-
Posts
697 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Content Type
Forums
Profiles
Store
Gallery
Articles
Blogs
Events
Downloads
Everything posted by TheGreatPretender
-
What meds should I take? Diffuse thinning
TheGreatPretender replied to Es1's topic in Open Hair Loss Topics
Rule of thumb is that most of the top doctors will always advise the patient to take medication before undergoing surgery and for good reason. There's a lot of stigma around side effects and whattnots, howeaver it has been prover several times that medications such as Finasteride and Minoxidil are safe to be taken by the average user being more benefitial than not to anyone taking it. People believe the lack of DHT is the culprit behind the side effects, I tend to disagree howeaver since it has been proven that in adults it brings more harm then good besides hair loss. Pimples, prostate enlargement, prostate cancer among other health issues have been highly associated with the DHT so in that sense its more of a benefit even when considering other health aspects. The only thing I may say is that there may be people that are more sensitive to side effects because of Finasteride blocking 5AR and having other hormones being not produced as a result, but there is little to no evidence as per my understanding that DHT is really necessary to the human body post puberty. Bear in mind that I did pass some years of reesearching the pros and cons (too many unfortunately) before start taking the drug but am no doctor. Safest route for yourself is to get checked and if necessary get in medication ASAP so you can save the hassle of requiring too many surgeries and have the peace of mind of at least not losing hair. All the best. -
Always take medication before thinking about undergoing surgery. Any good HT doctor would say that a transplant is your last resort and something to be avoided if possible. That being said I can understand where you are coming from, I myself was terrified of initially commiting myself to medications, howeaver reesearch, time and experience taught me that it was the only way to achieve my goals in getting back my hair even if I went the transplant route. So after 2 years of medications I am going for a surgery next summer. I think you should at least give a shot to topical minoxidil since its not much bound to side effects but Finasteride is a must for maintenance. Without it you will still receed and like myself you already lost a bit of grount, although I must say that you are in a far better position then myself since I have lost almost everything on the front compared to you. The few hairs that I got left, which are considerable are still thin and not enough to cover the area I need. My advise without being a doctor is give Finasteride a shot, take it 3 times a week if you feel safer that way or even a lower dosage then see if you are able to at least maintain. You can keep rubbing Minoxidil during this time which will likely boost your gains and possible give back the density you require, also take pictures on the first day of each month just to measure progress. After 1/2 years you can start planning a transplant with a reputable surgeon if that is what you still need. If I was in your place I would just accept my condition but not the result of it and would start doing that with the most basic part, which is medication. Best of luck on it.
-
Patience is a VIRTUE
TheGreatPretender replied to Big Rome's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Trust me, until you get your hair back you will ALWAYS feel this way. You will want this to come as fast as it goes, no matter what date you set it to happen, its always going to be a rollercoaster and an adventure like an Uncharted game. -
Patience is a VIRTUE
TheGreatPretender replied to Big Rome's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
I am booked in for June next year with De Freitas and its still a waiting game for me. But I understand that this is the best course of action for me since I decided to buy a house this year which took out a considerable amount of money out of my pockets (would still be able to afford it though) and by next years time I will have recovered as much as I have lost. I also prefer to be as safe as possible on a surgery of this kind since its much better to wait and get great results than go next week on a turkish or any other hairmil just to come out with horrible results, this is something that a great majority of people dont take the time to access, the pros and cons of the surgery and of course the capacity of the surgeon and his team. I still moan about my hair loss everyday either home or when I go out, its something I cant get out of my mind and its likely to stay that way until I get may way out of the so called "slaphead curse", but at this point I just need to accept the situation and work with the cards I have on the table and let time take care of the rest while focusing on what I can do now so meds have been good for peace of mind and the assurance that its not getting any worse than it already is. -
Thanks, it was always gonna be between him, Ferreira or Pinto and since the last two ramped up prices by alot it made my choice easier aswell. They also have a solid reputation and like you said when you recommended him he also talks Portuguese since he's brazilian. Yeah I may have a chat with them to see if they can arrange one for me during this time. My main concern is not so much the post proccedure but before after arriving at the airport specifically. It would be good to have someone awaiting for my arrival so they could take me and my parent to the hotel. I am thinking about getting a day earlier than the surgery just to get aquainted with the area and the clinic.
