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MrGio-WHTCClinic

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  1. Experience and innovative protocols with skillset are the cases with Dr. Patrick Mwamba's medical staff. Many top docs offer the option on a daily basis.
  2. You may want to consider consulting with your clinic prior to laser treatment. Can you post a photo? There are some serious details and negative effects that can occur with lasering the scalp.
  3. If you can travel this weekend, you may be able to attend IHLP in Vancouver and consult with a few surgeons who developed FUE. I would be an opportunity and very educational.
  4. May you post your immediate post-ops and 2.5-month follow-ups?
  5. FUE will be about $7 (US) or 6€ (euro)per graft, and FUT might be about $4 or 3.5€
  6. Have you received a recommendation for your hair loss?
  7. Stabilizing would be a better option to chasing subsequent hair loss in the areas behind a transplanted hairline. If you are happy with your current situation, you have options and resources to maintain for the future. Take time to monitor and document your progression with consistent photos before having surgery to treat the hairline. Research other options and alternatives to a hair transplant and get more than one opinion of course.
  8. Try soft compressions with a warm cloth to relieve the pimples.
  9. Ufue and non-shaven FUE results come from Belgium.
  10. You could transition to a comb-over should you have a good hairline designed.
  11. Stay in Europe, but get a couple of opinions with BHT specialists. Some diligence will be vital, and some research with proper donor analyses is crucial to success.
  12. You are looking at advanced hair loss moving on to a similar pattern to a Norwood VII. Have a scalp and body analysis before you attempt SMP. With FUE, you will want to ensure that you focus on your ideal hairstyle. That said, both options are viable. Hair density, follicular unit density, and hair length are key to a uniformed appearance. Whoever you choose will result in varying designs and long-term treatment plans. You may want to consider other opinions of BHT specialists with interest in beard hair.
  13. In most patients, the safe zone is on the sides of the head and lower part of the back of the head.
  14. Have a look at a couple of hairline experts for different opinions. You have many more years ahead of you. There is so much information for you to see. Take some weeks to search for cases most similar to yours and compare the details. Consider that your case may advance to the extent that the donor area is insufficient for treatment. Anything you do will require a commitment. For now, the non-surgical solutions are a great start.
  15. Certainly get more than one consultation, but you may want to consider having fewer grafts in case you experience significant hair loss and decide on no further surgery.
  16. It's a start, but you may not see much growth if you don't add supplements (e.g. vitamin b) to your regimen. You might need a prescription depending on your location.
  17. In this case, the hair styling is unique and the haircut is unique as well. Density is good, but the edge-cut hairline isn't showing the actual line of the placement of grafts.
  18. Hopefully, he has a decent donor area, and he has utilized a regimen too.
  19. With genetic hair loss in the frontal scalp, try to start with vitamins (biotin) and platelet-rich plasma treatments. Improving the volume of your hair and extending the anagen phase (active hair growth phase) is important for the future.
  20. FUE is less dated and less invasive than FUT, but you may prefer either method.
  21. The language referring to the outcome and expectations is more important than their opinion. The results you desire can still be accomplished in more than one session. Consider having a second opinion.
  22. Toby0823. The characteristics of your scar looks good, but you could also get a better result with a shaved head by placing some beard in the scar.
  23. Mub33n. Still too soon to judge any physical result. Good on you for the consistent documentation. Thanks for sharing.
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