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kirkland last won the day on March 17 2022
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About kirkland
Basic Information
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Gender
Male
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Country
Canada
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State
AL
Hair Loss Overview
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Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
Receding Hairline (Genetic Baldness)
Thinning or Bald Spot in the Crown/Vertex -
How long have you been losing your hair?
10 years +
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Norwood Level if Known
Norwood V A
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What Best Describes Your Goals?
Maintain Existing Hair
Hair Loss Treatments
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Have you ever had a hair transplant?
Yes
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Other hair restoration physicians
Dr. Arika Bansal - Eugenix Hair Sciences
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Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
Avodart/Dutasteride
About the Representative
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Have you Ever Had a Hair Transplant?
Yes
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kirkland's Achievements
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12-month Review - Eugenix and Dr. Arika Bansal. Hi, all. My apologies for the late review. I am now almost 13 months post-HT surgery at Eugenix. For those who have followed my thread before, I had a 3500-graft hair restoration surgery with Dr. Bansal at Eugenix last October. I was a Norwood 6 who had a previous SMP treatment which had left behind a semi-permanent 'blush' when I had it lasered off. My goal was to cover the 'blush' so that I could move on with my life. I had been hiding under hats for years after I had the SMP done. I took on labour gigs (nothing wrong with it but I had a previous professional career) just so I could work outside and not have to remove my hat. After my transplant, my confidence was restored and I re-started a stalled career. To that end, with a new job, my life has been more hectic and I have been less focused on my hair and more on managing my work-life balance. That's why I haven't posted recently or been more active on these threads. It's all good since I have since been promoted so the hair and hard work has paid off. At 13-months, here's my assessment of the entire process: Eugenix Love this group. They follow-up with me regularly for updates. For me, customer care has never been an issue with Eugenix. They have always responded timely and politely whenever I reach out to them. Although I haven't been following their progress as much recently, I have seen the pics of @Zoomster from his recent visit. No question that his journey started it for me. He continues to receive excellent results from Eugenix. Eugenix continues to demonstrate that I picked the right clinic. Now Hair is good. Nice to have it back, whatever crazy form it seems to be taking. The pics below are from today just out of the shower. It's clearly thin and the hairline needs some TLC but I came from nothing on top so, from my perspective, it's been a huge success. I boost the area with fibers and it makes a difference (none in this pic). My co-workers all know about my journey and they are impressed by how far I have come so I think that their opinion, which is that it is an excellent result, is a better reflection of how I perceive the outcome. I have significant more confidence in social settings so, as far as I am concerned, mission achieved. I have left the hair on the top grow long. Definitely seems to have thinned some across the hairline and behind. Not sure if a large number of transplanted hairs are in a resting phase together? Could just be a sync issue rather than failures. Doesn't matter since I am going back for more - that can all be restored. I am still taking Dut (0.5 mg x 3/week) and oral minox (2.5 mg x 1/day). Although there is a supply chain issue with oral minox here in Toronto/Canada so I have not taken it for 3 weeks. Also going back on red light therapy. Just started 20/mins per day. Next I am definitely going back for round 2. Eugenix is still my choice. Looking at October so 2 years after surgery 1. Hair is now an option and I want more. And I am honestly relieved to be finally getting back on with my life since the transplant.
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Caucasian - 4613 Grafts - Eugenix, Dr. Arika Bansal
kirkland replied to rob7331's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
I'm also going to 'this' from @Melvin- Moderator. Plenty of filling in yet to be done. At month 6, pretty decent result so far. The sides look visibly thinned out and that would be an area of concern for me so will be interested to see how they recover going forward. What's been the reaction from friends/family? Have they remarked on the difference in your appearance? -
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Aside from the inital deposit, I paid the balance by credit card and had no issues.
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Hey @lunch_owl As @MazABmentioned, we have similar hairloss patterns. I had just over 3500 grafts in hairline and mid-scalp with @Eugenix Hair Sciencesand it's worked out pretty well with this amount. For high Norwoods like us, a single procedure is rarely enough to get good coverage across the entire scalp. You have more than enough donor area and good beard characteristics to get a good result but you want to make sure you pick a clinic with lots of high Norwood and body hair transplant experience. Feel free to DM me if you have any questions. This forum has lots of great members who can help with recommendations for your specific expectations.
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Asmed 5000 grafts (4 years ago next month)
kirkland replied to No cap's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
The surgery turned out really great. Looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing your results. For a lot of guys, the issue of getting a HT can be stigmatic since losing hair can bring on a sense of personal failure, even if hairloss is beyond your control. I know that as I was losing my hair in my twenties, I never openly talked about it with my friends or even girls I was dating. I was always trying to disguise the loss. It would always sting when someone made a 'bald' joke, even if it wasn't directed towards me. And so it goes that many guys just want to remove the burden from their psyche quietly so that they can move on with their lives. This forum is the best resource for hairloss sufferers. No doubt that for every poster who shares their story, there are hundreds just checking out the results and making plans for their own surgery. For those that do share their journey publicly, I can understand why they drop off once their results are pretty much fixed. A burden has been shared and lifted (or not, depending on how it turned out) and they can move on with their lives. Sharing your own journey, even after 4 years, is still super helpful for those that are figuring out what to do next with their hairloss.