hi people i'm 28 i reckon i'm a Norwood 3 at mo been coming to this site on and off since i was 23 when i first realised i had my father’s side of the family hair gene. i struggled in the early stages to cope went through the usual motions, hats, playing with hair in front of a mirror, staying in, depression, bad times etc etc
Started taking propecia then finastridate at 23 (i was a poor graduate) think i took it for about 12-16 months in total. They did work it slowed the process for sure, not sure why i stopped taking them think i just gave up on the idea of keeping my hair.
Later found out about the causes of side effects from propecia which i'm pretty sure have decreased my libido much to my g/f annoyance, who has been supportive all the way. So i took on a new strategy. Which has worked up untill now.
So now at 28, 5 years into receding i am at the stage where i need my hair cut every 2/3 weeks (£20 )or it looks a bit crap and i can't style it anymore..... So im thinking HT 'i'v always thought about it as an option and have seen some brilliant results...am thinking its time for change...sounding a bit like david cameron
Is there anyone who has had a HT to replace their hairline (I have added a picture of my barnet its starting to thin in the middle part now), then have either managed to keep their remaning hair or had a 2nd HT to replace the hair behind their 1st transplant? Interested in finding out how this was managed and what the time scales were?
I like the work of feller, wong, and feriduni...idea on costs....
Thanks for you advice.. this site offers hope!
Started taking propecia then finastridate at 23 (i was a poor graduate) think i took it for about 12-16 months in total. They did work it slowed the process for sure, not sure why i stopped taking them think i just gave up on the idea of keeping my hair.
Later found out about the causes of side effects from propecia which i'm pretty sure have decreased my libido much to my g/f annoyance, who has been supportive all the way. So i took on a new strategy. Which has worked up untill now.
So now at 28, 5 years into receding i am at the stage where i need my hair cut every 2/3 weeks (£20 )or it looks a bit crap and i can't style it anymore..... So im thinking HT 'i'v always thought about it as an option and have seen some brilliant results...am thinking its time for change...sounding a bit like david cameron
Is there anyone who has had a HT to replace their hairline (I have added a picture of my barnet its starting to thin in the middle part now), then have either managed to keep their remaning hair or had a 2nd HT to replace the hair behind their 1st transplant? Interested in finding out how this was managed and what the time scales were?
I like the work of feller, wong, and feriduni...idea on costs....
Thanks for you advice.. this site offers hope!
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