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Male
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Country
United States
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State
CA
Hair Loss Overview
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Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
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How long have you been losing your hair?
10 years +
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Norwood Level if Known
Norwood III
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What Best Describes Your Goals?
Maintain and Regrow Hair
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Hair Transplant Surgeon
Dr. Raymond Konior
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N/A
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Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
Rogaine Foam
Nizoral Shampoo
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Sadly I did not get bloodwork done before I started. I swear a lot of this started when I stopped creatine several years ago (probably 3 years ago once I saw that rugby study regarding test and creatine). Maybe stopping that lowered my T enough that I started feeling it more. It's just so hard to say....this all could be purely coincidental. Of course, my doc wants me to just stop it altogether for 6 months and see how I feel......and doesn't want to do T bloodwork until then. I just feel saying "stop it for 6 months and see how you are" is what any doctor would first say....I just don't know that I need to be that extreme right off the bat. I see the M, W, F schedule mentioned....has there been any good research or threads from people doing this?
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Hey guys! Haven't posted here in a couple years...hope everyone has been well. At this point, I feel I need to reduce my fin dose. I started 0.50 mg per day back in January 2015 before I had my first HT with Dr. Konior (I was 35 at the time). Everything was fine the first few years...I did notice some sexual side effects but that's it...and they were mild. However, I've had a real issue with brain fog the last few years and recently just low energy. Quite honestly, the brain fog has been the worst of all. I just don't think I want to deal with that anymore. I want to try to dose down and see if it solves a lot of the issues first. What is more effective? 0.25mg per day or 0.50mg every other day?
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FUE Scarring - Small Procedure
matt3480 replied to CuriousGeorgeee's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Yep, exactly......I can tell Baldrick has had FUE because I know what a recipient looks like after also having it done. However, to any other person, no one would ever know. Very glad I went with FUE and not FUT. -
Result better at month 9 vs month 12 ???
matt3480 replied to Sm90's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Do you have naturally fine hair? If so, this might be why. I have very fine hair myself. When my HT started to grow in.....it was growing in much coarser than the rest of my native hair. That was great because the more coarse a hair is....the more it covers, the more density it gives. However, as my HT matured after maybe a year.....those coarse hairs turned into my normal fine hairs that are on the rest of my head. Unfortunately, this robs you of a bit of the density and coverage that you originally had after, say, 6-9 months. Nothing you can do....this is just normal fine hair problems that every one has. This is why someone who gets a HT where their normal hair is already coarse would never notice a change like this (because even when the transplanted hair matures after a year.....it still still be coarse since the rest of that person's hair was already coarse before their HT). -
How to undo a hair transplant ASAP
matt3480 replied to Nebulosity's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Looks fine to me. Very common to have some shock loss in donor for several months after. I had the same and it all grew back by month 4 or so. I feel the trauma of the surgery just screws with the remaining donor sometimes and causes some hairs to stop growing as quickly or even altogether for a few months. They do resume growing eventually. That isn’t pitting in your other pics, either. I got scared about that same pocked appearance after my first HT because I hadn’t noticed it in other peoples’ pics. I soon realized, as you said, that it’s impossible to pick up the surface in such detail unless you get the right lighting and angle....which 99.9 percent of people who take update pics don’t capture. I then went back and looked at peoples’ update pics who took really up close pics and noticed they all had this pocked appearance after all. It looks knarly (especially if you had no hair there before) for several months but my skin is 100 percent healed and completely normal in these areas now (which it doesn’t matter as my transplanted hair covers it now). The pitted and shiny skin was definitely my biggest fear at first because I simply didn’t know that was normal due to everyone else’s pictures not picking this up. Skin takes a long time to heal....like a year. -
Dr. Nadimi Procedure Scheduled for 7-20-18
matt3480 replied to HairsHoping's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
You both are....no one cares about shi**y Turkey. Come on now...- 99 replies
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That would make sense then.....last thing you want to do is get that initial Fin shed right around when you get your HT (2-3 months after you start Fin).....and then stopping it 2-3 months after your HT and probably getting another shed from shedding. Your net gain from the HT might not be very good with 2 large sheds from the Fin and any weak hair being knocked out. When I first started fin, it was about 3 months before my first HT.....I don't think I had much of a shed, but I've stayed on it in the 4 years since.