Your hair looks AMAZING!!!!!! What a transformation!!!!! Praise God for your success story! Thanks for coming back to us to give us an update. Please do continue to share how you care for your natural hair as a type 4 girlie Xxx
Hi. I sent a message on your older post. Your results are amazing. I went to the same place. I just asked if the back of your hair is a lot less thicker since another strip of scalp is removed. Would I be losing the back to gain in the front? Is it obvious? Thank you!
I am currently on month 2 post hair transplant. I went to Heva Clinic in Turkey and I feel like I’m back to square 1. 😒I’m not seeing growth at all. Hope to see some light soon.
Hi Rea. 2 months is veeeeery early to be seeing any results. So after the transplant, it will take about 4 months or so for some little hairs to start peeking out. Or at least that was the case for me and some of the people I have spoken to. If your hair grows slowly like mine does, then you will wait even longer. 12 - 18 months is a reasonable time for you to wait and decide whether it was a success or not.
Looks great! Did you figure out if your iron deficiency or other medical issues were causing the hair growth issues prior to these 2nd transplant results? Did it really take 16 months to fully grow in - sometimes our hair grows super slow in areas where there is damage or trauma i.e hair transplants. You just be super happy that your hair journey is complete and over! Happy for you!
I be super happy indeed my Linda. It was grown in at 12 months but because my hair generally grows slowly, I always saw better results a little over a year later. I want to believe the low ferritin did have an impact because since I’ve been maintaining a higher ferritin score, I see less hair shedding and my hair condition is better. Another positive side effect is that my heavy bleeding has become normal. Someone had told me that once my iron deficiency was normal, my menses would also be okay but I didn’t believe them because I had always believed that I had iron deficiency due to heavy bleeding. Alas!
@@BoitumeloTumiRikhotso Ah! Thanks for the info. The patience required on these hair resolving journeys is no joke! The iron def issue could well have impacted previous results for sure. It then takes months for the body to get up to speed with ferritin and to maintain it, going forward requires attention. But now you have the answers and solutions you can monitor things and keep everything in check. Wishing you happiness with the final fantastic hair results! I've been following your story for a while. Best wishes x
Hi...thanks for the update, it looks really good. Is this your 2nd transplant with Natural transplants, meaning you travelled to Florida twice or do you mean 2nd transplant counting the one you did in Capetown before?
Hey… 😊 I see why the title can be misunderstood, thanks. I will think of a way to rewrite it. I had 2 surgeries with Natural Transplants so yes, 2 trips to Florida.
Oh, i see. I too got a transplant last year in May and it seems im going to need another. I was concerned that the 2nd one wouldn't be worth it but your results are giving me hope. But Yoh! The Cost 😢!!. But it'll be worth it if i can get the same result as you.
@@lalalola3576 The COST!! Girl... 😰But yeah, it will be worth it. I just wish I had gone to NT from jump. But it is well... All the best with your journey.
Your hair looks AMAZING!!!!!! What a transformation!!!!! Praise God for your success story! Thanks for coming back to us to give us an update. Please do continue to share how you care for your natural hair as a type 4 girlie Xxx
Thank you so so much. I will consider continuing the journey :)
Great stuff Tumi, I'm so happy for you❤❤
@@Seipatile205 Thanks hun 😘
Great improvement indeed ❤ looking all beautiful 😍
Thank you sis.
This is amazing……! A entire hairline 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
@@violetmagetse1793 Wena! What a journey.
love love how much it has grown and it is healthy.. proud of you for the diligence and going after what you wanted
@@LiyahM Thanks hun 😘
The result are beyond good. They worth the money spent. Been following this process I must say there’s a huge difference
@@ericmduduzi4192 Thank you. Indeed money well spent. 🙏
Hi. I sent a message on your older post. Your results are amazing. I went to the same place. I just asked if the back of your hair is a lot less thicker since another strip of scalp is removed. Would I be losing the back to gain in the front? Is it obvious? Thank you!
I am currently on month 2 post hair transplant. I went to Heva Clinic in Turkey and I feel like I’m back to square 1. 😒I’m not seeing growth at all. Hope to see some light soon.
Hi Rea. 2 months is veeeeery early to be seeing any results. So after the transplant, it will take about 4 months or so for some little hairs to start peeking out. Or at least that was the case for me and some of the people I have spoken to. If your hair grows slowly like mine does, then you will wait even longer. 12 - 18 months is a reasonable time for you to wait and decide whether it was a success or not.
Thank you so much for the response. It give me a level of encouragement 🙏🏽
@@Reabetswe_MontshoAnytime.
Looks so Good ous Tumi 🥰
Thanks hun 🥰
Hi. When you went back to natural transplant the second time did they have to shave the front again?
@@tiffanygeter4279 Yes they did. In fact, I chose to have my whole head shaved.
Looks great! Did you figure out if your iron deficiency or other medical issues were causing the hair growth issues prior to these 2nd transplant results? Did it really take 16 months to fully grow in - sometimes our hair grows super slow in areas where there is damage or trauma i.e hair transplants. You just be super happy that your hair journey is complete and over! Happy for you!
I be super happy indeed my Linda. It was grown in at 12 months but because my hair generally grows slowly, I always saw better results a little over a year later. I want to believe the low ferritin did have an impact because since I’ve been maintaining a higher ferritin score, I see less hair shedding and my hair condition is better. Another positive side effect is that my heavy bleeding has become normal. Someone had told me that once my iron deficiency was normal, my menses would also be okay but I didn’t believe them because I had always believed that I had iron deficiency due to heavy bleeding. Alas!
@@BoitumeloTumiRikhotso Ah! Thanks for the info. The patience required on these hair resolving journeys is no joke! The iron def issue could well have impacted previous results for sure. It then takes months for the body to get up to speed with ferritin and to maintain it, going forward requires attention. But now you have the answers and solutions you can monitor things and keep everything in check. Wishing you happiness with the final fantastic hair results! I've been following your story for a while.
Best wishes x
Hi...thanks for the update, it looks really good. Is this your 2nd transplant with Natural transplants, meaning you travelled to Florida twice or do you mean 2nd transplant counting the one you did in Capetown before?
Hey… 😊 I see why the title can be misunderstood, thanks. I will think of a way to rewrite it. I had 2 surgeries with Natural Transplants so yes, 2 trips to Florida.
Oh, i see. I too got a transplant last year in May and it seems im going to need another. I was concerned that the 2nd one wouldn't be worth it but your results are giving me hope. But Yoh! The Cost 😢!!. But it'll be worth it if i can get the same result as you.
@@lalalola3576 The COST!! Girl... 😰But yeah, it will be worth it. I just wish I had gone to NT from jump. But it is well... All the best with your journey.
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Dr. Huebner did your 2nd procedure?
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