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MusoInOz

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  1. Agree ^ I have used Dr Lees 10% however was sticky and totally unmanageable. Stick with 5% my man!! Mike
  2. Very good work and thank you Dr D, definitely interesting. Mike
  3. Agree with KO, have seen far worse come out as a knock out result! Smartest move would be do build on those established areas not punch and relocate. I guess once you I also wouldn't say the current situation is "pluggy" there is pluggy and there is pluggy! GARAGELAND has offered some great advice there mate. You need to research some great repair results and determine the right surgeon. Mike
  4. Hey mate, You aren't wrong in noting the difference regarding calibre of hair from donor to recipient. My HT took almost two or so years to feel and sit as natural as my native hair did, was an interesting time. I would wait it out slightly longer, or for experiment purpose lay off of the MSM and biotin for a bit. You may possibly be one of the few to become upset over having thick hair but I totally understand what you are trying to say. Chuck up some real close up photos if possible? Mike
  5. Hey mate! I could not actually confirm a consecutive days case but can clarify with the clinic. know that Dr Rahal does not encourage this process due healing and remaining responsible. That said, the clinic is able to pull off up to 2500+ grafts in the one session. He is definitely not the only physician on here avoiding consecutive days. Hope that helps man. Mike
  6. Hey KO, there are a few of us however everyone has an individual role. Some are also more involved within other communities not just HTN, but have some presence here. I wouldn't consider myself a "rep" if that makes any sense. I was brought in due to fact I have studied Medicine and Surgery which is helpful when assisting patients with queries etc. Hope that helps mate!
  7. There are many great Docs that create really beautiful hairlines mate, it's all about personal preference here. Are you looking for somebody "on par" for a reason? Mike
  8. <Insert Michael Jackson eating pop corn here> We'll leave this to Bill I think.
  9. Mate do not get onto oral Spiro it really is not as effective as one may think. The stuff can also be dangerous. This is coming from an individual whom is popping both Fin and Dut combos each day which is honestly crazy enough in my eyes.
  10. To further what Rob is saying, the follicles can actually grow even slower post Op, they are still dealing with being shocked and relocated. My hair grows extremely fast however for the initial six months post although coverage from my procedure was great, the hair was not as long as usual. There is usually a section common for most that grows slower than others, my right side took longer in this case, don't let this stress you out mate! Mike
  11. Both are obviously great surgeons mate, the key factor here would be to distinguish a similar result from either that resembles your current situation, and also go with your gut instinct. I truly believe you can only really ask the opinion of the guys here however it boils down to a personal choice. I would sit in either chair and have for one (clearly). Good luck Mate! Let us know if you need any assistance though. Mike
  12. I'm sure it's all A.O.K my friend, keen to see the pictures! Mike
  13. Sorry guys! Don't know how I missed those queries. Haha, yes I do have an "epic" signature! I believes it assists others though on what to maybe avoid and investigate when new to the hair loss game. Maybe I'll cull it down a tad. Sunnycool, how are you mate? Yes, I do go a little above and beyond these days its down to a fine art I guess. The fin has not cause any major concerns coming in to my 11th year, also my third year of DUT added to the mix. All good so far. Mike
  14. Very eager for some updated picsy friend! Mike
  15. Definitely get on fin my friend! Try out Minox also (rogaine etc) this would be the foundation. Judgibg by the pictures your hair looks pretty good at the moment. Mike
  16. Hey mate! Congrats on your procedure! I also experienced shock loss from one to two weeks post op so don't fret just yety friend. Your head has just taken a small beating and it will take time to heal which is both the fun and annoying waiting stage. Here to support you though mate! Maybe throw up a picture of the area you are concerned about or flick me an email. Cheers Mike
  17. Really glad to hear of that news mate! Nothing better than the ability to style yourself instead of masking under a hat. Any new pictures you could bump us with? Cheers Mike
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