-
Yeah, I am taking that into account, I am considering staying a couple of extra days in the hotel just for extra prevention so I can take a full rest and go out without worries of bumping in. I am planning to take one of my parents with me regardless so someone can keep an eye on me in case of any emergencies just to be on the safe side.
-
Hi Guys, I am just asking how you guys would sort out transportation when traveling for a Hair Transplant. I know this may be a common question but I would like to know how would you go by booking cabs when arriving at the destination country for the transplant. In my case its likely I will be travelling from Manchester Airport to Valencia so I will require a cab to pick me up from there to the hotel I am staying. Is there any way to book in a Uber at Valencia in my case to get picked up so I can then get to the hotel?
-
Length after transplant
TheGreatPretender replied to wolfy's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
I think longer hair usually is good to densify even more your scalp, I honestly am planning to keep it long once my HT banishes the horseshoe for good. -
Hair transplant - FUE - 2891 Grafts - Dr. De Freitas
TheGreatPretender replied to N1CK's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Hopefully in two to three months time things will speed up and the hair will come back in strenght. I will keep following your results because I am in a similar situation and will have my surgery next year with De Freitas. Keep em coming. -
2812 Grafts | Clinica De Freitas, Valencia
TheGreatPretender replied to GHTJourneya's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
They mentioned that I would probably need to take care of the taxi but they would book the hotel for me without problems. At the airport I think you should be fine though no? ahah Sunlight is unlikely to hit you unless there is a lot of sunlight going through the glass windows. Maybe will have a word with them to see if they can sort the taxi out for myself as well because I am quite nervous about the travel and all that comes with it. In terms of bumping I guess after 5 days the numbness disappears so it helps? Fortunately it went all well for you so I guess you are alright. -
2812 Grafts | Clinica De Freitas, Valencia
TheGreatPretender replied to GHTJourneya's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Also, need to ask how did you arrange the taxi or cab to the hotel and how smooth was the flight process. I guess this is one of my anxieties before going to my surgery for next year. -
2812 Grafts | Clinica De Freitas, Valencia
TheGreatPretender replied to GHTJourneya's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Man, these are the things that make me even more hyped for going to De Freitas. Cant wait to have mine. -
FUExpert Madrid. DR Juan Couto experience
TheGreatPretender replied to Skimzee's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Congrats man, you just beat MPB. And whats more, you will get even better in the next few months. Astonishing results for such a small time. -
3,528 Grafts Dr. Bruno Ferreira Jan 11 & 12
TheGreatPretender replied to JoeMan's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Well, needless to say but it appears very much like this will be a home run. Keep em coming Joe! -
Because it doesn't. I had to stop reading once I came to that part, seriously Penile scarring? I have seen loads of reported side effects such as ED, Depression, fatigue, migraines and on and on but its literally the first time I actually come across someone that talks about Penile Scarring. No offense but if there is someone out there taking a pill that has such a thing then the only explanation is that he's not taking it right. If PropeciaHelp is to be taken seriously then I guess I should take something like this as well: https://fluoridealert.org/
-
Is my crown balding/ what norwood am I?
TheGreatPretender replied to SoSoz's topic in Open Hair Loss Topics
There is not enough evidence that finasteride can cause Brest cancer. Worst case scenario is gynocomastia which is highly unlikely as it is more than rare. Remember that people can also have all the side effects reported from the drug without actually taking it and in a lot of occasions it's easier to blame it on finasteride than anything else. -
Is my crown balding/ what norwood am I?
TheGreatPretender replied to SoSoz's topic in Open Hair Loss Topics
I had similar fears those being gynocomastia but these are extremly rare and even more so than ED which seems to be the predominant side effect reported from the drug. Only a handful of unlucky people have it and to be honest going to surgery without medications has its own profile risk of your results not holding up to the test of time so highly consider them before going under the knife. -
Is my crown balding/ what norwood am I?
TheGreatPretender replied to SoSoz's topic in Open Hair Loss Topics
You are in a great position to get on to meds, sure the hair loss is aggressive, but I think you would have some good regrowth (if not maintenance) if you throw Finasteride at it. You can also revaluate after a year and add Minoxidil to the regimen. -
Freitas and Ferreira, other Euro recommendations.
TheGreatPretender replied to baronempire's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
I have set mine for the next year, let us know how it goes. -
I think he had 9 of them. Also, I am left in doubt if he uses Fin or just gets transplants as time goes.