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Posts posted by patrick1916
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I get mine through Manual - it's £79 (sterling) per item, which gives 3 months supply. Seems decent?
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I had a HT and didn't use any follow-up meds, and had one last year and use Finasteride and Minoxidl and can see the difference after 6 months, wish I did it sooner.
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I put it on my scalp but would reconsider popping a pill every day it's easier. Any feedback?
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That's an outstanding repair, where is he based?
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Just my own experience. I had a HT and was decent success but didn't take any meds to hold what I had and am back to where I was 6 years ago and had another one recently. I really regret not doing what I was advised and feel I wasted the previous work. It's up to you, everyone is different, as someone said it depends on how aggressive your hair loss is.
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I find it not too bad depending on how little hair you've on top. The hold spray helps too re sports.
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This is my second transplant I didn't use anything after the first and I suffered for it. I've had my second transplant and am determined to not make the same mistakes re aftercare. I have finasteride tablets and was wondering is it okay to compliment that with Rogaine also?
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Do surely, another Irishman here looking to hear from him. Was curious were costs mentioned?
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59 minutes ago, Curious25 said:
Dr Mwamba
Brussels?
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I have a similar situation to you, not as back on the back maybe, I'm looking at a cover what you can transplant and then use concealer. When you have decent enough coverage all round I think concealer looks natural and people can't tell.
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Not great tbh. I grow about half a beard.
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I know of a few lads went, only paid £1500 and got great transplants from it. They seem to be getting better at it.
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How did you second one go?
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I had a poor transplant in Greece a few years ago. My donor area was overharvested. I need another badly, concealer isn't even doing the job anymore. I'm not the front half of my head can be done but second half cant and that's nearly bald. I'm sure I seen someone some can use chest hairs. Is that common and do most do it?
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I was speaking to a clinic in Turkey and had planned on doing a shaved FUE but with a new job I can't shave my head so would need the donor only to be shaved. She said a FUE wouldn't get the coverage needed but recommended a DHI implanter procedure.
Anyone any clue what this is and is it any good for transplants?
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Yep so far so good, I'm only one month post-procedure so have just gotten past the initial healing and grafts falling out. Yes they are the most bang for the buck you can find for a reputable clinic.. I would have paid triple the price for a similar quality clinic here in the US.
Any updates? Would be a big help as I'm booking one soon enough.
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Looks decent to me.
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I think unshaven FUE can be useful for small hairline procedures, but for yours a large megassession at the 5000 graft level would have been a better option.
In fairness to them they did say that and tried to talk me out of it. One good thing is my Toppix looks natural now I’ve more hair there but unshaven all the way in future.
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No problem at all, we're all in the same boat and it helps someone from not going totally unshaven and making the same mistake as me it's worth it.
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Truth is you didn't get enough grafts for neither coverage or density either. You could easily use another 3500 grafts.
Nothing about your surgery was smart on behalf of the surgeon. Poor planning and no shave is only appropriate for those with very minor loss.
I agree re the unshaven, but in fairness they warned me about doing it unshaven but I insisted.
That's me now in the attached. Would it be in any way feasible to do that in one day's sitting?
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Was it a bad transplant he got?