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hi guys,
I am really concerned about shockloss, I read on one of the forums that I could end up with less hair than I started with! my HT is next week, maybe its just pre op nerves but am quite stressed, coz I have thin miniturized hair on the crown and apparantely that is the most vulnerable to shock loss. Am I stressing without reason? |
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Shockloss is a risk in underoging a ht.
The good news is that your age is outside the high risk age range (20's)...... I would also make sure u take finasterside before and after....I have read it drastically reduces the risk of shock loss. |
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I have really liked all of the work I've seen from this clinic. 1500 grafts is a pretty safe number for fue, too. Regarding shockloss: it's always a risk, but there are many guys who have had hts into diffuse thinning areas (myself included) and been fine. If you do experience shockloss it will likely be hair that would have fallen out eventually anyway. A lot of times docs will compensate for potential shockloss by transplanting high density into that area. Worst case scenario you might need a second pass, but I wouldn't be overly concerned, especially considering it's your crown only and not your hairline. Best of luck!
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HT #1: Karamikian Unknown # of grafts Sept.2006 HT#2 Nov.23rd, 2007 Dr.Feller Almost 3200 grafts via strip HT#3 April 2010 Fue 200/side into temple points HT#4 February 2011 My Hair Loss Website - Hair Transplant with Dr. Feller |
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hi guys,
thanks so much for your replies, and I am happy I have made a good choice with HDC Medical, fingers crossed it all goes well. I am not expecting a full head of hair on my crown just enough so it doesnt look like I am covering up a bald patch. I am excited and nervous, about next week |
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