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AsianBoyHairLoss

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  1. After some re-evaluating and some more research, I've settled on two surgeons: Doctor Wong from Hasson and Wong Doctor Raymond Konior from Chicago Hair Institute Anyone have experience with these two surgeons in particular?
  2. Thanks for breaking it down and explaining each point. I really don't want to step into medication, so I will continue to look for other surgeon's/clinic's opinions. There is a Turkish clinic-- Long Hair Center who claims that their doctor is with me throughout most of/the entire procedure, and they've shown me adequate asian patient's results. Their rep hasn't mentioned anything about meds or my age. Yet despite all that, their reputation is pretty good and there are plenty of youtube videos documenting their practice and results. What is your opinion on this? Thanks again
  3. Thank you for your input. I will consult with some more doctors. You have had 5 HT? How has each procedure been?
  4. As of now, the only issue is my hairline. If it continues to recede into my crown, couldn't I address that with meds and/or another transplant? I'm 100% certain that there HAS to be individuals who have had hair transplants without having to combine it with meds to maintain their hair. Unless this is all too good to be true?
  5. Why is this knowledge not common enough? I'm sure there are cases where people are not or are no longer taking meds after their procedure. It just doesn't sit right with me that I have to rely on medication for temporary results. I have seen cases where people with full heads of hair after a procedure who claim to be on no medication. Also, my hair loss has slowed to the point where there has not been any further recession for about a year. I have monitored the state of my hairline for a year without medication and can confidently claim that there hasn't been dramatic recession like the previous 2 years. I am also looking at my father (who is also receding, though still has hair in his crown area) for reference. I am sure I won't experience any notable recession for some time. Also, couldn't I just take meds in the future if I do see the hair loss progress after the transplant?
  6. Hi, I have not started either. I don't wish to take hair loss medication for 3 reasons: 1. Potential Side Effects 2. Temporary Effects 3. My body getting used to the medicine and relying on it I have consulted Hasson and Wong, they are asking me to take finasteride for at least 6 months just to be CONSIDERED for surgery. Why is this? Thanks
  7. Thanks for your input. I still want to get this procedure done now considering how much I’ve already lost in just a few years. My hair loss has also slowed down recently. I’m preferably looking for clinics within or near the USA. I don’t think I’ll get an opportunity to visit asia for a while. Thanks
  8. Hi, I'm attaching pictures of what my hair used to look like, which is ultimately my ideal goal. I want to grow my transplanted hair out to cover my forehead instead of slicking it back like 99% of the patients do. I started experiencing hair loss from when I was 17-18 years old. One of the biggest and most frustrating difficulties is finding a clinic with proper documentation of asian male patients. Everything I've come across Youtube, Google, and Reddit have felt iffy or inconsistent. I don't want to be pressured into a turkey mill, I'm willing to pay proper money for someone who can restore my naturally m-shaped hairline. Does anyone know a surgeon or clinic that has experience with asian male patients and is publicly sharing conclusive results? Thanks This is how I look now:
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