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Hairtoday54

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United States
  • State
    KY

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Thinning or Bald Spot in the Crown/Vertex
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    10 years +
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    Yes
  • Other hair restoration physicians
    Dr. Toby Mayer
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    Propecia (Finasteride)
    Rogaine Foam

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  1. I'll do that! Hello Melvin. It was stated that you had beard hair transplanted into your scalp… I've always thought that beard hair would grow in stiffer and would not be as manageable as regular hair. What is your experience? Thanks!
  2. Good advice! We have a pretty good relationship, and I could probably just FaceTime with him for the consultation. He seen me two or three different times. So he knows what he's working with. Thanks!
  3. Thanks for the advice. But I actually never wear my hair short enough that they're noticeable. However, how do beard grafts grow in? I always imagine them being stiffer and less easy to groom than regular hair
  4. Rafael, I'm over 1 1/2 years away from having my (hopefully) final procedure (waiting to be retired!), but I would be glad to do video & pics.
  5. My plan ultimately is to visit Dr. Shapiro and have my head shaved (I have never done this before) and allow him to do FUE. What I haven't said before is, 25 years ago I had two hair flaps done in California. It was "the state of the art" then – but certainly not perfect. That said, I probably got as "perfect" of a result as one could have hoped for. I have one photo of my hairline when I was about 31… And my hair had not fully receded… It got worse by the time I had my first flap in 1997. The picture is from about December 1991. I will also add several photos of my hairline after the flaps. Dr. Shapiro did some work on me - a couple of FUT's…2016, I think. He was working on the crown then. 4400 total graphs I think. Between two procedures. I have one photo of the crown before he started, and then one after – but at about five months only. Hope this adds clarity. I don't plan to see him until I completely retire from my job. Which will probably be in about a year and a half. The FUTs, and flaps left some not so pleasant scars. I don't want to have to go anywhere I can't wear a hat, for about 3 - 6 months after the procedure! Oh - one thing that is unique about my situation is, he will not only be able to draw gtafts from the back of my head - but from both of the flaps on top of my head! That will about double my potential!
  6. You will love him - and his entire staff! He is one of the most congenial, patient, down to earth doctors I have met. And very skilled.
  7. Thank you! I love Dr. Shapiro - he did a great job, as I said. I only considered Dr. K because of many comments regarding his excellent crown work (all I need now to complete my journey). I plan to continue with Ron - thanks to input from you, and others. Thanks again!
  8. I have had work done by Dr. Shapiro - love him! But, I need more work in my crown and back of head. I have a lot of donor area left. Can anyone offer an informed opinion of who would be best for crown work? And cost per grafts charged by each doctor now? Thanks!
  9. JUST returned yesterday to my home state after a FANTASTIC experience with the Shapiro Medical Group! I am posting, as I found them, and ultimately chose them to do my work thanks to their stellar reputation on this and one or two other blog sites. If you review my previous posts, I had previously had two flaps done by Dr. Toby Mayer ('97 & '98) - and was VERY pleased with the results! However, I had recession behind the flaps (WISH I there had been propecia then, or at least that I had known about it!). At any rate, after 16 years I was in need of more work - and of course the flaps created some interesting problems. Based on reviews on this site, I personally visited Dr. Robert True in New York, consulted telephonically with Dr. Robert Frechet in Switzerland, and Dr. Mark DiStefano in MA, and finally, visited Ron Shapiro in Minnesota. Quite frankly, I was impressed with ALL of them - and believe all would probably done great work. However, I just really seemed to click with Dr. Ron - he was very down to earth, very honest, and offered ideas other doctors had not thought about. His staff is OUTSTANDING! Put me at ease, all had great sense of humor, and were very solicitous of my needs. Probably however, my decision was cinched in part due to the pricing structure Shapiro offers: discount for out of town patients, reduction in price per graft after 2000, and just very competitive pricing on their base rates (let's fact it, money matters - even though I would pay more for a better result, I was very comfortable that I would get great results at Shapiro!) At any rate, when I first met with Dr. Ron, he was not sure if he could get more than 1500 grafts (I really only needed the crown, though I was was very interested in softening my frontal hairline, and a small area in one part between my two flaps). However, I spent 6 weeks doing the scalp stretching exercises he suggested, as well as opting for an injection of a drug that actually increased scalp laxity. The end result: 2,356 grafts!! He was able to soften the front (actually came up with the idea of punching out some along the hairline as well, then re-positioning those), filled in the gap between the flaps, then pretty much completely covered my crown! It looks like it will be pretty dense (cosmetically), especially when the dense hair from my flaps blend in. He (and Tom) were able to actually take some flap hair, and from some other areas do some FUE (donor area was covered by existing hair) and sort of recreate a whirl in the crown. I am praying ALL the grafts take (I am doing EVERYTHING they told me to do!), and that it will look great in a year! IF I need further work, they said I still have a good amount of donor hair available (especially from my very dense flaps). I know it has only been two days, but I am VERY thrilled so far! Because the small hairs have not yet fallen out, I can get an idea of what it will look like once it finally begins growing again. So far, I cannot recommend the Shapiro Medical Group strongly enough!! They took a good number of photos, pre- and post op, so I am going to email them and see if they would email me copies. Perhaps I can post some of those (if someone can advise me as to how to blur my face). SHAPIRO MEDICAL GROUP ROCKS!!
  10. I have hear many good things about both Dr. Robert True and Dr. Ron Shapiro; can anyone offer any insights as to pros and cons between the two? They both seem extremely skilled; does one or the other have specific strengths that would lead one to choose between them? I do think Dr. Shapiro has better pricing; is there any reason I should pay more and see Dr. True? Also, between Ron and Paul, is there any reason to choose one over the other? Thank you!!!
  11. Thank you Dr. Lindsey- it was indeed me with whom you spoke! I vacillate back and forth - Shapiro actually said I might consider Frechet; if anyone could get me what I am looking for, it would be him...IF it were possible. The thing is, until Frechet looked at it himself, I won't know! However, if he COULD do his procedure, the costs would ultimately be about the same - with much quicker results - than a series of FUT/FUE procedures. I have some things going on in the next few months, so not sure when I can get any appointments scheduled for consultations...
  12. Sexier works,too, Nick - I'd love to be sexier for my beautiful bride! I am very excited an anxious to get something going. Matt Zupan promised me I'd look just like Brad Pitt! Okay, I am kidding! I haven't talked to Matt yet - I am having a phone consultation on Friday, however. If I do look like Pitt, it'll probably be his character early in the The Curious Case of Benjamin Button! :-) I shall keep everyone posted...
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