Nick (35) recently underwent his non-invasive hair transplant and was kind enough to film videos covering before his session, during his session and into his recovery. We will update you on Nick's progress leading up to the full and final result 12 months after his procedure.
Follow Nick's journey on his dedicated Instagram channel @gro.diary.nick.
Nick's latest video update - 10 months
10 months in and Nick said he couldn't be happier. Find out why in his latest hair transplant video update.
Nick's introduction video before his Gro hair transplant
Day of Nick's procedure :)
Nick is at DHI clinic and talking about his family history of receding hairlines, and his expectations for the procedure.

Many people don’t realise that most hair transplant procedures in Australia are not done by doctors. Doctors are the brand of many clinics but they don’t actually do the job. Gro is the only company in Australia that has a policy that all procedures are done from start to finish by certified doctors, not technicians. Every hair is taken out by a doctor and every one of them is implanted back by a doctor. This way you can rest assured you are in the best and safest hands for this life-changing procedure.
Every hair transplant procedure, regardless of technique, yields permanent results. Good or bad. Results are permanent and even irreversible. Gro micro FUE hair transplant Technique gives our certified surgeons full control over the placement of the hair follicles in terms of angles, direction, and depth. This way we can follow the natural way your hair grows and implant new hairs accordingly for a result that grows naturally and most importantly doesn’t look like a hair transplant.
Night of procedure update
Nick is home, a bit tired, a bit sore but he can see his new hairline and in his own words, he is pretty stoked.
1 Month into recovery update
Nick brings up an important point in his one month update. The follicle is what has been transplanted into it's new position at the front of his head. Hairs grow out of each follicle and this is a continuous process of hairs falling out and new hairs growing. Over the next couple of months some of the hairs that were there when the follicle was transplanted will shed or fall out and new hairs will grow and thicken up Nick's hair line. For further information check out this article on Understanding How Hairs Grow.
3 months
Three months in and Nick gives an update on the redness on his scalp and how his new hairs are progressing.
Nick's latest video update - 7 months
Three months in and Nick gives an update on the redness on his scalp and how his new hairs are progressing.