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HK500

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  1. I know this is an old post I'm reviving here .... I have a female friend who now has a very high hairline due to a face/brow lift, would this procedure work even though there are some kind of clips left in place holding the muscles under the skin?
  2. I think H & W close the donor area with staples so it will take longer to heal and they shave your recipient area. You are looking at least at 3 months or more like closer to 4 or 5 before people can't tell.
  3. I also drove home after both my HT's. They gave me the valium early in the day to relax me so 4 hours later the effects had worn off. I had two rather small HT's with strip method so I knew it would be no problem. Unless you are absolutely sure you can handle it you should play it safe and sleep nearby or have a driver. I never needed any painkillers the day of surgery or the day after and after, etc ... Not even a Tylenol. Everybody's different, Bill even took out his own staples with his mechanic's pliers
  4. Nice reply BSpot, I also have noticed that there is really nothing new or exciting that I saw and read from Hairobservator's postings and his website links to the other clinics ....
  5. Don't rush, a month or so won't make a big difference. Research and learn from this forum. Post your pictures here and consult with us and with proven Coalition Docs before making any decisions.
  6. We'll need to have more proof than their marketing website. Any double blind clinical studies Fobos?
  7. Welcome to the Forum JSW, As Bill put it Avacor is a scam, since you already bought it you might use it, I don't think it can do any good or any harm. Run a word search here and you will find many posts about all the different scams. Get on Finasteride with a script from a Dr, you'll get results.
  8. Welcome to the forum Mollymoo, As my fellow members stated earlier we hope you are getting involved in an ethical venture. Let us know the products you are representing.
  9. Thanks for the pic. I ran a search on the best way to take pictures and all I could find was this: http://hair-restoration-info.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/346...141012852#5141012852 but I remember a better one posted, can't find it ... In general, no flash because it adds density with the projected hair shadows. Pictures of top, back of head so we can see the donor area, front and sides. You can always blur the face if you wish to remain anonymous. The pic you posted is not enough yet to get a sense of your situation.
  10. I do not see any recommended Dr in Colorado unfortunately, you can see a Dermatologist or your general practitioner to get a prescription. If you could get Proscar generic that would make it way cheaper than Propecia, with a pill splitter you take 1/4 Proscar pill a day. Go to the multimedia site http://www.hairlosslearningcenter.org/ and read, research, learn and call a Doc from the list, there are a few good ones in Arizona or anywhere since you'll have to go out of state anyway, they might refer you to a local Doc for your prescription.
  11. Welcome to the forum Sandeep, The first thing is to take Finasteride daily, Propecia or 1/4 Proscar. You'll need a Dr. prescription. Post pictures we are here to help.
  12. I agree with NN, a similar picture angle to the before will help. You still have a lot of growth left both in length, texture and density.
  13. While I am not discounting the potential negative side effects of Finasteride, I can relate with Craighair and I recall when I first started using it, I was asking myself if I was going to be sexually affected by it and I was quite preoccupied by the thought. Sure enough at first I thought it did affect me then later I realized that maybe it did not???? Too much second guessing, it can play tricks on your mind ... And if you think you'll be losing sex drive then you will set yourself up for it, I happened to me at first then I got over it and I can now say that probably it all was in my head ... The point I want to make is that Finasteride works so well for most of us it's a shame to not use it unless you are absolutely certain it's affecting you negatively.
  14. A very impressive technique and results. His situation is quite similar to mine but he got it done in one pass with less FU's and it seems he had more surface to cover and densify. That's what I wanted to achieve but I had not found this forum yet. Dr. Shapiro truly posesses great skill and vision. I think I'll get a bit more coverage since I'll have a total of over 2,100 FU's but over 2 HT's instead of just one but I should get better coverage in the high temporal areas I'll have to wait a year to see the final results.
  15. I understand Bill, it's all relative, I agree it looked bad but I knew it was not out of control, when Pat posted Dr. Feller's comments I was of course reassured for Nan and it also confirmed my first impression. I guess I have seen much worse, not when it comes to HT but in other more extreme and uncontrolled conditions so I was not really alarmed .
  16. Dr. Rassman and Nan both were aware that the surgery was going to be more complicated and risky than average. I agree that particularly in this case the Dr. should have erred on the side of caution yet his experience told him he was taking a calculated risk but he also knew he was keeping a bit close to the razor's edge. Unfortunately it went wrong but nowhere close to a disaster, Dr. Rassman and the patient are handling the follow ups and the continued care adequately and logically this will resolve in healthier healing and good final results for the patient. I think Dr. Rassman should stay on the Coalition because from his reaction and postings he seems to be the type of professional who can take this kind of setback and turn it into a positive learning experience to improve his judgement in future cases rather than letting his ego cloud his ethical conscience.
  17. Welcome to the forum, You posted in the wrong section, you'll get better visibility in the questions and answers area, but it's no big deal. Good thing you are on propecia, stay on it, post pictures of your hair you'll get many recommendations and take your time and read, research and learn from this great forum, check the Coalition surgeons, etc .... We are here to help.
  18. Thanks Barca. Please keep us posted, we are always interested in new finds and experiences.
  19. Thanks for the report. It sounds like at least they did not try to sensationalize any particular option too much, that's a plus IMO. I am surprised Bosley did not pick a spectacular HT patient for the show???? Maybe they could not find any
  20. From your album I'll agree with Kamin. I see you being happier with density and coverage between 4500 and 5000.
  21. Welcome to the forum Hairless. - I drove myself home after each HT without a problem. - Your hair will be less before it is more, so the first 3 months are usually less, then you get a nice spurt around the 6th month. - Go to a Coalition Dr, that's the best guarantee.
  22. Nice list. It's surprising how many Docs are NOT familiar with the wording URHT (utra refined hair transplant) some told me it was a marketing term, etc ... Just as long as we understand each other and agree on the techniques used. Yes, it would be nice to make it a recognized standard/benchmark. I still think our forum is catching on more in the HT community on both the Dr and the patient sides, hopefully one day soon we will all be using the same "buzz words". (Darn!!! I hate these double entendres)
  23. Nice density, do you know what it is? It looks like you did not get any shock loss!!! Did you?
  24. Welcome Joey, These fellows gave you excellent advice, take your time, no rush, in a few weeks you'll learn what took some of us years of trial and error so enjoy the forum, read, ask, learn, we are here to help you. Oh yeah, one more thing. Are you on Finasteride yet?
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