I wasn't sure where to post this so here it is.
Yesterday I had hair transplant surgery and thought I'd share my experience in case someone might find it useful.
I chose a local doctor (Portland, Oregon) to do the surgery. She is very experienced, has worked with many trans clients and was lower in cost ($5500). She also charges a flat fee which made it quite economical.
Two weeks before the procedure I has the required bloodwork done and stopped taking things like aspirin that could increase bleeding.
I arrived at her office at 8:00 AM signed my life away, had a few before photos taken and had my new hairline drawn in. After a minor adjustment to the hairline we started.
After taken a couple of valium they shaved the donor area and administered a local anesthetic to the back of my scalp. I laid on my stomach and she removed the donor and sutured it up. The technicians began do cut the donor area into groups of 1 to 4 follicles. I was really surprised how thick the skin was. While the technicians were busy the front of my scalp was being numbed. This was more painful than the back but but too bad. Once I was numb the doctor made the tiny incisions to receive all of the grafts. it seemed like she just kept go on and on with the incisions. Once she was done the techs started inserting the single follicle grafts at the hairline. Once these were placed it was lunchtime. There was really no discomfort after the anesthetic was administered.
After lunch it was back to placing grafts. I watched a movie, listened to the conservation of the techs and just sat there. More anesthetic was given as needed.
After all the grafts were placed (over 1900) my head was bandaged and I was on my way home. By this time it was nearly 7:00 PM. The anesthetic was wearing off about the same time so I took a painkiller which didn't agree with me.
I didn't sleep well that night because I couldn't find a pain free position. This morning I returned to the doctors office to have the bandage removed and my hair washed. Everything looks good. The pain is less today and all from the donor area. Today consisted of placing ice packs on my forehead to prevent swelling and spaying a biotin solution on the grafts every half hour. At night I'm supposed to use olive oil then back to the biotin for one more day. After tomorrow it's olive oil spray three times at day until the scabs fall off.
Here is a photo of my hairline before.

and one immediately after
