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Rambler

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  1. Bill,

     

    No, they are definitely double units.

     

    Jotronic,

     

    Actually I believe all of the hairs directly on the hairline have sprouted. The 2's I'm seeing are mostly in the temporal area hairline. Along the front they are all singles. I'll give it another month or so and when they grow back I'll send you a pic.

  2. You may find a good surgeon in the LA area on your own but there's not many recommended here. I have heard good things about Dr. Siporin who is in Beverly Hills I believe.

     

    Bosley also advertises on the TV and on the surface they look wonderful, but I have heard more negatives than positives about them.

     

    Nice thing about the regurgitated list here is that there is a lot of direct feedback on the results from these surgeons patients. You can actually talk to them and follow the progress of their results. Most guys here are willing to travel to assure themselves of this kind of peace of mind.

  3. Shockloss occurs when the native hair is weak and isn't strong enough to resist the trauma thats going on around it. More often than not the hair that has gone into shock will grow back but after 3/4 months - after the resting phase

    Hair that goes into shock and doesn't return is hair that was inevitably on its way out anyway and wasn't strong enough to return.

     

    Abby, Another member Spex wrote those tips but when he refers to *native" hair, that means hair that was growing in your scalp before the HT procedure, so yes, it is possible that you could lose some of those either permanently or temporarily.

     

    I has a little shock loss near the donor area which have come back. I believe I may have had some in the recipient area but not many.

     

    Permanent shockloss can for the most part be prevented if you have an experienced surgeon do your HT.

  4. Keep in in mind too that while growth starts around 3-5 months, significant cosmetic results take at least 6-7 months
    Excellent point. After waiting so long for the first ones to appear, you see the first few hairs coming in and you get excited. More and more start coming in and you get used to them. You feel great about this but the next anticipation is when will all of the fine little hairs actually make a difference?

     

    So another waiting game starts. Just when you were out of the mirror, your right back in it again scrutinizing every little hairs length, thickness, and wondering where are all the other ones that should have started growing by now? When can I take this hat off? etc..

  5. I travel quite a bit and always take a laptop.

     

    No real issues concerning traveling with laptops. You will be asked to remove it from its case as you run it through the scanner. No worries about damage from the scanner. I've done it dozens of times and never any damage.

     

    Some times, you might be asked to turn on the computer but going into Canada I doubt this will happen.

  6. Apologies Dewayne, I took your post as facetious because they were in Turkey. Now I see what you mean. More coffee please ...

     

    She is definitely one of the hottest surgeons I have seen. Might make me nervous consulting with her. Why was I here? .. oh yeah my hair. A Turkish Jennifer Anniston .. wow!! icon_eek.gificon_eek.gif

  7. iamme,

     

    If you could post some pictures of your hairline you could get unofficial, but educated, guesses on just how many grafts you will likely need to fill in the area.

     

    After you get a rough guestimate from the folks here, I would suggest a consultation with a qualified HT doctor. Since your so young it may not be in your best interest to even have a transplant at this time due to where your hair loss is suspected to progress in the future when your say 30-40.

     

    This could depend on a whole host of factors including your family balding history, how much donor hair you have, your hairs quality, color, thickness etc..

     

    I know you are probably seeing the start of your hair thinning and just want to fill it in and make it normal again but be careful at your age with hair transplant procedures. You don't want to start a process that can't be completed.

     

    By this I mean if you fill in the receding area and in the future you continue thinning behind, you will need to have more procedures to "keep up". You may not have enough donor supply or finances to do this and be worse off than when you started.

     

    Not trying to scare or discourage you but there are a lot of things that need to be considered even with older gents. You could start the ball rolling by posting a couple of pics here for us to give you a starting point of how to proceed in your particular case.

  8. Abby,

     

    You *might* be one of the lucky ones that just keeps on growing, but don't absolutely count on it as this is rare. The fact that you say these hairs are lifeless and wispy makes me think it is a possibility, but don't be disappointed if they do in fact start to shed as Bill pointed out. That is what is most likely to happen. Are you positive these new hairs aren't your original native hairs growing?

     

    I had a procedure on the hairline and general top/frontal area and some of the ones on the very front hairline just kept on growing and are now the same length as the buzzed native hair, maybe 50 or so but all the rest started hopping out about week 2 and almost all were gone by week 3. We all shed, sprout at different timescales.

     

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