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Nounours

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Country
    United Kingdom

Hair Loss Overview

  • Describe Your Hair Loss Pattern
    Thinning Hair Loss All over the Scalp
  • Norwood Level if Known
    Norwood III
  • What Best Describes Your Goals?
    Considering Surgical Hair Restoration

Hair Loss Treatments

  • Have you ever had a hair transplant?
    No
  • Current Non-Surgical Treatment Regime
    Rogaine Foam

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  1. Update: I got the job! Thank you all for advising me to go for it when I did. My hair went downhill pretty quickly in the days after the interview!
  2. Thank you everyone! I appreciate the comments and well wishes. I guess I'm a little apprehensive as I've never had such a short style before.
  3. Thank you @Berba11and @Melvin- Moderator, really appreciate it. I'll take the interview next week.
  4. Hi all, I had my FUE HT almost 2 weeks ago. It went well and I am happy so far but I have unexpectedly been invited to a job interview (couldn't be timed worse). I've been given an option to either do it next week (so it would be 3 weeks post HT) or in January. I'm fully aware that in January I'll probably be in the "ugly ducking" phase. I've attached a photo of how it's looking now. It's not looking too red and perhaps it would look better next week? What would you do? Thank you!
  5. Four signs for me. Hopefully this helps! 1. I initially started noticing my hairline was thinner than before, especially under artificial light. If you imagine that my hairline before was like a thick wall of hair where you couldn't see anything past it, suddenly the first 2cm became see-through. This was not noticeable to most people as my hair was still relatively thick, but you know your hair better than everyone else. 2. Lost density at the temples. I only started to notice this from photos taken of me where an M shape had started to develop. Even though I had long/medium curly hair, it was noticeable. 3. Crazy shedding. Now this isn't a sign for everyone but it retrospect this was one for me. Usual guidance is that people shed 100 hairs on average a day. I was shedding more than that, at least it felt like that. In the shower, whilst working on my computer, on my bed pillow... Personally, I don't think this was the start of my hair loss but it made it worse as my hair never returned to how it was prior to the shedding phases. These phases stopped when I started taking finasteride. 4. Loss of density in my crown. I remember out of curiosity checking my crown with a mirror and I noticed a small gap in my hair. I'd never noticed it before. It could be hidden by moving around my hair (luckily it is thick enough to do that), but it was undeniably there. I think this was the confirmation for me that I was losing my hair in a traditional Norwood pattern. The density in my crown has gotten better since starting finasteride.
  6. The usual guidance is that grafts are anchored in at 10 days post-surgery. This is probably some early shedding. Nothing to be concerned about!
  7. You hit the nail on the head there. That's a lot on offer for a relatively small price tag. There are quite a lot of red flags but a big one is that I couldn't see who the Doctor/Surgeon is on the website. Always best to know who will be operating on you, and what their independent reviews/credentials are (from forums, membership to professional associations, etc). You would be wise to avoid this clinic.
  8. Hi all, Sorry if there is already a thread on this. I've got a month to go until my hair transplant and a lot is going through my head, and probably will continue to do so for some time. I know I'm in good hands with the surgeon I've opted for, but it's still a daunting prospect. Do any of you have any advice, based on your experiences, on how someone should prepare themselves for their hair transplant? Happy to hear all kinds of advice (how to sleep after the HT, what should I bring with me, how would you prepare yourself mentally... etc.). Thank you!
  9. Amazing! Looking forward to following your progress on this. I have a HT booked with Dr Ferreira soon and will also be staying in Solverde Apartmentos. Similar hair-loss to you as well. Good luck with the next year - keep us posted!
  10. I've got similar retrograde thinning too (I'm also NW3) so I would be interested to hear what Dr Bloxham says to you!
  11. You're most probably right there! 5mg was too much for me at least. I guess it was just a case of listening to what the HT doctor (recommended by the forum and probably one of best in the industry) was saying and going with it as I trusted their judgement on it.
  12. I tried oral minoxidil briefly about 17-18 months ago following the guidance of a highly regarded HT doctor. 5mg every day (went to 5mg every other day after a while to see if sides would go). Must have been on it for no longer than a month (I can't remember exactly how long though). Not here to scare people off as it genuinely works for some people (as can be seen by many different case studies) with little to no side effects. But in my experience I experienced 3 significant side effects: Substantial Heart Rate Increase - When I'm not doing anything intensive my heart rate is anything between 60-75 bpm. On minoxidil tablets my heart rate went up between 80-115 bpm during the same type of activity, usually with great fluctuation. It remember it went up as high as 162 bpm during a presentation I had to do. I reckon emotions (stress mainly) play a significant part of the high bpm periods but for me it was still very concerning how oral minoxidil exacerbated this. In case anyone is curious, I didn't experience noticeable heart palpitations but did experience periods of irregular heartbeat. Stiff Lower Back - Could have possibly been related to the kidneys. Difficult to state if there is a direct relation with oral minoxidil but there was no stiffness before I was taking the tablets. The stiffness went away after I stopped taking them. Chest tightness - Developed what could be described as tightness to the chest whilst on oral minoxidil. Sometimes it was just a general light tightness across the chest, other times it was an intense burst of tightness on the left side of my chest. General light tightness went away pretty soon after I stopped taking the tablets but it took a couple of months or so after I stopped taking oral minoxidil for the intense bursts to go away. I no longer experience them anymore. Again, I don't want to scare people off as there are genuinely excellent HT Doctors who are prescribing oral minoxidil as well as there being many positive case studies on its use for hair loss. But I feel like its important to add my experiences with it so people can make a more informed review-led decision on it.
  13. Your situation is almost identical to mine. I am 25 and have been on fin for almost a year now (in preparation for a HT when international travel allows me to). My hair situation has quietly improved since I started taking it. I think I'll probably end up going down the same route as @PizzaWolf and just stop in the months prior to trying for kids. The doctors/HT surgeons who I talked to prior to taking fin all reassured me that there was no evidence to suggest there would be permanent infertility side-effects nor birth defects. Believe me, it was a big worry for me before I started taking it. But the way I see it, if this was a common enough side-effect, it would have been more widely talked/written about (given how long men having been using fin + the number of men on fin including celebs/famous people). Perhaps it is more of a side-effect in theory rather than in reality (without trying to diminish the negative experiences of some men on fin). Then again, I'm no medical expert so my logic here could be very off!
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