• 04-19-2013 11:13 AM
    Dav7
    Transplant before Histogen?
    I posted a message like this in the other forum, but it's hardly getting any answers. I'm wondering if it would be ok to get a hair transplant before the release of Histogen? I ask because I've heard some people online saying that it would be a bad idea. Would a transplant make no difference to future use of Histogen, or would it be a bad idea, and if so - why?
  • 04-19-2013 03:39 PM
    john2399
    This is what is holding me back also. I feel like even with histogen coming out, you most likely are going to need some help on the hairline with a hair transplant. Histogen should def help with adding density and adding thickness overall but i doubt it helps grow your hairline back. Lets pray this scarless transplant that spencer talked about is true.
  • 04-19-2013 04:32 PM
    Shan
    you could be waiting for 3 4 more years for histogen
  • 04-19-2013 08:27 PM
    john2399
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Shan View Post
    you could be waiting for 3 4 more years for histogen

    2 yrs for asia.
  • 04-22-2013 05:51 AM
    TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    from my point from what i understand i cant see why a transplant now would not be wise to do , beacuse,

    1-i dont think you cant histogen the donor too
    2-i dont think a histogen injection in transplant would make sth not as good as on a virgin thin or bald area,


    after this what i think is that.

    lets wait to see on may 11th if histogen aderans work and it is sure to be available soon after this information we can proceed and have a low dense hairline with fue(either doublication either scarlees whatever) and when histogen becomes available we apply it further back,

    please telle me your opinion on this what you think?:)
  • 04-24-2013 03:36 PM
    drybone
    I did a small hair transplant 5 months ago and while the density is for crap, it was a huge success in reshaping my hairline and I would not hesitate to do it again.

    :)
  • 04-25-2013 10:54 AM
    Aames
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE View Post
    from my point from what i understand i cant see why a transplant now would not be wise to do , beacuse,

    1-i dont think you cant histogen the donor too
    2-i dont think a histogen injection in transplant would make sth not as good as on a virgin thin or bald area,


    after this what i think is that.

    lets wait to see on may 11th if histogen aderans work and it is sure to be available soon after this information we can proceed and have a low dense hairline with fue(either doublication either scarlees whatever) and when histogen becomes available we apply it further back,

    please telle me your opinion on this what you think?:)

    You remind me of baldy1990. I have a lot of fun trying to figure out what the hell you're trying to say. How do you like Greece by the way? I hope to spend a summer there when my life is in order.
  • 04-25-2013 02:25 PM
    TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    well i wish you get your life in order and if you visit Greece visit the ionian islands by yacht you will remember this forever it is very nice . i dont know from where you are, but here its sunny and has perfect beaches :). who is baldy1990?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Aames View Post
    You remind me of baldy1990. I have a lot of fun trying to figure out what the hell you're trying to say. How do you like Greece by the way? I hope to spend a summer there when my life is in order.

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