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My FUE 2,200 + PRP, Dr Bisanga - BHR Clinic
Greg187 replied to JohnnyDrama's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Great news Johnny and glad to see it's going well. Sadly mine with HDC has been poor a second time round, I'm 7 months in and have noticed minimal difference. Current in Turkey and when I went for a Turkish shave the barber there knew and asked if I had had a hair transplant done! Not great for the confidence and obviously it was noticeable. Time to hunt for a different surgeon for the future. Keep growing matey! Greg. -
That's absolutely amazing. I'm very happy for you Bob. Enjoy the new life plagued by bad hair days (in a good way!). All the best.
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My FUE 2,200 + PRP, Dr Bisanga - BHR Clinic
Greg187 replied to JohnnyDrama's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Hey Johnny, how you doing mate? I'm seeing some excellent growth in my crown area and hairline and have been on Fin for about 2 weeks now. Taking 1mg every 3 days and no noticeable sides so far - going real slow. Get some pics up sonny jim! -
Dr Hasson 1755 grafts to front and SMP to crown.
Greg187 replied to Garageland's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Looks really good, you must be over the moon so far! -
3553 FUT w/Dr. Lindsey and ONE YEAR LATER TODAY-->
Greg187 replied to ThinToWin's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Wow amazing and congrats mate. I can only hope mine turns out in a similar fashion. Good luck for the future. -
Advice on Propecia and starting off dosing please guys
Greg187 replied to Greg187's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Really appreciate the advice thanks mate. Yes like I mentioned I another thread we've both taken Accutane and the sides from that can be very extreme. I was left with lingering joint pain for 3 years after I finished the drug! Never fully recovered. I'll speak to my GP about a low dose and will get some blood work done first too. Not heard much about the nettle root. Is it a proven effective treatment? I'm going to try S5 cream too. Thanks bud. -
Advice on Propecia and starting off dosing please guys
Greg187 replied to Greg187's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Thanks guys. I do expect a mixed response and a few more would be helpful. It's a really tough choice for me. I guess a low dose trial can't hurt can it? -
Hi all Right, I am 31 years of age and over the last 18 months have now had two hair transplants (FUE) with approximately 3,000 grafts at the hairline and frontal third and approx. 900 for the crown. My last procedure was in October so awaiting the results of course as early days. I have been using Regaine Foam for over 2 years now and I believe it has helped. It started regrowing a little hair at my temples before the first HT. I have also been using RegenePure DR twice a week, taking Wellmans Trichology tablets and also on 320mg Saw Palmetto capsule a day for two months. I also take Green Tea Extract. Now the big question, do I take Fin? I am PETRIFIED of the potential side effects because I had a bad experience with a drug called Roaccutane which left me with some lingering long term joint pain amongst other things. However, I appreciate I should look to take Fin if I realistically want to halt my hairloss and maintain what hair I have left. I have ordered S5 cream (6 month supply) and was going to try this first. Any suggestions and help would be most appreciated. I did consider maybe a small dose of 0.5mg every other day to ease myself in gently for a couple of months and then up to 0.5mg ED. Help. Thanks Greg
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If you find nanogen or toppik doesn't bind easily or falls on the scalp by the hairline, please give Caboki a try mate. Honestly I have all three and normally apply Toppik to crown and Caboki to hairline. It looks great and holds all day.
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Non Sulphate Shampoo Suggestions?
Greg187 replied to Kyo's topic in Shampoos, sprays, and concealers
Revita and RegenePure DR here. -
Are concealers dangerous to use?
Greg187 replied to elite1111's topic in Shampoos, sprays, and concealers
I use Caboki because it is natural and binds to the hair more strongly, apparently, due to different charge. It's expensive but a truly brilliant product. -
4 weeks is a good amount of time for redness to die down! Looking good here Hairman. I'm similar to you on surgery date so will be interesting to see how we both pan out. Good luck pal.
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My FUE 2,200 + PRP, Dr Bisanga - BHR Clinic
Greg187 replied to JohnnyDrama's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Looks damn good matey. Keep us posted and here's to a damn epic 2014! -
That is pretty poor there's no two ways about it. I know what you mean about hair growing at a funny angle compared to your native hair too mate. That's what's happened to mine and it's damn frustrating.
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Hi Sorry mate I cannot help you as I've always been too petrified to take it, but will be interested in hearing the results from this too. I'm tempted to take a small does every 3 days and see what happens. I'd say go for it if you're feeling ok so far. You might not even need to increase your current dosage. Good luck
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Hi mate Please see below for new thread following HT2. http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/showthread.php?p=2376987&posted=1#post2376987 I'll keep that one alive from now on and updated with progress pics. They didn't change the hairline as I am happy with it, but density behind it was definitely needed so they planted around 336 triple grafts and 14 quads there. Thanks G
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Hi all Following on from my thread here detailing the first transplant I had in August 2012 http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/173527-hdc-transplant-dr-maras-2-798-grafts-august-2012-31-year-male.html I underwent my 2nd procedure on 31st October 2013. I wanted greater density behind the hairline as there was a transparent effect under bright lighting and it needed a density boost! Being honest, Dr Maras agreed he should of used the 300 grafts from the first transplant in the hairline/front rather than the crown area. I persuaded him to use some in the crown area the first time so my fault ! However, I also wanted the crown treated with greater density this time round too as in the end I had 1,016 grafts split as follows: Single 205 Double 461 Triple 336 Quads 14 Total 1016 The FUE surgery was performed over one day. All the triple and quad grafts were planted at the front (350 grafts so 1,066 hairs) and the remaining grafts into the crown (1,122). I'm hoping for some good results here and with my hair retention regimen hold off any further HT work for a few years unless really needed. My regimen is: RegenePure DR Shampoo - twice a week Regaine Extra Strength Foam - twice a day Regaine Extra Strength Liquid - applied at night with foam Wellman Man Trichology Tablets Green Tea Extract Tablets Just ordered some S5 Topical Cream for night time application So, here are the photos pre-op : and immediately post-op......
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Yes he does and that gives you a lot of confidence. The technicians are great too. The entire team at HDC are brilliant.
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Hope things are going well for you mate.
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A high forehead might hurt mate and affect your aesthetic appearance, but honestly do wait for a few years. You have a great head of hair. Stay on the Fin and regain if all OK re sides and halting loss and take your time. Who knows what medical advances there might be in 5 years time even with Stem cell research etc.
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My FUE 2,200 + PRP, Dr Bisanga - BHR Clinic
Greg187 replied to JohnnyDrama's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Johnny Blooming hell mate we're similar ! Both 31 and past experience of Roaccutane (I was on it for 12 months in 2006-2007) and I definitely think it had a huge impact on my hair. Been reading through your entire thread, great results so far buddy and I bet you can't wait for the next few months. Really wishing you all the very best matey. Greg -
Also, I do have a pretty significant issue with my hairline. The single grafts that HDC implanted grow in direct contrast with my native and other implanted hair behind the hairline. They grow vertically and to the left. This is very frustrating re styling as I ideally wanted to brush my hair forward and cover up the hairline if you understand what I mean. This is near impossible to do now. If the density was thicker behind it wouldn't be so much of a problem but as there is the transparent effect it makes things more noticeable. Not sure if this will ever change or I just need to accept it. Greg