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sammy84

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    India
  • State
    AL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Thinning on Top only (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last 5 years
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration

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  1. 'probably will' and 'might' pretty much have the same meaning. The word 'will', on the other hand, means 'certain'. If you do not 'buy' what's on the label revised by the FDA, then some people might call that behavior delusional. FDA is warning you that you might become impotent forever. Is it worth the risk - Just for hair? To me, it is not.
  2. 'Might' go away. 'Will' is not the correct choice of word. On April 11, 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced changes to the professional labels for Propecia (finasteride 1 mg) to expand the list of sexual adverse events reported to FDA as some of these events have been reported to continue after the drug is no longer being used (note that erectile dysfunction after stopping use of these drugs was added as a known event in 2011). The new label changes include: A revision to the Propecia label to include libido disorders, ejaculation disorders, and orgasm disorders that continued after discontinuation of the drug. Source : Questions and Answers: Finasteride Label Changes
  3. I got a 4K graft FUT in 2010. I think I have 4-5K grafts left. I will confirm with the surgeon this week.
  4. Over 70% of the hair you see at the front and middle portion is transplanted hair. I lost most native hair and the rest will shed soon as I am not taking propecia. The almost-bald upper-crown area does not look too unnatural but the huge bald region makes me look much older and bothers me. I tried concealers like Toppik but they are high-maintenance. The crown area will need a lot of grafts for a 'dense full look'. But I want to save a reserve of 3000 grafts for future needs, in case my hair line dips to Norwood 7 levels creating more unnatural looking bald areas. Therefore, I dont want to use up more than 2000 grafts to cover the bald upper-crown. This should provide a slight but sufficient and consistent density and hopefully make it look neat. I am planning to get a 2500 graft FUT with a 30/70 distribution at the front and the crown to make the bald area look better and future-proof the hairline area.
  5. I am planning to get a 2nd FUT procedure. My hair started thinning uniformly all over in 2008-2009 when I was 25. I got a 3500-4000 graft FUT done in 2010 where the surgeon placed most grafts at the front to create a good thick hair line for the front view. It looked good for a couple of years. I stopped rogaine and propecia in 2012 as I was experiencing side effects.That's when my native hair started falling off rapidly. I have lost almost all of my native hair at this point. The attached image is how it looks now - the crown area and the area behind the hairline looks bald and this makes for a bald top/back view. I am planning to get a 2500 graft FUT with a 30/70 distribution at the front and the crown to make it look better - Will that suffice? What do you guys suggest? Thanks
  6. Thanks for the reply RodG. I live in the US but got my hair transplant in India. I suppose that was a grave mistake. I have not started finasteride and rogaine. I have a supply and been asked to start this week. I have my concerns about finasteride's side effects. I shall start rogaine this week.
  7. I got my hair transplant surgery done by ISHRS Medical Hair Restoration Doctor Details Page I consulted PAI Medical Group in Nashville ( wegrowhair.com ) for their thoughts on the surgery. They examined my scalp and then I was told that I might likely be quickly heading toward Norwood 7. They also said that portions of the scar/donor strip were too high for a Norwood 7 candidate. This would mean that once my balding area expands and dips below the upper edges of the scar/donor strip, the transplanted hair native to portions of the donor strip in the balding region would fall out. Also, portions of the scar in the balding region would become visible. The whole point of a hair tranplant surgery is to transplant permanent hair in balding areas. I am not happy that this most fundamental point was missed.
  8. Welcome to our new Hair Restoration Social Community and enhanced discussion forum. Feel free to customize your profile by sharing your story, creating blogs, sharing your treatment regimen, presenting your hair restoration photos, and uploading videos. You can also join groups and interact with other members via public chat and instant message those you add to your friends.

     

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    David (TakingThePlunge) – Assistant Publisher and Co-Moderator of the Hair Transplant Network, the Hair Loss Learning Center, the Hair Loss Q&A Blog, and the new Hair Restoration Social Network and Discussion Forum

     

  9. It was a mega session and over 4000 grafts were transplanted. The doc said that he needed that many to cover the large area on my scalp that had sparse hair, and hence the long strip. However, the incision seems too high to me to be in the safe zone.
  10. Thanks much for the reply. I am 26 and have been rapidly losing hair. In the picture, the shaved area is where I had sparse hair and the trimmed area is where I had relatively dense hair. The clinic did the trimming and shaving to make the hair loss pattern clear before the procedure. Since I am only 26 and my hair loss is still in rapid progression, I have a fear that the donor area was selected from an area that would have experienced hair loss in the next couple of years. This fear has been causing me much grief. Your inputs will be most helpful.
  11. I have undergone Strip/FUT 2 days ago. I have a feeling that my donor area is too high above the permanent zone and is susceptible to future hair loss. Please view the attached pics and comment. Your comments on the same will provide me with some much needed input.
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