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    Laserhead, the pictures of me facing the camera are the ones that have gel in my hair. I probably overdid it that nite with too much gel --- bad habit of mine! The side pictures are the ones where my hair is dry. Also, I took these pics with my cell phone which has a very bright flash, so, any exposed scalp is going to be VERY exaggerated. I think that my hair looks better than these pics.

    If you're in LA and dealing with hair loss, definitely check out Doctor McAndrews --- he has done me VERY WELL.

    TeeJay

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeJay73 View Post
    Laserhead, the pictures of me facing the camera are the ones that have gel in my hair. I probably overdid it that nite with too much gel --- bad habit of mine! The side pictures are the ones where my hair is dry. Also, I took these pics with my cell phone which has a very bright flash, so, any exposed scalp is going to be VERY exaggerated. I think that my hair looks better than these pics.

    If you're in LA and dealing with hair loss, definitely check out Doctor McAndrews --- he has done me VERY WELL.

    TeeJay
    Thanks TeeJay73!

    I'm still so confused about this whole thing. Does Dr. McAndrews charge for a visit to his office? I know some hair transplant doctors do consultations for free. But then again I guess you get what you pay for. Not with Lasers though, I've spent so much money on this laser crap I would hate to lose more if he can not help me.

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    Hey Laserhead, you're welcome. And don't be confused. Despite the overwhelming number of lotions and potions out there and the number of unethical surgeons, it boils down quite simply: 1) there are only 2 FDA approved medications to treat hair loss, minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia), and 2) hair transplant surgery is an option, but in my opinion, one should stick only with the IAHRS. I know there's some issue surrounding the lasercomb, but I'm not too up to speed on it, other than hearing that some doctors think its a sham.

    And Spencer is incredible in his encyclopedic knowledge of everything "hair loss", so call his show if you have any questions too. It has helped me alot.

    Doctor McAndrews did charge me for a consultation when I initially went to see him; it was $100 at the time and it lasted about 1 hour. I'm not certain if prices changed. But the consultation worked very well for me. It felt like I was in class for an hour, learning about hair loss in a honest manner so that I can make an intelligent decision on my own, without any pressure. It was real and authentic. (Prior to seeing Doctor McAndrews I had a consultation, many years ago, at one of the large hair transplant mills, and it was clearly a sales pitch, and no where near as educational as Doctor McAndrews' consultation).

    The other cool thing is that when I went back to Doctor McAndrews for my surgery, they deducted the consultation fee from the surgery cost. And it was many, many months before I went back for my surgery.

    Are you on Propecia? Great place to start if you aren't and if you see Doctor McAndrews, he's likely going to recommend it to you. I waited too long myself to get on Propecia, but now that I am on it, my hair is stronger and thicker and seems to be holding its ground. Keeping my fingers crossed

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    Hi Teejay

    Have you have you any pre op picturesto compare your newhairline with.

    Thanks bm.

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    Bigmac (and fries) .... I didn't a good job and documenting my before pictures. But when I get back in contact with Doctor McAndrews' office, I'll ask them for copies of my before pics so that I can post them side by side.

    TeeJay

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    Cheers Teejay,looking forward to seeing them.
    The fries will be on me.

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    Default More TeeJay Results - ALMOST 1 Year Post-Op

    This past weekend, on Jan 24, 2009 to be exact, we celebrated my mother's 60th birthday at a cool restaurant in Malibu. My sister was going nuts with her camera, and she took a few shots of me. For some reason, one of her shots reminded me of a picture that she took of me about a year ago. I pulled them both up on my computer, set them side by side, and noticed a healthy difference in my hairline and hair density. I had a 1600 graft hair transplant with Doctor McAndrews in Feb 2008. Here are the pics. The pic on the left is one month BEFORE surgery. You can see my hairline is further back, very sparse, and eroded. The pic on the right is from this past Saturday nite. My hairline is much more defined, and there is more hair density and fullness. I didn't do too well documenting my journey, but I htink if you look closely at these pics, you can see the difference in my appearance from my frontside.
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