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YouOnlyLiveOnce

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Basic Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United States
  • State
    WA

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last 10 years
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood II A
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Maintain Existing Hair
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    Yes
  • Hair Transplant Surgeon
    Dr. Victor Hasson
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    SocialEngine Value 23

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  1. Hair loss seems to run in your family, so thats deff something to consider. I still think that at this point, you're doing alright. Just monitor your loss by taking pictures every 6 months to a year and reassess. When I said post other pictures, I meant current, just more of them ( top, sides, back, overhead, temples etc).
  2. Hair looks great! It would be nice to see some pre-op with longer hair to get a real idea of the impact. That said, what does it mean to 'need' a hair transplant? You can see the miniaturization/thinning at the hairline in the before pics. If this small number a grafts allows this guy to escape the torment and live his life without worrying about hair loss, then he needed this transplant.
  3. It's not worth the risk in my opinion. You could end up with permanent redness or potentially damage the new grafts. The skin is still really weak and healing at this point.
  4. It's really hard to say from the photos. I definitely see a receding hairline, but the front appears to be quite dense. If you want to get the best possible feedback, Id take photo's from all angles and post them. At 24, I think you're hanging in there pretty good, even if it is MPB. Are any of your immediate relatives experiencing hair loss?
  5. its too early to know. Growth usually begins around 4 month mark. The graft count and placement looks like it should produce. Curious, why wait to let us know who your doctor is?
  6. This x's a million. It's the best pro-tip I can offer to add volume and the apperance of density. Go on youtube and look up 'how-to' and make your own.
  7. Nice, life changing results. Bravo to your doctor
  8. Solid improvement, man. With the area covered and only 4600 grafts used, it looks like a solid transformation. Clearly you cannot go on with your daily life not worrying about your hair, but it must feel like a million times better to at least have the option with some styles. I noticed that most of Koray patients that have diaries going have the same unnatural, wiry, darker looking, transplanted hairs. I wonder if it's some thing he does and how much it will improve as time passes.
  9. I've met with 4 HT Docs and he is by far the most humble/honest in my opinion. I saw him AFTER I had a transplant elsewhere and he still offered a free consult and spent more than an hour with me. More importantly, I really feel he has the patience's best interest in mind with long term planning. It's your life, your head, your hair, but it would be a mistake to not at least consult with him.
  10. looks like you went with ASMED. Nice to see things are moving toward a positive direction
  11. This is simply not true. FUE has come a LONG way, but the science behind the two is enough to logically understand why one is better than the other.
  12. Ok, my question was more or less asking which Dr you went to. I took a guess based on what I'm seeing.
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