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dhuge67

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  1. 1) How low in the donor area can a strip be taken? My head/scalp is much more elastic in the lower region compared to higher up on the back of the head. Is the area, slightly above the neck but also above the very lowest point on the hair of the back of the head, useable? 2) I don't know about anyone else, but my hair used to be a much different texture, before I started losing it. It is now much more coarse and dark, where it used to be more straight and a bit lighter in color. I'm not sure why this would be, except that maybe it is some kind of DHT side effect? 3) Is it common for one side of the scar to be slightly raised? I read about someone who had this issue and they found out that there was a cyst underneat it, but it was promptly removed. Mine has been this way for a while, it doesn't hurt, and I think it's been getting better - but i'm not positive. Maybe the scar just needs more time, since it's still a week until I'm even 4 months post op. That's all for now.
  2. Plan to have your HT around the time that you should be taking a week off. You're not supposed to lift continuously without rest for more than 8-10 weeks. You should go 8 or so weeks, take a week off, change your regimen, and then get back to it. Bodies need time to heal and they also need time to adapt and "soften." Without giving it time to do that, and changing your workout plan, you'll limit your potential gains.
  3. From what I've read, it seems that there is a point that occurs between 1-3 years where Propecia will no longer regrow hair but it will still hold what has (maybe) regrown and the hair that it had been "protecting" from falling out. I think you should just start taking the 1 mg tablets, like most doctors prescribe.
  4. The only possible option then, if the scalp was not lax enough for the next operation would be FUE, right?
  5. As much as people talk about taking it every other day, is it okay to take two in a day? A couple times I may have done this, because I forgot if had, in fact taken it.
  6. DermMatch is a hair thickening agent, and I suppose it could be used to color over an area of scalp, but it would be obvious on very short hair. I've used it briefly but it seems to work well and I will use it once this hair transplant grows in. It's a good way to get more "mileage" out of the current state of your hair and then get your finances in order for a transplant which will hopefully produce naturally, the result of what DermMatch does artificially.
  7. Man, I really hope that Propecia has the kind of results that you guys seem to say is a possibility. Since I got on the stuff before I hit a NW-4, I feel like I have some hope...
  8. I got on Propecia a week after my transplant and it didn't seem to be the cause of shedding, but I think it was the shock loss from the transplant. It lasted about a week and wasn't awful. My hair is already diffusely thinning, but it doesnt seem any worse. I am now at day 104 of Propecia use and it seems my loss has been slowed to "normal" loss in the shower. I hope that I get some regrowth within the year.
  9. What's the word on Armani? I remember a while ago, there seemed to be some bad vibes...
  10. Is there a way to improve scalp laxity? Some kind of "exercise" or medication, ointment? It might sound funny, but I'm just curious.
  11. Is there a way to improve scalp laxity? Some kind of "exercise" or medication, ointment? It might sound funny, but I'm just curious.
  12. It seems like bunk to me that an electrical stimulus could have the same physiological effect that a pill would have on the hair follicle.
  13. Wow man, it looks like there's a lot of hair there. Just pop some Propecia. Don't get your head cut OVER THAT. It looks great.
  14. I think this strategy can be effective for some.
  15. It starts off thinner and kinky for a while and over the course of the 12-18 months becomes mature and thick (more like your existing hair). It probably looks decent at 7-8 months...until then I am gonna keep mine short.
  16. I'm just sitting here at work, bored, and wondering about this. What is the average age of an HT patient? It's probably hard to answer that exactly, but from this community it would seem that most are older than 30. I find this interesting because the average age of a married man is what, 25-30? It seems odd to me that hair-loss would be problematic to someone who is settled into a kind of comfort zone with marriage, kids, and a solid job. Of course there are personal issues that go beyond that, but I'm just thinking out loud. Don't beat me up over this. I'd say my main issues with my hair loss stem from it happening to me at such an early age. It's hard enough to "get the girl" with everything going for you, without being a balding 20-something. Eh, even if the girls don't really care, it SEEMS like they do. And I have run into a situation where a girl even asked me about it once....not fun.
  17. I'm just sitting here at work, bored, and wondering about this. What is the average age of an HT patient? It's probably hard to answer that exactly, but from this community it would seem that most are older than 30. I find this interesting because the average age of a married man is what, 25-30? It seems odd to me that hair-loss would be problematic to someone who is settled into a kind of comfort zone with marriage, kids, and a solid job. Of course there are personal issues that go beyond that, but I'm just thinking out loud. Don't beat me up over this. I'd say my main issues with my hair loss stem from it happening to me at such an early age. It's hard enough to "get the girl" with everything going for you, without being a balding 20-something. Eh, even if the girls don't really care, it SEEMS like they do. And I have run into a situation where a girl even asked me about it once....not fun.
  18. I don't understand this perspective, since I have had a transplant and am only 20 (and will be for another 4 months). If you have a proper plan of attack and you go to a surgeon that has an ethical history (and they are willing to do the surgery), then I don't see why there is a problem.
  19. bspot, wouldn't the donor hair characteristics play into whether or not a surgery of 1,500 to 2,000 FUs would be worth doing? I would think so. I'm not saying this just because I did it, but because I think hair characteristics are the underestimated variable in all of this. Why are some 1-for-1 transplants vastly different? A lot has to do with the quality of the donor hair, it seems.
  20. It's been 15.4 weeks for me and you looked much thicker at 15 than I do...hopefully these next 7 weeks zoom by.
  21. What bugs me is that some stuff is just shooting out while in other places there is nothing! I'm just hoping some of the gaps will fill in. Of course, some hair is shorter than others, but im talking about areas where nothing has sprouted yet...I have to say..the roller coaster is in a dip right now...
  22. Any other thoughts on this, or does everyone agree that it is just too early to tell?
  23. Very cool to know. I'm looking forward to results now. On my countdown calendar on my computer, I had for some reason listed "Major Hair Growth" and it is still 103 days away from that marking. Hopefully it takes off soon!
  24. My doctor had a reason for not breaking them up, it's his normal practice. What do you mean by inciscions? I don't think I can still see those! What you're talking about might be the as-yet-to-sprout-but-almost-sprouting new hairs.
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