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  1. That is an excellent result.

    I am particularly interested in this case, as i have a generalized thinning on top as well. I have not seen as many results from doctors in such cases.

     

    I would like to ask two questions:

    1. Is he on medication, if yes how long has he been on that before the operation.

    2. Has there been any concern of shock loss(permanent), as there is a lot of native hair already and new grafts are being transplanted in between those. This seems to be a common concern for patients/doctors having/treating such diffused thinning on top.

     

    Srik

  2. Hi,

     

    This question is specific to any thread user who is currently resident of India (any others who have the answer can ofcourse help me :-)).

     

    I am indian origin male who is going to stay in india for about 6 weeks. I have been using Finpecia from Cipla for the last 6 months. i am just thinking instead of carrying the finpecia tablets for the 6 weeks to india, i could buy them in india itsel (1. its cheaper in india, 2. to avoid security checking of the tablests if any)

     

    Now my question is:

     

    Can we buy finpecia tablets in india at any Pharmacy without any prescription?

     

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks

    Srik

  3. Thanks a lot for the comments guys.

     

    Srik, just to clarify, this was the patient's first procedure.

     

    Thanks for the response. I dont know what made me think that it was his second procedure :)

    But my point about shockloss still remains. As you have transplanted some hair around the existing hair, it has still come out very well, showing that there was minimal/no shockloss.

    Why do then many people fear of shock loss in diffused hair loss patients. By the way is this patient not suffering from diffused hair loss.

  4. This is an excellent result in my opinion as the second session increased the visual density of the hair by leaps and bounds. Speaking about second session, we always hear about the fear of temporary/permanent shock loss in the recipient area, while speaking about FUT/FUE procedures on diffused hair loss patients.

     

    When a patient like for example in this procedure is transplanted for a second time, isnt there a similar scare? I always keep hearing about doctors asking their patients to come in for a second session after some time to increase the density. Isnt there a scare of shock loss then?

    Still there are a lot of patients going in for a second session to increase the density.

    Then why do they always speak of shockloss only in patients with diffused hair loss pattern?

  5. 1. Yes there was a lot of miniaturized hair pre op, and finasteride could have helped that hair to thicken up.

    2. Growing out that hair as in the results pictures might have enhanced the effect of the results a little.

    3. The HT could be aggressive looking at the number of grafts used and the number of miniaturized hair pre op and the number of donor grafts remaining.

     

    But having said all that, i would be inclined to say that it is a stellar result particularly as it seems there is little or no shock loss to the recipient area. Lot of miniaturized hair in the recipient area should also increase the probability of permanent shock loss which doesnot seem to be the case here.

     

    Srik.

  6. @Ontop

    Thanks for the advice and the encouragement. I will continue using the medication with a big hope that it would help me.

     

    @Uk86

    Yes i will try to montior the progress with pictures.

     

    @ILikeMyhair

    That would mean, two years of fin without any major sides for you? Has the medication been any help for you with regards to hair? Did you notice any improvement? (reduction in hairloss, thickening of hair or anthing of that sorts?)

     

    I am 35 now and lets see how long i can put up with this medicine. I really hope long enough and also hope my hair improves

  7. @Uk86

    Thanks bro.

     

    @RanDave

    I have been taking the 1mg Generic fin for about 3 months.

    The first month: I have followed a Monday-Wednesday-Friday regime.

    The next 1.5 months i think i have been taking it on all week days (5 days a week).

     

    It is hard to say if i am seeing any difference. I am inclined to say i dont see any improvement as of today. I am continuing to lose hair probably at the same pace as earlier when i was not using medication.

     

    Should i continue using it? what do you guys say? I thought in about 3 months i will be seeing some change (atleast decrease in the loss of hair)

  8. Looks good! Seems the crown has filled in yet no grafts we're put anywhere near that area how come? As he is not on finasteride! Only on minoxidel if that's done that I want some of what he's on !?!

     

    I would second that. No grafts were placed in the crown region or in posterior 1/3. But after pics show a tremendous increase in the density in that region which was very thin in the before pictures. Can this be attributed to only minoxidl? (as he is not on finasteride)

  9. 5 years to the month, no sides.

     

    Wow, good to know you have been using it for 5 years without sides (hopeully some success regarding aswell:)

     

    By the way thank you all for the responses guys. Since yesterday i have started taking 1mg fin (generic one) every other day (to begin with). Let us see how my body puts up with it and i am hoping for the best with regards to the hair.

  10. Hey, this is my first post.. I have been taking 1/4 of a pill of fin EOD for about 7 months, I know that's not long term but I have no sides up to now, when I first started it in Aug last year I was definitely more horny but I think that was probably due to being more confident and less stress just knowing I was finally doing something about my hair! I just wish I got on it a couple years ago but I'm hoping it will still help me!!!

     

    What do you mean by 1/4 of a pill of fin EOD?

  11. Great improvement for the patient.

     

    It is really interesting for me as i am suffering from a similar pattern of hairloss (diffused on top) if not exactly the same.

     

    I have seen many HT clinics rejecting such cases for two reasons:

    a Shockloss to native hair in the recepient area.

    b. Considering the future hairloss especially since he is not on meds.

     

    Can you give us your inputs on the above mentioned points.

     

    Having said that result is very good.

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