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  1. All, Thank you kindly for the responses. I am really impressed with what I've seen lately, and I'll do some research on the trichopthytic technique. Gorpy, your scar looks great, thanks for the pics. I have another additional concern about my donor area. I have a huge red birthmark that goes up the back of my head near where my hair stops growing at the bottom to my crown. I have extremely thick hair everywhere but the front/top area. Would the birthmark be noticed as tiny little red specs in the transplants? I'm sure there are ways of putting those grafts in the thick of it all to conceal it, but it's just about my last concern. I have spoken with my wife about it and she is very supportive (I've spent thousands of dollars for electrolysis on her anyway!!!). I live in Houston, but I am considering an appt. with Dr. Cooley in NC and Dr. Shapiro based on the results I have seen. Travel is easy for me, fortunately. Thanks again. JFB
  2. I have been around folks who have had hair transplants, both good and bad, but the thing that has always kept me from feeling like it was something I wanted to do was the scar in back of the head. I haven't seen too many scars that were completely undectectable. It seems most guys grow their hair a little thicker in back to conceal it, but that is one of the dead giveaways of how I know he's had a hair transplant. It often times gives off a "two level" look, if you know what I mean. However, I have recently seen a host of photos on blogs related to this site that has once again inspired me to consider an HT as something I'd like to look back into. Can anyone tell me what their feelings are on their HT scars? I sure hate to be held back by something like that if no one else has had the bad experience I fear I'll have with it. Thank you all kindly in advance. JFB
  3. I have been around folks who have had hair transplants, both good and bad, but the thing that has always kept me from feeling like it was something I wanted to do was the scar in back of the head. I haven't seen too many scars that were completely undectectable. It seems most guys grow their hair a little thicker in back to conceal it, but that is one of the dead giveaways of how I know he's had a hair transplant. It often times gives off a "two level" look, if you know what I mean. However, I have recently seen a host of photos on blogs related to this site that has once again inspired me to consider an HT as something I'd like to look back into. Can anyone tell me what their feelings are on their HT scars? I sure hate to be held back by something like that if no one else has had the bad experience I fear I'll have with it. Thank you all kindly in advance. JFB
  4. I have been on both since Sept 2005, and I have not seen any significant improvements. I have tried to lower my usage of minoxodil, but I know that is a good way to start seeing increased thinning, which I believe I am now seeing. However, the propecia is something I will never get off of as long as there are no side effects. I agree that the hairs grown and kept by these 2 drugs are different. My advice to someone would be to not get on minox, just propecia alone, but that's just my experience. I know there are others here who claim that they've had tremendous results on both. I'm just not one of them. I also know that it can take up to a year to show improvements, which is why I am not getting off of either of them.
  5. THAT is a very interesting thing, indeed. I've never thought of it quite like that, but I can see how that's the case. B spot, you've got a great attitude about it. All the best to you as your look changes. I am looking forward to your great results.
  6. Thanks for the ideas. I am at my next scheduled photo session and will experiment with these ideas. Jeff
  7. Robbo... dude... I would kill for a hairline like yours. Mine actually used to look like that, then I started getting obsessed with having so much forehead showing, too. Can be really miserable when you first notice it, but man, you look like you ain't gonna have problems.
  8. I have been documenting my progress from propecia and minoxidil, but I am not satisfied with my inability to take sharp, close-up photos. Any advice out there? I have seen some seriously up-close and crystal-clear shots of some scalps, but mine are only focued from a foot or so away. Thanks in advance, Jeff
  9. I have been documenting my progress from propecia and minoxidil, but I am not satisfied with my inability to take sharp, close-up photos. Any advice out there? I have seen some seriously up-close and crystal-clear shots of some scalps, but mine are only focued from a foot or so away. Thanks in advance, Jeff
  10. Damo, keep 'em comin'! Thanks for the updates.
  11. Rahul, I am in the exact same boat you are in. I also agree with KG, in that you MUST be committed to the rituals of swallowing propecia and applying minox EVERY SINGLE DAY! I was taking minox for a while, too, and stopped then the loss seemed to accelerate. I attribute this to the fact that the minox was WORKING and then the hair said, "Hey! Where's the spray?" and figured, oh well, and just dropped out like that. I started propecia about a month ago and 5% minox again and have, too, experienced a bit of shedding. It looks like it isn't going to come back, but there are a few sprouts that I haven't noticed before that are not very long. I hope they are the fresh upshoots from this new regimine. I am committed to the process for as long as it takes. I took picuters and will continue to document it monthly for all of us who have not had HT's and are tackling this problem in another way. http://hair-restoration-info.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f...6060861/m/3991085951 Regards, Jeff
  12. I, too, found this to be true pretty quickly after using the Propecia/Minox combo. My hair looked okay for the first week or so, but then a noticeable thinning. The hair that falls out feels just a little... I dunno... dead? Not like plucking even one of the endangered ones out (which I've done, but don't recommend!). I am documenting my hair loss with photographs so that I'm not left wondering. I'd like to here from you again, zerro, when you feel your hair has sprung back from the roots healthy. I'm expecting I should see them if they are coming back at least by the year's end. Jeff P.S. I also use Nioxin, but I'm gonna start supplementing the low voltage nizoral here real soon, too.
  13. PB, your loss looks similar to mine. I am eager to follow your results. Please post photos once you get the HT. Jeff
  14. My experience is: stop using minoxidil and watch how fast the follicles fall out! Just get ready. You think it's not doing anything til you get off. I'm back on for good.
  15. Hey man, I only wish I could shave my head! I'd do it in a heartbeat and forget all about this hair loss problem. I also started noticing my receding hairline around your age. I'd say it's normal for someone who is losing their hair. Thickening shampoos just don't work. I'd talk to a doc first, but drugs (propecia ,minoxidil) are the only things that consistently help anyone (besides an HT, of course).
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