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Hi guys,

I am a very LONG time lurker of HT Boards, I apologise If I am in the worng section of the forum I do not want to upset anybody. I am 26 years old from Australia and have been thinning for around 8 years now I would say, I have been on Fin for roughly 4 years and Minox for 6 years which has held up the hair pretty darn well. In between all of this I have tried many different hyped lotions/creams etc but many did not contribute enough to justify the price per month. My hair is pretty thick along the sides and back of my head and my dermatologist mentioned I had one of the most elastic scalps she had ever seen (I can move it around like I have a wig on haha). My hair has receded to roughly a NW2 and is just messy and the top/crown has become see through heading to a NW4 I guess, due to the fact that the hair I have remaining is quite thick I can mask this fairly well with the style I wear but is becoming slowly troublesome and is slowly getting thinner. I have been looking at a transplant for the last year (have previously researched for 100's of hours) I have had a consult with a local Dr who was very arrogant and did not make me feel welcome one bit, he said I did not need any work on top only at the hairline and recommended 1000 grafts (strip surgery), He obviously thought I had no idea about HT when I mentioned I was contacting H&W he got kind of angry and said oh well see if they have the ethics to transplant you diffused hair. I then consulted with Hasson and Wong and emailed Doug some photo's which could have been of a higher standard but they gave me a good rough guess on the amount of grafts I would require to satisfy my needs I think it was around 4000 but I believe I would require much less to start with. I still have to send new photos but my camera was dropped off of a balcony.

Sorry for the lack of photos H&W they are coming!

I have recently taken a liking to Dr Rahal also, he seems to pull off very good hairlines and density on most patients I have researched. I find it hard to justify patient results from the Dr's websites I like to research the average Joe on forums and keep monitoring their progress as much as I can for a more realistic approach.

So far I have had no contact from the Rahal Clinic but the email was only sent 3 days ago.

I just addressed the issues of shock loss/diffuse thinning the usual questions I always ask, Because I will most likely have future loss (depending on the drugs) I want to account for this but at the same time I see most procedures start at the hair line and work back. I am opposite I do not like wearing my hair up at all so the front is not my biggest concern I want it to look good but if it came down to it I would rather have a full top than a dense lowered hairline. I have been trying to work out my own hairline design based on my shaped head and hair loss characteristics (based on my father) trying to keep it as high as possible without an aged look. This would seem crazy to others I guess. My derm also mentioned I have a small scalp area with the particular haed shape I have which could well be beneficial in the long run of HT's.

I am really at the point of a coin toss between Dr Hasson and Dr Rahal atm, both of them are amazing surgeons the decision is starting to get to me and I would like other opinions I guess, I realise most will say choose who you are comfortable with etc etc but I feel both would really be quite close in most areas.

Can I also point out I have no "over" expectations of this procedure I am not going to have Brad Pitt hair I am willing to have a scar I am just after the best i can get from a procedure even if it gives me a denstiy I am at now for the future I would be pretty stoked.

I will post some pic's this week for ppl's viewing pleasure.

Thanks for reading.

PS: If it were not for sites such as this I would truly be lost in the dark and have had a botch surgery by now so thankyou very much for all the information contributed on here.

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Hey MrMike

 

I was also in the same predicament as you about a month ago. I couldn't decide between Dr. Rahal or Dr. Hasson...I've talked to numerous patients of both doctors and all summer long I was absolutely certain that I was going with Dr. Rahal but I had a change of heart last month and opted for Dr. Hasson instead. I like how H&W posts videos on their website, so you can actually see the detailed work instead of just viewing photos which can be deceiving. Either way, I think both doctors are great...Rahal designs awesome hairlines but I like Dr. Hasson's consistancy. It comes down to personal preference...good luck in your decision making.

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Congratulations on the two Dr's you have narrowed it down to. I realise that you are having a hard time trying to select your final Dr, and we are all here to help. But I honestly think that you may be hard pressed to receive an answer as both are amongst the elite. H&W obviously famous for mega sessions, Rahal gaining a reputation for hairlines.

 

I think that each Dr though will explain to you that it is integral to use your best and strongest hair to redesign your hairline first, however mature you may choose this to be.

 

Im very interested in your case, as I am around the same age. I believe the way that you explain your pattern, that we are around the same stage regarding MPB also, but I will surely be somewhat more evolved.

 

Good luck!

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Hey Raph,

Thanks for the support! I appreciate it.

As I stand with my loss to date a mega session would not really be in my sights, I would not require one unless I let it go for another maybe ten years. In regards to hairline work, I am aware that most Dr's like to begin here with a strong foundation, I guess I will be able to request it to be slightly higher, I do not want to look super young in my Mid 40's. My hair line is fairly low at the moment and I measure roughly 15cm from the front point to the crown. I have a small surface area which I believe will be in my favour. I though about both Dr's last night and kept going through forums checking work/denstiy/scars/Cm2 of grafts etc..I think for my first procedure Rahal may be the right Dr but Hasson really does pull off great work on diffused thinner such as myself..Ahhhh there I go again, I'll have to find my lucky coin and just write H&W on one side and Rahal on the other, but I bet it will land standing up right!!

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Raph (hopfully i can call you this)

I just viewed your Pre HT photo, your diffused situation would be slightly more advanced than mine and my hairline is lower (it is hard to tell exactly) do you have a double crown?? Or is that how you had you hair styled that particular day?

Thanks mate.

 

PS Please excuse any spelling or sentence structure issues, It is far to early!

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It's possible that the first doctor you saw was right when he said you shouldn't touch the diffused area yet. That's not to say it shouldn't be done, but doctors have different philosophies when it comes to what they feel is right for a patient.

 

It would be good to see photos... I know you know this.

I am a patient and representative of Dr Rahal.

 

My FUE Procedure With Dr Rahal - Awesome Hairline Result

 

I can be contacted for advice: matt@rahalhairline.com

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Hey mattj nice to meet you!

Yeah, I realise different Dr's will have different views on which surgical route to take. I have seen people with similar loss treated in the same areas with great results (I do know results vary) but given my hair type I have a good feeling it will turn out okay. I will post some photos for you viewing pleasure. The issue I have with posting photos is due to the fact my hair is longer (Emo styledicon_smile.gif) It is hard to depict the difffused situation properly, it is noticable but does not show as well.

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