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Joey G

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  1. Among other hesitations I have about a HT, I am not sure I'd be a good candidate because of the necessary post-op recovery process. Many of the post-op comments indicate that the scar is still visible for many weeks afterwards and that they have to wear a hat for up to 2 months (!). I am in a professional line of work with lots of in-person contact with my own employees and various clients, etc. I cannot afford to a) be out of work for weeks on end or b) have anything look "off" about my appearance when I do go back to work (I certainly can't wear a hat). Is this realistic? I am a NW 6 and had an earlier recomendation from Dr. Bernstein for 2,800 grafts. Thanks! (This is a great resource and thanks to Bill and all the great posters!)
  2. Among other hesitations I have about a HT, I am not sure I'd be a good candidate because of the necessary post-op recovery process. Many of the post-op comments indicate that the scar is still visible for many weeks afterwards and that they have to wear a hat for up to 2 months (!). I am in a professional line of work with lots of in-person contact with my own employees and various clients, etc. I cannot afford to a) be out of work for weeks on end or b) have anything look "off" about my appearance when I do go back to work (I certainly can't wear a hat). Is this realistic? I am a NW 6 and had an earlier recomendation from Dr. Bernstein for 2,800 grafts. Thanks! (This is a great resource and thanks to Bill and all the great posters!)
  3. Dewayne- looking great! Really natural and very nice coverage. Good for you. I'm still scared to to take the plunge (might be more willing if I were a NW 4 where I'd expect to see better results like yours). As a NW 6 (ugh) with a so-so donor area (according to Dr. Bernstein), I'm very hesitant.
  4. Mine would be a "fresh head" situation (great expression, BTW)
  5. Be sure to do a search on this forum for Bosley (and MHR) and you'll find plenty to scare you away from them. Many posters have commented on their bad experiences with Bosley. Take your time on this forum and ask the many knowledgeable members lots of questions BEFORE you do anything.
  6. I've been taking Propecia for about 2 years. This stuff is getting really expensive- $75 a month. Last time I checked there wasn't a generic available. Is this still correct? (Not 100% sure it is helping but I'm afraid to stop taking it and find out that my hair loss accelerates further.)
  7. I've been taking Propecia for about 2 years. This stuff is getting really expensive- $75 a month. Last time I checked there wasn't a generic available. Is this still correct? (Not 100% sure it is helping but I'm afraid to stop taking it and find out that my hair loss accelerates further.)
  8. ccex- how long is the recovery period realistically? Meaning- how many days/weeks post-op before you can walk around without a hat and no one would notice a thing? I don't have a job where I can where a hat at work...
  9. ccex- thanks for your reply. To clarify, when I say I'm chicken, I'm not talking about the surgery itself. I'm not afraid of the procedure. I'm afraid that 1) the results will be disappointing. 2) the scar will be noticeable if I keep my hair short (as I like to do), 3) the recovery time will be long and I won't be able to "hide" the procedure from coworkers, neighbors, etc. I'm not someone who would be comfortable publicly proclaiming his HT to the broader world. FYI- I'm a NW 6 (ugh...). Although Dr. B. thought I'd have pretty good results with about 2,800 grafts.
  10. I saw the same photo in the Delta mag. Dr. Bernstein is repeatedly named as the top hair transplant doc in NYC in New Yorker (or is it New York?) magazine. I'm always surprised that his name doesn't come up in these posts more often (vs. Feller, True, etc.). I had a consult with him almost 2 years ago and was very impressed. Still too chicken to do anything though...
  11. Drs. Hasson & Wong continually get great reviews on this site and seem to be the masters when it comes to crown work (I'm a Norwood 6 and don't want to get a HT if I can't improve the large bald spot on my crown). Can any recent patients confirm how much they charge per graft? Thanks.
  12. Drs. Hasson & Wong continually get great reviews on this site and seem to be the masters when it comes to crown work (I'm a Norwood 6 and don't want to get a HT if I can't improve the large bald spot on my crown). Can any recent patients confirm how much they charge per graft? Thanks.
  13. I have a large bald area in the crown (top/back) with more hair in the front (but still thinning with a high hairline). I am concerned that a HT in my case will show significant improvements in the front but I'll still have a large bald spot on top/back. In some ways this could be worse. Any experience with this? (I would be OK with noticeable improvement in the crown without full coverage.) Here's an example of my concern- Sen. Joe Biden. He looks like he's had a HT (if you compare now to old photos) and looks pretty good in front. But when his head is tipped forward, the top and back are quite sparse compared to the thickness of the front... that does not look natural. I would think a U.S. senator could afford the best procedures so this is concerning me. See here for example photo (not sure if this link will post correctly): http://www.masslive.com/images/weblogs/election/041105potd.jpg This is what I'm afraid of. Thoughts...?
  14. I have a large bald area in the crown (top/back) with more hair in the front (but still thinning with a high hairline). I am concerned that a HT in my case will show significant improvements in the front but I'll still have a large bald spot on top/back. In some ways this could be worse. Any experience with this? (I would be OK with noticeable improvement in the crown without full coverage.) Here's an example of my concern- Sen. Joe Biden. He looks like he's had a HT (if you compare now to old photos) and looks pretty good in front. But when his head is tipped forward, the top and back are quite sparse compared to the thickness of the front... that does not look natural. I would think a U.S. senator could afford the best procedures so this is concerning me. See here for example photo (not sure if this link will post correctly): http://www.masslive.com/images/weblogs/election/041105potd.jpg This is what I'm afraid of. Thoughts...?
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