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  1. Many Thanks for your opinions and info. It seems that there is alot of research for me to do still. I would say at this stage i am still thinking that a transplant would be more beneficial to me than meds but as you all say, its a no way back procedure so i have to do more research before comming to a conclusion. I will keep you updated with how i get on many thanks again.
  2. Hello All, After doing much reading on this forum iv finaly decided to get involved Iv been receeding at the front for sometime and the idea of getting a transplant has been on my mind for some time. Im 30 years old and i really dont wish to shave my hair off in 2 or 3 years time. Went to the hospitalgroup last year and was very unmpressed with the hard sale and no information on the actual sergion. After reading a little about them on here i decided to stay clear. Had a brief chat with spex who was very freindly and helpfull and we arranged to meet but unfortunetly i was unable to do so due to other commitments but am hoping to arrange another meeting. I have not even considerd medicane or drugs as research tells me that it is (a) not garentied to restore hair and (B) even when it does work it does not work for everyone. Given the costs, to me it would make more sence to pay more money for a garentied proceedure like a transplant than risk waisting money for somthing that may not work and then you would need a transplant anyway. So this looks like the best place to start my research. My 1st question is this.... exacly why does the UK (not exacly a 3rd world country) come with such a bad reputation when it comes to this issue? Is it simply down to poor surgeons or equipment? 2nd, DR Farjo... I understand that they are recomended by this site as being the best in the UK but how do i get independent research NOT from anyone assosiated with them or againts them? 3rd question, The scar on the back of the head....If the surgery is carried out correctly then just how noticable would this be if there was no hair to cover it up. 4th and final question for the time being, once my dicision is made, how quickly can i get the surgery done, is the a long waiting list? My 5th question is more toungue and cheek but its something i did ask the guy at the hospital group and he was stumped to give me an answer but would be intresting to get your views .... If hair transplants really do work then why do wealthy bald men exist? hehe any advice would be greatly apriciated.
  3. Hello All, After doing much reading on this forum iv finaly decided to get involved Iv been receeding at the front for sometime and the idea of getting a transplant has been on my mind for some time. Im 30 years old and i really dont wish to shave my hair off in 2 or 3 years time. Went to the hospitalgroup last year and was very unmpressed with the hard sale and no information on the actual sergion. After reading a little about them on here i decided to stay clear. Had a brief chat with spex who was very freindly and helpfull and we arranged to meet but unfortunetly i was unable to do so due to other commitments but am hoping to arrange another meeting. I have not even considerd medicane or drugs as research tells me that it is (a) not garentied to restore hair and (B) even when it does work it does not work for everyone. Given the costs, to me it would make more sence to pay more money for a garentied proceedure like a transplant than risk waisting money for somthing that may not work and then you would need a transplant anyway. So this looks like the best place to start my research. My 1st question is this.... exacly why does the UK (not exacly a 3rd world country) come with such a bad reputation when it comes to this issue? Is it simply down to poor surgeons or equipment? 2nd, DR Farjo... I understand that they are recomended by this site as being the best in the UK but how do i get independent research NOT from anyone assosiated with them or againts them? 3rd question, The scar on the back of the head....If the surgery is carried out correctly then just how noticable would this be if there was no hair to cover it up. 4th and final question for the time being, once my dicision is made, how quickly can i get the surgery done, is the a long waiting list? My 5th question is more toungue and cheek but its something i did ask the guy at the hospital group and he was stumped to give me an answer but would be intresting to get your views .... If hair transplants really do work then why do wealthy bald men exist? hehe any advice would be greatly apriciated.
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