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GeHairDo

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Basic Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    Germany
  • State
    AL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last 5 years
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood III
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Maintain Existing Hair
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    No
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    SocialEngine Value 23
    Rogaine Foam
    Revivogen
    Nizoral Shampoo

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  1. Thanks for the input guys. I truly appreciate it. I think I will consult with the local docs (bisanga etc.) but I will probably not rule out SMG or Rahal as they in my opinion deliver some of the best looking hairlines. I don't mind travelling for the best result possible. I guess I should do something about it. I think about my hair loss approx. 500 times a day and are constantly aware of my hairline. Actually, the only time I feel like myself is when I am wearing a cap. I know my hair could be a lot worse. But to me it is bad enough. Eventhough I am glad I am not a NW5 at this age. If so I would probably just shave my head and (try to) live with my weird looking buzzed head for the rest of my life (or until a cure somes out). I haven't really decided on procedure yet. FUT/FUE. I don't have that much money for a procedure, but I think that this should not hold me back if FUE is best for me (I would just take a loan or give up my dayjob and start dealing drugs). For me it is a matter of best yield and minimal scaring.
  2. Yeah. I like Rahal's work as well. But strip kind of scares the hell out of me. On the other hand I would hate going with FUE and end up coming short of donor hair because none of the promised future procedures turns out to work as planned. Of course then I would always have the option of buzzing down my hair. Maybe I should look into local FUE work with Bisanga and hold off the worst balding until some of the mentioned comes out. They better work and not be too delayed.
  3. Whathappensnext. Congratulations with doing something about it. I hope it looks good and that you don't regret anything dispite of "the ugly duckling fase" we have to go through after surgery. I guess you had strip surgery?
  4. Any other thoughts of what I should do?
  5. Spanker. I totally agree. I feel like I have waited long enough and spend enough time worrying and being self conscious about my hair line. Waiting 5 years for nothing to come out would really suck. Hopefully, If I go with FUT this would be the only procedure as Histogen etc. hopefully would be able to grow/strengthen hair behind the hairline when/if my hair loss progresses. Sorry to hear about the dog scalp situation. You should really consider starting propecia if you haven't already started. Corvettester. Couldn't agree more. Your hairline looks great by the way. And you still have 5 months or so of regrowth. I would love have the same result. Actually I think my hairline has receeded a bit more than yours before surgery but my hair style (or lack there of) kind of covers it up. I am looking for a bit conservative approach regarding placement of my hairline (due to potential future hair loss and the fact that I have always had a bit high forehead even as a kid, so I am kind of used to it) so if I go with Rahal I would ask him for a bit conservative hairline. A straight thick hairline would simply not look that good on me.
  6. First I would like to thank you for a great hair loss forum, which has educated me and helped me a lot over the years. I have never posted here before, but as I am seriously considering taking the hair transplant route now I have some questions I hope you guys will be able to help me with. I am 29 years old, curently living in Belgium, and have been losing my hair for about 5-6 years. I have been taking propecia, minoxdil (foam once a day) and nizoral for the last 3-4 years and it has somewhat helped stabilizing my hair loss. My current hair loss is a NW3 pattern so it is basically "just" the temples and hairline that is of concern to me. I have come to a point where I am now sick and tired of trying to style my hair and covering up my bald temples. I am constantly aware of my hairline and I hate windy weather (I guess some of you guys trying to cover your hair loss with the remaining hair can relate to this). I tried just to buzz my head 4 years ago but unfortunately I don't look good with a buzzed head because of a tall and narrow freaking head which has a kind of "bump" on the crown. Consequently, buzzing my head and forgetting about my hair loss is a bit difficult for me. I am considering having my hair line reestablished with FUT with Rahal or Shapiro. I have been told that I need approx. 2000-2500 grafts to address my concerns. I really feel that I have been doing my research over the years now and that my expectations are realistic. The reason why I am considering FUT is mainly because I don't look good with a buzzed head so the FUE doesn't really make sense to me as I would not buzz my head in the future. Consequently, choosing a procedure which limits my donor hair and probably has lower yield than FUT does not seem like the best thing to do. However, I am scared sh*tless of having a strip removed from my head. I am scared of the fact that even with a great doc you a never really guaranteed a pencil thin scar and high yield. There are so many uncertainties with hair transplantation (even with the best docs). And there are so many uncertainties with hair loss. I am now 29 with a NW3 pattern. Where will I end up? My father has all his hair (a NW1) but my grandfather (my father's side) was a NW6 (the only person in my family with hair loss – besides me). This is also why I am considering strip as I don't want to come short of donor hair (mine is above average) if/when I progress further down the NW scale. Going with FUE and coming short of donor hair I would have to buzz my head and reveal my oddly shaped head (which is of cause better than having no yield with FUT and revealing an oddly shaped head and a stretched smiley scar – this would be worst case scenario). With all of the above mentioned concerns I am considering waiting 3-4 years for Histogen, Acell, etc. instead of having FUT procedure now (and scar on the back of my head for the rest of my life). I don't expect e.g. Histogen to restore my hairline completely. If Histogens works (and won't be delayed) I'm thinking of restoring the remaining hairline with FUE (maybe plucking with Acell if it works) at that time - after having seen what amount of hair Histogen may grow on my hairline and temples. FUE would then make more sense to me as I would hopefully not have to worry about coming short of donor hair. Then again I hate my current hair loss situation. And I would hate to wait another 3-4 years (I truly believe or hope that this is the time frame - I know that we have been informed of "cures" within 5-10 years for 20 years now but I believe the companies are finally on to something - if not a cure then as least something to hold onto until a cure somes out) for a product (Histogen, Acell etc.) that may not even work and then have a FUT procedure anyway. What do you guys think? Should I go with FUT (and hope for good yield and a pencil thin scar) now or should I wait given my above mentioned concerns? Thank you so much hearing me out. GeHairDo
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