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    Justgofue,

     

    In my opinion, the negative topic title purposefully includes the drs name, with absolutely no evidence or proof. I see still no response 72hrs later despite the admins request for proof too. I hope I'm wrong but I've seen this too many times.

     

    Patients should always come first. I'm all about the patient. I am one.

     

    Regards

    Spex

     

    It doesn't matter if he never replies - the passage of time is inconsequential to the fact that you've used harsh words out of context with zero proof. Just because someone doesn't conform to your standards, doesn't mean he's 'disingenuous' or 'underhand'.

  2. Disagree. Post made with NO pictures but very damming topic title with zero proof. Underhand in my opinion. Seen it too many times.

     

    Patient needs be held accountable.

     

     

    Underhand does not equal disingenuous (and it's even debatable whether or not he's been underhand). Again, you've completely misused the word. Apart from needing a dictionary, I'd suggest you put the patient first, rather than a doctor, until we have anything to suggest the original poster has actually done something wrong.

  3. I think posting your full name along with pictures is only fair based on your incredibly disingenuous topic title. I suggest you email the clinic with your full name if not prepared to post here and make them aware of your topic so that they can post your pictures and history.

     

    Regards

    Spex

     

    You've completely misused the word disingenuous. We have no reason to believe that yet. Maybe he's telling the truth, maybe not. But the title itself does not reveal that he's being disingenuous. Give him a chance to respond to peoples' requests for further information, and don't pre-judge.

     

    Asking him to post his full name is also completely unreasonable.

  4. Hey,

     

    Firstly, I think you mean FUE, not FUT. FUE is individual grafts. You said you want FUT, but that does leave a scar.

     

    If you're going to Spain, I would consider Lorenzo in Madrid. He is considered one of the best for FUE. He has lots of videos, and has worked on patients with hair loss of a similar extent to you. But you need to be realistic - if you spend time going through his videos you'll see that many patients need multiple surgeries (you may need 3), and that's assuming you have good quality donor (you'd need to meet him in person so he can best assess the quality of your donor). This will take several years, and you need to wait a minimum of 7 months between surgeries.

     

    Also, in Spain, the sun can be a problem for the hair transplant, so try and plan it around winter, be prepared to take time off work, and be ready for lots of obsessive hat wearing to protect your grafts.

     

    It's an investment and requires commitment - but you could get a decent result. You'll probably never have full coverage, but he can frame your face and you'll look a lot better. The most important thing is to learn to accept that this is a long journey, and it requires money, patience and courage.

     

    You may also want to look into MSP - some of the results look great in my opinion.

     

    Try not to worry - lots of us here have been through/are going through the same thing. You can do it! Good luck!

  5. Hi,

     

    So I'm wondering if anyone on this forum is particularly informed abut prostate cancer ad finasteride?

     

    I've read this article which states a 68% greater chance of having high grade prostate cancer if on finasteride: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/brady-urology-institute/specialties/conditions-and-treatments/prostate-cancer/prostate-cancer-questions/finasteride-are-the-risks-worth-it

     

    This seems like way too much of an increase. I read another article stating 3.5% of finasteride patients developed high grade prostate cancer compared to 3% of placebo takers : https://www.cancer.gov/types/prostate/research/finasteride-reduces-low-grade

     

     

    but i'm also cautious about just believing anything from the internet, although this does look like a proper scientific study.

     

    Does anyone have any reputable information to share?

     

    Also, does anyone know if the risk of prostate cancer stops once you stop taking finasteride? I'm in my late 30s so not really considered at risk, but maybe if I stopped in my late 50s, would I have already done the damage, or would the risk become as though I had never taken finasteride?

     

    Thanks

  6. Hey guys,

     

    Does anyone recall a post a few years back that a guy did, detailing his hair styling regime? It was very detailed, and he listed all his techniques as well as the products he used. He used a lot of expensive products on his hair. I can't find it anywhere, does anyone recall it and could you post a link?

     

    Thanks

    Marc

  7. I'm using got2b volume styling powder at the min and find it great! Styles the hair great and adds loads of volume with a great dry Matt finish. I have fine hair and it really helps to give it a real boost. Dash of hairspray to hold it leaves it strong.

