Jump to content

truthseeker

Regular Member
  • Posts

    59
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by truthseeker

  1. Does anyone know if there are any statistics for growth rate for fue? For example, I have been told by a few good strip doctors that the growth rate for strip is 98-100%. I have not heard about the growth rate for fue. I also assume this depends greatly about who the doctor is as well. But, assuming the doctor is top notch, will all the hair grow in?

  2. Joe,

     

    And About how many repititions per day (up and down is one rep) is ideal?

     

    Thanks

     

     

     

    I can dig how these exercises will help.....makes a lot of sense. Stupid question: Clasp your hands behind your head and move up and down, tight enough to move the scalp and not just the hair. Is this a rapid up-and-down motion over and over or a slow, controlled motion (i.e. pull up, hold, pull down, hold)? I'm doing it both ways and every way in between, looking friggin rediculous, but I would like to know the "proper" method. My skin is going to be so loose come June 7 the back of my head will look like a topless 80 yr old

  3. Sorry guys,

     

    I also posted this question in "new topics"

     

     

    Hugh,

     

    We have similar hair types. Do you find that your strip scar is noticeable much? How about when your hair gets wet? How big is your scar? Any concerns about the scar? Any incite is much appreciated.

     

    Thanks

     

     

     

    this is 7 months, showing decent coverage from my first HT, but clearly showing why I need (want) more. This is 5 days after a #6 buzz on top and a #4 buzz in back and on the sides.

  4. Hugh,

     

    We have similar hair types. Do you find that your strip scar is noticeable much? How about when your hair gets wet? How big is your scar? Any concerns about the scar? Any incite is much appreciated.

     

    Thanks

     

     

     

    this is 7 months, showing decent coverage from my first HT, but clearly showing why I need (want) more. This is 5 days after a #6 buzz on top and a #4 buzz in back and on the sides.

  5. Dear All,

     

    Any serious weight lifters (4-6 days per week, heavy lifting) have transplants and how soon did you resume your heavy and intense routine? Is a month of no lifting enough time to wait? Does heavy lifting have any negative side effects if done too soon? ie. lack of hair growth or scar stretch? Anyone with some negative results from heavy lifting too soon? Anyone lift heavy with no negatives? Are there any scientific or clinical data or standard protocol on this topic?

  6. Dear All,

     

    Any serious weight lifters (4-6 days per week, heavy lifting) have transplants and how soon did you resume your heavy and intense routine? Is a month of no lifting enough time to wait? Does heavy lifting have any negative side effects if done too soon? ie. lack of hair growth or scar stretch? Anyone with some negative results from heavy lifting too soon? Anyone lift heavy with no negatives? Are there any scientific or clinical data or standard protocol on this topic?

  7. Whoops,

     

    It appears that Dr.Jones has taken donor hair above and below areas that are normally thought of as areas that are predisposed for baldness. He has increased the areas of traditional donor area to take from. What are your thoughts?

  8. My feeling, if this is a possibility, is remove this new substandard version, and completely restore the old site now. Continue to tinker with the new site, on the side, and figure out how to transfer all of the pictures over first, before eliminating the much more valuable first site. I thought the first site was great. The best thing to do if you make a mistake is try to fix it, even it means going back to the original one.

  9. Since you are so young, you have to assume that you are going to continue to recede in the hairline. So, if you get an ht now, you will need to do follow up work down the line. I would always put off surgery for as long as possible, especially at such a young age, because you don't know how bad it will get. You could try revivogen or propecia. I started on propecia a few months back. I personally do not like taking drugs and no one knows the long term effects. But, i hate losing my hair more, so i am trying it. I would definitely wait on the hair transplant.

  10. To play devils advocate, no one can say also what a strip scar will look like look term. The technology is 10 years old, give or take. Yet, most of us are considering or having these surgeries because we are willing to take a risk on looking better now, while risking some scar issues at a later date. No one can really predict the future on scars on either surgery 100%. Ultimitely, you want to get the best possible results for the least amount of scarring. Although my instinct is that fue scarring (and i have only seen pictures) may be less noticable over time than strip. But who knows. At the same time, no doctor, except Woods, seems to have more than 1 or 2 after pictures of fue work. The N. American doctors have only been doing this for about a year or so, it seems. Whereas there are thousands of good strip patients with solid after pictures to bank your decision off of. I would feel much less comfortable getting a fue procedure on the results of one or two results. That is not statistically significant at all. Fue seems that a real attractive alternative, but its just in its infancy. Strip has about a 10 year track record. I'd rather have more secure results now than roll the dice with fue. It all comes down to risk/reward. Yet, everyone has to do what feels most comfortable for them.

×
×
  • Create New...