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Originally posted by blohanmy sides above my ears have always been patchy and problematic since I was in high school and they feel the same to me, the back of my head feels the same to me too, and I usually buzz it down, and when it's buzzed the back of my head doesn't feel like it's lot any density at all. Not that it has any great density to begin with, it just hasn't changed to me.
You're not a great candidate for surgery, so your results won't be impressive. You'll need to settle for a large balding area in the crown (and maybe mid scalp too). You'd have enough donor hair to do the frontal 1/3, the hairline and a little more.
You can go meet with doctors to get more information but beware, there are predatory clinics who only care about getting your money. They don't care what happens after that.
Your friend (in your photos) shaves his head, why not try doing what he does?Comment
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This are pictures taken today after a hair cut:
Can someone show me with pictures what possible results I could have? I already looked myself and some looked great and some looked horrific.
Is there a chance to look acceptable with just one surgery? How do you cope with the stigma of having had surgery?Comment
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Don't do it bro, I know what youre going through but a HT wont make you happy at this stage in your loss. Just shave it and hit the gym. I know how harsh that sounds but anyone who tells you that you can get a decent result at this stage is sugar coating the truth or trying to get your money. Don't make that mistake my friendComment
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I'd like to see your thread, I live in Panama and I just don't know how good the doctors are, I only know of two cases, this guy I know had a hair transplant and now has like zero hair. Zero. I don't know his doctor and honestly I don't know how to ask. I know another case of a tv presenter here, he had one done, this is how he looks like: https://www.instagram.com/p/BB5NYBfSGTJ/ however he is always wearing caps, if you go through his instagram, you'll see.
This is his procedure video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPVT812mfUo
I have no idea if he's a good doctor and I wouldn't even begin to know what to look for, there isn't any board certification here or anything like that.Comment
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I tried to PM you but its not working, I had a similar hairloss pattern, I've attached my pre-op pics and most recent pics, now mind you, YOU HAVE TO HAVE REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS, I still have to style my hair in a way that makes it look like its thicker, it still looks thinner when soaking wet or when im in the sun, is this something you're willing to live with? if it is than you might be a good candidate, if its not then I suggest either SMP or a hair system. I just saw your recent pic, there is small bald spot where your donor area should be, is that Alopecia Areata? If so you may not be a candidate, if its just a scar then its no big deal.Comment
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Before you do anything you should go to a doctor and have your donor area checked, that cyst is alarming, I don't know if you're prone to keloids if you are having FUE would be a terrible idea.Comment
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I've had two surgeries, no one has noticed it's a transplant, no it doesn't look like my hair before I went bald, I had much thicker hair, you will never look like you did before especially with the level of loss you have now, my hair is an illusion, I'm happy with the hairline my expectations have been exceeded.Comment
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heyy HTSoon how do you style your hair like that? Like how do you come it back or to the side and get your hair to stand like that? Always been a fan of that hair styleComment
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You won't have enough scalp donor to treat the back. Hair quality and characteristics won't give you back what you once had. If you have attempted medical therapy and can be patient with the results of regrowth, then you can benefit. The cost may not be worth the effort, but if you want to help the crown with medication, and get surgery to restore the appearance of coverage in front, you have a chance of being more satisfied.Click here for a free hair loss recommendation from Dr. Patrick Mwamba
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I blow dry my hair while combing the front up and the back to the side, then when its dry, I apply Paul Mitchell Reformer wax and hold it all together with Redken Working Wax. Thanks man, considering you have a man bun something I could never ever get that means alot.Comment
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You won't have enough scalp donor to treat the back. Hair quality and characteristics won't give you back what you once had. If you have attempted medical therapy and can be patient with the results of regrowth, then you can benefit. The cost may not be worth the effort, but if you want to help the crown with medication, and get surgery to restore the appearance of coverage in front, you have a chance of being more satisfied.Comment
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Not very good compared to now, with the level of loss you have you're going to need at least 3 or 4 surgeries to really get appropriate density, sounds like maybe your expectations and level of loss don't match, if you had minor balding then yea one surgery is enough, but you're norwood 6 you'll need at the very minimum 2 surgeries and your crown will still be bald. I will go in for my 3rd surgery later this year to touch up the midscalp and possibly the crown and I don't think ill be done for life. Before embarking on this journey, its a life long commitment remember that. You might be better off just getting a hair system or SMP.
I blow dry my hair while combing the front up and the back to the side, then when its dry, I apply Paul Mitchell Reformer wax and hold it all together with Redken Working Wax. Thanks man, considering you have a man bun something I could never ever get that means alot.Comment
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Not very good compared to now, with the level of loss you have you're going to need at least 3 or 4 surgeries to really get appropriate density, sounds like maybe your expectations and level of loss don't match, if you had minor balding then yea one surgery is enough, but you're norwood 6 you'll need at the very minimum 2 surgeries and your crown will still be bald. I will go in for my 3rd surgery later this year to touch up the midscalp and possibly the crown and I don't think ill be done for life. Before embarking on this journey, its a life long commitment remember that. You might be better off just getting a hair system or SMP.
I blow dry my hair while combing the front up and the back to the side, then when its dry, I apply Paul Mitchell Reformer wax and hold it all together with Redken Working Wax. Thanks man, considering you have a man bun something I could never ever get that means alot.Comment
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What about this case?? How many transplants did he have? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ayn...34A9A99D96A284Comment
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