairline to the hair at the back. By the time they were done (and where it is now) it was about 7 inches wide by 9 inches long. It looks even larger than that because the scars are visible.

I'm think I'm going to have a few consultations soon to see if anything can be done. I'm just getting really nervous lately when I think about it because I don't want to travel all around just to be turned down by 4 or 5 doctors like the last time. I'm hoping things have improved enough since then (10 or 12 years ago I guess) that something can be done.



Using laser brush since 7/26/07. Working great so far.
 
Posts: 286 | Location: NJ (USA) | Registered: January 18, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hello All

Had my procedure as planned with Dr. Cooley on June 2nd. Wanted to post some pictures but my daughter who knows how to do this didn't come home this past weekend so I thought I'd go ahead and write. Got at Dr. Cooley's at 7:00am and after talking with him and taking pictures he drew up a hairline and asked me what my priorities were about covering my scar on the crown. Actual procedure started around 7:30. The worst part were the shots in the back of the head to remove the strip. Didn't feel much after that. Dr. Cooley was in there working on me about 98% of the time. Ailene came and got him a couple of times but that was it. He had a few techs working with him. All were very nice and accomadating. Around 12:00 they fed me Olive Garden which was delicious. I got to watch 4 movies but slept through one entirely. The only problem that I had during the procedure was my butt got sore from sitting so long. They finally finished around 6:00pm. Dr. Cooley planned on 3000 grafts but told me he got some more from my strip so he used more. Don't know the exact number. They were all business the whole time. I was the only one there so I got all their attention. They were great. I didn't stay at the hotel after the procedure but had my wife drive me home Monday night. This past week has gone well. My donor strip is a little sore. Most scabs are off in front but have quite a few left on the crown. Tonight I combed my hair back and could see stubble where the hairline will be. I know it sounds strange but I haven't had a good haireline since I was 21. I know this is brief. If I can answer anyone's questions please feel free to write. Overall I would do it again in a hearbeat.

Ron
 
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Be Happy,

Do you mind if I ask how old you are and how old you were when you got your first transplant?

Search the web for a guy named Dr. Umar. He is not a coalition doc, but his specialty is body hair transplants and a few of his patients have posted their repair journeys online. Their story is not unlike yours -- Started early, not enough head hair to finish the job.

Body hair transplants are controversial and not ideal, but in a case like yours it may be your only shot. They may be able to use head hair strategocially and fill in behind with body hair.

Good luck.
 
Posts: 199 | Registered: August 10, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I'm 46 and I had my first one when I was 34. I might get another in a few more years but plan on using propecia and rogaine to try to hold on to the rest for a while. I had a scalp reduction that really brought the sides together a fair amount. I forgot to ask anyone that uses nizoral how long after their procedure did they wait to use it. Dr. Cooley told me to wait about 4 days before going back on rogaine. Thanks
 
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Steve,

Congratulations on selecting a first-rate surgeon to perform your surgery. I hope you will create a hair loss weblog and share your experience and photos with us so we can follow your progress.

Best wishes for restoring your hair,

Falc


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