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  • thiningteen
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 15

    Dermatologist

    Obviously the majority of people agree that late teens/early twenties is not the right time for a hair transplant. Because of this the doctors who seem to know the most (and tend to be trusted the most), IAHRS certified surgeons about treatments are "off-limits" when it comes to discussing treatments. This makes the next best step to find a good dermatologist. I have previously met with two derms, both were not very helpful, because of my young age (almost 20) the first one said essentially "not much you can do besides deal with it." The second dermatologist visit pretty much went poorly as well. ALthough the second doctor did put me on propecia, he basically was rushing in and out of his office throughout the visit and just seemed to want to get me out of there as fast as possible. "Your losing your hair? Alright, take this prescription, bye." I was probably in there for less than 10 minutes.

    My question is basically, how can I assess a good derm, and what questions should I be asking? Is there anything specific like blood work (and which kind of bloodwork), asessments, etc. that should be done?

    I'd atleast like a doctor who will be willing to help track my results (or lack thereof) with propecia (i have been on it for a year and although the loss has slowed down I still have very consistent shedding) or possibly switch to avodart
  • Dr. Glenn Charles
    IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
    • Nov 2008
    • 2419

    #2
    You may want to consider seeing a local hair restoration doctor. They would probably take photographs to help tract your progress as well as make recommendations for prevention of further hair loss. Only some dermatologists have the proper amount of knowledge to give good advice regarding hair loss in younger patients.
    Dr. Glenn Charles
    Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
    View my IAHRS Profile

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    • thiningteen
      Junior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 15

      #3
      unfortunately the only IAHRS hair restoration doctor somewhat close to me has already refused seeing me

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      • Dr. Glenn Charles
        IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
        • Nov 2008
        • 2419

        #4
        I find it hard to believe that a doctor refused to see you based only on your age. If you told him you were only looking to know what your options were and have someone keep track of your hair loss, maybe he would reconsider. If not you could e-mail some good photos and have a in depth on-line consultation with some other recommended physicians. Just because you may not currently be a good surgical candidate should not mean that the doctor will not see you.
        Dr. Glenn Charles
        Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
        View my IAHRS Profile

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        • thiningteen
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 15

          #5
          Dr. Charles, do you have a private email I can contact you at?

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          • namratasnv
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 17

            #6
            Originally posted by Dr. Glenn Charles
            I find it hard to believe that a doctor refused to see you based only on your age. If you told him you were only looking to know what your options were and have someone keep track of your hair loss, maybe he would reconsider. If not you could e-mail some good photos and have a in depth on-line consultation with some other recommended physicians. Just because you may not currently be a good surgical candidate should not mean that the doctor will not see you.
            You stated a right point doctor and it will definitely going to help those youngsters who are willing to know the treatments that are usually done for hair loss or hair treatments.

            The another way that you have suggested is a right way to mail some photos of yours to some recommended online medical consultancies.

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