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  1. B Spot , Hairbank Thanks for your valuable feedback guys. I am nearly 32 Years old and have had previous transplants in frontal area. I agree that the harline does look thin because the density is very low. Unfortunately I did not know about HTN before , but atleast I am glad that I know about this now and am able to get feedback from your guys. I talked to Dr Alexander -of Biltmoresurgical in phoenix-today and he mentioned that I need 2000 FUTs. As per your recommendation I will set up a phone consultation with H&W and Dr Keene and let you know of what they say ..... Thanks Kevin
  2. Thanks for your feedback. Here is my weblog that has all the information. Thanks again for your valuable feedback WebLOG
  3. Hello tkerr22 Thanks for your feedback. Here is my weblog Web Log and any input would be greatly appreciated. I am really worried that my front looks very bad and needs to add lot of hair to create density. Thanks Kevin
  4. Bushy, Congrats, I looked at your pre and post OP pictures and it seems like Dr Hasson has done great job. I am very curious as to how your hair will look in few more weeks. Please keep us posted. Anyway, right now I am also looking to get HT done and was wondering how much does H&W charges per FUs. Any pointers will be greatly appreciated Thanks Kevin
  5. Hi Please let me know how bad my front hairline looks. I am planning to get HT done in next few weeks to achieve higher hair density in the front but I want to get realistic idea as far as how bad it currently is. Thanks in advance for your valuable feedback
  6. Hi Please let me know how bad my front hairline looks. I am planning to get HT done in next few weeks to achieve higher hair density in the front but I want to get realistic idea as far as how bad it currently is. Thanks in advance for your valuable feedback
  7. Hello All I am a 32 years old male and has been loosing hair in crown area since I was 21. I already had two HT ( 900FUs and 1800 FUs) done by Dr. Shagufta Khan of ILHT little over 2.5 years ago. I think Dr. Khan did an OK ( not great) job because she did not give me the density that I was looking for the first time around, She gave me a hair line but FUs/Sqcm were so low that it seemed like having lot of bald spots. So, I had to go back and get a second HT done from her and luckily she agreed to compensate me for her mistake. Anyway, My hair used to look good until late last year when I stopped taking propecia because I was worried about my sperm count. Now, I am at a point of diminishing hairline. I also seemed to have lost some density on the upper scalp. I have started taking propecia once again but feel that I may need to get yet another HT done to get some density in hairline area and some on the top portion of the scalp. I have read several posts on this site and it seems Dr. Scott Alexander may be a best fit for me as I live in NM and can easily drive up to Phoenix to get a HT. However, I do have some questions on which I would love to have your feedback and suggestions 1)How much does Dr. Alexander charge per FUs . I think I need around ~2000 FUs 2)Since I want to increase my hair density , Is there any risk of lossing exisiting hair in the region due to shock as incisions may cut blood supply to existing hair. 3)What percentage of your back scalp can be used as donor area without having to compromise on anything else such as skin elasticity. I have this weird feeling that removing a third donor strip may cause skin tension in my neck and scalp....is this something that I even need to worry about ? 4)Any pointers on what to watch out for when going through a revision/second HT procedure 5)Any good place to stay when getting HT from Dr. Alexander... Thanks in advance for all your help -Kevin
  8. Hello All I am a 32 years old male and has been loosing hair in crown area since I was 21. I already had two HT ( 900FUs and 1800 FUs) done by Dr. Shagufta Khan of ILHT little over 2.5 years ago. I think Dr. Khan did an OK ( not great) job because she did not give me the density that I was looking for the first time around, She gave me a hair line but FUs/Sqcm were so low that it seemed like having lot of bald spots. So, I had to go back and get a second HT done from her and luckily she agreed to compensate me for her mistake. Anyway, My hair used to look good until late last year when I stopped taking propecia because I was worried about my sperm count. Now, I am at a point of diminishing hairline. I also seemed to have lost some density on the upper scalp. I have started taking propecia once again but feel that I may need to get yet another HT done to get some density in hairline area and some on the top portion of the scalp. I have read several posts on this site and it seems Dr. Scott Alexander may be a best fit for me as I live in NM and can easily drive up to Phoenix to get a HT. However, I do have some questions on which I would love to have your feedback and suggestions 1)How much does Dr. Alexander charge per FUs . I think I need around ~2000 FUs 2)Since I want to increase my hair density , Is there any risk of lossing exisiting hair in the region due to shock as incisions may cut blood supply to existing hair. 3)What percentage of your back scalp can be used as donor area without having to compromise on anything else such as skin elasticity. I have this weird feeling that removing a third donor strip may cause skin tension in my neck and scalp....is this something that I even need to worry about ? 4)Any pointers on what to watch out for when going through a revision/second HT procedure 5)Any good place to stay when getting HT from Dr. Alexander... Thanks in advance for all your help -Kevin
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