     

     

    Me too - this stuff really is great, and cheap too. I'm not too up on all this stuff....does it count as a fibre?

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  8. Hey guys,

     

    Serious question, how long after a HT can someone have sex? My clinic did say something to me but I can't for life of me remember what they said. It's not detailed in their post-op notes, I'm guessing they just said 'no sex the night of the op'.

     

    Any info people could give would be appreciated. Thanks guys.

  9. Don't feel bad. He'll reply to you. He answers all surgical related queries himself, so it takes a while. He also works really long hours, so only replies to emails usually at the weekend (at least this was the case last year).

     

    I had an op with him last year. I haven't been in contact with him for a while, so not sure if his working practices have changed, but I remember the first time I contacted him, it took him a while to reply, then once I was his patient he replied much faster (but still took a while as like I said he only checks emails at the weekend). The upshot - he prioritizes his current patients, but he will eventually get around to you as you're his new business.

     

    Don't sweat it. If you haven't heard in another couple of weeks, send another email, but don't worry, this is normal for him. And once you have an op with him, you'll be really pleased you did. Good luck buddy.

     

    (Also regarding your hair characteristics, if you look at his youtube channel, you'll find plenty of vids with hair characteristics similar to how you describe, and they still got a decent result.)

  10. Hey guys,

     

    My post op care notes don't detail when it's ok to use hair products. Things like hair spray and wax, how long after surgery (fue) do you think it's ok to use these? My hair loss is diffused so I'd be using the products all over the hair that existed before the transplant and it will presumably also cover the recipient area (no growth yet).

     

    3.5 months post op.

     

    Thanks guys

  11. Hi everyone,

     

    I'm 3 months post op. I've got a number of social events soon (weddings etc) were alcohol will be involved. I haven't necessarily got the intention of getting drunk, but if I had way more than a few drinks, I'd like to know in advance if it poses any problems for the new grafts. As yet they've not grown through, so I'm wondering if the alcohol in my blood stream could hinder their new growth?

     

    Any info would be great.

     

    Thanks

  12. Just to add, you would need an in person consultation to confirm, but I think your scalp donor area at the back looks like you have a lot of thick density, so you may not need to use the beard.

     

    dr lorenzo has hundreds of YouTube videos where you may see a patient with a hairline similar to yours (just search injertocapilar youtube).

  13. Hi, both lorenzo and Bisanga do beard to scalp transplants. Also, to present loss of the transplanted hair, both doctors will want you to take propecia. If I were you I'd start taking it now. Most guys who have a transplant face the risk of loosing more hair, hence the necessity of propecia. Don't have high expectations about it growing new hair but it almost always maintains current hair, which will be very important if you have a transplant.

     

    Also, both of the doctors I mentioned will want to use a mixture of beard and scalp transplants. The scalp-to-scalp transplant will be used for your hairline as it is softer and looks more natural, and your beard will be used in mixture with more scalp to add denstity further back. This is the usual strategy. Hence, propecia being necessary to maintain the scalp-to-scalp transplants, particularly in your hairline which visually is probably the most important part.

     

    Good luck, and keep using these forums, there are a lot of helpful, knowledgeable and friendly guys here who can give you lots of advice and know exactly how you're feeling.

     

    You're not alone buddy.

  14. Hi, both lorenzo and Bisanga do beard to scalp transplants. Also, to present loss of the transplanted hair, both doctors will want you to take propecia. If I were you I'd start taking it now. Most guys who have a transplant face the risk of loosing more hair, hence the necessity of propecia. Don't have high expectations about it growing new hair but it almost always maintains current hair, which will be very important if you have a transplant.

     

    Also, both of the doctors I mentioned will want to use a mixture of beard and scalp transplants. The scalp-to-scalp transplant will be used for your hairline as it is softer and looks more natural, and your beard will be used in mixture with more scalp to add denstity further back. This is the usual strategy. Hence, propecia being necessary to maintain the scalp-to-scalp transplants, particularly in your hairline which visually is probably the most important part.

     

    Good luck, and keep using these forums, there are a lot of helpful, knowledgeable and friendly guys here who can give you lots of advice and know exactly how you're feeling.

     

    You're not alone buddy.

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