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mattj

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  1. Sounds like you've been living with this for a while now. How far would you say your hairloss has progressed since you saw Dr. Wong ten years back? As someone with diffuse hairloss who can still do pretty well with concealers, I think you've held your baldness at bay quite well considering that the loss must have already been evident a full decade in the past for you to have been consulting with transplant doctors.

     

    There's nothing weird about gyno. It happens. But it might be unusual if it came on after 8 years of Proscar use.

  2. I think it's fair (not to mention stating the obvious) to say that the more thorough restorations will always consume the most grafts, but patient characteristics also come into play. Sometimes I'm amazed at how much can be done with so few grafts.

     

    Would you like to see some examples of healed trichophytic closures performed by Dr. Rahal? I agree that there seem to be less examples in recent patient photo assortments, but that seems to be a trend lately for most doctors on here. Could people be taking scars for granted? I think those of us who have been around for a while will remember when Dr Rahal's strip scars came under scrutiny and were judged as some of the best. (Probably during the great trichophytic closure boom of '07, or maybe that was '06). I shall try and find some examples for you so you can decide for yourself.

  3. I think it's impossible to say for sure. Could be a transplant could be natural thinning.

    There have been rumours about Depp for years on these forums with some people adamant that his hair couldn't be a result of a transplant, but in the close-up, un-touched photos I don't think we're seeing anything a good transplant couldn't do. I'd be interested to know what others here think.

    I don't know if there's any photographic evidence of changes in his hair. If it is a transplant then I'm sure it was a very small one.

  4. It does sound like you have MPB, and the finasteride minoxidil are the best course of action for that, but you really need a qualified physician to actually see your hair to determine if you have anything else amiss.

     

    So you should definitely seek the advice or a good dermatologist. Make him aware of your history and make sure your hair is longer at the time of your appointment so that your hair texture problem is evident.

  5. Originally posted by shanti:

    "that a low hairline will look bad on an older man"

     

    MattJ, I never said that.

     

    Some old men do have low hairline and they look great. Lucky buggers..... but they don't have MPB.

     

    The point is low hairlines are great IF you can fill the rest of your head with the same density. Problem is, chances are, you can't. There isn't enough hair in the donor especially when you've stuck it all up front.

     

    I see. Sometimes I do hear that claim being made and it sounded like that formed part of your argument above.

  6. Personally I do think a slightly higher hairline is more sensible, and to me it provides a more dramatic and masculine aesthetic. I don't wish to get into the question of ethics here, but I do want to challenge the assertion that a low hairline will look bad on an older man. A minority of older men retain youthful hairlines and they don't look ridiculous. If anything they are envied for their hair. My dad is nearly sixty and he still has a low hairline with closed temples (although he's losing it now due to chemotherapy).

  7. One of the best pieces of advice a potential transplant patient can be given is to not limit themselves by geography. Many patients fly all around the world to visit the best doctors and don't necessarily spend more by doing so.

     

    I don't believe you'll find much support for the two examples you gave. The only UK clinic recommended by this website is the Farjo Medical Centre.

     

    http://www.hairtransplantnetwo...list.asp?StateAbr=UK

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