I have had two excellent FUT hair transplants with Dr. Cooley, and I am thrilled with the results. It has been 11 months since the second transplant, so I am finally posting a comprehensive review. *** 1st Transplant (2018) - Age: 26 - Grafts: 2,643 *** --Background Info My hairline began receding around age 18. By my mid twenties, I was a Norwood 3. I started taking Finasteride at age 24, but I knew that the hair I had lost was gone permanently. While my father and paternal grandfather have no hair loss, my maternal grandfather is totally bald. So I figured my early and substantial hair loss was not a good sign. I was able to hide my bald temples by styling my hair a certain way, but I was very self-conscious. I was constantly worried about my hair moving out of place such that my hairline would be visible. So I decided to get a hair transplant, and I found Dr. Cooley here. I chose Dr. Cooley because he is one of the most elite hair transplant surgeons in the US and he was within driving distance of my city. After learning that the procedure would cost at least $10k, I decided to save up the money. This was a challenge in itself and took quite a while, but I was determined to pay cash. After speaking with Lollie (Dr. Cooley's Patient Coordinator), I went in for a consultation with Dr. Cooley. He recommended an FUT rather than FUE procedure because it would maximize graft yield. I was concerned about scarring, but Dr. Cooley is very experienced with FUTs, so I was willing to take the risk. --The Procedure The night before the procedure, I checked in to the Hilton Garden Inn where Dr. Cooley's patients stay (near his surgery center). It was very comfortable, and they provided free breakfast plus a shuttle to the surgery center. The morning of the procedure, I woke up early (around 5:45am) to scrub myself down in the shower with Hibiclens (per Dr. Cooley's prep instructions). At the clinic, I was asked to pick out several movies to watch during the course of the procedure. Then, I took the medications they provided for the procedure: valium, prednisone, and antibiotics. Dr. Cooley shaved the area on the line along the back of my head where he would cut the donor strip. The valium made me very relaxed and sleepy, so I ended up dozing off for most of the procedure. The team woke me up for lunch, after which the procedure continued. Once the procedure was over, I went back to the hotel. I meticulously followed Dr. Cooley's post-op care instructions (spraying grafts, keeping them covered, taking required meds, etc.). --Post-Procedure The day after the procedure, I went in for a post-up, where they checked my grafts and carefully washed my hair (felt great!). Having taken the week off from work, I then drove home to rest. I continued following Dr. Cooley's post-op care instructions meticulously. I had purchased a bag of the Help Hair protein shake that he recommended, so I also began drinking that daily. 3 weeks post-op, I began to experience shock loss along donor site where the stitches were. The hair there fell out in chunks over a period of days. It was quite terrifying, but Dr. Cooley's team reassured me that this happens sometimes and it would grow back. Thankfully, I had grown my hair out longer prior to the procedure, so I was able to cover it up. And ultimately, the hair there did indeed grow back within about 4-5 months. 3 months post-op, thin wisps of hair began to start growing on my temples. 4 months post-op, wisps of hair began growing more densely. 6 months post-op, my hair was back on my temples in full force. *** 2nd Transplant (2020) - Age: 28 - Grafts: 2,101 *** --Background I was very satisfied with the results from my first procedure. I was no longer worried about hiding my deeply receded temples, and I could style my hair in ways that I liked. However, because I had gotten an FUT, I now had a new worry: haircuts. I liked to get a fade-style haircut, but the short length would make my scar visible. This was not a surprise (I knew there would be a scar), and I would tell barbers to be mindful of making the scar visible, but this was a constant issue. To hide the scar, I tried using Toppik (hair fiber) to cover it, but that did not work well. I ended up buying a women's eyebrow pencil that matched my hair color and used that to color in the scar area. This was a far more effective solution, but the scar was still visible to anyone who looked directly at the back of my head. I reached out to Ailene (Dr. Cooley's Clinical Supervisor) to ask for their recommendations regarding scalp micropigmentation—where tiny tattoo dots that match your hair color are used to fill in an FUT scar. Ailene said they advised against this remedy. Instead, she said they could do FUE of about 200-300 grafts and place them in the scar site. I went to Dr. Cooley's office for a consultation. I explained the scar issue, and I expressed an interest in bringing my hairline down a bit more. He told me that I could do another FUT for my hairline, and that they would do a follow up FUE into the scar for free. I thought this was a fantastic offer, so I got a surgery date and paid my deposit. --The Procedure The procedure itself was just as smooth as the first. However, this time, I was more awake and able to chat with Dr. Cooley and Ailene during the procedure. They were quite enjoyable to talk with on a personal level! --Post-Procedure I meticulously followed Dr. Cooley's post-op care instructions. Thankfully, I had no shock loss this time—possibly because Dr. Cooley used a different kind of stitches. --Present & Future 9 months post-op, I went in for a visit with Dr. Cooley. He took pictures and video of my fantastic new hairline. He took a look at my scar, and I reiterated that I would like to have it filled in via FUE. Dr. Cooley agreed, and I am now waiting to see when the FUE procedure will happen. *** Bottom Line *** Dr. Cooley's skilled hands have given me a permanent self-esteem boost that has allowed me to really enjoy my twenties. I highly recommend Dr. Cooley to anyone considering a hair transplant, and I am forever thankful to him and his team.
Just had a 2000 follicle hair transplant with Dr. Cooley four days ago and can't say enough of how well the procedure went. Dr. Cooley is very meticulous with each individual hair follicle placement and you could tell that he really takes pride in his work. He and his office staff are very friendly and make patients like myself, feel very comfortable. As a physician myself, I have to say that his office is a "very well oiled machine". Postop everything has gone excellent! Can already get an idea what my future hair line will look like! I did extensive research on hair transplant physicians and I must honestly say that Dr. Cooley, in my opinion, is the best!
Excellent surgeon. Cares deeply about a natural result and is quite obsessive about it. He is there for the entire surgery and his assistant Brandi is also ver talented and has been there for 18 years. All staff seem to have been there over 10 years which fills me with confidence. Dr Cooleys before and after photos, plus his peer reviewed publications showed me he was the choice. I flew from Australia for this surgical treatment. I requested a conservative hairline and he agreed. He uses ATP spray and old wrap afterwards to help with graft survival. I got 4000 grafts. I will update once i have a few photos. But so far on day 3 I can't fault this team in terms of every aspect.
Dr. Cooley is one of the best hair loss specialist I have ever met. He listens to you answers all your questions. I Would recommend him for anyone who's going trough hair loss or wanting a hair transplant. In the future when my hair loss stops I will be having my hair transplant with Dr. Cooley. As a female is an very emotional to lose hairs but I am very happy that dr. Cooley is my doctor. Updated on 24 Dec 2015: I went to dr. Cooley for hair loss and scalp infection. He has put me on spironolactone 50mg twice a day so far my hair loss has calm down some not stopped. But it takes time to sprionolactone to work its been only 3 weeks for me. He also gave me steroid to culm down scalp inflammation. Right now I can see my scalp which is devastating for me. I am just happy to find a doctor who listens to me. I have an appointment with dr Cooley on 01/04/2016 my plane is to stop hair loss clear tinea versicolor on my scalp and then wait for a while. And do either hair transplant or prp. I will be posting some pictures later.