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Atomic

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  1. Let me just back up my "Not True" Statement by telling you that my MPB began in my early 20's & slowly progressed until my mid to late 30's. Then my hairloss accelerated very quickly through my fourties leaving me a NW6+. Now at soon to be 52 years old my already bald crown is deteriorating down & outwards. I don't want to destroy anyones hope but I do want to correct any myths going around such as MPB slows down at a certain age. While that may be true for some people it is not something that is a fact for all MPB sufferers.
  2. Bill, Agreed. I know where your coming from, but the self promoting just gets old.
  3. If you are serious try calling by the old landline.
  4. I'm sorry but I can see through this smoke screen. I don't believe that the results coming from Dr madhu are honest. They are to dense & the pics are a bit fuzzy like trying to conceal the concealer. And as Bill commented it is awfully suspicious how all of these guys are suddenly popping on here to praise Dr. Madhu's clinic. I would hold off recommending Dr. Madhu based only on the pics he has presented & would wait for Pat to review this clinic IN PERSON!
  5. As an older guy I can tell you that hairloss does not necessarily stabilize @ 35 or 40. I continued to loose hair through my 40's. Actually I had my most devestaing hair loss in my 40"s. Every one is different & thier hairloss is unique. There is not any particular age when hairloss stabilizes. It's all in the genes.
  6. I believe the scalp is still pinkish in the recipient area fron the procedure so that there is less contrast making the hair appear fuller. But give it time as Bill mentioned & it will come. Thanks for sharing!
  7. Well my friend, giving up or giving in to your hairloss is ok. Just don't give up on yourself...ok?
  8. hrvoje, The problem is that it is not just an opinion Lost My Swagger is offering but more like a bashing. And he came out swinging at Dr. Alexander. Dr. Alexander has consistently turned out good HT results over the past few years. I could see it if this patient was butchered in some way but he was not. From Taking the Plunge' own words: Again, the hairs that have grown look perfectly natural and I've been told my scar looks fantastic. I've always praised you for that. I have not been butchered. I do not have to go out wearing a hat for fear of ridicule. The fact that Lost My Swagger has had not one but two HT's from Bosley tells you something. I think he has not only Lost his Swagger but he has Lost his Credibility on this forum.
  9. Yes he did always wear it long like in the photo. Sometimes it was a surfer look & sometimes it was cut into a mullet. I think it is pretty funny that he was worried about it coming off while playing in the French open! I remember being envious of his hair back then. Who knew?
  10. I always thought he just lost it fast! http://www.stylelist.com/blog/...th-hair-piece-wig%2F
  11. Fantastic result for only 6 months! He must be a very happy man at this point. As Bill said very natural looking & dense packed. Hope to see you soon Dr. Alexander! Atomic
  12. No, you have a long ways to go before you should start worrying about a HT. Don't mess with it is fine for now.
  13. ES, Like phxind I also had a HT with Dr. Alexander just over 2 years ago & I couldn't be happier. No visible scar to worry about & Great hairlines are what you can expect. Do yourself a favor & take a 45 minute plane ride to see Dr. Alexander. Atomic
  14. You mean why didn't Feller take the bait don't you? It is obvious you are setting him up. I am beginning to think you have an agenda against Feller not just his PRP experiment. You are goating him to answer & that throws up a red flag. And guys JJ is just trying to keep this thread "alive" so don't help him. Feller is smart not to get hooked into this one!
  15. Oh, I don't get the birdsnest comment. i just showed your pics to my wife & she was surprised that your not happy so far. But like I said it depends on your expectations. sure 5k plus grafts would be nice but did you have 20K to spend? Just my thoughts.
  16. I think it is looking pretty darn good for 2500 grafts! You still have some growth time left too. However, if your expectations are to high then you will be disappointed with the density. Some of the results you see took some guys multiple provedures to achieve. and they still have not achieved perfect density. I don't think Dr. Alexander did any wrong, he is an oustanding surgeon. Are you at all happy with the new hair you have so far?
  17. Your six months pics show a dramatic improvement over month five! Just think what it will be like in another six months! Nice!
  18. Tinted powdered makeup like the ladies use will dull the shine & give your scalp a soft look & even mask inperfections. As to why the scalp outshines the rest of the body is something I never considered. Maybe its all that blood up there?
  19. I would not start hiding under a hat. Let people see you the way you are. I would say grow it a lot longer then go to a a really good hairstylist. No Doctor will perform ht surgery on you @ your age. Personaly, I'm with the others. You look fine to us. Good luck, Atomic
  20. Kaounis...good answer, I always find myself agreeing with this guy!
  21. B.S., I think you will have awesome results. It looks really good for 1.5 months! Keep on growing! Atomic
  22. Hello Pauig, You should consult with a physician immediately & discontinue the use of minoxidil until your physician has done a thorough check up. You should try to hold out on the transplant at this point because you will continue to loose more hair. Ask your doctor about getting on Propecia. It has been shown to work well in the crown & on patients your age. Hopefully you will not have side effects. But do get a check up! Good luck, Atomic
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