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DevilRed07

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Basic Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    India
  • 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
  • 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
    Nizoral Shampoo
    Nanogen

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  1. Firstly,thanks for all your support guys.This is a wonderful place to have quality discussion about your hair related problems. My hair loss during these past 2 months has certainly exceeded its pace. 1.A lot of diffuse thinning has taken place,as i can feel my scalp when i caress my hair now. 2.Temples have also receded significantly as you can clearly make out from the pictures. 3.An increase in body hair growth and some hair growth on upper arms. 4. Definite hair loss in crown. Regimen: 1.My generic fin intake in the past two months was down to 1mg every other day, maybe even lesser. 2.I had been taking Green tea almost daily for two months with Fin .Maybe just a misconception but definitely made me 'feel' that i was having thicker hair. Questions: 1.Does this look like a normal fin shed? 2.Will these hair grow back? 3.Should i continue taking fin? I have been suffering from mild temple hair for almost 3 years now,but never experienced diffuse thinning.Also the crown loss is starting to bother me now.What do you think guys?
  2. Thanks for the comments guys!! 1978matt : I have heard too many discouraging things about minox. I am not saying they are true,but i subscribe to the opinion that unless you have full belief in something, it won't work for you. I realize that it's likely that i may have further hair loss, but my current situation is not doing me any good.If i go for FUE now and have 'enough' grafts for further procedures,what are the risks?Am i missing something here? mickey85 : First of all i really appreciate your thread regarding adv/Disadv of FUE. Very informative,sir. Secondly, i concur to your views regarding FUE,but don't you think that Strip would be better if the patient is not concerned about the scar(considering the fact that a strip scar from a TOP DOC would be minimal). I have seen some of Dr. Bisanga's work and they look top notch,but as you said i need to research and make up my mind before taking the plunge Regards
  3. Hello, all. I've been lurking around the forum for a while.I'm 27-year-old thinking of getting hair transplant surgery within the next 3-4 months.I have a receding hairline & have had hair loss for 3 years now.I have been taking Generic Fin daily for about 7 months now, with okayish results.I think i am Norwood 2A, but not sure.Maybe you guys can help me out. I am thinking about getting a conservative FUE. How much grafts do you guys think i need?A ballpark figure would do.I don't have any problem with strip as i don't usually keep my hair very short,but since i may require a relatively low number of grafts,i prefer FUE. Next : Doctors. I have heard good things about Dr Rahal, Dr feller and Dr Bisanga. I believe most of the above mentioned docs are pretty good at strip,but who among them is the best for FUE? I know this is a vague question considering that all three are pretty good at what they do,but which one would you go with? Lastly, considering that i will be getting HT at a young age, i would really appreciate any advice/pointers from people who took the plunge at an early stage. P.S. : Pictures are attached Thanks a ton!!
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