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Michael Philly

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  1. Nicky, I'll just echo what a bunch of the other guys wrote - Propecia has kept most of my hair intact - for a very long time. It's true that it may reduce in effectiveness over time, but you're still preventing significant hairloss. I look at it just like any routine maintenance you need for your home or car. Stay with it...even though it's an expense all of us would like to lose!
  2. Excellent result! You must be so happy! That's a lot of density right up front and knowing it will be there forever must feel great!
  3. Thanks guys. I think I've had some of the transplanted hairs stay and grow, which in a sense is new growth. Dr. Hasson and his techs cut everything so small that there should be less trauma, so there's the potential for more hairs to grow right away.
  4. Hey guys, just updated my hairloss blog, I'm just a bit past 2 months. I'm getting close to what I looked like pre-op, and of course getting ever closer to a time where I'll see some results! Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
  5. Really amazing result, of course it came with a lot of grafts. Reminds us thats it's all worth it when you go to a great doc!
  6. First and foremost, most of us would KILL to look like James Dean, so if you can pull that off, I think you're fine. That said, the main thing that caught my attention in your post was malnutrition. From my personal research, I found that at the very least, malnutrition can leave you with flat, thin hair. I don't know that any studies have been done on this (what doctor would starve people to see if they lose hair) but stressing your body and depriving it of nutrients is bound to hurt you. Please take time to ensure that you're getting proper food, including your fruits and vegetables - vitamin B complex helps with healing and strong hair - and that will have you on the right track
  7. Looking really great. I love the fact that you can't see the scar at all! Hope that's me in another few months...
  8. Looks amazing Sparse, and after just 3 months! It looks like your redness is completely gone - did that take about 3 months?
  9. This is a good question - so what do you guys use for dandruff shampoo then?
  10. Looks like your hairline is starting to come in, that must feel great. Glad to hear that the time is passing quickly for you. I'm still looking in the mirror 8 times a day! Look forward to seeing your results over the next two months, that should give you a very good idea.
  11. Looks like a very strong result, congratulations!
  12. I'd also like to thank you for a GREAT post. It's just what I needed today. I'm only 5 weeks post-op, but most of my transplanted hairs have fallen out, along with some good shock loss. It sucks to be me at the moment, and it's the one thing I didn't think much about before the surgery. Probably for the better, I worry enough as it is. Here's hoping that in another couple months I'll be at least back to where I was pre-op, and then the fun part really starts.
  13. Hey that's a pretty big scar area, my new scar is kinda like that near the temples due to shock loss. My Dr. said that shock loss around the scar is pretty common and it can take 3-5 months to grow back...so I wouldn't panic yet, but I feel your pain. Waiting sucks...
  14. Looking really, really good so far. Of the transplanted hairs, how many would you say ended up in your crown area? Also, looks like it took about 6 months for the scar to fade - is that right?
  15. Hey Sparse, very encouraging! I'm almost exactly at week 5 post w Dr. Hasson, and I've got similar shock loss at the temple areas of the scar line - sucks, but we just have to wait. I emailed the clinic and they said that the shocked hairs there are normal and should come back somewhere between 3-5 months, so as long as that holds true, you should be in amazing shape before you know it, and I'll be right behind you. Hang in there, it looks like the start of something great.
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