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Saturday, April 25, 2009
Second Procedure, April 2009 Update
Some randomly selected "live" shots, taken while on vacation in London. At this point (roughly 8 months after my second procedure), all of the hair that had been shaved had grown to the length at which I normally keep it, and as the photos show, the hair that Dr. Feller had transplanted last August had grown to entirely comb-able length.





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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Second Procedure, March 2009 Update
I've been a bit delinquent in my updates. Below are photos taken in March 2009, just after a particularly short haircut that ideally shows the regrowth and healing of the donor area, in the side shots.
Immediately below is a hairline shot, taken with the hair slightly damp (the only means of getting it to stay back that way). Compared to much earlier hairline photos, this to me shows the progress particularly well.









Immediately below is a hairline shot, taken with the hair slightly damp (the only means of getting it to stay back that way). Compared to much earlier hairline photos, this to me shows the progress particularly well.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Second Procedure: One-Month Update
Hola from Spain! With no ado whatsoever, my one-month progress shots. Having been at this stage before, I am glad, this time around, to have more hair growing in immediately, from my previous transplant, plus the extra forelock thing.
The growth has been by-the-book, and has thus far followed the same pattern as my earlier procedure. Most of the transplanted hairs have, as of the time of these photos, shed, and the recipient area is healing quickly. There is still some residual sensitivity and, to an extent, numbness above the donor area; this was the case with my first procedure, and was a condition that gradually faded over the course of the first several months.
I took all of these photos without flash.



The growth has been by-the-book, and has thus far followed the same pattern as my earlier procedure. Most of the transplanted hairs have, as of the time of these photos, shed, and the recipient area is healing quickly. There is still some residual sensitivity and, to an extent, numbness above the donor area; this was the case with my first procedure, and was a condition that gradually faded over the course of the first several months.
I took all of these photos without flash.
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