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ShavedDethMonk

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  1. Hi Azza, I agree with those that say what an improvement your situation has come from pre-op. You being a NW5 there was likely never a chance of having a thick frontal third once transplanted. Lets face it NW5 and 6s use HT to give an illusion of coverage and actually dont have thick heads of haif on top, so I think what you have achieved is quite good. Having said that Bill, our associate publisher, has a dense looking top but then again he has pumped out 7000+ grafts on top so you would have to add more grafts to get that level of density. And that is more committment. Perhaps you should enjoy what you have for now and wait 4-5 years before you put yourself through more of the same as it must be wearing on you mentally ... you probably just need a break and to enjoy life rather than be concentrating on your hair. Best to you. SDM
  2. Hair Greedy, Hey man, Im no expert but I think the drawn line looks good. What is your family history for male pattern baldness? This may help you see what you may have in store for you. I am 31 and hae similar recession, perhaps I have a bit more in the temporal region. My family history does not have aggressive hair loss and I am currently scheduled for 3000 grafts for the same area you have shown unless my surgeon decides to reduce that amount after an in person consultation as it has only been online. Perhaps your surgeons can give you an idea as to how dense a 1500 graft vs 2000 graft session may give in that area. People tend to complain about a lack of density in their hair transplants rather than too much density. SDM
  3. Theres no way to know this. Only the surgeon can know by reviewing his surgical notes as to what density was attempted and count a sample of 1 cm square regions to estimate his growth. From a picture we can not know his head size and definately can not tell grafts counte from low quality or even high quality pictures. I think ZAZ should go in for a consulation from Dr. Mohamed to check out the growth at 12-18 months and than see what he needs to do to get where he wants to be with his hair density. SDM
  4. Hey Freakin, I sense your disappointment however if you really listen to what Adrian and Billeroc are saying is that they wish to help rectify the problem, so you can probably let down your guard and let them help you to get rid of your frustrations. Dr. Rahal and his clinic seem like a 'stand up' organization with the patient as their primary concern so take their advice and revisit them with an open mind and calmed nerves ... everything will work out buddy if you dont try to escalate the situation with further negative talk and accusations. If you just realize that it doesnt matter who did what and who said this you can concentrate on a solution rather than non-constructive finger pointing. Good luck on your hair plan. SDM
  5. Its definately the wife ! We had sex once a week and it was o.k but due to other issues in the relationship (namely her control issues) we got seperated. Now I have a girl friend and we are having sex 4-7 times each weekend and Ive been taking 1/4 tab Proscar M-W-F through out my marriage and now my relationship to my girlfriend as I wait for the divorce papers ... ... definately the wife and not the proscar/penis. SDM
  6. Severn: I believe he is having a HT for his frontal region and stated that the coalition docs commented on his crown while having his consultation ... so he is not having his crown addressed at this time. Ronald: Ive always read how the crown is the "Black Hole for grafts" in that it takes a lot of grafts to cover up the damn thing. Hopefully things wont proceed much further with meds for couple of decades. SDM
  7. Take a look at my thread. There is a nice post by Dr. Shapiro about how to gauge whether cardio may have an impact on scar stretching. http://hair-restoration-info.c...66060861/m/385104224 SDM
  8. Thanks for all the replies and interest in my thread. Dr Shapiro: Thanks for the healing process description Dr. Shapiro, that was very informative and makes me realize why the I should take it easy for as long as recommended. FingersCrossed: Hey, if you, a competitive bodybuilder, can take the time off than I as a amateur hobby bodybuilder can take the time off too
  9. I agree with everyone on here. Your options at your young age are: 1) Start to like what you look like. Very few of us look like movie stars. Besides your a decent looking kid, add some personality, a part time job to make some money to take chicks out on dates and you'll be better off with the ladies than some a$$hole kid with a low hair line. 2) Shave it. You said you dont like it but give it a try next summer. 3) Wear a hat, beanie, bandana, Do-rag ... what have you. I see plenty of kids who always wear a hat. It kind of flattens hair out more so it looks worse when you take it off but it might hide your hair for the necessary 14 years until you are more eligible for a hair transplant. Some rough advice but like Bill said ... you asked for advice ans we gave it ... we never said you'd like our advice SDM
  10. Relax man .... stress will cause you more hair loss Now that you are post op you are alot more sensitive to changes in your scalp and hair. As you must have heard before shedding is normal for most individuals post op furthermore we all shed 100 or so hairs daily anyway ... you are just noticing it more now because you are looking for miniscule changes in your head now. Things will get better ... there is nothing you can do besides keep taking your meds, add rogaine as instructed by your MD 2 weeks post op and dont pay too much attention to your head for the first 3-4 months or you'll drive yourself crazy ..... running your hand through your head for 30 minutes !?!? wow ... drink a beer and sit back, listen to some music. SDM
  11. My procedure is booked for Dec 14th 2009 with Dr. Rahal. I was told not to engage in physical activity for 1 month post-op. Im not sure how to do this ... I work out 4-5x/week. I take about 1 week a year off maximum. I recently went through a seperation with my wife and despite all the stress and collapse in my life because of this I only took a week off during all of the marital ruin as I escaped from a very controlling woman. Exercise has been and is a form of stress relief/ therapy. If there are any other exercise fanatics out there how have you dealt with this ? I can only imagine some answers from some forum posters ..... Step 1: sit on couch, Step 2: open bag of chips Step 3: turn on TV Step 4: eat chips ......... LOL. Besides my high intensity weight training, which will have to be put on the burner for a while, I do walk 10 km on weekends with jogging during the weekdays ... Ill have to do the 10 km walk several times a week or something. Thanks ahead of time for your suggestions. SDM
  12. My procedure is booked for Dec 14th 2009 with Dr. Rahal. I was told not to engage in physical activity for 1 month post-op. Im not sure how to do this ... I work out 4-5x/week. I take about 1 week a year off maximum. I recently went through a seperation with my wife and despite all the stress and collapse in my life because of this I only took a week off during all of the marital ruin as I escaped from a very controlling woman. Exercise has been and is a form of stress relief/ therapy. If there are any other exercise fanatics out there how have you dealt with this ? I can only imagine some answers from some forum posters ..... Step 1: sit on couch, Step 2: open bag of chips Step 3: turn on TV Step 4: eat chips ......... LOL. Besides my high intensity weight training, which will have to be put on the burner for a while, I do walk 10 km on weekends with jogging during the weekdays ... Ill have to do the 10 km walk several times a week or something. Thanks ahead of time for your suggestions. SDM
  13. I would say he has density not only an illusion. I agree though it looks great. SDM
  14. I think you are misinterpretting the % there ... finasteride has been shown to reduce DHT levels by 60% or so while Dutasteride has been shown to reduce it by 90% give or take in the test subjects. This does not necessariyly correlate with how much hair it maintains (i.e. 60% of hair that would have otherwise been lost vs 90%). Likely you will still lose hair as time elapses regardless of medications but perhaps at a slower pace. When you look at the graphs of people taking fin. they still lose hair after 5 years though at a slower rate so it is not a cure for what your hair is genetically programmed to do. SDM
  15. Looks good! For my own selfish reasons I'm actually glad to see that Rahal is doing some aggressive transplants on younger patients who request it because at 30 years of age I was going to ask for a fairly aggressive hairline and was concerned he would say 'No you are too young' but obviously he is not against doing them, likely with ample warning and future planning given one's familial history. SDM
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