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win200

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  1. That would be terrific. I know you'd have several eager patients here.
  2. I live in Seattle. Were you given tracking information? I never was.
  3. Agreed. But this is pretty bad. I first contacted them in mid-January, and here we are, two months later, with no shipping confirmation but $100 out of my pocket.
  4. Also, even if I do get the product, it makes me worry that I won't be able to get refills in a timely way and that I'll run out before they get their act together to ship the refill.
  5. Yeah. It's worrying that I paid a month ago and haven't gotten tracking info. Even if it's just incompetence and not dishonesty, that's a really egregious mishandling of client funds.
  6. No. Followed up with Josh and he said they couldn't find my tracking numbers. He offered to ship a new one and send tracking; that was three days ago and I haven't heard anything. I'm starting to wonder if this is a scam or just complete chaos/incompetence. Beyond frustrating.
  7. Has anyone had issues with getting their topical supplied from Dr. Mwamba's clinic? I first contacted them in late January, couldn't get them to send an order link until February 18th, and STILL haven't gotten shipping confirmation even thought it's been over two weeks since I paid. It makes me worried about getting renewals filled promptly and not running out of product before they can get it together to reply and ship. Trying to be patient, but it seems like they're really disorganized.
  8. Since about 2013. Hard to tell because I have a hairline transplant that makes it hard to discern if any regrowth has occurred. But I'll say that I've scarcely lost any hair at all in the last eight years.
  9. Totally agree. If effective, it's a huge deal. Even aside from sides, I'm not thrilled with the lack of clarity re: long-term impacts of DHT suppression on the brain. There's a lot we don't know. Also curious to see how you tolerate oral minox--I got very dark circles under my eyes immediately from vasodilation and had to drop it.
  10. How much topical dut are people using, and how often? I'm guessing the half-life is way different when it's applied topically (I'm currently taking .5mg/weekly).
  11. I'm super interested in this. I've been on Avodart for eight years but get minor sexual sides; I've always tolerated them but would love to switch to a topical and ditch the side effects--I'm just concerned about topical being less effective. If anyone's had good luck, I'd love to hear about it.
  12. Looks terrific. Feriduni is super consistent and this hairline design is great.
  13. Looking good for three months! Not a doc I know, but I like what I'm seeing so far.
  14. I didn't, actually--TBH, I always forget to take pictures of the donor area. It's the boring part!
  15. The buzz cut definitely satisfied any concerns about density, but that's an experiment that shall not be repeated I didn't pay for these plugs just to chop them off!
  16. Eight years! Mild side effects; some suppression of libido/erectile strength. Not debilitating at all--just something I feel is worth it to keep hair on my head.
  17. Thanks! The best part of this is the peace of mind that it gives me--I simply don't think about hair loss any more. I pop one Avodart a week and go on about my life.
  18. It's been roughly another year, so updating with a couple more pics. Nothing has really changed--still over the moon about these results. (Sorry about the mis-oriented pictures; the forum absolutely will not upload them correctly no matter what I do; anyone know what the issue is?)
  19. Exactly right response. I've had two surgeons tell me that building a new hairline on "virgin" scalp--especially with fair skin and dark hair--is one of the toughest tasks for a surgeon to get right. And even moreso when there is relatively thick hair behind; really tough to match and look natural.
  20. Good approach. Much better to not push the density, get a strong result that you can build on, and then go back to solidify the density. I spent six years getting my hair to where I wanted it, but I'm very glad I played the long game and didn't expect my dream outcome after a single procedure.
  21. I'd go closer to 1,200 to 1,500 grafts, if I were you--just leaves more in the tank for later, and it's better to start conservative. I didn't think three procedures was a big deal. Hair transplant isn't major surgery, and the second one is MUCH easier because you know what to expect. I'm on Avodart--.5mg/week. Doesn't take much for me to keep the shedding under control.
  22. I would do a relatively small procedure to marginally lower your hairline--around 1,500. Then sit tight for a few years. If the work is holding up well and your loss is stabilized, you can lower the hairline some more. Five to six more years should give you a better picture as to what your loss will look like. I got 1,500 grafts at 29, 2,200 at 33, and then 1,200 (I think) at 36. I'm now 38, the work has held up beautifully, and I'm glad I spaced the procedures out to make sure that I wasn't going to hit 30 and get hit by a ton of hair loss. It's unusual that someone who's destined to have very heavy loss can't see it coming by the time they're 35-38.
  23. Very odd that they did not include any post-care package; did they advise you to keep the grafts moist? Failing to do so can lead to a poor survival rate.
  24. This looks like it'll be terrific. Very tidy, dense packing. Looking forward to seeing this result.
  25. Agreed. It's a good result that tees him up for a fantastic one after a second pass. The very best transplant work is almost always the result of more than one procedure; just nearly impossible to achieve truly amazing density in one surgery.
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