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baldcasanova

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  1. Hey Robert, when are we getting an update from you> I havent seen any pics in months. Cas
  2. Jester see my comments below in bold 1. My hair loss is frontal thinning with very little receeding of my hairline. There seems to be very fast hairloss over the past 3 months. Is it typical to thin this fast or should I look for other causes? In some cases hair loss can occur suddenly but for most people its a gradual process. I would go see a dermatologist to see what may be causing it. 2. I have used rogaine twice a day religeously for 4-5 weeks now with no change. Is this long enough? Should I continue to use it or am I just wasting money? Rogaine is a topical solution that must be applied for so as long as the user wants to see the affects that it produces. Ceasing use of Rogaine will over time eliminate any hair regrowth that one would have achieved, and in some cases, stimulate additional hair loss. 3. I am considering early HT to thick'in up my frontal hair. Will I need to take any time off work to recover from the procedure? If you have the type of job that you can wear a hat, you can go back after a couple of days. best practices are you take a vacation from work to heal your donor area and recipient site, recover from any post op swelling, and grow back a little hair that you may have lost from the procedure due to the doctor shaving the recipient area, etc.
  3. just wait it out dude. what else can you do, ya know??
  4. zerro, im with you, im 4 months post op on Tuesday and trust me i hate this shit probably more than anyone it will be nice to be able to retire the ballcap. can't wait. time to start livin
  5. i just felt like googling tonight. heres a BIO: Blu Stough In the early 1960s Dr. Stough heard that a dermatologist in New York City, Norman Orentreich, was transplanting hair. He thought this procedure could not only help him with his own MPB, but might also be an important adjunct to his practice. After two or three visits to Dr. Orentreich's office, Dr. Robert Berger performed the first transplants on him, and he returned to Hot Springs, Arkansas, ready to begin his own transplanting practice, beginning with several local physicians who were anxiously awaiting his help. By the early 1970s he began teaching the technique, organizing the first hair transplant symposium sponsored by the ASDS (of which he was one of the original founders) and the American Academy of Facial, Plastic, and Reconstructive Surgery in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Subsequently he chaired at least a dozen more hair restoration symposia that were the breeding ground of many of the next wave of hair transplant surgeons. Physicians came from around the world to learn the latest developments in the technique at these conferences. His list of honors is long and includes the presidency of the American Association of Cosmetic Surgeons, as well as membership at one time or another on the boards of virtually all of the dermatologic surgery societies. His son, Dr. Dow Stough, who worked with him in private practice for a number of years, has in turn become one of the most influential members of the community of hair restoration surgeons. i saw some old links in this forum talking about him but they could not be accessed. from this read, dr bluford stowe is pretty old now if he was working in the 70s on HT stuff. cas
  6. i would try toppik, just sprinkle a little in your balding spot. if you still have hair uptop it will stick great. if not, you are just smearing dust on your scalp. Take a look at this post op pic I took 4 days post. Imagine how I felt!! no hats at work. the first 3 months sucked so bad sometimes i didnt know what to think. after taking these pics I did cut it down a little in front, but what do you do when you got stiches in the back, grafts in the middle and older grafts up front (and the doctor shaves you head for the HT). i even tried toppik! that was just a mess. i couldnt imagine what my coworkers thought. nightmare. almost 4 months later i think they probably forgot... but that time was hard time.
  7. NICELY put man. I couldnt have said it better myself! LOL!
  8. Bonzo.. congraulations. it doesnt appear that the doctor did a sort of "fading into" technique though.. you have a very defined hairline of hair. I know this is an improvement, but it still is very hard edged in my opinion...
  9. welcome to the forum. check out Pat the publishers "Visits to Leading Hair Transplant Clinics" thread. he visited a whole bunch of clinics in FL, you can see some of the work goin on in that part of the country. by looking at your loss, i would saw you need about 3500 grafts or so. perhaps more but i think that would provide decent coverage...you need to make decisions on what you want to accomplish. are you interested in total coverage, hairline only, a mix. costs these days are about $3.50-$5.00 a graft, but there is usually overage so the effective cost is a bit lower. Id say the investment will be about 5-9 grand, depending. i would also say dont go in for less than 2,000 grafts as you need more and it will just leave you wanting more. getting a good HT is addicting... im starting to realize that myself. do your research, study these forums and ask as many questions as you need to in order to make an informed decision. good luck, cas
  10. hey guys, i have just updated my album with updated pics. Overall, im having less ingrowns now, more growth. I realize its only 3 1/2 months out, but now where I was cleanly bald, hair is now there... not alot, but a little. enough to feel. more later. I'm optimistic.
