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cloudy

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  1. Cool man, Dr. Hakan seems to know what's he doing and the whole team also. Guy is great, you'll be awesome in a few months. Please keep us informed!
  2. Hairline looks awesome! It's not aggressive, very natural looking, you'll be a girls dream ALL best and keep us informed with photos!
  3. Hello friends by hair! I have diagnosed seborrheic dermatitis on my scalp (crown) 7 years ago (I am 29 now) that came from a lot of stress. In just a few months I got severe itching, red flaking and hair falling off by a good percent. Since my diagnosis of s.dermatitis, hair started to fall off. I have to wash my hair everyday, sometimes twice a day, have some itching and some redness now but much better than before.Been using since medical shampoos with coal tar, selenium sulfide, coffeine etc. It slowed down progressing probably. Also been using minoxidil for 2.5 years twice a day (2x1ml) and no results. I stopped with minoxidil 5% several months ago. I contacted few doctors which I saw you guys respect because of their work. I got different responses stating I need around from 2500 grafts to 3500 grafts, depending of clinic and doctor. Here are the pictures View image: h Very important is that I never had aggressive hair line, it pretty much looked always like this with, of course, much bigger-normal volume. I intentionally marked the 'wishing' line which I would restore a bit. It's the first triangle which has lost volume the most. I am satisfied with the rest of the crown for now, I don't want full natural volume with HT, just want to a retouch a bit first triangle to get it at a same volume as rest of the crown. It means I don't want radical change because of possible risk that new hair will falloff because of seborrheic dermatitis - it wouldn't be useful for money and for hair lost from donor area, right? My mother's brother lost his hair to NW6-7 'till age of 31, like all of it. My brother (from my mothers sister) also have issues probably because our grandfather (father from my mother) was totally bald. Crown state is like this for several years now with no change or signs of regression, only problematic is triangle that's shedding a bit year by year. Hair thinning is also noticeable. It is interesting that hair outside the red circle marked on photo is very strong with good volume and it's high so my area for HT wouldn't be too big if it comes to work all of it one day. Do you guys think I should at first try to retouch first a problematic triangle with, say, 500-700 grafts to boost up a volume and define a line a bit and see in next couple of years if hair is gonna falloff or stay good on the head? I am afraid that doctors will refuse this kind of wish, what do you say? Is my wish realistic at first?
  4. Anybody, please, getting desperate here...
  5. Hello friends by hair! I have diagnosed seborrheic dermatitis on my scalp (crown) 7 years ago (I am 29 now) that came from a lot of stress. In just a few months I got severe itching, red flaking and hair falling off by a good percent. Since my diagnosis of s.dermatitis, hair started to fall off. I have to wash my hair everyday, sometimes twice a day, have some itching and some redness now but much better than before.Been using since medical shampoos with coal tar, selenium sulfide, coffeine etc. It slowed down progressing probably. Also been using minoxidil for 2.5 years twice a day (2x1ml) and no results. I stopped with minoxidil 5% several months ago. I contacted few doctors which I saw you guys respect because of their work. I got different responses stating I need around from 2500 grafts to 3500 grafts, depending of clinic and doctor. Here are the pictures View image: h Very important is that I never had aggressive hair line, it pretty much looked always like this with, of course, much bigger-normal volume. I intentionally marked the 'wishing' line which I would restore a bit. It's the first triangle which has lost volume the most. I am satisfied with the rest of the crown for now, I don't want full natural volume with HT, just want to a retouch a bit first triangle to get it at a same volume as rest of the crown. It means I don't want radical change because of possible risk that new hair will falloff because of seborrheic dermatitis - it wouldn't be useful for money and for hair lost from donor area, right? My mother's brother lost his hair to NW6-7 'till age of 31, like all of it. My brother (from my mothers sister) also have issues probably because our grandfather (father from my mother) was totally bald. Crown state is like this for several years now with no change or signs of regression, only problematic is triangle that's shedding a bit year by year. Hair thinning is also noticeable. It is interesting that hair outside the red circle marked on photo is very strong with good volume and it's high so my area for HT wouldn't be too big if it comes to work all of it one day. Do you guys think I should at first try to retouch first a problematic triangle with, say, 500-700 grafts to boost up a volume and define a line a bit and see in next couple of years if hair is gonna falloff or stay good on the head? I am afraid that doctors will refuse this kind of wish, what do you say? Is my wish realistic at first?
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