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Dr. True (True & Dorin) - Keeping pace with hair loss over a 9 yr. progression


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This case illustrates how a series of treatments over 9.5 years can be successful in keeping pace with progression of hair loss. When this patient had his first HT in 2000, he presented with a 3A hair loss pattern with recession in the hairline corners and behind the forelock ??“ 200 singles, 200 doubles, and 317 triple hair FU's were transplanted.

 

After a year, the hair from his grafts grew in but further loss of native hair was evident behind and into the forelock ??“ however, even having lost more hair, his transplants kept his appearance stable. In 2001, 200 singles, 412 doubles, and 477 triple FU's were placed in the hairline and front for added density.

 

After three years, with continued progression, only transplanted hair remained in the front and top. In 2004, 341 singles, 839 doubles, and 109 triple FU's were placed throughout the front, top, and crown. With noticeable thinning taking place in the vertex region, the patient started Propecia as well.

 

In 2009, still using Propecia, there was no remaining native hair throughout the balding pattern. His pattern was purely transplanted. With his three treatments totaling 3149 FU grafts consisting of 741 singles, 1451 doubles, and 957 triples, Dr. True left this patient with just one linear scar in the donor area.

 

This patient reported that one of the most satisfying aspects of his experience was that he went bald and had his hair restored without anyone but his wife knowing that he was losing hair or having treatment.

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Donor views year 2009

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VP Patient & Media Relations for The Hair Loss Doctors by Robert J. Dorin 

 

 

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Wow, a complete head (minus DHT resistant region) of transplanted hair. This is truly an A+ result Dr True. It's probably fairly safe to assume that this patient would have been a NW 5+ (probably even a 6/7) with the progression of his loss, and instead, he has the hair of a 30 year old. Great work.

"Doc" Blake Bloxham - formerly "Future_HT_Doc"

 

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All opinions are my own and my advice does not constitute as medical advice. All medical questions and concerns should be addressed by a personal physician.

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thanks F_H_D.........we met this patient almost a decade ago heading toward a classic 6 pattern - pretty neat to see where he's at now....i think everyone likes to see the instant "wow" results but there are also many cases in which we have to strategically manage one's hair loss over time; to be able to adapt a each patient's goals and unique set of circumstances

VP Patient & Media Relations for The Hair Loss Doctors by Robert J. Dorin 

 

 

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