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MAGNUMpi

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  1. djohnson, It's sort of a slippery slope. MPB is progressive. If you get 1600 graft FUE next month you are going to need another HT down the line for sure. The native hair behind the transplanted hairs will eventually fall out without the help of propecia. This will means that is 5 years you'll have some hair in front and be in dire need of "round 2" to make it look natural again. etc, etc. I actually think you should go for 2000-2500 now to get a solid result. I would also consider at least trying propecia first and see if you get the side effects. If you don't get the side effects your'e good to go and can expect the propecia to help hold your native hair for years longer. Without propecia I would imagine you would be getting multiple HT's down the line. I dont know your age but consider your 50's and 60's. You won't want to look strange then either. You also look like you have thin(ish) hair caliber. Maybe it would be smart to postpone your HT fr now and really do some serious research for the next few months before taking the leap. Just my 2 cents.
  2. You're right. I should have said "a small percentage". Good to hear your thoughts and glad they are positive.
  3. Stay strong Lorenzo. I always enjoyed reading your posts, they were fair, knowledgeable and well written. Good luck buddy.
  4. Yea. I think about this a lot and even after a few years of research I'm still not fully convinced that a modern HT will be undetectable and looking good as I age. I sat behind a guy on an airplane the other day who was now a NW 6. completely shaved head and a big nasty FUT scar. I looked at his top area and could tell that at some point he probably was hoping that coverage was possible. He was wrong. There was not enough space on the back of his head (normal head). He never had a chance. When the native hair all goes, unless we are genetically predisposed to be a NW2 or 3 there might not be enough in back to make us look natural. He was completely shaved down with a big high necked jacket trying to cover that scar. Not a place anyone wants to be. I wonder if the only people who are really going to be ok in the long run will be the 3% who even in old age still have some native hair on top. The others might very well be looking strange with rice stalks in front, and a depleted and/or over harvested donor area. I see a lot of guys on here who are going to be NW5 putting 2000 grafts up front and thinking everything is good. That is a short term band-aid at best. This should be a major concern because the short term turns into the long run pretty quick in life.
  5. Change plans and visit India. See the sights. Explore the country. Don't get the HT. Then go home and get on Fin. Wait a year or 2. See where you are then. Good luck.
  6. Fin really slowed down my hairloss over the last 7 years. I try to take it every day but sometimes miss a day or 2. I think I remember reading that it only stays in your system for 24 hours (but I could be wrong). It would be great to cut down to M-W-F.
  7. The hairline doesn't look very natural to me. I know it's thin hair and that limits the illusion but just not my cup of tea.
  8. Obviously an improvement, but hard to really tell because it's combed forward and styled for coverage in all the "after" pics.
  9. Great coverage with that FUE. I didnt know that it sometimes isnt possible to FUE around a scar = less grafts for FUE after FUT. Interesting. I do hope he has more grafts in the bank for the future though. He's only 31. Any native on top wont be there for long. Again the fUE looks really good.
  10. I would suggest first doing some online consultations, finding a few doctors that sound like they can help, and then going in person to consult with them. It might cost a bit for the flights but you will get this sorted out. Most likely you can find someone to make the hairline a bit higher or do a great job filling in above the existing hairline. You are in the game now. It will take some time and effort but you will look good in the end. Most patients end up doing 2+ HT's. It's part of the nature of progressive balding repair. Don't give up hope, you just need a bit more work.
  11. The shape of your hairline looks much better now. Im guessing that's what you were going for. The HT worked well for that. What part are you unhappy with? I agree with others you should wait until 18 months. It'll give you more time to rest before considering another HT. If you do go for more grafts I would suggest flying to a TOP doctor and being sure he doesnt make the hairline too straight. Talk to him about doing a sort of zig zag so it looks natural when grown out. You have great hair and can get this all sorted out well with some smart planning. But first take a well deserved break.
  12. Good question, and one that really everyone should consider. We all hope to live to a nice happy old age and not have a HT scars showing through. But what happens in 10-15 years if Fin stops really working? I guess it would be best to be sure you have AMPLE donor supply because you might be needing that to cover things up in the future. That being said, I notice a lot of older men 60+ who have very thin donor area, basically if they are losing on top they are also eventually thinning out in the donor area also. Something to consider because even as an older man you dont want to be looking strange with sprouts in front and nothing backing them up.
  13. So sorry to read this thread. Dr. Doganay sounds like a crook. I know that when I get my HT one day there will be no techs working on me. No how, no way. Too risky. Sorry about your poor results. Hope you get it sorted out eventually.
  14. I think his HT looks terrible https://v.cdn.vine.co/r/thumbs/0116E...9hd8k58XN.MuPF That looks really bad to me. 100% detectable.
  15. You cam to the right place tbone. There is a wealth of knowledge on this site and a lot of people who have gone through the same thing. I'm sure you'll get some great answers here.
  16. Great. So good to see such a big and successful FUE, and nice to hear people asking about transection rates. It's such an important part of the process to consider and one that is overlooked in a lot of FUE threads. If FUE gets up there next to FUT regarding transection rates, big scars will be a thing of the past and hair restoration will take a step forward.
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