Quote from: Emma M on March 12, 2017, 02:38:52 PM
I'm MTF and lucky enough to have a good hairline with only a little recession at the peaks. In fact a lot of the time I tie my hair back and most people don't notice. So this might seem silly, but I notice it and it bothers me
. My hair is naturally blonde too (I know, lucky again) but it really helps me pass which is why it's important to me.
Anyway I'm considering getting transplants to correct it but I was wondering what will happen during healing. I still want to tie my hair back but how long after surgery will it be before I can do that? As it starts to grow back in will it also look odd for a while and for how long? I can wear it down for work and so on but for the gym I really need to be able to tie it back. As most people don't notice just now, how long before I can tie it back and people still won't notice? I guess I'm wondering if I might need to wait months before going back to the gym and/or tying it back?
I had
very slight recession at the temple, but you couldn't see it. Discussing hormones, my doctor said 'this one stops any recession, but that's probably not a problem for you'. I thought it was, so I had it done anyway. I mean you really couldn't see anything without me lifting it up, and even at that, a man heading towards mid 30's would be considering to be doing well with it. A woman, not quite right.
The surgeon said to me that I had great hair and that 'gentleman have crowns and ladies have tiaras' - so I said give me a tiara. So he kind of knew, without me having to explain it all any further. And he did, and he was fabulous.
My hair isn't blonde naturally but it has been since I was a teenager, thanks to dye. After about three months, my roots were dreadful, so I rang up and asked directly if things like peroxide and ammonia could be used or if it would damage, and he said go for it, by the third month you can treat it as you always did.
My salon always does an intense scalp massage too, and it must've realiy stimulated the blood flow or whatever. Within the week really, it led to a massive growth spurt. I was told not to smoke (but I did). The only thing that annoyed me was having to sleep upright for a few days - with a great prescription for fantastic pills that beg to be fully enjoyed flat out.
You probably won't be able to/want to tie it back for a good few months, especially when wiry new growth is appearing. In terms of working out, you can resume the full thing from the end of month two or thereabouts.