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Midiman

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  1. Thank you Gorpy and Mrjb,

     

    I appreciate the comments. Right now I'm seeing hair where it wasn't before so I'm really estatic! Of course, thanks to the knowledge I've gained here, it's most likely gonna do a "disappearing act" soon.

     

    Time for a lot of meditation and "law of attraction" manifestation to get some of those suckers to stick around... I figure it can't hurt right? icon_smile.gif

  2. Hi,

     

    Just got back following a remarkable procedure with Dr. Sharon Keene of Tucson, AZ. Because I already had a fair amount of frontal and crown hair, she elected to do 25-30/per cm2 to curtail shockloss. Roughly 2200 to the frontal half, and 300 to the crown. At 46, most of it's grey coming from the donor site so it's hard to see at first. And the hairline IMO is really nice...

     

    For those of you in the southwest, I seriously suggest you consider Dr. Keene on your list of top-notch HT surgeons. I doubt you will find a more artistic, ethical and skillful doctor. Her association with the Shapiro MG doesn't hurt her credentials either! Additionally, her staff was very personable and professional. All in all, a great experience!

  3. Hi,

     

    Just got back following a remarkable procedure with Dr. Sharon Keene of Tucson, AZ. Because I already had a fair amount of frontal and crown hair, she elected to do 25-30/per cm2 to curtail shockloss. Roughly 2200 to the frontal half, and 300 to the crown. At 46, most of it's grey coming from the donor site so it's hard to see at first. And the hairline IMO is really nice...

     

    For those of you in the southwest, I seriously suggest you consider Dr. Keene on your list of top-notch HT surgeons. I doubt you will find a more artistic, ethical and skillful doctor. Her association with the Shapiro MG doesn't hurt her credentials either! Additionally, her staff was very personable and professional. All in all, a great experience!

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  4. Thanks hairbank,

     

    I guess my concern stems from the fact that Proscar is known primarily as a prostate medication, and ethically some doctors may not want to prescribe it for hairloss. Did you talk with Dr. Wong about a Proscar prescript?

     

    Dr. Keene has also suggested EOD usage since my first go-around with Propepia led to major sexual side effects. Now I'm back on 1mg a day prior to surgery with her.

     

    Midi

  5. Hi,

     

    I have a procedure in Arizona next week and I'm wondering what the best post-op treatment plan would be. I'm receiving 2300 grafts. The doctor recommends saline spray instead of GraftCyte. Barring that, what else can I use that's reasonable cost-effective to help with the recovery, and perhaps curtail shockloss?

     

    Thanks much! icon_smile.gif

     

    Propecia 1mg daily

    Nioxin Cleanser, Scalp Therapy and Follicle Booster

  6. Hi,

     

    I have a procedure in Arizona next week and I'm wondering what the best post-op treatment plan would be. I'm receiving 2300 grafts. The doctor recommends saline spray instead of GraftCyte. Barring that, what else can I use that's reasonable cost-effective to help with the recovery, and perhaps curtail shockloss?

     

    Thanks much! icon_smile.gif

     

    Propecia 1mg daily

    Nioxin Cleanser, Scalp Therapy and Follicle Booster

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