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Thats totally fine Kira. I knew that no deception was intended. You guys are doing some nice work in Texas!!
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Hi Can't Decide,
Thanks!!!! ~Kira
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Thank you ladies and gents for all your support and kind words. Let me clarify, we always recommend medical treatment to mitigate the chronic progressive nature of Androgenetic Alopecia in our MPB patients. However, remember that the threshold for the visible detection of thinning is 50% hair loss in the area. Our patient had a relatively stronger bridge, with more significant thinning in the frontal third and mid-scalp /crown areas. Hence the 4500+ FUT procedure was enough to restore his frontal and crown areas.
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So in his case it has worked out great for him even without Propecia. Remember that he is only 5 months post op and he will improve much more in the front/ hair line and crown area at initially. However, with the passing of time, he will likely continue to thin his native hair, as it is genetically programmed. Eventually, he might need a small touch up if this occurs.
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Thanks, Mick! (and Doc) for providing your input on this patient!
~Kira
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Thanks, Dingdong12
I'm about to post another result in just a few! ~Kira
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Thank you for pointing that out, Ventuoguy!
I think it is important to note for those considering a hair transplant that your post-op experience does not have to mean you need to hide out for weeks on end. Skilled surgeons and great techs are able to produce a masterpiece that will allow you to fly under the radar as much as possible immediately following your procedure. ~Kira
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