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Hair transplant with out medication


Mikeyoh

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since am very worried about finestride, i am considering a hair transplant without it. I would like to hear stories in this case.. a person without finestride and minoxidl .. did his transplant and having success? 

 

what are other alternatives that works, if you could share your stories that would help..

 

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It’s not without risks of course, but many do get a transplant without using meds. Just be prepared for further loss and plan accordingly. 
As a heads up I wouldn’t personally consider Dr Yaman with you’re hair type, You should look at Dr Mwamba, Dr Bisanga and @DrTBarghouthiand get consultations done with them also. And under no circumstances consider the likes of Asli Tarcan, HOI…

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Just my own experience. I had a HT and was decent success but didn't take any meds to hold what I had and am back to where I was 6 years ago and had another one recently. I really regret not doing what I was advised and feel I wasted the previous work. It's up to you, everyone is different, as someone said it depends on how aggressive your hair loss is.

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It really depends on the case. HTs are all about supply and demand. In my case, I am already over 40 and barely a NW2 with only some corner recession. Otherwise I have excellent density. In my case, I do not need Finansteride. 

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Mostlikely you have two options. Either finasteride (and remember that we have many many in here taking it without problems despite the ones who experience problems shouting the loudest) or a continuous row of HTs to make up for progressing hair loss - until donor becomes too depleted.

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8 minutes ago, Xanadu said:

Mostlikely you have two options. Either finasteride (and remember that we have many many in here taking it without problems despite the ones who experience problems shouting the loudest) or a continuous row of HTs to make up for progressing hair loss - until donor becomes too depleted.

There is a third option. Do nothing and consider shaving head down the route. 

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10 minutes ago, Lastindze said:

I have done drug-free transplants, but my experience is specific. I transplanted hair to one part of my head where a huge scar hadn't healed well.

 Hair didn't grow there, and this emptiness is very clearly visible if I am without a hat. Apparently, the only thing I applied to my hair after transplantation was Burdock oil from aptekastore.com. But I tried not to touch the transplanted hair. I'm happy with my result, but not sure if it would be as good with a full-head hair transplant.

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