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  • c5000
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    elvispresley

    Yip, I'm making a note of all these questions...

    Your questions are particularly relevant to me, as I'm 26, with balding to the crown and mid scalp only (with the exception of a slight recession to my hairline)...

    So I really want to know if he can give me a full head of hair in one treatment of say 1600-2300 grafts.

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  • jeffro5422
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    Hey guys. I'm glad to see that there are people in a similar situation as myself. Although I feel your pain! I'm only 28 as well. Had my first FUE at 25.

    One thing I did wonder about is permanent shock loss in the recipient. Since we have some native hair there, is his technique so minimally invasive that this isn't a problem?

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  • elvispresley
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    Originally posted by jeffro5422
    I put in a consultation request to Dr. Gho's clinic yesterday. Hopefully they'll contact me soon. I still have decent density everywhere, but I'm looking to mainly work in the midscalp and crown. I've talked to Dr. Wolf, Dr. Greco, Dr. Cole, Dr. Hitzig, Dr. Cooley, and Dr. Wong. So far they're all willing to transplant in those ares but very conservatively. I'm interested to see what Dr. Gho has to say. If everything works as he says it does, it seems like I could fill in what I've lost now, and as the years go by (providing I don't go broke) battle my thinning hair a little at a time. His procedure seems great for someone in my position so we'll see what he says. If I do end up getting it done at some point, I'll definitely try my best to have some close up images taken before and after.
    thx jeffro , i think i have the same pattern , crown+midscalp, but im still to young for the transplant (24) so it will be great if u can make a report with images or video , or just the answer (about that zone ) that GHO will give to u . let us know thx a lot

    Originally posted by c5000
    jeffro5422

    I emailed him aout a consultation yesterday and he got back to me straight away. I'm having it in London tomorrow at 2pm UK time.

    Is there anything you want me to ask? You and I seem to have similar problems, I have lost most of my hair in the mid scalp and crown,

    Regards
    c5000
    same for c5000, we are all on the same boat lol ahaha

    anyway u can ask to GHO if there are differences in the crown zone about the regrowing or the % of working of the tecnique ( i know is very generic question lol)
    and another thing is : if u need compulsory to take PROPECIA or drugs like that after the treatment or u can avoid to take them ...

    as the other post if i have some other questions i will update this post....

    thx a LOT GUYS.

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  • c5000
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    jeffro5422

    I emailed him aout a consultation yesterday and he got back to me straight away. I'm having it in London tomorrow at 2pm UK time.

    Is there anything you want me to ask? You and I seem to have similar problems, I have lost most of my hair in the mid scalp and crown,

    Regards
    c5000

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  • VictimOfDHT
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    jeffro, let us know if he replies. I want to email him about my problem but I don't want to write and not get a reply back. I emailed a couple of doctors a while back and never got a response.

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  • jeffro5422
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    I put in a consultation request to Dr. Gho's clinic yesterday. Hopefully they'll contact me soon. I still have decent density everywhere, but I'm looking to mainly work in the midscalp and crown. I've talked to Dr. Wolf, Dr. Greco, Dr. Cole, Dr. Hitzig, Dr. Cooley, and Dr. Wong. So far they're all willing to transplant in those ares but very conservatively. I'm interested to see what Dr. Gho has to say. If everything works as he says it does, it seems like I could fill in what I've lost now, and as the years go by (providing I don't go broke) battle my thinning hair a little at a time. His procedure seems great for someone in my position so we'll see what he says. If I do end up getting it done at some point, I'll definitely try my best to have some close up images taken before and after.

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  • VictimOfDHT
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    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    those of you looking for macro "proof" photography of goes technique








    bottom of page 4





    the cost for 1,600 grafts today: $11,641.91 US dollars

    not losing more than 25% of harvested donor or having to succumb to a combover.......


    priceless

    I thought it was up to 2300 grafts for around $11,000. ****, I'll have to be a pimp to come up with all that money.

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    those of you looking for macro "proof" photography of goes technique








    bottom of page 4





    the cost for 1,600 grafts today: $11,641.91 US dollars

    not losing more than 25% of harvested donor or having to succumb to a combover.......


    priceless

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    Originally posted by NeedHairASAP
    back on topic....





    not an nw1... maybe hes a bad nw3 now.. well see what the next couple visits to gho bring



    also another famous, very bald, athlete just visited gho


    I think another 1600 up front and along the temples and he'll be in much better shape.... then I'd get at least another 1600 (more like 3200) put sparsely on the crown... and go for a zidane balding pattern look...like so..

    hopefully gho can pull 6400 out of saunders's donor







    @stevieD - I'm not sure that you can adjust the nw scale to whatever you like... he is an nw3 at best... if he grew that out and had only that small patch on the top and a bald crown we'd probably conclude he is a bad nw5

    but if he gets another 1600 on the front and the temples... and then fills in the back with about 3200.... now were talking



    its all about framing the face.... which is why temples are important... although I'll agree rooney's temples didn't get touched and he doesnt look bad

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  • VictimOfDHT
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    So this guy was bald in the front and the hair we see now is all transplanted ? Well, if it is then it looks good.

    Yeah, I think Gho is in my future. I just wish the procedure was a little cheaper.


    Just saw Wayne Rooney on tv and man his hair already looks good. He looks 10 years younger now. I know he had his HT in the UK but just saying. **** baldness. If I could I'd get an HT every year. Being bald is SHIT.

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  • RichardDawkins
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    Well if you consider the regulare NW scale then yes its NW3 BUT every balding person is individual and given the head its a NW 1,5 or worst NW2 in his individual case and head form.

    Also dont forget if he got the main thing fixed with HST he can use his remaining 4000 Grafts or so via FUE to lower his hair line or whatever he wants.

    Facts are, he was smart, he used the minimal invasive and donor recharging technique first so that even after multiple runs he has all options available, a normal balding person has from the start before doing traditional transplants.

    I dont go after he traditional NW scale in terms of restoration because every head looks different.

    And this guy seems to had this as his normal hair line in the first place

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  • NeedHairASAP
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    back on topic....





    not an nw1... maybe hes a bad nw3 now.. well see what the next couple visits to gho bring



    also another famous, very bald, athlete just visited gho

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  • VictimOfDHT
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    Hey, balding is BETTER than bald. People usually don't call someone who's balding "bald". He might be balding but NOT bald yet, unless he's down to 25% of his hair.

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  • BoSox
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    I really wish they'd show the final results on those videos.. They went from bald to balding.. that's not exactly a fix to me :/

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  • VictimOfDHT
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    Cvazbar, the doctor was definitely stumped by my problem. He's one of the best doctors like I said and it is a fact that a small minority of people lose their transplanted hair OVER TIME but it was obvious that the way I keep losing my hair was unusual - meaning it just happens quickly when it happens.

    Yeah, Gho seems to be the only hope for me -assuming that he does in fact able to do some kind of HM.


    Bosox, it's hasci.

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