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icehaid

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Basic Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United States
  • State
    IL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
    Thinning or Bald Spot in the Crown/Vertex
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    10 years +
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    I'm here for support

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    Yes
  • Hair Transplant Surgeon
    Dr. Raymond Konior
  • Other hair restoration physicians
    Dr. Marc Pomerantz
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    SocialEngine Value 23
    Nioxin Shampoo

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  1. I'm not the best guide for you on Minoxidil, as my experience with it is very different than a recent HT patient. I didn't start using it until 4 years *after* my last HT. Since December 2020, I've been using the 5% generic foam 1x per day (the label recommends 2x, but I just do it once) on the back of my head. I wasn't expecting much at this stage, but in 4+ months of, there is some minor regrowth and thickening - and no side effects. I'll take it. I also take generic Finasteride (Proscar) 1.25 mg/day. Long ago, when Propecia 1 mg was expensive (it still may be, I don't know), my general doc agreed to prescribe me the generic 5mg, which I quarter, so a 30 day prescription lasts 4 months. Finally, use good shampoo. It doesn't "solve" anything, but it certainly can help with hair shaft and scalp health. I use Nioxin shampoo and conditioner, and skip the serum.
  2. Just to add something about Dr. Konior. I had three procedures with him, the last one being at the end of 2016, so it's been a while. A few months ago, I sent him an email with a question regarding finasteride and minoxidil and and he responded within an hour or two. And that's exactly how he was immediately after a procedure. The guy is utterly first class - a consummate professional who cares deeply about his patients - even one he hasn't seen in years. Plus, he's cool as hell. 😁 I'm not in the least bit surprised he dropped you off at your hotel after the surgery. A word of advice about the procedure - be patient. It takes a while for the full results to materialize but it will be worth the wait. You had your procedure done by one of the best, and from your pictures, I'm pretty certain you're going to be a really happy guy by the time Christmas rolls around.
  3. icehaid

    Hairline creation and part alley restoration

    Results of 2 surgeries with Dr. Konior: 9/28/2012: 1,159 grafts FUT 10/7/2015: 1,122 grafts FUE
  4. Quickly - and also at night, on weekends, and likely while receiving an emergency appendectomy as well. ;-) Dr. K is the best communicating physician I've ever come across. Easily.
  5. No doubt, but I don't think Dr. Konior needed Brian Urlacher one bit anyway. Urlacher went to Restore, a HT clinic to many Chicago sports figures that undoubtedly did the procedure gratis. Ol' Brian likely still has tons of dough (unless of course he frittered most of it away like so many ex-NFL players), but hey - free is free. His photos are all over the Restore website and magazine ads with other local sports guys. That kind of exposure for the clinic easily covered his transplant fee by the ARTAS robot. I've heard very good things about Drs. Keller and Panine - but in the Chicago area, I wouldn't go to anyone but Dr. Konior, with whom I've had three procedures. Somehow, having a surgeon with the knowledge and acumen of Dr. Konior extract and place every single graft definitely fills me with more confidence than does the ARTAS robot, advanced as it may be.
  6. Posts #33 & #35 in this thread, plus: Hair Restoration Social Network ? Community for and by Hair Loss Patients - icehaid's Profile Sorry for "cluttering" - will create an album on my profile page.
  7. Here's 10.5 months. I actually have a hairline. What Dr. Konior was able to do with so little is truly impressive. Again, had I known about him in the mid-1990, there's no telling how much different I could have looked. Oh well, better to have found him late than never. I'm massaging the hell out of my scalp daily in hopes of getting one more semi-decent yield out of this tight scalp. ;-)
  8. The file names tell the timeline. The last 2 photos were taken today, exactly 4 months post-surgery. The skin on my scalp unfortunately is very pale and blotchy, which exacerbates the appearance of any blemishes. I had a few mini zits up there about a month ago and Dr. K suggested I use T-Sal shampoo a few times a week along with a more aggressive shampooing style (using the tips of my fingernails) to assure that all the hairs are able to get through. That method has worked well, although my skin still basically stinks.
  9. Slickers, My profile is here: Hair Restoration Social Network ? Community for and by Hair Loss Patients - icehaid's Profile
  10. Looks terrific, GBU. Congrats. I think one thing that isn't mentioned as often regarding Dr. Konior is the resulting (or, in my case, lack thereof) scar in the donor area. I had 1,159 FUT grafts with Dr. K at the end of September 2012, and by Christmas, not only could I barely find the scar, all numbness and sensitivity were completely gone as well. The best advice I can give regarding pre-suture/staple removal donor scars is do *exactly* what your doc tells you to do. I followed Dr. K's post-op scar regimen diligently and, although the tremendous result is obviously in most part due to his technique, I was told that following the regimen was certainly beneficial to my healing, which aided in the fine aesthetic outcome.
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