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Nick33

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United States
  • State
    NV

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
    Thinning on Top only (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    10 years +
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood III A
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Maintain and Regrow Hair
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration
    I'm here for support

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    Yes
  • Hair Transplant Surgeon
    Dr. Bernardino Arocha
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    SocialEngine Value 23
    Generic Minoxidil 5% for Men
    Tricomin
    Nizoral Shampoo
    Toppik

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  1. So I have read a ton of things on SMP, and it seems like HIS Hair Clinic is the one that comes up the most. I don't know, however, if HIS is just similar to Bosley for HT's because they market better than everybody else. I've watched videos of folks that have had it done, and it looks good. However, I don't ever see much after a year or two or three. So what I am wondering, is does anybody have any experience, or can point me in the right direction to find some of the top SMP practitioners that have results that are shown to last (at least as long as a few years)? I realize the procedure is still somewhat new, but I am very interested and I am sure this information would help many others. Also, one last thing, I have read that the SMP will usually fade over the course of a couple years (even though some tout it as permanent) but is there anybody with experience with touch ups? In my mind, I could see the ink becoming more and more dispersed and potentially looking really messy. Again, maybe there are practitioners that have found a way to keep the look looking tight, but any guidance would be most appreciated. Thanks for everything!
  2. Thanks for the kinds words. As for your comments for others to get tested, it probably wouldn't hurt. I was actually all set to go for my second transplant in October, but when I found out about this I had to hold off to see if it would stop. I was really bummed and have been looking forward to procedure #2 for 2 years now, but I definitely didn't want to do it knowing that it would risk the grafts both short and long term. At first I just thought it was telogen effluvium - but I could tell that the hair loss was more than normal. Best case scenario - this thing stops and I get some hair growth back and I'm able to go back for procedure #2. I'd be elated if that happens...but taking it one step at a time and hoping for the best - preparing for the worst. But yeah, if somebody is going to get a transplant and has some type of inflammatory issue on their scalp - they would likely just be throwing most of the money down the drain. I am grateful that I at least had this caught first.
  3. hadenough2014 & David - TakingThePlunge - Thanks. yeah it's been a little tough. I still have enough hair to make it look pretty good (with some Caboki in the crown, but if this thing doesn't reverse then I will definitely be looking for an alternative. I have heard a little about SMP - sounds intriguing, but I guess I just don't want to do something that is a "fad" and in 10 years people will think is crazy. Having said that, I did reach out to a couple SMP clinics to at least get some more info. Any good ones you all have seen/heard of? My biggest concern is being able to cover up the scar. I have also thought about a hair system - but it seems like too much to do it. If there was somebody close that could do all the work I would consider, but not sure it would be right for me (although I think it could look really good since I have a lot of hair around my head and just the top is thinning. KO - - Thanks as well. As for the meds - Dermatologists don't really know what to do with CA because it's so rare. Mostly women get it I guess. What's weird is that during my months of seeing the Derm...she actually got two more patients with the same diagnosis. Tells me that autoimmune issues are definitely on the rise. She literally printed a med regimine off of the internet and wanted me to do it. I did the first phase (clobetasol and hydrocoxyclyne (i think that's the spelling)) and all it did was inflame my head more and make it hurt. The next phase was going to require me to get an eye exam (she wanted to put me on plaquenil) and that freaked me out. The next phase after that would have been suppressing my immune system. It all really sounded odd and like they were shooting in the dark so I read up and learned that autoimmune diseases are a big black hole for most doctors. They only know how to treat the symptoms and not the cause. So I looked into functional medical doctors and I have been adjusting my diet drastically the past couple months to heal my gut and supply my body with nutrients. I've started to feel a little better, but the symptoms haven't really gone away yet. Head feels a little less inflamed though - but nothing to write home about. I am praying and believing that this works. If not, then I will have to take next steps.
  4. Well, to try to keep this short I'll give a short synopsis. Was going bald so at age 30 had a HT from a very reputable surgeon and loved the result. Was excited about my new hair, but then after a year I started to see my hair thinning. Not so much in the part that received the HT, but the rest of my hair. Was taking Propecia and using 5% minoxidil two times a day faithfully. Even started on Nizoral (at the HT surgeon's advising) and it just got worse. Thought I was going through a case of telogen effluvium, so I went to dermatologist. The Derm thought the same thing, until after a couple months it was still happening so she ordered a scalp biopsy. After the biopsy, I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease (cicatricial alopecia, AKA scarring alopecia) I am 33, and to say the least, this thing has really taken it's toll on me emotionally. I always hated losing my hair (which guy doesn't right?) and I actually did something about it. Was so looking forward to my second procedure before all this, now I am trying to think of options. I have been researching hair systems, but not a lot of options where I am from (Northwest Arkansas). If I were in the bigger city, I would have more. I guess I am just looking for advice. I could always shave my head (but there is a scar back there now). I have read how a hair system is crucial to have cut in correctly, so I can't see how I can do that without a reputable salon nearby. Maybe there is, but I can't find any by googling them. I am not after somebody just trying to sell me stuff either, I am looking for some real advice, from real people. I took 2 years researching HT surgeons and found a great one, now I am researching other options and expect to find something else that works well for me. Appreciate all the help and support in advance.
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