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  1. I could be wrong, but I don't think much will change with the current strip, fue techniques that we have (unless of course hair cloning/multiplication becomes a concrete reality). It seems that the price won't really change too much because you're still paying for a difficult procedure, the technicians, etc.

  2. Qasim, i would have to disagree on ur pt :) having money does not mean they can solve their hair loss problems. U see Nic Cage, hell that guy can afford to do a HT everyday for the rest of his life and he wun even flick. Truth is, if ur donor hair is exhausted, until the day they come up with hair cloning, else no matter how much money u have, it does not solve your hair loss matters..

     

    Yeah, what happened to Nicolas Cage? It didn't seem like he had a Master Plan or anything.

  3. Is the doctor your general practitioner? Did he/she give you a reason for refusal? You could always look for another doctor in the area (call their office and say you are looking to obtain a prescription) or you could go get a consultation with a recommended coalition member.

  4. I believe it stimulates only the follicles that are in danger of falling out. The shedding it be from only the follicles that are being assisted by the minoxidil. Unless someone has a better answer...

     

    Congrats on the peaks.

  5. Pedro, Dr. Alexander does do 3,000 per session depending on your characteristics. I am sure you will be overwhelmingly happy with Dr. Alexander compared with your previous Bosley transplants.

    He does dense packing, leaves no scar & an undetectable natural hairline.

     

    Good luck,

     

    ATomic

     

    Isn't it impossible to not have a scar? At the most it would be just hard to see.

  6. I'm not even two months post op and I am feeling the same way man! Dr. Hasson is a great surgeon and you should have a good result. If he didn't think so, he wouldn't have performed the procedure. I know it's hard (I can't help but be worrisome myself) but try not to let this stuff get to you.

     

    What's been working for me is trying new things and doing new things to make me feel better. For instance, I've been eating better and exercising. I've started learning the guitar. I'm reading more again. All of these things are making me feel better, and I'm not as wrapped up in thinking about my hair. And besides, a few months from now I might be able to play a pretty decent guitar before my hair starts growing in. Not sure if anything I said makes sense!

  7. Yeah, finding a great surgeon and staff that won't butcher you is definitely an unnerving experience. Luckily we have this site!

     

    I checked Dr. Alexander's website and although it didn't explicitly say he does 3,000+ grafts, he probably does it since he is a coalition member. You can ask him. He also does free consultations.

  8. Yeah you do not want to have a hairline that does not look real. Even though you're not having a lot of grafts moved be careful. Fue is a difficult procedure (harder than fut) and definitely needs to be done by a super competent surgeon.

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