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greatjob

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  1. The donor area isn't really an issue you just don't want something that touches the recipient area. Get a snapback that you can adjust or a fitted ball cap a few sizes too large. I wore a hat every time I went out of the hotel room starting the day after surgery, and everything turned out just fine.
  2. I still hate you and your hair still looks amazing, lol!!
  3. That makes more sense. Man you are one lucky SOB, you hit the HT lottery! You got one of the best results for the grafts used and had an amazing response to meds. Do you have the graft breakdown with number of hairs? I would imagine you had a high number of multi hair grafts.
  4. If you're going to Turkey go to Dr. Hakan Doganay, Dr. Koray Erdogan, or Dr. Erkan Demirsoy they are some of the best fue doctors in the world.
  5. I have seen people with your level of loss get work done, and I always think they are insane because they have a perfect head of hair. I guess it's all relative. Like Spanker said go see Dr. Gabel, he's in Portland and will give you a good honest evaluation. Steven Gabel, M.D.*Hair Transplant Surgeon in*Portland,*Oregon
  6. Wow I literally have no clue how you got that much coverage with only 2710 grafts. Did you start on meds around the time of your transplant? I only ask because it looks like you left a fairly large portion of your crown untouched, but in the 6 month pictures it is filled in. Anyway you must be thrilled, this is one of the best results I've ever seen for the amount of grafts used.
  7. The location of the hair follicles when transplanted means nothing. The hair follicles in balding areas have higher numbers of androgen receptors than non-balding areas (Balding hair follicle dermal papilla cells cont... [J Endocrinol. 1998] - PubMed - NCBI), they will have the same sensitivity to androgens no matter where you move them. The fact that hair follicles retain their characteristics when transplanted is literally the foundation of hair transplant surgery. If the follicles sensitivity to androgens was dependent on the area they were moved to, not a single hair transplant would be successful.
  8. http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/172679-real-cure-baldness.html
  9. Yeah the patient has to consent to their identity being released. When you have a procedure most clinics have you sign a contract where you allow them to either display your results with your face exposed, your face concealed or not display your results at all. I'd say it's pretty rare for the patient to give consent to display their full face. I'm sure this patient didn't want his identity released so you're probably going to be waiting for a long time for the full face shots :rolleyes: Also if clinics were doing what you're suggesting they wouldn't last very long on this site
  10. Damn looking good! What guard did you use on the sides? It looks pretty short and I'm kind of amazed your scar is invisible, pretty awesome!
  11. Yeah I'd be interested in knowing what exactly Dr. Bernstein is talking about.
  12. I wouldn't worry about the alcohol. My last procedure I had some drinks at the hotel while I was recovering post-op and in the first few months post-op I tied a few on and I was actually a pretty early grower and had no issues with yield.
  13. Yeah I've seen that kind of stuff on the forums from time to time, pretty outrageous
  14. I think your hair looks amazing. Although I started losing my hair when I was like 12-13 years old so I guess it's all relative. I generally consider anyone who is around a NW 2 as having a full head of hair. You're at an age where you could probably get away with a fairly aggressive hairline, I would be highly surprised if you progressed to an advanced norwood level, but I would suggest giving finasteride a try just in case your hairloss accelerates.
  15. I'm pretty sure this is his second procedure.
  16. You're more than likely not going to see much at 4 months either. At 3 months post-op you should only really be back to where you started before the procedure. You really have to be patient, more than likely you won't see any noticeable growth until around 6 months post-op. Did your doctor not go over a post-op timeline and what to expect?
  17. That's strange, I've never heard of waiting so long to use clippers. It really doesn't make any sense, I think a generally conservative and reasonable time frame would be to wait until 1 month post-op before cutting the recipient area with clippers. Maybe they're just super conservative, I don't know. And at 3 months post-op you should only really be back to where you were pre-op, so nothing to worry about yet. Good luck and happy growing!
  18. I stand corrected, I read the actual study and I was completely unaware of it. I really don't understand the pathway or mechanism, but it seems the authors of the study don't either.
  19. Yeah they have crock-of-shit bro-science. There is zero proof creatine causes hairloss, there is no mechanism to do so. Creatine helps supply muscles ATP, that's all, it has no androgenic activity.
  20. I'm not even sure if he is getting any regeneration at all at this point. All evidence so far is pointing to him splitting grafts. Besides that his clinics are more like hair mills, he doesn't do any of the work, chances are you won't even meet him.
  21. Ok thanks for the immediate post-op pictures, it does look like the hairline was placed at or in front of that widows peak kind of thing. Well regardless if you lost more hair or not that is on the doc then, I can't believe a recommended doctor here would advise against finasteride. I personally don't believe a person is a candidate for surgery if they are unwilling or unable to take fin for the long hall, with very few exceptions. You have a ton of hair to hang on to and I would be really interested to hear how the doctor claims to know you won't lose anymore hair. Does he have a crystal ball?
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