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moonfresh

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Basic Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United States
  • State
    CA

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

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    No
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    Rogaine Foam

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  1. @Dr. Siporin...how many graft/follicles were performed with this client? Do you have any more pics to upload? I am interested in FUE only. Thank you Sir.
  2. @Janna...anyway we can get an estimate on this kind of FUE procedure? Thanks.
  3. Damn! 1.3mm diameter punch is scary to me...maybe Artas is not the way for me anymore. Thanks for the info.
  4. WOW! Looks like your investment paid off. I wish there was more FUE data from her.
  5. Thanks Everyone. As I suspected, FUE using ARTAS is going to be a pretty penny. I can't believe no one here has gone this route, yet. I think I will wait a few more years until the costs subsides.
  6. Noob here. If the graft hair falls off, what is growing the hair after that? I am a bit confused. Thanks.
  7. WOW! Two US dollars per follicular unit via FUE is a steal. That's is like 70-80 percent less than the US--I think. It's worth flying to wherever this Dr. is at. Thanks for the tip.
  8. Hey Everyone, Does anybody have an estimate on cost of FUE via ARTAS? I can't find anything that relates to cost. I hope that doesn't mean it is very expensive. I am in the Los Angeles area if that helps. Thanks.
  9. Noob here...I can't believe only 6 facility in America have this machine. I thought this was a breakthrough technology. It looks pretty good on youtube. So, is it more affordable getting a hair transplant via Artas? I am hoping yes because I read somewhere it is less time consuming and efficient.
  10. Hey Jcap, It looks good. Thanks for sharing. I was wondering if you had ask the company about FUE (I believe that is when the hair follicles are extracted individually)? I can see that you had the strip method, which is cool if you plan to wear your hair long. I emailed them, and they stop replying after I asked them about FUE. I guess they only service those who tend to wear their hair long. Again, thanks for the info. I wish you the best of LUCK!
  11. Thanks ejl7, Thanks for the info. You got a good deal. $3500 is surprisingly affordable. And you're getting good results. The Dr. looks like he is "old school Asian." That's why he sounded kind of rude. They get offended because they strive for the best/perfection. So asking them any questions is kind of rude. It's a cultural thing. No one asks the Master a question in Eastern culture. I am "new school Asian," and I don't like doing business with "old school Asians." LOL. But he sounds competent from yours/Peters' experience. I will probably use him this November. The price/service/results is hard to negate. I should kind of mention to him to be more polite for your sake. I won't mention your name, though...LOL. TTYL.
  12. Hey ejl7, Thanks for the extra info. I wish HairLab website would offer more detailed info on their procedure. The suction method is when they move each graft individually. It's mostly for people who wear their hair short--like me. And it is hard to see the holes when they heal, provided it was done with care/precision. And about the assistants, I didn't know if it was medically valid for them to place the grafts. Isn't that borderline practicing medicine? Did other places you survey do the same thing? Again, thanks.
  13. Hey ejl7, 1. Is the extraction method of the follicles via suction method? 2. Does the Dr. implant the hair follicles, or assistant? I read that you said it was the main assistant that implanted the follicles. I plan to have my hair short, so I am avoiding anything that can create a noticeable scares. Thanks. I plan to do it some time this November.
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