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HTHope

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  1. Hello, do you mind elaborating on the issues you saw with fin and min? More specifically the min.
  2. what did your clinic end up doing to help? I believe they were trying to work on a solution with you?
  3. Hi Melvin, that’s really cool of you to be so candid about your experience. I have to agree, the planning of your first transplant was a bit odd. But at least it looks like you had some good yield and your donor remained in decent shape. Your second surgeon def hit it out of the park with your hairline design, huge difference. Congrats
  4. I think Shera gave some great advice. Personally, I would split it into two surgeries. About 3500 for the frontal third for round 1. Then 1500-2000 for the crown during second pass. Of course your donor would need to be analyzed. The advice to try meds is also very good as you want to stabilize your loss and thicken areas that can potentially respond to treatment so you use less of your donor.
  5. yup, the previous poster nailed it IMO. In terms of results, at the minimum it would take 3 months just to start seeing a decrease in hair loss. I wouldnt evaluate its effectiveness until 1 year and if you are a responder by that point then the study averages show peak results at 2 years time.
  6. Wow! How did hasson calculate that? You’re literally set for life. Do you know what punch size was used?
  7. Fantastic. Do you know what density hasson implanted at? How short can you go on your sides?
  8. I understand hair transplants are an illusion by utilizing about 50% of native density to achieve a full look. However, is there a mimimum length that one must keep the hair in order to not see any differences between native areas and transplanted? What is that length roughly? Obviously very short hairstyles like a buzzcut can reveal differences but can the difference can be seen at say 1/2 an inch?
  9. Are you having any issues such as an ingrown hair or pimple? If you do use the tweezer route, I would VERY gently tug at the specific hair and if theres too much resistance then stop.
  10. It looks like your hair loss is not aggressive. Have you noticed any additional loss behind your transplanted areas?
  11. Hello Does anybody know of examples where SMP is performed on FUE scars in order for the patient to wear very short hairstyles or to camouflage punch scars? Also, is there a consensus on how long SMP lasts when done on FUE scars?
  12. If you have been diagnosed with male pattern baldness then I would definitely consider using finasteride. Its proven, affordable, and easily accessible. Like any drug, there are possible side effects.
  13. Personally, I wouldnt want to risk anything irritating my scalp or somehow affecting my transplant so I'd stay away, at least in the short term.
  14. Hi ronipad I've been on finasteride for over 10 years as I started losing hair quite young. I don't think it quite stopped my hair loss and its difficult to say where I would be without it but I have a feeling it slowed it down a decent amount. At 33 I still opted for a hair transplant as it bothered me a lot and most of my loss was focused on my hairlines and temples (NW 3). I researched the drug quite a bit beforehand and throughout the years I've been on it. The official studies show it works (stops loss or regrows) for about 86% of patients over 5 years which is great news. A few years ago the FDA required makers of the drug to add depression as a possible side effect. This has me worried as I already suffer from anxiety. Not sure if this is a concern for many others. It seems like your hair loss is not aggressive if you are a norwood 2-3 at 40 so I would expect it to work for many years to come. Good luck
  15. Thats a huge positive change. What do you use besides a blow dryer to get your hair straight like that one picture? I have similar curly/waves so I would like to try it one day.
  16. Wow, I'm no expert but it looks like your doctor put in nice multi hair grafts in the crown where it matters the most to give the best amount of coverage. This is gonna be a stellar result.
  17. I think this will be a good result provided you have good survival. 50 grafts/cm is considered dense packing
  18. Wow what a difference. Congratulations. This easily took 5 years or more off your age
  19. what size clippers will you use? I am quite curious as I have had a similar number of FUE grafts with similar hair characteristics. Looking forward to your update
  20. Hello all I suffer from general anxiety disorder. With this whole COVID issue and a few other problems in my life I've been having to depend more and more on my anxiety meds such as Xanax to get me through the day. I also sometimes need to take sleep meds such as Ambien at night. I am a little less than 2 months post op from my FUE and I'm wondering if these drugs in any way can worsen hair loss or harm my transplanted grafts? Thanks
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