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Djlazerblue

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  1. He states he wants to have surgery done discreetly and hes main concern is the front, he knows hes thinning and probably accepts the fact he will need more surgery to address that later down the line, starting with a 1000 grafts to the hairline is not a bad idea if thats they way he wishes to pursue. I cant see hes facial frame but aslong as he keeps the hairline high and tight 1000 is enough to make a good difference and a subtle change without anybody recognising I do agree with you on the fact Dr Reddy is ridiculously pricey , he also uses the Choi Implanter which im not a fan of, but he is a great DR and I've seen excellent results from him. He would not be on my List as i know thier are equally good surgeons out there at a lower price, I think reddy caters alot for Celebrity's in the UK hense hes prices
  2. How old are you dude? I would say that could be what we call the silver dollar, starting of a balding crown it looks like you have a tiny bald patch, but I note you are Asian so I’m not sure about your hair characteristics I’m sure others will help
  3. I never knew that, thanks for clarifying, I’d personally want the DR to do carry out my extractions if I had a surgery as you never know the experience of a tech let alone there medical backround
  4. I can relate, I started around u years ago totally lost libido carried on taking it hoping it would go away and did now 7 years later still on it libido fine
  5. Well it’s only prove to slow down the progress so I’d say overtime it will stop working
  6. I’d say you have recession at temples, also slightly thinning on the vertex/crown, don’t panic this is the time to get on meds as your still young and can catch it early, also your dad having hair doesn’t mean nothing baldness comes from your mothers or fathers side, many men have fathers that still have their hair in their 60s but they are bald by 30
  7. Do not have 5000 grafts at 25, you are far to young, your hairloss is not established, take meds’, and put off for as long as you can, unless your a Norwood 6-7 then I’d say go for it as you have nothing to really lose
  8. I’d go back to feller he knows he’s stuff, Did he say you would need a second procedure later on? I’m sure if your scalp laxity is good he will take your old scar out with a 2nd surgery and still leave you with 1 very fine scar, Fue is a great procedure if you only need to move a small amount, in regards to erdogan the people I’ve spoken to that have been to him have told me he only does the incisions, he does not even do the extraction which for me would be a concern
  9. I’m a Norwood 2 slight thinning in crown I had 2 sessions of prp 4 weeks apart, I saw no change at all in the 2 session so I cancelled my third, I feel it’s a waste of money, many Clinic’s have stopped doing it as a stand-alone treatment as they saw no benefits, also from what I’ve read the effects are only temporary if it does help you. So from my point of view it wasn’t my worth it may aswell Just spend on a transplant as it’s a more permanent solution, not that I would but just saying if your considering it, Stem Cell treatment from what I read is still in the guinea pig stage I wouldn’t waste any money on it until I see conclusive evidence it works
  10. I know what your saying but you can still get 3000 hairs from 1000 grafts without taking all trebles
  11. Not a valid point 1000 grafts can be a mixture of 1,2,3 hair grafts dosnt mean the Dr is going to use 1000 3 hair grafts Dr Reddy knows he's trade he's no cowboy Not really if he wants a slight change and is keeping hairline high a good result can be achieved with 1000
  12. Hi mate have you let dr reddy no about your scalp condition? Follicolitus can happen after surgery it’s a known side effect, You are at a good age and have choosen a great surgeon I feel your have a good result, good luck come back and keep us posted
  13. Thanks for your informative post, I agree with most of the Drs, I would not transplant in the crown yet as you still have native hair there the crown is a hard area to transplant grafts don’t seem to do very well once transplanted there, I feel the survival rate is much lower than say hairline work. I’ve tried PRP and to be honest I saw no benefits at all but everyone’s different, I would up your fin dose to the reccomended 1mg per day and see how you get on
  14. I’m not sure about stem cell, but I’ve had prp and that is useless didn’t do nothing for me
  15. That hairline you have drawn on is ridiculous, why are you trying to get your original hairline back it’s totally innaproriate, the DR has your best intrests at heart and he’s done the right thing, if your trying to recapture your original junvenille hair your never going to be happy therefore I think surgery is not for you, until you lower your expectations
  16. Sounds like you have suffered nerve damage which is common in fut, normally it goes away but can be permanent in rare cases like yours, 4-5 anetestic injections in my opinion is perfectly normal
  17. Ok well that's your take, my advice to people is go with a DR that does most of the procedure especially the extraction, you need to stand the best chance and the very elite surgeons more or less don the full procedure, remember you only get 1 shot at that donor area
  18. In the UK its illegal for anyone but a DR to extract, Turkey is a good example where i see the most donor areas that have been over harvested by techs, so your telling me if you would be fine going to a clinic knowing that your DR is only going to make your incisions then leave??
  19. Check the video he’s been there, And absolutely NOT a dr should be doing ALL the extractions it’s the most crucial part of the procedure, so answer to your question is no it’s not that case, all good surgeons do the extractions and incisions, implantation is done by a techs normally
  20. Totally agree, I can’t see how someone can say the DR is blamless he is the one who done the surgery, a DR has a duty of care to all he’s patients if things go wrong, so I stress again my point to try and charge this man more money shows DR Lindsay in a bad light
  21. Was he’s donor fine before he had this surgery? Yes I believe it was, so if the DR is the only one whom has worked in that area where does the blame lay? With the patient? I think not, for a DR to switch blame onto a patient is bad practice, he should accept at least half of that blame for performing the treatment on someone that turns out now was not a candidate in the 1st place, to try and get him to put he’s hand in he’s pocket and pay more money is discraceful, he is a victim and the clinc should be looking after him, that’s my opinion and I’m still waiting to hear DR Lindsay’s response
  22. Could you come on and explain your side of this situation, this man seems to have suffered life changing side effects at your hands. I understand sometimes these things happen during surgery and the patients are aware there are risks, he appears to be a rare case also, my concerns lay with the aftercare. Why are you charging this man for PRP which in my opinion having had it done myself Is not going to be of no benefit to him at all, if you feel it might help him why not offer him a free session then let him assess if he wants to continue with it?. You have taken money off him he’s been left disfigured I’m sure your not going to be short of work in the near future and due to the exception of this case I feel you could of least given him a free treatment. I’ve seen good work from you so I am in no question you’re a good surgeon, can you please help this patient out and show us your compassion Look forward to your response
  23. I agree with above named, but I wouldn’t go erdogan I’ve heard he only does the incisions all they other work is done by techs
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