  11. Patrick makes a good point. Advertising when placed irresponsibily can lead from misrepresentation to malpractice. My first inquiry into hair transplantation led me to wilshire blvd. and the bosley office in beverly hills, ca. as i did not know much about transplants, i did know that my hairloss what about to take a turn for the worst and i needed help - fast. It was just shy of my 27th bday 4 years ago that I visited Bosley's offices; I remember the excitement and wonderment i felt as the elevator made its way up to the penthouse suite. that excitement led to disappointment and depression when the doctor told me that 1.) I shouldn't get an HT 2.)I was too young and 3.)my baldness pattern had still not fully revealed itself and I needed to wait till I was in my 30s. To top it off he told me to shave my head instead! I was pissed off. A year later i went back to Bosley, and a different doc said he'd operate , but i never got that HT due to the cost (at the time that was my "saving" factor - saving, meaning saving me from Bosley) The integrity that the first doctor displayed has stuck with me and although I have heard many negative experiences with that corporation, i believe there are more than a few bosley docs that are performing good work. anyhow i went on to receive 2 hts in different places and eventually heard about the horror stories at bosley. oh, and so that I do not forget, I went to Hair Club for Men and almost got fitted for a wig (deposit billed to CC - returned later) what freaked me out there.... was that there was a patient that happened to be there, and they brought him out (as he had just got fitted), and he faintly smelled like glue!!! the sales person totally claimed oblivious to this fact, but im sure she snickered after hours sometimes about the aroma. cas
  12. Nashville Kat, Looks like you got a darn good HT. Congratulations thus far on your growth. Cas
  13. uuuhhhh... ok. removing the link made this thread unreadable good job.
  14. Jetfly, May I ask why an HT is absolutely out of the question? just curious
  15. well those guys you mentioned: Moby, Michael Stipe (REM) Billy Corgan all look pretty scary with their bald heads but i do see your point.
  16. yo, i guess i can "feel you" on the name choice. i feel the same way. i project alot based on my frustrations and im sure if I wasnt losing my hair that wouldnt be a problem....sucks, i need counseling i guess! but back to your story, there are other guys on this forum who have had a HT and also wear a wig until the HT grows in. As long as your scalp is getting air you should be fine. I am curious what you look like without the wig, if you post a pic we can help you determine how much you may need, but keep in mind a LOT of doctors refuse to work on you until you are a little older and they can determine your MPB loss pattern. if you have severe hair loss like me, then obviously it will take more grafts. I have had 2800 put in so far i think another 2000 may do the trick, im 2 months post op, after 2200 in my second ht. im 31, but when i first started looking into HTs I was 25 and noone wanted to take me as a patient. not even Bosley Medical (if anyone can believe that) good luck cas
  17. 8-5-05 Update so still under the 3 month threshold, so the HT really hasnt started to grow in yet. for the sake of consistancy i am posting an update... some inside and some outside. hopefully ill start getting some growth soon.. I have a lot of white hairs coming in, so hopefully hey turn dark brown soon. cas
  18. harryben, I snapped a few pics this morning, some inside some outside. Its been 2 1/2 months, so technically the HT hasnt really started to grow in yet. Take a look at my link: http://hair-restoration-info.com/eve/forums?a=album...1043731&f=2566060861 I agree things do look worse outside, but i recommend using some sort of masking agent (like toppik) to help blend. for these pics i didnt use it, just so i can monitor my honest progress...
  19. We're not even talking about the same thing here. I qualified every statement I made by specifying I mean GOOD transplants, i.e. all-FU, current state-of-the-art transplants with densities of 40-60 FUs/cm2. I hope we agree that a transplant on a guy with any significant degree of hairloss, e.g. NW4+ CANNOT restore the density of a non-MPB head of hair. So given that, it only makes sense that in bright lights, a transplant will look thin, depending on who's looking at it. That doesn't mean it's detectable as a transplant, it just means it's going to look thin. So what? Guys with zero MPB show scalp in really bright lights also. spoon, i live in los angeles, 2 miles from venice beach and 3 miles from santa monica beach. i am in the direct sunlight all the time. i didnt get an ht to hide under a hat. we'll see how my ht looks once its completely grown in and i am hoping it doesnt look thin... if it will well shit, im adding until it doesnt. wit curly thick hair on the sides i feel this is an achievable aspiration.
  20. 1st doc gave me laughing gas, felt like a bong hit and i felt really wierd. stayed awake a lot of the time 2nd doc gave me valium, i slept the whole time.
  21. its actually pretty awesome....... i think its also good that all different hair types are mixed together now in the men's photo section. before it was segregated into groups. And today i noticed that the HTN has a new homepage too, very slick. if there could be area where people can upload their own photos, that would be very cool. maybe one upload for b4 and one for after..... ...keep up the good work... great site layout....
  22. for the record i posted a link to your previous pics and then someone closed & locked that forum. pretty scandelous stuff. i never get no love on this site from pat he either doesnt like me, or like non-whites, or whatever. i'll leave it to god and judgement day.
  23. im 31 and i have the same MPB. *sigh* well i just had a HT we'll see what happens.
  24. i think the patient was stupid to go back 30 times. maybe thats just my opinion.
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