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Joecifus

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  1. I'm a pretty average Joe, and don't really consider myself vain. But, having this operation was the best money, by far, I have ever spent in my life. It was about $13,000, and worth 10X that. I got rid of that *(&%*)&^ hairpiece I hated, and never have to think about my head again. I thought I looked freakish being talll skinny and bald without the piece. Now, I'm not like Stalin or anything, but very, very happy with the results. Make no mistake -- choosing the right doctor is 100% of this whole thing! My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  2. I understand your point - it's very responsible for you to think about it. I'm not anti-drug for most things by any means. I'm just super cautious for meds like Propecia that will be taken for 40+ years for the patient, and for soon-to-be parents. My mother-in-law took an rx drug, which didn't affect her. But, as a direct result, my wife had to have a circlage (stitched up her uterus) and be on complete bed rest for 6 months with each of our 4 kids. I understand that our 3 daughters have a chance of having problems as well, in addition to increased risks of clear cell cancer. All a result of a generation back taking something that was approved. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  3. As an outsider reading this whole thing - it's pretty obvious to me that you guys are way out there in terms of medical and business practices. What possible incentive do you have defending yourself in this forum? What's it going to get you? The only thing it's doing is setting you up to get nailed in court. You haven't been able to get one person to see your side, and you're too stubborn to realize that you were the only doc (that I know off) to be banned from the site -- something I'm sure Pat does not take lightly at all. Make a decent business decision and realize that it looks to most everyone that he got butchered and give him a refund - it'll save you a fortune - and everyone can move on. Oh, by the way, look into getting into the landscaping business where rusty pickaxes and chainsaws are commonplace. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  4. Don't Do It at your age! And, don't pick some place cause it looks good to you. Research on this forum and choose one of the 4-6 great docs in the whole country who are good. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  5. I was thrilled with Epstein out of Miami. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  6. Holy crap! I am so sorry you had those results - what a hack! I can't believe you are 10 months out. I know there are great docs out there who can do some good repairing. It seems like there are about 4-5 great ones max (all in America that I know of though). Thanks for posting and keeping any newbies informed to make sure they choose the right doc. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  7. Ma- My last post for you until you show you're holding up your end. I posted this to you weeks ago, and similar - nicer stuff weeks before that and weeks before that too. So has everyone else - all have done their best to help. Do your part and show you are actually doing something about it (and that you are not a Troll), and you can get some more great advice here. -- I know just about anything can be repaired to a degree. If you're not completely butchered, I'm sure a good doc can do great. See this link for my doc - it's all repair jobs, and many were certain to be worse off than you. http://www.foundhair.com/pages/GalleryRepair.asp Foremost, though!!! Are you listening and acting on the advice and opinions everyone is giving you? I know there has been a great deal of it, but i honestly can't see any difference between your first post and your 100th. Please do yourself a favor and take some action. Regretting the past won't get you anywhere, and repeating the same things will only diminish the number of quality responses from people in this forum. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  8. EH? If you mean anest. you must go with a local. Dr. Epstein used a 'wand' to deliver it, and I felt a couple very small pinpricks, followed by nothing at all. If you are talking drugs to stimulate growth, etc. There are several recommended including Rogaine, Graftcyte, etc. (see my link below). The thing with these is they are short term, and not a big committment. BTW - yes, you can look great. Especially if you have graying hair. And, after 5 months or so, the strip scar (in my case) was completely invisible without actively looking for it a foot away. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  9. Check out the tips I've picked up on the link below. I believe jotronic has a routine too. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  10. Tberry Sounds like mine - I'd personally going with as many as your doc feels comfortable giving you. I had about 2,200 done the first time. While great, it wasn't enough and I went back for 2,200 more (that was 4 mos ago). My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  11. Post some pix or we're going to have to boycott further posts. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  12. Dai- Looks great for July. You'll be surprised at the difference just over the next month. Then (I understand cause I had a second at 6 monts), 7 months and 1 year are big ones. I think you'll be very happy in the end. I was about the same as you in the beginning. I'm still on Toppik, and would recommend it. Now that my 2nd HT is growing in from Aug, I'll be dropping the Toppik in another month or two, or slowly cutting back. But, it does wonders for when you are out in direct sunlight. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  13. Get on Rogaine if you are not. It speeds things up big time. When growing in for te first time, they are thin and pointed - not thick and stubby like you shaved it off and it regrew. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  14. He'll never write you back. It could never benefit him, and only harm him for any action. If I was maliciously butchered, I'd definitely seek action. Signing the papers never excuses a doc or company from flagerantly doing something wrong - otherwise they could chop your ears off and hide behind the contract. Time, money, effort and the possible outcome are another story. If you go out just to get back at them by trashing their name, I'd say be very careful. If they have big pockets they could come after you. The one thing I know is the truth is a perfect defense. So, maybe keep it to something like - My surgery was with this doc and here are my pix. Stay away from anything too slanted and let readers make their own opinion. If they see the pix, it will be the same whether you go overboard trashing him, or giving the true basics. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
  15. I lost 90%+ of my originally transplanted FU's. But the other 5-10% seemed to stay at their original length then grow after a month or so. My first completely new ones seemed to be few at 2 1/2 months. One thing I'm certain that helped the speed of them coming in was Rogaine like my doc said to use. I was slick bald and it was easy to apply for my 1st HT so I did 2X per day, and they really started coming in pretty quickly. After the second HT, I had a lot of hair from my 1st, and the Rogaine wasn't as easy to do - so I only did it every once in a while. THis grow in has been slower. My Pix and Hair Mentor page with advice on Choosing a Doc, anti-swelling and healing advice
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