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  1. Check out these new pics. The hairline is starting to look great! Can't wait to hit the one year mark. CDGWH
  2. We have finally arrived at six (6) months. What a difference! The recipient area is beginning to support some signifigant growth!
  3. Bill, Your seven month update looks great; your hairline looks very natural and dense and you definitely look a lot younger now. Happy growing. chicksdig P.S. how are the scars healing?
  4. Wow, Sorry I took so long to respond...I'm a newbie : ) Yes my age...I am 31 years old and my hairline has been slowly disappearing ever since the end of University. I was getting really tired of trying to hide my hairlilne in the morning so I decided to get the surgery done. I haven't noticed thinning in an other specific area, but my crown has been slightly visible ever since puberty. I am taking 1mg of Propecia (finasteride) daily. I started about 3 months prior to the surgery on Dr. Rahal's advice to help keep the folicles in my crown area strong. Although the research I have done indicates that Propecia is not as affective on the hairline as it is on the crown, I thought that the idea of reducing the amount of DHT in my scalp pre-surgery sounded like a good idea. I thought that this might help maximize the yield of permanent hairs in the recipient area. I plan to keep taking 1mg of Propecia (finasteride) daily for the rest of my life. It has been two (2) weeks since the surgery and I had my stiches removed today. I also started on Rogaine 5% topical solution. Dr. Rahal tells me I will be using the Rogaine for about a year to help encourage growth in the recipient area. After a year we will do a re-assesment to figure out if I need a touch-up or not. Dr. Rahal said that given the number of graphs it is unlikely that I will require another transplant but I'm a perfectionist... I typically wear my hair pretty short because I play a lot of sports. There is a slight waviness in it when I have had it long in the past (once). The recesion and asymnetry of my hairline is especially noticeable when my hair is long, so that's also another reason why I keep it short. It's such a bummer when my hair is a little longer and people tell me that it looks good - I wonder what they would have said if I pulled my bangs back... We won't know the full effects for a year, but so far this has been an excellent experience for me. Thanks for all your support guys!
  5. These are photos on sugery day. I met with Dr Dr. Rahal in the morning to design a really great hairline and we took some pictures. Next we took a donor strip and planted almost 1800 graphs. A nice full dense hairline was the end result. The worst part was the freezing. After that everything went very well. Dr. Rahal took excellent care of me!
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