er losing hair since my beginning of my 20s, i finally decided to go for a hair transplant procedure. Im 30 years old now, and come from Norway.
I checked our several hair transplant clinics back in Norway, but they were all very expensive, and didnt have enough reviews and before/after photos from customers, so I decided to look up clinics in Turkey.
I spent a couple of months doing research, and was impressed by Dr.Tayfuns qualifications, experience and reviews and before/after photos from their customers that all seemed happy.
I travelled to Istanbul 22 october, and was picked up at the airport by a driver that took me to the hotel that Get Hair had included in their package.
It was a nice hotel with good roomservice and staff.
The operation day(Tuesday 23 October) had arrived, and i was exited as the driver picked me up.
I needed 3200 grafts and the operation took around 5-6 hours. It was not so painful, and both Dr Tayfun and his assistants was really nice, and I honestly felt really good taken care of. They seemed very professional from the beginning to the end.
I am very happy with the result so far, but the "end product" will come in 12 months, so im exited to see how it looks in a year. It looks for me like alle the grafts are placed with good density, and the details are stunning.
Im glad i decided to go with Get Hair.
I see a lot of people are thanking Stuart and Galina in their reviews, and before the operation I was unsure if all thoses reviews could be "That great", but honestly, i have to thank them myself. Good talks with Stuart on e-mail answering every question i had quickly, and providing good information on mail before and after the prosedure.
Thanks also to Galina and the rest of the staff at Dr T hair transplant for taking good care of me.
At the end of it all, traveling to Istanbul getting a hair transplant wasnt scary at all.
best regards and a big thank you
Paul
Updated on 25 Oct 2018:
It looks like its healing well, and i dont feel to much pain.
My head is a bit swollen, but that was expected.
Going back to work in 4 days, and i hope the redness Will go away, but i think it Will stay like this for one week.
Will keep updating.
Updated on 26 Oct 2018:
Hello guys,
It's now day 4 after the transplant and the last day my head was a bit swollen. But i sleep good ever night, and have manager to sleep on my back ever night.
I cant feel pain now, and it is just a bit itchy in sone areas.
Updated on 27 Oct 2018:
I had a night with less sleep then the night before because of a lot of itching in the donorarea. I stil have to sleep on my back, that doesnt make it easy to get som sleep.
The donor arena and transplant arena arr still red, but im not worried because i was told it can be both red and itchy for upto 2 weeks.
I had my first hairwash by myself today and that felt really good. Just by gently tapping the transplanted arena with the shampoo and rinsing it of.
Still to early to see what the resultat is going to look like.
Updated on 28 Oct 2018:
I have now had my first hairwash for my self after the wash i got at the clinic the second day after the surgery.
The redness is slowly dissapering, and the swelling is completely gone.
Still a bit itchy.
Updated on 30 Oct 2018:
It is now one week since the transplant and I have been washing my hair for 3 days now.
I see some of the scabs falling off, especially after today's shower, and I'm a bit worried I put to much pressure on when massaging in the lotion and shampoo.
I had my first day back at work today, and I only got positive feedback from my colleagues. It still is visible for others to see that a transplant is done, but I'm rather embracing it than hiding it.
I live in Norway, and with a lot of snow it was a bit hassle to get to work today, but I put on the sun hat I got from gethair and I used it when I was outside.
Updated on 31 Oct 2018:
The donorarea is healing up nice, and the itching is dissapering.
Some of the scabs are gone at the transplanted area, but I read on realself that it's normal after 7 days, and that the grafts stick after around 4 days. And I read that some doctors answered that it's normal to have some shredding after 7 days as well.
I was a bit worried last night after losing some scabs after my hairwash, but it seems that's normal. I will be extra gentle with my next wash, that's for sure.
I also emailed with my contact at gethair and he told me that it's okay to gentle massage the area with the lotion I got provided, and that he was sure I wasn't being to rough, and that I was just being very cautious.
He also told me that some scabs may fall of, and that I can gently tap the area when washing if I was worried I was putting to much pressure on.
Looking at the photos, I think it looks good, and normal at this stage as it still is scabs left.
Updated on 6 Nov 2018:
Hello.
Im now finished with my washing routine.
Yesterday i had alt of scabs, and when Gethair told me to send over photos of my progress today, they reply ed that i had to light y massage the receiver area.
All of the scabs dissapered, and now i look more normal :) i think it looks great now, but the hair will start shedding in a short periode of time.