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Belgiumdude

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hey man I don't want to be a dick but I have to say this.....

 

If you get a PRGuy HT at 22 and you keep losing hair (likely) you are going to look really f'n goofy in 5-10 years. I hope for your sake that you reconsider before you do it.

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I agree with you guys, it will look stupid if i get a densepacked front and continue losing my hair behind it. So what does that mean: more HT's, simple as that. I know this wont be my first and final HT and i'd rather live with multiple sessions than to wait till i might become completely bald before i do something about it. Also keep in mind that my hair hasnt changed for years and only 1 member of my entire family had hairloss and that was my grandfather who was a NW4 to 5 when he died at the age of 80.

 

Pictures of my hairloss can be found here:

 

http://www.geocities.com/belgiumdude2004/

Pictures of my hairloss can be found here:

 

http://www.geocities.com/belgiumdude2004/

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Hi Belgium dude,

You sound like your in the same situation as me, although I'm a bit younger, 20 to be exact.

 

photos.yahoo.com/losinghair2003

 

My hairloss is minimal but starting already at this young of a age plus i have a very high hairline. So this HT would be moreso to create a new lower hairline.

 

How much do you think your HT will cost and where is Dr. Alvin located? If you could get back to me, that would be great.

 

Thanks in advance

Regimen: 5% Minoxidil twice a day (morning and night) on front hairline, Proscar (broken into 5 pieces) one piece every night. MSM 1000 Mg, Zinc 30 Mg, Vitamin E, Multi-Vitamin.

Baby Shampoo for showering.

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Since this thread was originally addressed to Bluesman, let me say that I'd like to hear from him as well.

 

Belgiumdude, I don't get this at all. August is not a "long time to wait". And you won't be "ready to retire" after grad school. You'll be 27, or so. Furthermore, you have a low hairline now. You could wait until it recedes, then get one transplant instead of two - AFTER you're in the work force, making big bucks.

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Hi Belgium dude,

You sound like your in the same situation as me, although I'm a bit younger, 20 to be exact.

 

http://photos.yahoo.com/losinghair2003

 

My hairloss is minimal but starting already at this young of a age plus i have a very high hairline. So this HT would be moreso to create a new lower hairline.

 

How much do you think your HT will cost and where is Dr. Alvin located? If you could get back to me, that would be great.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Hi anonymous, i ll get back to you with a private message, because this thread was originally intended for bluesman icon_smile.gif

 

Pictures of my hairloss can be found here:

 

http://www.geocities.com/belgiumdude2004/

Pictures of my hairloss can be found here:

 

http://www.geocities.com/belgiumdude2004/

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