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Myles23

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  1. I use 2.5 oral minoxidil daily and have started applying topical in addition on a night starting from last night. Will the topical induce a shed? I'm 4 months post procedure and not sure if adding the topical will impact my newly transplanted hair. Probably a silly question but thought id ask
  2. Not sure where you're from however Numan do an all in one spray as per photo below. Hope that helps.
  3. Thanks @Gatsby. Even though I've experienced fast growth, there is always that niggling doubt that hopefully this isn't the full grafts that have grown through. Hoping to see more sprouting
  4. I've been on and off finasteride for the last 10 years, i don't tolerate the oral form in any dosage. I've been using topical solution with finasteride / minoxidil for the past year and tolerated it well however we are currently in the throws of deciding whether to have our second child so I've been off it the past 4 months. I would definitely recommend trying the topical finasteride. Oral minoxidil has been a game changer for my existing hair.
  5. Month 4 Update: Photos of where I started vs where I am today 4 months since my procedure with Dr Turan @FUECAPILAR . Happy with how things are evolving so far. Oral minoxidil has definitely been a game changer thickening up my existing hair. My current medication stack below for anyone interested. 2.5mg oral minoxidil morning daily 1.25mg cialis / 1.25mg viagra (will stop in 4 weeks) Topical Minoxidil evening daily
  6. Thanks. I thought it was a bit conservative straight after my procedure but I’m liking how it’s taking shape.
  7. This is awesome mate and great work by Turan. Not seen results like that in your 4 month update. Question…. when microdosing cialis / viagra, did you experience any mild headaches? Might be unrelated but since I’ve reduced my intake to 1.25mg / 1.25mg they’ve subsided a little. Will stop at 5 months…. To my wife’s delight
  8. This is not great for 9 months and it would appear you had a poor survival rate but also judging from your previous post op pictures, the work didn't look good from the outset. You can expect only marginal improvement in density from here to 12 months as the hair matures. You have great hair characteristics so even though your donor has dipped, I would consult a great surgeon to see about another procedure. With a mix of scalp and beard grafts you could get the desired look in the right surgeons hands. Are you still on meds?
  9. Any update on this? Be good to see how it’s turning out
  10. Proper mop of hair that. Great yield even at 6 months. Thanks for sharing
  11. Three months and two weeks since my procedure. I sent the clinic some updated photos yesterday and thought i would share them on here. Very happy with the early growth. Last photo is under a light and in a large window. Growing my hair out for the next 5 months.
  12. be good to see an update, that month 4-5 was something else.
  13. This will be the norm moving forward i suspect with top tier surgeons. Fuegenix have a £1000 consultation fee also. This will weed out the window shoppers from people who are genuine but i presume this will be fee will be deducted from the surgery costs should the patient go ahead with the procedure. Also worth noting that there are few examples on here where people have described their consultations with both Zarev and Fuegenix. The consultation is thorough and can last several hours or more. We all value our time so why shouldn't a top tier surgeon value theirs?
  14. Everyone’s growths differs from person to person. You’re still early in your journey and it looks like growth is starting to happen. Fingers crossed you see a big change from here to month 8
  15. This is a dense of hair transplant I've seen on this forum. Bravo sir
  16. Looking forward to seeing this evolve in the few months
  17. Excellent for 6 months. Enjoy your new hat free Appearance
  18. It’s gone darker across my whole head so you’re right, must be down to the oral minoxidil
  19. Cheers @Stoner. I never knew this. Had friends and family comment on how dark it’s looking. Don’t mind giving away the blonde as long as the hairline returns to a decent state
  20. Thanks @Bandit90. Hopefully for both of us pal. My 1st hair transplant failed badly and even though I’m only at 3 months from my 2nd, doubts were starting to creep in.
  21. It has gone a lot darker which is a bit strange. Can only think it’s due to oral minoxidil or the lack of sunshine in the UK
  22. 3 months and 1 week. Definitely above my baseline. Needed to go back and see how far id come in the past 3 months.
  23. We are fortunate to live in a period of time due to medical techniques and advances, that when we are unhappy about something in our appearance, we can rectify through surgery and sometimes solely medication . Life is short and tomorrow is not guaranteed, so do it. Mental well being is the catalyst, lets face it, who really cares about our baldness other than ourselves, i know my family don't. P.S. if you keep up the medical regime, hopefully one / two procedures should be enough for a lifetime if you choose the correct surgeon. I switched from topical minoxidil to Oral minoxidil and has been a game changer for me so you might want to look into that also.
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