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nobuzz4me

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  1. John, good point about HT'S bad rep from years ago keeping more baldies from really curing thier ailment. As far as reputation goes, consider MHR and the "Leavitt" Laser Therapy treatment. Here is a HT surgeon who is selling this crap to his clients. I hope all his hair falls out for ripping his clients!

  2. Growplease,

     

    I would not worry for a few reasons.

     

    1) Individuals growth rates are different, some people may see growth at 3 months, others maybe 6 months or more.

     

    2) Trust in Hasson, he is apparently one of the top docs in the world.

     

    3) Yes, you may have had some shockloss but that should come back.

     

    Be patient, it will come and in 12 months you will be looking good! Also, I would consider starting a nizoral/bioxin shampoo regimen which may help block DHT in the scalp. Plenty of info out there on it, most battle scarred hair loss veterans like me are on it! Good luck!

  3. Hello Devilito,

     

    I am sorry for your problem at such a young age. You are lucky in one way in that being so young, with new developments, like hair cloning for example which may become reality down the road. You will have a much better chance than what us middle-aged guys went through to restore our hair.

     

    Here is what I think you should do.

     

    1) DO NOT EVEN consider a HT at this point!!! At 23, you are too young and your extensive loss it is likely to get worse with time. Being realistic, you may be headed for Norwood scale 6-7. I know that is not what you want to hear but it is likely your fate.

     

    2) Get on the big three drugs ASAP to save what you have and maybe regain some loss, propecia, minoxidil and nizoral shampoo. Of these I believe propecia is your best one.

     

    3) Stay informed, save your money on anything other than the big three drugs suggested. New developments are probably coming in a few years. If hair cloning or hair multiplicaton pans out, it would allow a large enough supply of donor hair to be used to complete a transplant needed for the NW 6-7 cases.

     

    4) Send your photo in for a free online consultation with a coalition Doctor on this site. I may be wrong but I think they would not consider you a candidate for a HT at this point.

     

    5) See your dermatoligist to make sure your hairloss is MPB and not from a skin problem or stress or something.

     

    Good Luck and do your research.

  4. Originally posted by Mark H:

    I'm going to weigh in with Mrjb here Bill. I think you've effectively described how it ought to be, but how it is, is a little different I think.

     

    Right now my head looks like 10 miles of muddy road. Is that who I am? No way, I'm a good looking guy with a full head of hair, who's 25 years old. Why is nobody else seeing that?

     

    mark h

     

     

    Mark, I did not know you were only 25? Did you get a HT (Head Transplant) also? icon_wink.gif Just kidding my friend, I love your humor, you sound like Al Franken on Saturday Night Live, the skit where he looks in the mirror and reassures himself how nice he looks!

     

    If you are in the business world you all know how big first impressions are, therfore I think it is important to look your best.

     

    Once you get past the looks part and have a foot in the door, your client/customer will start to see your insides. Unfortunatly for many, they do not get past the first impression.

     

    When you first met your wife was it a physical atraction first or did you fall in love from the inside-out? There has to be a physical attraction involved otherwise the cavemen would have spent all his time eating and sleeping! icon_biggrin.gif

     

    Once past the physical you enter courtship to find out if she is a B____ or a treasure.

     

    Its just human nature, not much we can do about it.

  5. Bill, well done my friend. I wonder if most of us here on the board already had some insecurities, shyness or introverted personalities and then when the big bald reaper came to see us, it just magnifyed the inherent personality problem. I believe that may be the case for most of us, at least it is for me. That is why forum support is so important, knowing we are not alone with this problem. (Misery loves company LOL!) I guess when we have a bald president or a more bald TV newscasters, our society will have changed.

  6. Originally posted by Mrjb:

    Hi

     

    Yup, Van gundy was the worst.. With the money these guys make you figure they could find a good doc.. I think someone said he had he plugs rremoved.. Havent seen him lately .. He need ahellofa more work done that hair haha.

     

    Mrjb, I posted that Van Gundy had them removed, he is completely bald except his wreath and the scars are not visible from where the plugs were. I saw him on TV doing NBA color commentary for one of the networks. Maybe the TV executives told him those plugs had no future in TV icon_biggrin.gif! Maybe he should follow in Marv Alberts footsteps and get a toup, he just does not look good bald.

  7. I agree with Bill, without knowing this fellows age it is tough know if this was a good use of 700 grafts. Today maybe, 15 years down the road who knows. If he is in his 20s then the Dr. should have turned him away. I do not question this fellow thinking he needed work. We all have different perceptions of ourselves when we look in the mirror.

  8. Jon Jon,

    I think some guys use Saw Palmetto which you can find at GNC stores. It is a natural DHT blocker. I have not used it and do not know of any side effects. Propecia is working well for me so far but I have only been on it a few weeks and it will take months to really know if it has any effect or stops the progression. Your hair is not worth the risk of a deadly cancer. Stay alive and bald if you have to!

  9. JW,

    Great post and we all have felt your pain. I, like you have a head that would not look right without hair and looks good with hair. I think their are very few guys who actually look good bald. I am glad you had such good success with propecia. That is a big key to any HT success -controlling the crown. Your HT will look great in the front and if the crown keeps improving, your in hair heaven!! icon_biggrin.gif Good luck!

  10. Sweet Cheeks, I do not have a lot of hair in the crown right now so the spray gets to my scalp easy. I am not patient enough with the dropper (I would need a spatula not a dropper icon_biggrin.gif)and want a quick way to take care of it. I spray it in after a hot shower so the scalp pores are open for better absorption. If you have hair to go thru to get to your scalp I would say you are lucky and get on propecia to save what you have. Good Luck!

  11. Mark, check with the doc first but you are probably good to go do most anything except sticking your head in a oven! Your grafts are set and will not come out at this point. I would just not use any product which could cause a burn to your scalp. Congrats on losing the cap, I am looking forward to that day soon.

  12. Fullhead, welcome and good luck with the new hair growth. Be patient, it will grow in time. I am going in for my third in January. I had my second HT in DC by Dr Halford who is out of the area or I may have gone back to him for a third. I am going to Baltimore for my next surgery with Dr. Vogel. How is your strip scar doing? Is it visible with the length of your hair. Us pasty white guys and strip scars do not go well together! icon_biggrin.gif How was Dr Conti and is he out of VA Beach?

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