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mmhce

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  1. You have to advise your hair transplant doctor in advance, and they will tell you how to deal with the dandruff problem. It won't compromise you being able to get the transplant, but you will have to pay special attention to it after the transplant.
  2. Scorpian, 1. I truly feel your pain. 2. Have you been taking pictures at regular intervals to objectively view the development? 3. Are you taking minoxidil and finasteride to aid in the hairloss? 4. Is it possible that you are experiencing some shock loss also at this point? 5. Doubt it. 6. Many people believe that growth rates for multiple sessions are supposed to be the same. Some people believe that in subsequent surgeries, the transplanted hair grows slower. Cheer up! Things can only get better.
  3. What are you talking about? You starting getting white hair from what? Minoxidil? Are these gray hair? By around the head, do you mean from the donor area?
  4. Nikki sixx, You have to first determine if your hairloss is due to MPB or something else. If it is MPB, there are two drugs you can use to retard hairloss; Minoxidil and Finasteride.
  5. This makes no sense. Once you lose a graft that is it. You must understand the distinction between a graft=follicle and the hair strand that grows out of the follicle. This you lose all the time because hair grows in cycles and is supposed to fall off. Earliest duration for security is 5 days. Permanent security 14 days. Check Dr. Mejia's article on this. If I find it, I will post the link. Different doctors have SLIGHTLY different views. But all agree that after 14 days, the graft is secure and needs to be surgically removed. You can make slight circles in the shower, with the hair wet, so that you can dislodge the scabs. You can do this at 5 days, because of the explanation I said above. If you put excessive force the graft will be dislodged at day 5, but by 10 days you can apply more force.
  6. This advice refers to the removal of the scabs, and this something that you DO CAREFULLY in the shower, when your hair is wet and shampooed. You make gentle circles or gently stroke the hair to remove the scabs (when your hair is wet, in the shower).
  7. After a year you can go to once per day. Some persons are strict and adhere to the 2 year time frame which is consistent with the clinical studies.
  8. newyork, I tried Nizoral, when I first started losing hair, but I quickly discarded it so I did not have irritation like you. However, you can try folligen or copper peptide products to relieve your irritation. Finasteride works everywhere.
  9. I aggree with thana that "swim" is intelligent, but I have to side with Bill and admit that his arguments are hard to follow and it seems to me that "swim" is mixing up metabolized hormones and genes.
  10. MSM = methyl sulfonyl methane propecia 1 mg ed = Finasteride Rogaine = Minoxidil.
  11. No. Just like taking higher doses of finasteride at closer time intervals does not increase the effect.
  12. P.D Cutting the tablets into four parts is a non-issue. It doesn't have to be four equal parts. The parts can be unequal. I suggest you brush up on your pill-cutting skills and keep with the 1.25mg daily recommendation. It's a much better regimen that way, with less of a chance of you missing a dosage.
  13. Basically: 1. HT graft shed, first few weeks, 2. Shock loss shed, within first month after HT 3. 4 months, 30% restoration, 4. 6 months about 50%, 5. 8-12 months 80% restoration, 6. 15-18 months 100% restoration. The wait is the hardest...I know!!
  14. Well, if you can get away with carrying the helmet under your arm, you can just use the loose fitting baseball cap, being careful as to how you put it on and take it off.
  15. Yes. It works. It will maintain your hair, if not regrow it. For the rest of your life. Finasteride can be gotten quite inexpensively from Indian pharmaceutical companies. Absolutley.
  16. Nothing. The closure must be done without excess tension, and time will heal the wound. Some people believe in Vitamin E oil, which is applied after 14 days (not too sure, you'll have to check).
  17. Shyguy, I am confused. Do you have MPB or do you have stress-induced hair loss? You mention: which would indicate you suffer from MPB. So if you have MPB, why would you think your hairloss was stress induced and not progressive balding? If you suffer from MPB, you have to get on finasteride and minoxidil. Magnesium won't help you. If your hair loss is stress induced, you have to reduce the stress in your life and allow the body to recuperate, together with minerals/vitamins and allow time to regrow your lost hair.
  18. I understand your situation. I too worked in construction. And the harness on those helmets are meant to be fitted (with adjustable slots) so that your helmet doesn't fall off your head. Riggers working at heights have the chin straps. If your helmet falls off, it could be a safety violation. But to answer your question, perhaps you can put a bandana on (around your head, and under your helmet) to mitigate any tension of the harness straps on your excision line. Additionally, you may need to be concerned about the dust and exposure to direct sunlight in your line of work, and how this could possibly affect your healing tissues.
  19. No. Just watch for side effects. Yes. Get on Finasteride. Don't gamble and wait around for newer technology. Use what is available now. And get on minoxidil too!
  20. Sumner, Congratulations on your recent transplant. I too was considering Dr. Tykocinski, before making my final decision. The real challenge would be the wait now. P.S. I agree with Raphael; 5100 grafts does sound impressive!
  21. You have to continue with Finasteride. Stopping and starting back is a bad idea. You have to take minoxidil and finasteride together for the best effect. You have to take these drugs even after you do surgery, if you decide to do surgery.
  22. nyny12, There is an older study done with isolated cases of diminished motility and motivity. http://www.scielo.br/pdf/rhc/v59n4/21389.pdf
  23. The genesis of medical treatment involves the use of naturally derived unprocessed chemicals to cause pharmacological effects.
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