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  1. People heal at very different rates. If a scab does not want to come away after long bathing and rubbing this is because the skin underneath is still healing, it's an essential part of the process. Your recipient area looks a bit inflamed to me, have you been given any cream or can you get any access to Aloe Vera? 

  2. In theory the grafts are well planted after a couple of days but imho I would not be applying pressure to something so precious that you have invested a lot of money into and can't replace. When you're sleeping and moving your head side to side the band will move - even if slightly - creating pressure. Long term it must have some sort of impact even if ever so slightly. Is there not another way for you to support the earphones? 

  3. I would be surprised if you got the shape and density you wanted from 700 grafts unless you intend to have further procedures. 12-1500 seems more realistic to build the front density even from a conservative perspective. And I would be wary of clinics that trash talk other clinics to make themselves look better, different doctors will quote different graft totals depending on their approach and style, that's the whole point of getting multiple consults and building your own picture from the feedback. 

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  4. As @Gatsby has echoed above, don't make the mistake of thinking a hair transplant will put all your hair worries to bed, if you are fixated on your hair daily then be prepared for it to go x10 crazy once you've had it done - like watching paint dry in an ice cold room!. And that's assuming all goes as planned, if you are a slow grower, you may end up with just bits of fuzz 9 months later wondering why you jumped in. 

    Im also 32 and certainly wouldn't consider touching a relatively thatched crown like yours at this point, I would divert my attention to dermarolling or switching up your maintenance routine/products. 

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  5. 10 hours ago, Patro1995 said:

    have natural aloe vera at home, I can squeeze it out. two questions. put on the front of the head? or just the back? And this is save? nothing will happen?

     

    Definitely safe after 2 months, not too sure about using direct off the plant I would double check unless it's something you're familiar with. I just applied to the recipient area as my donor healed well but you can also use on donor area if you wish, it'll also help with itching and dryness. 

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  6. On 4/15/2021 at 6:02 PM, Patro1995 said:

    Hi, I am two months after the hair transplant, everything has fallen out, single hairs are growing, more on the right side. Left side almost nothing. I am taking general vitamins, not using minoxidil and finasteride, waiting for the test results and maybe to start. Is it normal that there is almost nothing now? do you have any advice I want it to be the best and I am still thinking what to do to help myself, thank you for the advice.

     

    Everything looks fine. You're at that wonderful stage of worry where everything looks and feels shit. Just keep at it and have faith. My best advice is to start using aloe Vera gel morning and night. It started easing off my redness within days and I even felt like it helped the hairs pop through. Even it was placebo or not I am just over 4 1/2 months drug free and pretty much have full coverage. Good luck

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  7. Your result has made a massive difference to your look. You can see the gain in confidence by the way you style your hair etc. 

    Getting a HT is rolling the dice at any age but again you have to look at the pros and cons. If your getting constant references to your hairline and how it makes you look old it can leave deep mental scars. Would you like to have a good young quality of life and worry about how it looks down the line when maybe there have been developments in hair restoration?? I think you made the right choice, you will get nothing but wise advice on this site but no one can walk in your shoes. 

    I also don't think you need a second pass yet. You look to have decent overall coverage, enough at least to see you through your mid 20's with confidence and without having to worry how strong the wind is each time you leave the house! Good luck man 

  8. I think there is a brand of topical fin/min which is purchasable in India, I think it's Morr F?? I think Dr Suhail can vouch for its efficiency. I would definitely consider this route before you write off using all meds.

     

    To answer your origional question, a HT is achievable without meds but I would not commit to it until you are past 30. Whilst that is still a risky age, it gets you past you initial spike of hormones in your late teens and early 20s and should give you a rough indication of where you're heading. 

  9. 55 minutes ago, Drugs110 said:

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    My goal is to get a square, straight hairline that starts just above the last wrinkle on my forehead when I pull my eyebrows up. I was told that's where a natural hairline should start. I want fully filled-in temples/temporal points that connect diagonally and laterally to the forelock, ie a straight hairline.

    Thank you for the help

    I think you have got a strong forelock looking at the pics. If you went from the first hair at the front and curved into your temples you would get a good result. That line from above your first wrinkle would look ridiculous and progressively worse as you age. 

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  10. 50 minutes ago, Russian Boy said:

    I am haunted by the fact that in my family, on my father's and mother's side, there is not a single bald person. Is it often the case that I start to go bald first in the family? I can't understand why this is happening to me...

    And yet, if I start taking finasteride, and at the same time start exercising, eating right, will it be possible to reduce the side effects in the form of a decrease in libido? or it won't affect

    You certainly won't do yourself any harm eating right and exercising. I believe regular exercise plays a big role in balancing hormones - it certainly does for me. Have you had an overall health check? Blood pressure etc which can all play a part. At the end of the day if you eat rubbish you feel rubbish. At least if you improve your health and try fin and still get sides you will know then you tried everything possible to make it work. Topical Fin would be the best starting point if you can get it in your country. There's some great threads on here about the efficiency of topical fin plus oral min which you are already taking. Just take your time and look over your options, you're at a great age to turn it around. 

