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Btw, if you should get an hair transplant is it sure those hair won't fall out? And how do you now what a 1000 grafts look like? -
were you turned down for lack of donor hair?
I was turned away when I was younger due to age and not really so much loss but just because I wanted to do a preemptive strike for what I knew was coming.
Im looking into using body hair from my chest and legs as filler with head hair, but I get mixed reactions online about this use.
Think body hair doesn't grow that long as hair on your head.Leave a comment:
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I was turned away when I was younger due to age and not really so much loss but just because I wanted to do a preemptive strike for what I knew was coming.
Im looking into using body hair from my chest and legs as filler with head hair, but I get mixed reactions online about this use.Leave a comment:
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That kind of patient should be turned down as a candidate for a hair transplant. I can't believe I've been turned down twice as a NW5 and that a NW-1 can have surgery.Leave a comment:
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Don't DHT levels fall off with age...at 53, is he really going to benefit from fin?
As for the immediate reactions, come on guys, yes he doesn't have the degree of hair loss people on this site are used to, but it's affecting his mental well being which is something were all familiar with. Cut him some slack
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Scratch that he does have the degree of hair loss most of us are used to, it's just he's about 30 years older than your average hahaLeave a comment:
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Don't DHT levels fall off with age...at 53, is he really going to benefit from fin?
As for the immediate reactions, come on guys, yes he doesn't have the degree of hair loss people on this site are used to, but it's affecting his mental well being which is something were all familiar with. Cut him some slackLeave a comment:
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The proven medications are Propecia and Rogaine - or their generic equivalents. You need to talk to your doctor about Propecia or generic Finasteride because a script is needed to get it. Rogaine or generic Minoxidil is available OTC. However Rogaine alone can only do so much. For your best chances of filling that spot in, it is best to use both Propecia and Rogaine.
Also ask your doctor for a script for Nizoral shampoo and use it once a week in place of your regular shampoo.
While treating your hair loss, you can easily conceal that spot with Dermmatch.
Minoxidil is the generic name for Rogaine
Don't be too worried about those who complain about your post. Just because you are over 50 that does not mean it doesn't bother you. Since it does bother you, go speak with your doctor. And please read the information about men's hair loss in this link:
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all the prp patients before and after shots just look like they combed it.
The before is wet and clumpy and the after is just combed over.
As for you at 53 just use FIN the sides wont even be relevant.
I WISH I could have that head of hair now and Im half your age. FIN sides were to strong for me tho.
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35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
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Dang, I wish I had your hair!! Anyway, try Rogaine. It may thicken things up a bit. Later you may want to try an ACell/PRP stand alone treatment. It won't grow new hair but in some patients, it thickens the hair shaft diameter of existing hair.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
Cole Hair Transplant
1045 Powers Place
Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
Phone 678-566-1011
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions.
The before is wet and clumpy and the after is just combed over.
As for you at 53 just use FIN the sides wont even be relevant.
I WISH I could have that head of hair now and Im half your age. FIN sides were to strong for me tho.Leave a comment:
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Hello everyone,
I am a 53 year old unemployed man who has a bit of thinning that drives me mad. I always had fantastic hair. Now it's graying which is okay, I guess. But the thinning in the back really bugs me. It's not getting worse but it still bugs me. When I grow my hair longer it's easy enough to cover up this spot.
Does anyone know a good doctor in the Northern, NJ area who could do a hair transplant? About how much would it cost to correct my spot? Any suggestions?
ThanksLast edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015, 05:08 PM.Leave a comment:
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Yeah your hair loss isn't as bad as many on here. At least you made it to your 50's with no more than crown loss, which you could probably even get back with just minoxidil. Most of us here have been dealing with this crap since our early 20's, so some might get offended when somebody a little older comes in here complaining about a little crown loss.
Butttttt, this is a hair loss forum, so you should be welcome here no matter what degree of hair loss you have.
I wouldn't even mess with a transplant with just that small amount of crown loss. Finasteride or at the very least try minox on your crown.Leave a comment:
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Yeah your hair loss isn't as bad as many on here. At least you made it to your 50's with no more than crown loss, which you could probably even get back with just minoxidil. Most of us here have been dealing with this crap since our early 20's, so some might get offended when somebody a little older comes in here complaining about a little crown loss.
Butttttt, this is a hair loss forum, so you should be welcome here no matter what degree of hair loss you have.
I wouldn't even mess with a transplant with just that small amount of crown loss. Finasteride or at the very least try minox on your crown.Leave a comment:
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