Senior Member darren smith Posted April 4, 2012 Senior Member Posted April 4, 2012 hi i had a fue procdure bout 6 to 7 months ago now around 2200 grafts, seeing growth slowly but very fine thin hairs at present but my worry is how much my existing hair is fallin out i run my hands throw it it falls i literally shake my head over sink and loads of hairs r there, same when i bath, i take 0.5mg propecia everyday, vitimins and biotin, i swim quite alot, what can i do also my hair on top is like wire if hat makes sense total diff quality to sides and back, is there shampoos or something to prevent this im losing far to much hair on a daily basis, everynight before bed i also apply aloe vera hair cream, procedure was donr by dr reys, that all went well and know i need to wait a year to see if succesful, please guys help me on this i neeed to retain hair and thicken it up
Senior Member Dutch Posted April 4, 2012 Senior Member Posted April 4, 2012 Your hair on top is like wire but the sides are thin? Or the other way round? Any use of MSM? Any photos? http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/blog/home-page.asp?WebID=2329
Senior Member darren smith Posted April 5, 2012 Author Senior Member Posted April 5, 2012 dutch my sides are back are thick and just much better quality hair, il sort some pics,the top is thin like wire if that makes sense totallu diff to sides, not on msm do u raate it whats pros and cons
Senior Member darren smith Posted April 5, 2012 Author Senior Member Posted April 5, 2012 spex to be honest i barely know how to use a laptop lol, im a manual labour guy lol, is there anything i can do to help this
Senior Member darren smith Posted April 10, 2012 Author Senior Member Posted April 10, 2012 come on guyssssss lol
Senior Member darren smith Posted April 11, 2012 Author Senior Member Posted April 11, 2012 no more help on this matter people...................
Regular Member Jazzy Posted April 11, 2012 Regular Member Posted April 11, 2012 Darren need some pic's mate. Have contacted your doc?
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