Image 1 — 40 days post-op — is my donor area overharvested, or is this normal shock loss?
Image 2 — 40 days post-op — is my donor area overharvested, or is this normal shock loss?

40 days post-op — is my donor area overharvested, or is this normal shock loss?

It's been almost 40 days since my hair transplant. Around 4,700 grafts were extracted from the back donor area, and this is what my donor area currently looks like.

I'm worried because it looks pretty patchy/thin right now.

Does this look overharvested, or could this mainly be temporary shock loss?

For people who experienced significant donor shock loss after FUE: did your donor area fill back in over the next few months, or did it remain this patchy?

Would really appreciate seeing your timelines/photos if you went through something similar. 🙏

u/LazyPanda870 — 1 day ago

Got a pimple in crown area

Had my transplant done 37 days ago, going through my shedding phase, but notice this pimple in my crown area 😭.

Hope it's nothing complicated......

u/LazyPanda870 — 5 days ago
▲ 6 r/MachineLearningJobs+1 crossposts

3 years of ML experience + MLOps projects, but basically ZERO interview calls.what the hell am I doing wrong?

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Hey everyone,

I’m honestly getting pretty frustrated and I’m hoping people here can give me some brutally honest feedback.

I’ve been applying for Machine Learning Engineer / MLOps / Python-AI roles, mainly at startups, because I’m trying to get back into the job market as quickly as possible.

But recently I’ve been getting almost no interview calls.

What confuses me is that my resume looks reasonably aligned with the roles I’m applying for:

~3 years of professional ML engineering experience

PyTorch / Python / SQL

Production ML systems

GCP

Docker

FastAPI

AWS

CI/CD

RAG / LLM projects

MLOps-focused projects

I also have a career gap after my previous ML role. The gap was caused by a family situation, and I’m deliberately not sharing the personal details online. I understand that the gap may be hurting me, but I’m trying to focus on what I can actually improve rather than making excuses for it.

During the gap, I’ve been rebuilding my skills and working on projects around MLOps, deployment, Docker, FastAPI, AWS and RAG.

I’ve attached my current resume.

I want you guys to tear it apart.

Specifically:

  1. Does this resume actually look like someone with 3 years of ML engineering experience?

  2. Does the career gap make the resume look suspicious or weak?

  3. Are my projects convincing, or do they look like generic tutorial projects?

  4. Am I trying to sell myself as too many things at once — MLE + MLOps + GenAI + Python?

  5. Are the quantified achievements believable, or do they look like made-up resume numbers?

  6. Is my technical skill section too broad?

  7. What would make you reject this resume before even giving me an interview?

  8. If you were hiring for a startup MLE/MLOps role, what would you change?

I’m not looking for sympathy. I’d genuinely rather hear “your resume is bad because X, Y and Z” than get generic encouragement.

If you've hired MLEs, reviewed resumes, or successfully gone through a similar career gap, your perspective would be especially valuable.

What am I doing wrong, and what would you change if this were your resume?

Thanks.

u/LazyPanda870 — 13 days ago

D18 post surgery Hair transplant

Had around 5k grafts implanted around 18 days ago...... All scabs are gone...small amounts of hair fall almost every day ..... How much hair loss should I expect during the shedding phase?

u/LazyPanda870 — 23 days ago

How to make sure grafts are okay?

Got my Hair transplant done on 10 July, and today I did my second hair wash at home today, lots of scabs came out but I am worried about grafts, not sure if only scabs are coming off (some tiny hair attached to the scab too), or grafts come out too.

How do I make sure only the scab comes out and grafts( folicals) stay intact?

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u/LazyPanda870 — 1 month ago

Got weird crack in transplant!!!

Got this weird crack on transplant , is it common? Or i mess up somewhere? It's day 7 of transplant

u/LazyPanda870 — 1 month ago

Doctor won't do my first hair wash after hair transplant. Can I do it at home?

I had my hair transplant almost 7 days ago. I called my doctor about my first hair wash and getting the donor area bandage removed. He said he'll remove the bandage but won't do the first wash.

Is it safe to do the first hair wash myself at home? If so, could someone guide me through the correct process step by step? I'm mainly worried about not damaging the grafts or causing any issues during the wash.

I'd really appreciate hearing from people who've gone through a hair transplant or anyone with experience. Thanks!

u/LazyPanda870 — 1 month ago

Got my hair transplant done

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Hey everyone,

I had my hair transplant 4 days ago and wanted to get some advice from people who've already been through the process.

- Total grafts: 5,210

- Scalp donor: 4,500 grafts

- Beard donor: 700 grafts

My surgeon mentioned that my scalp donor area was a bit on the thinner side, so I'm especially interested in hearing from anyone who had a similar situation.

A few questions:

- What did your post-op care routine look like after the first few days?

- Did you take any supplements that you felt helped with healing or hair growth?

- What was your diet like during the first few weeks/months?

- When did you start minoxidil/finasteride again (if you were using them)?

- Any mistakes you made that you'd recommend avoiding?

I'd really appreciate any tips or advice from people who've gone through the recovery process. Thanks!ī

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u/LazyPanda870 — 1 month ago