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24needmore

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    Canada
  • State
    AL

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
  • How long have you been losing your hair?
    In the last 5 years
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood III
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Maintain and Regrow Hair

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    Yes
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    Propecia (Finasteride)
    Rogaine Foam
    Toppik

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  1. She definitely is conservative. I have had two with her now and while I'm sure it would've been easier to just do it all in one procedure (2,700), she obviously thinks its best to and maybe more effective to split it up. I am young so she was conservative with me (rightfully so) and I didn't want to fight it. But i am very happy considering where I was to where I'm at now. I'll go see her again in 3-4 years.
  2. I second this - I stayed 3 extra days and went in each day for clean-up for no more than 20 mins. Usually Dr. Nadimi will be there the last day to give one final check and run you down with a timeline of what to do/expect over the next few weeks.
  3. Just an update. Had my procedure today and got over to the US no problem. They asked me for a formal letter (which I did have) and why I wasn't able to do the procedure in Canada and I had told them that options are available in Canada but i have an existing relationship with my doctor in the US and they let me through. Zero car line-up at the border too which was so refreshing after all those hour long waits coming back pre-covid. Also no Covid-19 test to enter USA but we will have one coming back to Canada.
  4. Thanks for the advice. Did that this week and that's exactly what they said so we'll get on in advance. Also no negative covid test to get into the US, which I was surprised but I need one anyway to have the surgery.
  5. I had a non-operative experience with Jones and it was not positive and if you do some searching on him here, you will one find specific post on him that will tell you all you need to know. His results also do not appear to very good so I would avoid. I haven't heard of the other doctor you mentioned. Don't limit yourself to GTA - that's the worst mistake you can make. Rahal in Ottawa is respected and if you want to stay in Canada, him and Hasson & Wong are some of the best. I personally met with many in the U.S. and was happy with my choice in Nadimi. The USD conversion rate is a little friendlier now than it has been for the past few years if that's any consolation, which may help you save a few bucks in CAD. Good luck in your search.
  6. Has anyone had a procedure recently (within last 60 days I suppose) that knows the entry requirements to get into the US? Is it a negative COVID-19 test at the land border as well? Did the border agent ask for any further specific information relating to the procedure? Any information would be super helpful. It's not easy to find objective information and I'm a little anxious that we will be denied trying to get over for a hair transplant.
  7. It is not a requirement to shave all of your hair off. I had my procedure with Nadimi a few years ago and just the back/sides were shaved as well as the front where I had my grafts placed. The mid and crown were left long and held up with a clip/elastic and this is how I left it for the entire healing period. If you're going to go through with it, just send an email asking if it's OK and then make sure you let her know on the day of because it's not a detail that is exactly remembered by her haha. Shouldn't be an issue though.
  8. Thanks for the replies. My aunt and uncle recently crossed the border to accompany my cousin (their daughter, who lives in NYC) for an eye surgery and help with basic activities, etc. for a weeks while she recovers. They apparently got through but with a ton of grief from the US Customs agents, which may not be a surprise. Just wanted to get some closure on being able to go through in July but let's hope things can improve to avoid further risk.
  9. In light of how bad Ontario's situation is right and basically becoming a stay-at-home province for the foreseeable future and basically not allowed to do anything, I am curious to know how this will impact the border closures. I have an surgery scheduled for July with Nadimi (which I know is still a few months away) but I am curious to know on what are the chances you can actually get over the border without causing any problems? I am aware about all of the testing that needs to be done but can/will they just outright stop you regardless? Are hair transplant/cosmetic procedures considered essential? Has anyone had one recently that can chime in here with their experience?
  10. Ill chime in here since I am a Nadimi patient as well. I had much greater loss than you and I only got 1500 and it still looks really good. Obviously a full density frontal third with 1500 is probably not realistic but she made 1500 go a long way and i was amazed. I am going for my 2nd in July to get some more added to the front and I am super excited. Some of the cleanest work and top notch post-care. Congrats and happy growing!
  11. I'll be following this closely. What was the $ per graft he charged? HST as well?
  12. I don't as of yet but I do plan on making one to document my first procedure and the progress for my 2nd one when that happens in July. I was a little too nervous to make one previously but I'm very happy with the result so I feel more comfortable this time around.
  13. Seconded for H&W and Gabel in the PNW. Can't go wrong with either. Border issues shouldn't give you too much of a problem if you cross a land border (just need a negative COVID test prior to entry) but will require 2 week isolation in a government-controlled hotel if you fly (which will run you an extra $2K so i suggest you avoid that method). This is the environment as of right now so if you're planning for a few months out, it obviously could be different.
  14. I went to her for my 1st and she is amazing. I was probably the most nervous I've ever been in my life and it went by a million times better than expected. I know there aren't a lot of reviews on here because she seems to be new on the scene but I wouldn't let that scare you. I only got 1500 grafts and she made them go a long way so this only bodes well for my future. She really helps create a long-term plan and she was very upfront about expectations, which I really appreciated. No sugarcoating.
  15. I am from GTA as well but I drove to Chicago and went with Nadimi. H&W was a close 2nd but maybe the distance to Vancouver scared me off a bit. Rahal was considered but as I did a little more research into him, I found his results to be a little too inconsistent for my liking and the fact that he would juggle 2 patients in one day turned me off. If it's a long-term investment, you want to the highest quality result and lowest possible risk and that will come with a higher price tag. Whatever you choose, I strongly consider not making a choice based on finances and look towards reputation and consistency. Good luck! Also, avoid Robert Jones in Oakville. Guy is a fraud.
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