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sony123

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    Sweden
  • State
    AL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Thinning Hair Loss All over the Scalp
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last 5 years

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    Yes

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  1. I don`t use any preventative medication at the moment. I used rogaine before the operation but it was waste of money and time. I use 2-3 different shampoos and those seems to be OK for the scalp. One bad thing I know is that I take too many showers during the week, about 6 times per week. Reason for that is that my hair gets greasy quite fast and then look thin. Before the operation I had inflammation of scalp (it got really bad during the years and then I noticed that my hair was shedding). I got rid of it with Isotretinoin Actavis. Now my scalp is mostly ok, no inflammation. Well maybe the situation goes better. It`s just frustrating that when you`ve tried everything to prevent hairloss (shampoos, lotions, pills etc.) and then you go to HT-operation as a last option. After operation I had high expectations but now I am bit down. OK there has been some growth and maybe some more is coming but it`s so disappointing to see my hair shedding one by one.
  2. I had my first and only HT done on April 2013. HT included 1100 grafts / 3200 hairs. I guess everything went OK for the first months. Some regrowth appeared on 5-6 months mark (probably 1000 hairs? but not even close to 3000). Now its 9 months since transplant was done and I can see that my hairs are dropping one by one as time goes on and situation seems like the same before operation. Could it be shock loss? Shouldn`t the shock loss come on early stages after transplant and not this late? Or could those last 2000 (?) hairs come out this late and loss is appearing because of that?
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