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  1. Appreciate the replies folks, thankyou. Since these pics I've actually been on oral fin and topical fin and min for about 8 months. Here are some pics of my hair now in different lighting and my donor area. Would love to know what you or anyone else on the forum thinks of my suitability for a HT this year.
  2. So last year I got a consultation with Dr Pathomvanich in Thailand and was set to go ahead with surgery the following day. However I basically panicked for a number reasons and cancelled the surgery. One of the reasons was as follows. As you can hopefully see in the pic below I have a few stranded hairs that still survived years of receding. Dr P drew a new hairline but conservatively enough that these old hairs were outside it. Dr P explained that although those hairs are from my old hairline that at my age (31) it wouldn't look natural to have such a straight hairline now. Do you think Dr P's logic makes sense or should the new hairline be based around those few hairs from my old hairline? If not, would I have to continually shave off these old stubborn hairs on either side if I went ahead with Dr P's more conservatively hairline? I hope this somewhat makes sense. Thanks for any kind of response in advanced.
  3. Would just like to clear this up by quickly stating the Dr Path and his team were very understanding. They've even said that I've got a year to try finasteride and can do the surgery next year without losing any of my deposit. Considering I cancelled right at the very last minute this was very kind of them and I'm so grateful.
  4. I agree that I should've considered this more however after a year on oral minoxidil I thought my donor area had improved significantly and I would be ready for a HT. Looking through the microscope at Dr Path's clinic showed that I actually didn't have too many great areas. Never considered that actually, interesting.
  5. This is what I needed spelled out to me. Thankyou so much. I've cancelled the surgery and will reassess in one year. I never looked it that way, again you've helped me to go ahead and cancel the surgery. Thankyou.
  6. Appreciate you think it's a good idea. I don't have enough conviction in my choice right now and that means a lot. I still can't quite work out why it makes me a better candidate for surgery though. If fin does help then would taking it at the same time as my surgery mean that the donor hairs that are transplanted grow thicker anyway over the next year, so in that case what's the point of waiting a year. On the other side of the coin if I don't react well to fin then I'm in the same position I am now anyway. Thoughts?
  7. Are there any benefits to starting fin a year before your surgery compared to starting it on the day? If fin does help then would taking it at the same time as my surgery mean that the donor hairs that are transplanted grow thicker anyway over the next year? So in that case what's the point of waiting a year. On the other side of the coin if I don't react well to fin then I'm in the same position I am now anyway. Thoughts? For some context I have a hair transplant surgery booked with Dr Path in about 16 hours. I went to BHT in Belgium last year to get a consultation with Dr Bisanga and he put me oral minoxidil for a year. I thought I noticed thicker hair on my donor areas on the sides and the back but one year later yesterday at Dr Paths clinic, after using the microscopic tool to check could see for myself as they told me some areas were okay for donor hairs but most weren't ideal. I know Dr Bisanga told me if I still didn't have good donor hair then he would put me on oral finasteride for another year and then reassess and I feel that's what I should do now. Rather than get my first hair transplant as 4000 graft surgery which includes 500 beard hairs, I should wait another to see how I react to oral fin first. It could increase the density in my donor hair. Sorry if I'm flooding this forum right now, as you can quite easily guess I'm feeling incredibly stressed about this and I know the real well informed opinions come from this forum. Time is of the essence to make a decision though.
  8. Good idea, It's all a bit rushed now though with surgery tomorrow. I could pop down to 7/11 and get a marker pen though I guess. My main concern now is actually the density of my donor hair. I went to BHT in Belgium last year to get a consultation with Dr Bisanga and he put me oral minoxidil for a year. I thought I noticed thicker hair on my donor areas on the sides and the back but one year later at Dr Paths clinic, after using the microscopic tool to check they told me some areas were okay for donor hairs but most weren't ideal. I know Dr Bisanga told me if I still didn't have good donor hair then he would put me on oral finasteride and I feel that's what I should do now. Rather than get a 4000 graft surgery which includes 500 beard hairs, I should wait another to see how I react to oral fin first. It could increase the density in my donor hair.
  9. It's more that I'd like it flattened out a bit, it seems incredibly curved to me but what do I know. Would flattening it also increase the need to do something with the temples. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding but I'm not worried about how symmetrical either side is, more that I'd like a straighter hairline that's all
  10. I told himself before going in that he's the expert who's been doing this for decades and I should just go with whatever he recommends. Now I'm back in my hotel and looking at the pictures I feel like the hairline could be a little straighter. Dr Path explained that he wouldn't recommend me getting the same very straight hairline I had when I was 10 years younger (I'm 30 now) yet I feel this is too curved. I sent it to some friends and family and they shared the same concerns. I really wish I just asked him to draw a less conservative one but I can always reassess with him on the day of surgery. Could anyone weigh in please? I'm really quite stressed about the whole thing, especially since he also mentioned that he'd like to take 500 grafts from my beard (the total is around 4000) and I hadn't considered that all being an option.
  11. Appreciate your reassurances lads. I always imagine having very short hair after a HT but perhaps with an FUT scar and thinning on my midscalp I will now consider mid to long hair styles. It's actually been quite fun looking up different styles I could sport. Thanks again fellas.
  12. Hello everyone, I have a transplant coming up next month with Dr Pathomvanich in Bangkok with around 2000 grafts for my crown and 2000 for my hairline and deep temples and am wondering if should be worried about my mid scalp area. I recently shaved my hair off to get used to having shorter hair for after the transplant and noticed that my mid scalp looks quite thin. See pic below: However before I shaved it off it looked like this: I asked Dr Path about this and he basically said it would 6000 grafts and I should wait a year if I want my mid scalp done too. Ideally I'd like to keep my hair short, probably inbetween the lengths of the two pics I've uploaded. My concern is if my crown and and hairline look good post HT but my midscalp thin looks thin compared. Did anyone else run into this stumbling block? Any insight would be appreciated. Thankyou
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