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  1. Thank you for your replies. I will take all of your opinions into consideration. I'll keep in touch with the forum.
  2. Hi, I'm a new member, but have been a lurker for a little over a year. I am 28 years old and have been using propecia for roughly 4 years. I began using propecia with a hairline that was a Nowrwood class 3 (classic peninsula hairline). During these 4 years I have not seen any significant loss from when I was 23, though light occasional shedding does happen, there has been no noticeable change in appearance. I have never had a HT, but throughout the past 4 years I have used free consultations to my advantage to see what different doctors would reccomend if I were to ever have a procedure. All seem to agree that I have a receded hairline, but the hair that I have have is very thick and dense and covers it well, and that I would need only a small procedure (500-1000 grafts). Being 28 w/ a good career, I have decided that my 'mop-top'/'shaggy' style haircut has got to go soon. I have been reading about the FUE/FOX procedure at NHI, which seems to be aimed for people in my position, people that need a smaller minimally invasive procedure. I am not aiming to regrow my entire teenage hairline, but rather just get a very soft,subtle,conservative and natural look to what I have. I was hoping that some people may give some opinions on this procedure and my situation. Also, I am confident in Propecia, it is awesome, I wish that it would have come out 3 years earlier though, it may have saved my hairline! I apologize if this was long for a first post. Thanks in advance. Todd
  3. Hi, I'm a new member, but have been a lurker for a little over a year. I am 28 years old and have been using propecia for roughly 4 years. I began using propecia with a hairline that was a Nowrwood class 3 (classic peninsula hairline). During these 4 years I have not seen any significant loss from when I was 23, though light occasional shedding does happen, there has been no noticeable change in appearance. I have never had a HT, but throughout the past 4 years I have used free consultations to my advantage to see what different doctors would reccomend if I were to ever have a procedure. All seem to agree that I have a receded hairline, but the hair that I have have is very thick and dense and covers it well, and that I would need only a small procedure (500-1000 grafts). Being 28 w/ a good career, I have decided that my 'mop-top'/'shaggy' style haircut has got to go soon. I have been reading about the FUE/FOX procedure at NHI, which seems to be aimed for people in my position, people that need a smaller minimally invasive procedure. I am not aiming to regrow my entire teenage hairline, but rather just get a very soft,subtle,conservative and natural look to what I have. I was hoping that some people may give some opinions on this procedure and my situation. Also, I am confident in Propecia, it is awesome, I wish that it would have come out 3 years earlier though, it may have saved my hairline! I apologize if this was long for a first post. Thanks in advance. Todd
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