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global51

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  1. Hi I'm hands on at work. Work is very physical and I'm always moving around, bending down, etc. The work is not hard as such, the weather condition makes it hard as it is very hot and humid. I'm 35 years old. What do you think? Thanks for your reply
  2. I'm 35 years old. I've chosen Dr Damkerng Pathomvanich in Thailand. He seems to be very professional and have really good reviews. But again, all my research and consultation have been done online. I'm hands on at work, meaning I'm always moving and often carrying something, not necessarily something heavy. The project I'm working will be finished in March next year but after years wearing a hat to hide my receding line I can't wait to move on and have some hair back in my head (knowing that will take few months) I'm level 4 on the scale of baldness. I've been taking minoxidil only. I get swollen face from it, especially around the eyes, so something I leave it aside for couple of days and then back on it. It helps but not a lot. Any suggestion in terms of medicine to prevent furter hair loss? I've taken finasteride I do think want to take it again.
  3. Hi there,* I have decided to do a HT in october purely based on online research, a lot of research by the way. I'm going for a FUT procedure as the graft estimation is about 2500/3000. I have a concern in regards to the time I need off before going back to work. I'm a construction worker and I work in a remote place for 30 days straight. Medical assistance is very limited where I work. Temperature reaches 35 degrees with 85% humidity. I have to wear a hard hat 10 hours/day for 30 days straight. It sits on my forehead and around the back of my head, where the donor area is. Is 4 weeks after the surgery enough time for the scar to heal and face this working conditions? Could this condition affect the growth of the new hair? I chose a clinic in thailand and they said *(email consultation) 4 weeks *"should" be alright. I'd like some advice rather than hope for the best. Thanks*
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