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Swish

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  1. Looks good. How did you reach Dr Pekiner? I cant seem to find his website or contact him anywhere?
  2. Woow that's dense! Doesn't even look like a transplant. You must be thrilled!
  3. This is the best result I have seen! This isn't even an "illusion of density" How does it look in harsh lightning? I mean, can u make it look bad or is it just that dense?
  4. I don't understand when people say hair transplants are illusions. Looking at your hairline in the last pic, it looks non-transplanted, full and dense? What's your approach to hairloss medications atm? I read somewhere you stopped with fin due to side effects. Are you considering jumping back on it it the future or is that not necessary due to almost all of your frontal and crown hair is transplanted with still plenty of donor left( judging by the pictures)? Thanks for updating us. Much appreciated!
  5. It's not the fear of side effects that keep me from taking finasteride (besides from gyno returning). It's the fact that I have to take a pill almost every day for the rest of my life. Also, no one from my parent's side goes above norwood 3. I'm still norwood 2 since puberty and I'm turning 25 later this year. So I'm hoping 1-2 hair transplants will fix the issue when I reach norwood 3
  6. Well, that's a shame.. I think I would rather take a pill each day rather than putting minoxidil twice a day and make my hair all greasy The side effects of fin are really low, so that's a chance I'm willing to take.
  7. Yeah, I'm gonna ask them that when the doctors allow me to book an appointment
  8. Ohh awesome! Did you have gyno before you started finasterid or did u develop it as a side effect due to finasteride if I may ask :)?
  9. Hello guys! I'm 24 years and suffer from mild gyno(puffy nipples since puperty) and im NOT on finersteride YET. I plan on getting my gyno surgery later this year, then maybe start on finersteride. The obvious answer is go and see my doctor, but the only accept persons with more serious issues.. Noone in my family goes beyond norwood 3, that's why I'm debating if its even worth to start finersteride or just go for the hair transplant if needed. My question is: Is the chance bigger for me to develop gyno again even after the surgery due to finersteride? Have any of you guys had the same problem? Looking forward for your replies..
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