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Dr De Freitas 05/22/23 (3233 Grafts)
TheGreatPretender replied to Will_the_way's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Its not a must but it helps alot your native hairs and speed up progress and you can start using it by your third day. I had my dad pick it up to a pharmacy in Valencia while I was being operated and got mine. I have spoken with my local surgery and was told that they are already aware of the email but it has to be reviewed by my GP so they will contact me soon. -
Dr De Freitas 05/22/23 (3233 Grafts)
TheGreatPretender replied to Will_the_way's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
I had a patient saying "Hi" to me when I was in my restroom, I was the guy who was at room 1 (not gonna reveal the name here privacy and stuff) so I assume it was you? What an amazing coincidence. I wasnt the english guy but currently living in the UK aswell. I also flew back on Saturday but had to go through connection flight. -
Dr De Freitas 05/22/23 (3233 Grafts)
TheGreatPretender replied to Will_the_way's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Wait a second, youre on 3rd day post op aswell? Perhaps we actually met! I had a proccedure Thursday and Friday and got the OM on the spanish pharmacy, my GP surgery asked me to request a discharge information from the clinic post op for the OM prescription so I will be able to get it here aswell, I might phone them now just to check it. -
Post-Finasteride syndrome discussion on Peter Attila's podcast
TheGreatPretender replied to Rex99's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Thank you for mentioning one of my biggest arguments when it comes to people when talking about "bout me don't want to mess with hormones!" or the classic "buh my neurosteroids!". You literally cannot live without changing hormones, if you want to do that the only solution is dying. Cause like you said, the very food you ingest in your body does indeed alter your hormonal profile wether you like it or not. People die from peanut butter allergy and I don't see anyone raiding awareness against it. There are also lunnies out there that say that toothpaste ruined their teeth! And there was a whole site against fluoride just like propeciahelp to talk about it🤦♂️. -
Post-Finasteride syndrome discussion on Peter Attila's podcast
TheGreatPretender replied to Rex99's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Finasteride has been here way before being aproved for hair loss. People had to use it constantly to regulate the prostate size and never in those days were there any reports among those patients about "permanent side effects". There is really nothing special to prove or study. The effects of the drug only last while you take it, after cessation all effect goes away and the enzyme returns to normal levels. Of course its debatable on how long it could take for the drug to fully flush out of the body but the fact remains that no evidence exists for PFS. Nocebo is a thing, if you believe something bad will happen it will happen for sure and you will feel like something is wrong with your body just because you took Finasteride. -
Post-Finasteride syndrome discussion on Peter Attila's podcast
TheGreatPretender replied to Rex99's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Riiight. Lets just forget the fact that there is barely any evidence of permanent side effects of these drugs and the fact that people that lurk in forums supporting the idea even say that Minoxidil gave them ED. Worse, some of them even go and talk about how Saw Palmetto ruined their sex life. Its ironic that you describe him being "intellectual scientifically iliterate idiot" when in reality he is using proven science as evidence to back up his words. Are we really going to believe in the findings that have been proven by valid clinical reesearch with hundreds of patients that point out all side effects going away after cessation of use or the words of people who use annecdotes and theories to prove their point? -
I have spoken with Dr De Freitas during my intervention and explained him the current trials and reesearch, also mentioned that loads of the big names within the hair transplant field took a keen interest on it. He said he was gonna have a look and told him to get in touch with Melvin to get further information so hopefully he can also start doing some trials. The more names we can get to try this out the better. At least I have played my part.
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Should I get a transplant?
TheGreatPretender replied to Rick sanchez's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
You will always mess with hormones even without knowing. I used this excuse in the past but let's be honest, anything you ingest orally has impact on them. Don't let fearmongering stop you from saving your hair, surgery should be avoided at all costs of possible. It saves you a lifetime of stress, anxiety and worries. If topical Finasteride is what you want to start with fine, but consider oral at some point as it's highly effective and side effect profiles are rare. You can always stop it if you want. -
The legitimacy of FUExpert Clinic?
TheGreatPretender replied to SeanT1's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
They are as legit as they can get. -
Oral Minoxidil Before Surgery
TheGreatPretender replied to JCPS's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Should improve it but some clinics do require you to stop from 14 to 7 days before op. I will start taking 3 days after the proccedure. -
From my knowledge its quite rare to happen but it depends on the clinic even if it does it should be a very limited amount. Even if some grafts are deemed as "transected" or "partially transected" doesnt mean that it wont eventually grow since its very hard to know how much transected has the graft been, that is why the majority of clinics are likely to implant the graft back into the recipient area regardless of its state. Howeaver, if you opt for any sort of hairmill then it is pretty much a guarantee that at some point you would have a large number of transected folicles that would not be implanted back with the clinic claiming that they did it.
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It may not matter in terms of regrowth (though I do believe that a variable percentage of hairs are likely to regrow) but it may stabilize enough to prevent shock loss post surgery. You got to understand that native hair within the scalp is more fragile then transplanted hair so detaching the DHT from those folicles and have them the relief they need for a good while becomes essencial for better results in my opinion. Both Finasterida and Minoxidil peak at the two years mark, after that you can go and schedule the surgery. So to answer your question person B may have a higher likelihood of suffering from shock loss then person A because person A has already been enough time in the drug to evaluate its benefits. It doesn't mean it will because as we know there are several factors that come into play for the success of the surgery and medication is just one of them.
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I always feel like one year is the optimal waiting time before proceeding for any hair transplant surgery because it gives your body time to stabilise and regrow a little bit of lost ground. As the previous user said, it lays the foundations for a successful hair transplant. When I scheduled my surgery for the current year I was already 2 years on Finasteride and nearing 1 on topical Minoxidil. Now I am 3 on Finasteride and 2 on minoxidil which I have stopped it temporarily as requested by the clinic. I always had a very pragmatic approach to my situation because I wanted to be as sure as I could about my surgery. Of course there are always moments of doubt but I did my due diligence and chose the best path money and time could buy to make this right.
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You already looked great even without having any crownwork, I can only imagine how good you will look after getting that part nailed aswell. No one would tell you were even bald to begin with. Absolute stunner!
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Say it ain't so.
TheGreatPretender replied to Oxiborick's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
I feel like your lateral hams improved. This will likely aid you to get optimal results in your next intervention. -
Of course I was merely using it as an expression. I would actually be interested in using myself as a subject for this sort of experiments provided they didn't overharvest the grafts from my back. I am anxiously waiting for more updates on this. If Dr.Barghouthi makes it work then it's likely the biggest breakthrough in the hair loss industry by far. However the fact that the previous subject showed signs of regeneration in the occipital area post extraction is a very good sign.