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  1. Thank you again for your thoughts. I re-read something about some hairs that are genetically programmed not to fall out, which is what I was originally banking to be my permanent thinning hair without regimen. But as everybody said, once everything that needs to fall off happen, the result may be worse. Again I will continue my regimen, continue praying for a baldness cure/breakthrough, and consult with different doctors highly rated here and other forums.
  2. I'm 40s and my goal is to have frontal coverage. As I drew on one of the pic. I was thinking I will be OK with over harvesting since I can have a close shave back (and can add SMP - thought Mark Weston in FL would be best due to his single process). Almost like a Flat top in terms of sides and back, but mainly frontal coverage. I have no beard/body hair source unfortunately. I think the base rate is now about $10K. I will not try oral Finasteride, but will go back(start again) to a regular regimen of Rogaine, derma rolling, iGrow cap, Biotin and possibly topical Dutasteride. I will then evaluate maybe after 6 mos to see if it improved enough. If it does, I may not need to go with HT since even after the procedure, I will likely to still continue the regimen right? Again, I'm mostly concerned with frontal coverage, doesn't have to be full - I'm actually ok with forever thinning look, just not bald. As far as PRP, I guess there's still no clear consensus - it works for some, it doesn't work for others, right?
  3. Thanks both! I did go see a doctor in person, and they asked about medical/topical. Maybe they were just eager for a patient, but had no problem saying I'm a good candidate. They did try to sell the regimen for post transplant. I didn't mean that I wouldn't want to commit to medicine the rest of my life, but in my mind, I wanted to give the doctor a natural state, since in my mind, I wouldn't want them to transplant a hair follicle that only looked good because of medicine. Although, I think now, what you're saying is that, it's the same-same. The natural follicle might also just come off eventually, even though it's from a section that's resistant to shedding, but with the medical regimen, it would more than likely stay? Oh yeah, I do use Nizoral about once a week, and take biotin 5000mg almost daily. I did try derma roller for a few months and iGrow helment on and off. I probably wouldn't want to use Fin due to side effects, but looks like topical dutasteride and topical minoxidil should be sufficient? I will ask the additional questions on my upcoming consultations.
  4. Thank you for your response. Here are my current hair. PRP right now is still 50:50 and as I remember Fin needs to be prescribed by my primary Dr right? Now if I plan to do HT in the next few months, I was in the mindset of letting the Dr see the natural state of my hair vs a regimen(ed) one so as to gather grafts that are resistant. I think my end game might be to not rely too much on medicine/products to maintain since the hair transplanted are already naturally resistant - am I wrong? Or do you think that there might be enough hair for the meds to regrow/make thicker to appear fuller?
  5. I am now crossing Dr. Nader off the list (well there's only one) and going back to square one. I wanted to tell my wife if it's safe to go to his area and I saw the news that there were multiple dead recently with drug cartel violence. My next candidate might be Dr.Shapiro or Dr.Arocha - I think this will about double what it would cost with Dr.Nader, and yes, I know that cost isn't everything, hence continued research.
  6. Thanks! I forgot about that. I did mention to one of the doctors at some point that I'm even ok with over harvesting since I can technically do a close shave/fade... almost like a flat top. That will mostly be the SMP part. I'm normally tapered on the back and sides and raising that up is fine.
  7. I had been researching a TON and have tried i-Grow and a couple months of Rogaine. I started liking the Turkey doctors, but realized that they may be too far/out of comfort zone. During the pandemic, I went and shaved my head (since I'm not going out anyway), and just to see what it looks like bald since I also thought about SMP. Not bad, actually. Initially, there was a doctor not too far away, FUT about $4500 I think, but the "manager" seems unprofessional and I didn't have a good vibe on the place. Other US doctors were around $10K starting. I started emailing Dr.Nader since he's a pretty good middle ground and have had good reviews. After seeing my photos (2 years ago), he said that I may not be a good candidate since I had thin hairs. He asked to get my blood test to see if if the donor area could thin out more and or gene related. I never heard back after sending my blood test. Fast forward, I mainly use Dermmatch concealer and would have the idea of doing more current research on and off. I think nothing really changed and there's less reviews of doctors on many hair loss sites/forums. I emailed Dr.Nader again (different email) and showed him the pics, along with what I was hoping to get (very conservative). Eventually Brenda said that he things 2000 to 2500 would be sufficient. I thought the price got higher, but maybe that was just me. My family would go with me (or not at all), even though there is nothing to see (attractions) and do (just hang in the clinic the whole time). Regardless of how people say that it's pretty safe (driven to and from the hotel). Additional $700 in airfare. I have the photos I sent him and pretty much, to cover the frontal part with some hairline (permanently thinning look is ok than what it is now). Top part, I won't see, so not as important and can probably be concealed better than front, which under the sun, to me just looks painted. I did an online/phone consultation with Dr.Cooley, also recommended 2000 grafts, much more expensive! Plus PRP recommendation I did go to another doctor in person and the doctor thinks I'm a good candidate, but maybe only about 2000 grafts for $10K plus topical ointments and PRP, etc. On the back part of the pic, the doctor in person said only the bottom area is harvestable since higher than that, is now thinning. Thanks.
  8. Thank you for the more up to date review. I noticed that for the past couple of years, there's less and less people reviewing. I understand there was a pandemic, but surely people still have results prior to pandemic and maybe now that travel is easier. Any thoughts?
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