baldfighter
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It's not the ideal result for the price. But you have to take into account future hair loss before going for a touch up. I would live with it for now, save the donor and see how the hair loss progresses. Maybe wait a few years before the second round.
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it doesn't look too bad to me with this lighting. Could you take some photos with brighter light or outdoor?
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I think in your wet hair photos you comb your hair to the right, so the left side actually looks thin, but it gives the impression that the right side looks decent. You can try to do the same to your dry hair, maybe comb your hair to the right and use your hand to keep it down to the scalp, similar to your wet hair picture, and take a picture again.
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That's weird because usually wet hair looks thinner...
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Post-Finasteride syndrome discussion on Peter Attila's podcast
baldfighter replied to Rex99's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
We are used to the food we eat thanks to evolution. But Fin is very new. Even the medical community is still arguing about this, I don’t think any of us here can say for sure if PFS is real or not. It’s just a personal choice, we believe what we want to believe. -
Post-Finasteride syndrome discussion on Peter Attila's podcast
baldfighter replied to Rex99's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Think about things like alcohol, or smoking, even if you stop using it, the damage has been done. I am not comparing the effect of fin to alcohol or smoking, just want to say you can’t always reverse the effect of something you have been using for years, even if you stop using it. -
Post-Finasteride syndrome discussion on Peter Attila's podcast
baldfighter replied to Rex99's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Personally, I don't want to take a drug which messes with my hormonal system for the rest of my life. I don't believe anything that messes with my system doesn't leave a consequence, that would be too good to be true. Finasteride was approved to treat hair loss in 1997, I don't think it has been around long enough to fully understand its effects. Hair is nice to have, but health is more important. It's just a personal choice. -
On 'squared hairlines'
baldfighter replied to formesenlair's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Can someone post a picture of an unnatural NW0 guy? Let's assume that the HT was done properly, no multi's in hairline, no bad angles, hairline not ridiculously low, just a normal NW0, would it look unnatural on an old guy? -
1,427 FUE / 9.03.2021 / Dr. Dorin
baldfighter replied to Glasswing's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Looks good, but could use more density. How many grafts were used for the touch up? -
Dr. Gur ~ 2.600 grafts front
baldfighter replied to Danielkilipan's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
I think hairline looks good, not too low. What is the distance from glabella to hairline? -
On 'squared hairlines'
baldfighter replied to formesenlair's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
I agree with OP. I don’t see why it’s unnatural to have NW0 at older age. A lot of old guys have NW0 hairline in real life. The only reason not to get a NW0 HT is limited donor, not because of naturalness. If OP doesn’t have MPB then I think a NW0 HT is fine. -
Also curious about this. Are hairs in the donor zone genetically DHT resistant, or there is less DHT in the donor zone? Has there been a scientific consensus on this? If the former is true then the transplanted hairs will stay for life without meds, otherwise they will die out over time because they are moved to a new area with more DHT.
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Results 10+ years after hair transplant
baldfighter replied to misc1729's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Are hairs on the sides of head genetically DHT resistant, or there is less DHT on the sides of head? Has there been a scientific consensus on this? If the former is true then the transplanted hairs will stay for life, otherwise they will die out over time because they are moved to a new area with more DHT. -
Great results! Quite an aggressive hairline without meds though.
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