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Sunset Dune

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  1. That’s your opinion, a few results you may have seen online doesn’t change the fact that H&W are still one of the best clinics in the world. Comparing Laorwong to Konior is insane, they aren’t even on the same level. No offense to anyone who went to Laorwong, he was virtually unheard of just a few years ago and the thought of going to Thailand for a HT doesn’t sound like the best idea.
  2. Do you take a shower in the morning when you wake up? The gel needs to be on the scalp for at least 12-14 hours
  3. Were you using generic or brand name? Some studies say generic Finasteride has a higher chance of side effects compared to brand name Propecia.
  4. I’ve been using Xyon Dutasteride everyday for nearly 5 months, I usually use more than 1 pump to get the gel all over the thinner areas of my scalp front and top. I just use my fingertip to spread it directly on different areas of the scalp. Doesn’t really look like there’s any difference to my crown yet, my front does look a lot thicker but that’s probably from the hair transplant. The topical gel makes hair look messy, it’s not the best look and isn’t as convenient as swallowing a pill so I might also consider switching to oral Finasteride (specifically brand name Propecia) if I don’t see any cosmetic difference. I’ll give it 18 months and then switch to oral Propecia. I personally wouldn’t recommend switching straight to oral dutasteride, try Finasteride (Propecia, not generic) first to see how you’ll tolerate the medicine if there actually are any side effects. Kevin Mann from hair cafe says dutasteride is actually inferior to Finasteride.
  5. He seems to be a good doctor however going to Thailand for a HT just seems sketchy…If I were you I would personally just save up and go to Konior to be on the safe side or H&W in Canada.
  6. Xyons topical dutasteride hasn’t been out for 22 months, I don’t see how that’s an accurate statement. There are studies that say dutasteride works better for the front and Finasteride is better for the crown.
  7. Melvin, Have you ever tried using more than one pump to get full scalp coverage? On some days I use 3-5 pumps to get the gel on my entire scalp and I haven’t had any sides
  8. It’s impossible for a surgeon to do the entire surgery by themselves and not recommended either.
  9. Couldn’t agree more and the sad part is he’s from Chicago, he had one of the worlds best surgeons in his own backyard
  10. You have very aggressive hair loss at only 22 it’s very unlikely your hair loss has fully stabilized with meds. Finasteride can lose efficacy and may not be sufficient enough for someone with aggressive balding such as yourself. You definitely should consider “upgrading” to dutasteride and you may start seeing more visible hair growth within a year of daily use. Given your aggressive MPB you may want to use topical and oral dutasteride together at the same time. It’s irrelevant what some people “think” of H&W, they are still one of the best HT clinics in the world and Dr. Hasson is an elite surgeon, a few results you might have seen online doesn’t change that fact. Your head looks better compared to pre-OP, the results will continue to improve it can take up to 18 months for some people but given your case you already know you needed a second procedure. You should have the second procedure with the same clinic, Dr. Hasson is already familiar with your case and I’m more than confident you will get the results your seeking. I only trust two surgeons in entire North America, that’s Konior and Hasson, if you decide to go to Konior for a second transplant your result won’t be that much different and he uses less grafts so actual density won’t be as much as Hasson. As for FUT, I wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re fine with having a linear scar on the back of your head for the rest of your life. Don’t ever think about shaving your head in the future regardless if you get an FUT or not, that sort of attitude is just submitting your loss to MPB. The only thing that surprises me here is why Dr. Hasson didn’t focus only on the front instead of using extra grafts for the crown unless you specifically requested this. You did all your due diligence before getting a HT but the only mistake you made was asking for grafts in both the crown and front which will decrease over all density, had you only received grafts on the front you would have had a better aesthetic improvement. Medication can improve the crown on its own buts it’s much more difficult to improve the front on meds if you are that far gone. Definitely add Keto shampoo into your regimen but don’t start it until at least month 12 post op. You don’t want to take any risk damaging the grafts since Keto can be very harsh on the scalp. I personally wouldn’t add beard hairs to the scalp unless you have no other choice, beard hairs will never look as “natural” as actual scalp hairs. Your frustration is understandable but this whole idea about “looking your best in your 20s” is nonsense you will care about your looks just as much when you’re 40. You might spend your 20s alone fighting hair loss but if you discipline yourself by working out focusing on yourself and focusing on work and earning lots of money (for yourself and hair transplants) you will prevail in the end and you can start a brand new life by the time your 30.
  11. They never really were “premium” just better than most of the other hair mills in Turkey. HLC has been producing bad results lately, most patients have been over harvested and have had a lack of density with their final result.
  12. There is a single hair strand that is completely different in texture and color from the rest of my hair (black hair). It looks almost white in appearance and the hair just sticks out, it doesn’t lay flat, can’t be styled or anything. I condition my hair frequently and it doesn’t make any difference. I have to hide the strand under the rest of my hair for it not to be noticeable. This is bothering me, I’m resisting the need to pluck it out because I don’t want to damage my scalp and I’m afraid it will just grow back again. I’ve never had any problem like this before surgery and the appearance of this hair strand is very unappealing. Is there any reason that may have caused this? Any remedy? I fear with cutting or even plucking the hair out it’s going to keep returning.
  13. Honestly your hair looks fine for your age, most people in their 30s are receding
  14. I was the same way I wouldn’t go out without a hat on at all for the first 7 months, you can actually go outside without a hat you just need to make sure you don’t get a sunburn so don’t over do it
  15. Why didn’t you just go to Hasson and Wong? You had an elite local doctor in your country
  16. Honestly, I would have chosen business or first class…Always fly with comfort after such a long surgery..And less chances of damaging your head and getting close to people
  17. There is always a risk with long haul flights, you have two elite doctors (Konior and Hasson) in North America, you should consider them instead of traveling all the way to Europe.
  18. It makes sense for topical to be more effective than oral minoxidil, I honestly wouldn’t recommend taking any form of minoxidil at all unless you have a weak donor. In the long term, Minoxidil causes heart problems, early aging, and once you start it you’re in it for life otherwise your hair returns to a worse condition than it was before.
  19. 6000 grafts shouldn’t have been performed in a single session, that is insane. This is why you never go to Turkiye for hair transplant.
  20. weren’t you taking any medication to prevent the thinning native hairs from falling out?
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