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aaron1234

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  1. Just another few weeks and the fun begins. Looks like a little shock loss behind your ear. That'll come back too. Hang in there!
  2. Considering that you have already one FUE already, I'm impressed with the density of your donor area (the pre-op pic of the back of your head). Looks like you'll have plenty to work with down the road should you need it. Of course, the work SMG did for you on round #2 looks great per usual. Another 2k grafts upfront is going to be a significant bump in density. Be patient, you know the drill
  3. Not even four months yet?! Wow, this is gonna be a killer result.
  4. My mother's brothers (my uncles) are twenty years older than me and are NW2s. Her dad (my grandpa) is in his 90's and is a NW2 with slight diffuse thinning. I'm a NW5-6. It can come from either side.
  5. Is it folliculitis? That is often treated with antifungal or antibiotic creams. Get this diagnosed and treated before an HT.
  6. If you haven't tried fin yet then do so immediately.
  7. The risk of shock loss would be very high if Bieber got a transplant now.
  8. That's an inherent issue with the topical solution. The actual dosage absorbed into the scalp is variable.
  9. Cobblestoning won't happen unless you go to a crappy clinic just because it's cheap.
  10. Check out the Chicago Hair Institute website and contact them. They'll let you know what the wait would be.
  11. I don't think those subscription services offer oral min. You'll need a prescription.
  12. Most docs start patients at 1.5MG for oral min.
  13. Lots of great names above, but also check out Dr. Ron Shapiro and Dr. Josephitis at Shapiro Medical Group (SMG) in Minneapolis.
  14. It does depend on the type of surgery you're getting. If it's your first surgery and you require a megasession then you can expect to wait a year. I do know for smaller procedures that there is more flexibility in doctor's schedules.
  15. Even if it can only strengthen your lateral humps, fin is worth it.
  16. You should be fine with 10 seconds of rain/snow. However, do not stand outside during a blizzard, hailstorm, or hurricane. Lastly, avoid getting struck by lightning within the first ten days post-op as that might damage the grafts. Staying clear of tsunamis would also be wise.
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