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  1. 3 hours ago, NARMAK said:

    I'll clarify for you. 

    I'm only now approaching Month 5 so you are correct, that's too early to judge a hair transplant result. However, i wasn't referring to Finasteride helping me with the hair transplant results per se. As long as i maintain what i had native hair wise via Dutasteride which is what i'm using, then the result should still be solid. 

    I was more exclusively referring to the native hair i could have saved that i lose from say 18-21 till i was 31 and not using any medication. My hair loss was slow and i was fortune but had i been on the medication a decade earlier, i would still have been in a stronger position than now i believe. So just on an Apples to Apples basis, the sooner you start Finasteride when you begin to lose hair, the more hair you're likely to save. 

    However, in terms of OPs question and context, Finasteride can still help. To what extent depends on how much native hair you had and your response to the medication. 

    The only reason i say i would have got a better hair transplant result is that if i had hopped on Finasteride at 18-21, saved more native hair, the hairline wouldn't have needed as much grafts and i could have fully focused more on just a complete temple point restoration and it would probably have been even more impactful than i got. Maybe that's just being hair greedy lol, but it's true. The more hair you can keep on your head and not need a hair transplant for, the better. 

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    19 hours ago, GoliGoliGoli said:

    Well, I think it goes without saying that it's better for the end result of the HT to be on Fin. 

    As to whether it's worth it for you to get a HT without being on it, there are way too many context dependent questions that will determine whether it makes sense for you. 

     

    1. Have you tried topical or only oral. Some people say topical lessens chance of side effects, but TBH I'm not convinced of that over the long term due to the nature of how Fin works and it's non-dose dependent response once it's in your body.

    2. Where on the Norwood scale are you. Are you planning on getting crown work or only hairline?

    3. What is your family history of baldness. How aggressive is your baldness. Do you have NW5/NW6/NW7 in your future?

    4. Do you use Minox, Nizoral, Dermaroll, Laser Therapy? 

    5. Do you have enough donor (Including beard hair) to get multiple surgeries as your baldness progresses?

    6. Do you have enough money in the bank to get multiple surgeries as your baldness progresses?

    7. Do you have enough time to get multiple surgeries throughout the years as your baldness progresses? 

    8. Are your expectations of coverage realistic? HT's are the illusion of density, you will never get natural density back. 

     

    There's probably more questions I'm not even thinking of. For your information, I am getting my first HT in November and am not on Fin and do not plan on getting on it. 

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  2. 17 hours ago, Iceee222 said:

    Curious to hear more about this Eugenix. Are there techs that good or are there other docs that good as well? People usually say avoid techs doing most the work. Do they have docs perform the surgery in those other packages?

    It is an irrefutable fact that a quality surgeon is needed because we are trusting our heads to these doctors. Hair transplant is more of a emotional process as compared to needed process. We all has to understand this that the role of a technicians are really really vital in a surgery. Why do many people think that it's better if a doctor performs the whole surgery, will the surgeon won't feel fatigue or tired? Few thousands grafts are not a easy job to extract and implant, there are some surgeons who does this but have a look at their price and waiting list? Is it worth? In my opinion a big no. I have seen Eugenix closely and majority of the technicians working their are from Dr. Sethi's home town and he is like a father figure to them. I have visited Eugenix multiple times and seen the techs remains exactly the same which is not the case with majority of the clinics as they keep on changing because they get better growth and employment options somewhere else. 

    Now coming to the technicians, When I spoke with Eugenix in the past time, they've mentioned that every tech knows what exactly he is doing, they are switching their responsibilities. Some are permanent implanters, some are loaders, some only does extraction. If one practices this for 5-10 years, we can come to the conclusion that he or she must be perfect in their work. 
     

    The Technicians are the main triumph cards behind Eugenix ability to deliver constant great results. 

  3. On 9/30/2022 at 12:37 AM, Iceee222 said:

    Interesting OK thanks everyone has their own opinion but I have heard great things and that path laorwong are close to the people you mentioned and they’re well respected.
     

    Eugenix scares me because if u don’t do highest package you get a unknown  surgeon and techs do a lot of the work. Sethi only does special cases now.  
     

    How do you think Pekiner  stacks up with the EU docs?

    Pekiner is indeed a good surgeon, if you see his his history i think he was working under the Turkish army till early 2010. 
    Just consult everyone and go with one whom you thinks has the more clearer vision and answers to your needs. Eugenix exclusive and premium package is something I can bet on, don't worry you will get almost the same results in exclusive and premium.  

     

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  4. On 9/28/2022 at 11:25 AM, Iceee222 said:

    Do path or laorwong comapre or come close to Bisanga or freitas 

    According to me Path or Laorwong is not even nearby to Freitas and Bisanga. You can refer to the coalition surgeons list on this forum and take a decision. 
    One more opinion of mine will be, If you are willing to travel to India then contact Eugenix or contact Bisanga, Ozgur, or Frietas. 

     

  5. 1 hour ago, Eugenix Hair Sciences said:

    CORRECTIVE SURGERY
    HAIRLINE AUGMENTATION
    TOTAL GRAFTS - 2578
    DR. ARIKA BANSAL 

     

    Do you plan a second marriage before the first one? Well, you never do so. No one wishes to rectify things unless they are left with no option. The same should be with hair transplants. One must do thorough research and choose the clinic so wisely that they must never require to go for corrective surgery. Nevertheless, humans are bound to make mistakes. Vibhor somehow got trapped in the wrong hands for his hair transplant. Consequently, he had to witness depressing results and an unnatural hairline. This failed hair transplant procedure swallowed his confidence like a giant.

    But, he rectified his mistake on time and this time with detailed research. He trusted Eugenix for his corrective surgery. One who is burnt from milk swallows butter milk carefully. Thus, one can imagine how hard it was for Vibhor to trust anyone to touch his hair for a hair job. But, he had the audacity to get the hair job done a second time. One year, down the line Eugenix didn’t let him down.

    In August 2021, we addressed corrective surgery of Vibhor. We understood very well that if at the age of 24 he is going through a corrective surgery then utmost precision and skill were required to handle his case. A total of 2578 grafts were extracted from his scalp and were implanted to outdraw the best possible hairline.

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    WOWWWW, Great results.

    Hairline looks absolutely amazing. Thanks for updating. 

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  6. 1 minute ago, Sukh1234 said:

    How is anything I’ve said critical lol, about eugenix in this post . I’ve offered the guy advice regarding his donor issues that have nothing to do with the  transplant. And he’s thanked me for giving him advice. I suggest you read posts, before commenting on them 

    You have been blocked by @Melvin- Moderator from many threads, this platform is to support, endure, and spread awareness in people who are facing baldness. I request you not to give false feedbacks, Ahmed is doing well, it's just the shedding phase, if it continues for another 4-5 months then It would be a concern. Everybody looks ugly and worse in this phase, allow him few months from now and then see the journey. 

     

  7. 39 minutes ago, Sukh1234 said:

    Your hair transplant thinned which is very worrying . That is against the norm especially in the short period Of time which is odd and should of been investigated. Did you get your donor checked as I can only assume your one of the unlucky ones with donor miniaturisation which makes a transplant obsolete?

    Oh mate, you are back again.... Can you please stop making others worried.

    I've observed this that you're quite a bad critic for Eugenix. Pls stop doing this as this is just shedding phase and @ahmed9500can wait for few months for his further progress. This is very natural Ahmed, just don't worry and relax. 

     

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