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  • Birthday 01/01/1977

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  1. I would try Dr. Seager or Dr. Jones. Dr. Seager is in Scarborough and Dr. Jones is in Oakville. Both 30 min. from Toronto. I went to Dr. Jones for a consultation and he seemed pretty legitimate and not a swindler at http://www.hair-doctor.ca/index.htm Dr. Seager seems to be more expensive and does a lot of TV spots and stuff, which could be detrimental. I don't think he is like Bosley or anything so check him out at, http://www.seagerhairtransplant.com I also talked him. Both turned me down because I was only a 2 on the norwood scale and only 23 at the time. At least you know they don't take money from everybody. I haven't heard any criticisms about these surgeons so try your luck with them.
  2. I was wondering if any of you have experienced hairr loss which is kind of uneven at the hairline. I am a 24 year old who has been losing hair since I was 20. I have pretty long hair that can be back in a pony tail. It seems there is a lot more hair loss on the left side of my hairline than the right. I don't know if anyone else has experienced this. I have been on propecia for about 3 years and I am using saw palmetto, rogaine 5% and nizoral 2%. I really only use the rogaine on the left side of my hairline 3x daily, and the hair still keeps going away, whereas the right is pretty much stable. It's kind of weird. Just wanted to take a poll on how other people lost there hair. Pretty much I have only had substantial hair loss on the left side of my front hairline; the right side is a norwood 2 at best and the left is a 3, with no loss and just a bit of thinning on the back. I dunno, it could be just that my long hair is causing the abnormality between the two sides?
  3. I was wondering if any of you have experienced hairr loss which is kind of uneven at the hairline. I am a 24 year old who has been losing hair since I was 20. I have pretty long hair that can be back in a pony tail. It seems there is a lot more hair loss on the left side of my hairline than the right. I don't know if anyone else has experienced this. I have been on propecia for about 3 years and I am using saw palmetto, rogaine 5% and nizoral 2%. I really only use the rogaine on the left side of my hairline 3x daily, and the hair still keeps going away, whereas the right is pretty much stable. It's kind of weird. Just wanted to take a poll on how other people lost there hair. Pretty much I have only had substantial hair loss on the left side of my front hairline; the right side is a norwood 2 at best and the left is a 3, with no loss and just a bit of thinning on the back. I dunno, it could be just that my long hair is causing the abnormality between the two sides?
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