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  11. On 2/26/2021 at 4:03 PM, woojem said:

    I've had the following quotes via Quno:

    - Smile in Istanbul: Dr. Gökay Bilgin / Dr. Mehmet Erdogan -> 3000-4000 FUE grafts, 2140€ all inclusive, hotel & co.

    - Perfect Hair in Berlin: up to 3500 grafts, 3600€ all inclusive or 3000 for the care alone.

    - First Hair Clinic in Frankfurt: up to 4500 grafts, 5950€ non-inclusive of the transport & accommodation.

    I don't want to embrace the mentality where "cheap is bad and expensive is good", but I'm still puzzled knowing that simple maths make it obviously 3 to 10 times cheaper than say, with Dr Bisanga. My hut feeling is more than mixed about this, so I won't even ask to discuss the topic since it was quite covered already.

    Will follow-up with Dr Bisanga's verdict - which is my de facto trusted source.

     

    Dr Bisanga would be top of the list. He also has a clinic in Greece which is cheaper than his Belgium clinic. If you are hoping to save some change from that 20k than I would consider going with that option - covid permitting

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  12. I am 3 months in today from surgery(25/11/20) and happy with my results so far. In desperate need of a haircut due to lockdown but will post some more up to date pics once it's been trimmed. The one below was taken a  couple of weeks ago. I have also been lucky enough to experience really early growth from day 1 and my surgery healed well although I've still got some numb patches. 

    Dr Arshad is clearly a skilled surgeon which was obvious from his speed and precision on the day. If I could offer any critique it would be that it would of been nice to of had a pic taken once my hair had been shaved for future reference but unfortunately it was haircut and straight on the bed for injections! 

    I'm also not using any meds just good diet and exercise.

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  13. 2 hours ago, Rossybop said:

    At 2 months is it normal for a few hairs to be grown but at very strong unusual angles? I seem to have a few hairs pointing out at mad angles and they won't go any other way for love or money. I just wonder is this a regular thing at this stage? I saw a post somewhere online that said at the 8 week stage that could just be a sign of the shaft lengthening and preparing to shed. The tips of these hairs are a little unusual too, they sort have a black tip on them, they look as if they've been singed, I assume maybe the odd tips are bulbs or something like that?

    Mine is the same mate. They were all implanted at the same angle but a few have grown against the grain, I guess it's all part of the process. Also the black blobs at the end seem to be where the hair was connected before it shed. All of mine have grown that way after shedding but I've trimmed a few times now so most are gone. Hope this helps, all growth is growth! 

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  14. 14 hours ago, JasonKing930 said:

    I’ve had FUE 6 months ago and I still feel numbness/tenderness in my recipient area especially under physical stress. My procedure was painful, both during harvesting and Implantation even though it was at one of best clinic in North America. It’s starting to worry me as I haven’t found other posts where it had taken this long to heal. I’m currently trying to get some answers from the surgeon if this is normal. I’ve had good growth until about 5month mark. But I’ve been seeing some shedding again and I hope it’s not my transplanted hair. I’ll keep you all updated on this. Meanwhile can anyone tell me if this is a sign of permanent nerve damage and if it is, will I shed my transplanted hair? 

    I had FUE just under 3 months ago and and my recipient area is still numb. Some places have slowly improved but there's still patches I could stab and not feel. I've had good growth this far so there's no correlation between healing and growing etc. I also had a shit load of injections and had to get topped up during surgery so maybe that also plays a part.

  15. If your only 18 and crying due to your hair loss I would stay away from oral fin. It's not a magical pill - it has it sides and could make heighten your emotional state. Take the advice above, use topical first  - rogaine/whatever - see how it goes for 6 months and then add in topical fin if necessary. If you try both at the same time for the first time you won't know which one you react to best. Then assess your situation and consider oral if you have reacted well so far. 

    There's no need to panic, you are catching it young enough to potentially turn it around. Don't let your hair overshadow your younger years, once you enter the dragon you're in for life! 

  16. 13 hours ago, DBAW1 said:

    Hi everyone!

    Has anyone on here had any experience or undergone a hair transplant with Dr. Reddy? He’s now opened up his own clinic and I’m seriously considering going with him to undergo the transplant.

    If not Dr. Reddy are there any other UK surgeon recommendations?

    Thanks!

    I had a HT from Dr Arshad in late November and have had really good results thus far - a lot of hair already grown in and the donor/recipient has healed well. I think he is still taking bookings and doing procedures during lockdown so definitely worth considering depending on what doctors style you prefer etc. 

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