MattJosh
Regular Member-
Posts
27 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Recent Profile Visitors
The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.
MattJosh's Achievements
Real Hair Club Member (2/8)
2
Reputation
-
Post operation question
MattJosh replied to timbot's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Of course you can my friend, you might want to ask the nurses for help while you're at it... -
The best thing to do if this is a concern is to rent the hotel or airbnb for 2 weeks at the city where you get your surgery, arrive a day before surgery and have the place loaded with food for the upcoming 2 weeks, do your surgery and then stay indoors for a couple of weeks and then travel with a cap on since then it won't be a problem. If you are very self conscious about this the sight seeing won't be a priority.
-
Beware - Lichen planopilaris & hair transplant
MattJosh replied to mcr7777's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Doesn't almost everyone has some inflammation to one degree or another? Even just basic dandruff or those with seborrheic dermatitis who have successful transplants and there are plenty would be considered to have inflammation How would you define inflammation in the scalp? -
Beware - Lichen planopilaris & hair transplant
MattJosh replied to mcr7777's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Very astute observations and I would tend to agree with the overall conclusion I have to mention that the event of skin discoloration takes place quite often to one degree or another in the case of the recipient area in hair transplantation, specially when the patient gets plenty of sun exposure before a few months go by Biopsies are very important to detect these things but let's not rule out the human element and the different interpretations by different Dr's of the same results, as has happened far too many times, unless in cases that are extremely clear and straightforward -
Beware - Lichen planopilaris & hair transplant
MattJosh replied to mcr7777's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Ok it makes sense now Since you had it, how did you treated it? Any success? -
Beware - Lichen planopilaris & hair transplant
MattJosh replied to mcr7777's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Interesting, where did you get this from? From what I read in various sources, it seems that one of the main elements of scarring alopecias is that in the vast majority of cases once the hair falls it never grows back -
Beware - Lichen planopilaris & hair transplant
MattJosh replied to mcr7777's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
This is very interesting Let me ask you something, do the hairs that fall because of LPP regrow a few months later??? Or once hairs fall because of LPP they never come back? What is your experience and opinion on this? -
the OP is clueless Tom Cruise had a HT in 2006 , he had a bowl cut the whole year and you can see in 2007-8 the change see pic, and another after 2015 Despite his extreme self care, he's losing something as in the pic from 2 years ago below Henry Cavill had a HT in between 2020/21, here is a pic of him in 2019 and that's for a photoshoot(where they make everything look much better), look back over a decade and you see his recession growing, he's made a great choice by doing it Brad Pitt might had a very small one in the 2012/13 years when he was shaving his temporal points and having a middle part for a year or so, look at his brother, great hair but some minor recession As for meds, they are all on meds
-
Let me ask you something As the years went by and you lost the transplanted hairs, how was the process of losing them? a) Did the hairs suddenly fall and never grew back b) Did the hairs suddenly fall/grow/fall/grow/fall while getting thinner and miniaturized over many hair cycles over years until they stopped growing c)or did it happen in any other way?
-
Ryan Gosling Hair Transplant
MattJosh replied to MattJosh's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
I see a clear HT on Gosling, a bit on the hairline but still keeping it basically high as it was, but noticeable clear work on the temples/sides that make a big difference What you are saying is true regarding the light in movies and photoshoots making hair look much better in general as well as making a face look better hence why they spend millions on doing so and why in real life they never look like in movies/commercials , it's all heightened Yes I agree that's what it looks like