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So, this is a failure by an IAHRS surgeon.......maybe not his fault......but it shows that failures are probably relatively common. I hope Doganay can do something to help you fill in the patchy areas.
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vinny,
It sounds like you started finasteride initially at the beginning of July along with resuming minoxidil.
This could be why you are experiencing the shed at this point in time.
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NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin
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Originally Posted by sausage
So, this is a failure by an IAHRS surgeon.......maybe not his fault......but it shows that failures are probably relatively common. I hope Doganay can do something to help you fill in the patchy areas.
Some patients are late bloomers. Hair transplant failures related to growth are rare. Failures related to unnatural appearance are by far, more common. Some heads are just tougher to grow hair on.
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Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015 at 08:45 AM.
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Just to clarify , Dr Doganay accepted liability on this and offered me a free of charge HT on the same area to increase density .
At this point the idea is to use beard and chest hair in order not to use more head hair as I might need them later in life .
Would be nice to know what to do to avoid low yield this time
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Originally Posted by gillenator
vinny,
It sounds like you started finasteride initially at the beginning of July along with resuming minoxidil.
This could be why you are experiencing the shed at this point in time.
This is always a good sign right ? The returning hairs will be thicker ?
Also ,very strange thing has happened . I can only put down to FIN .
I have never ever in my life seen a gray hair shed before where as in the last week I have seen at least 3 of them in my hand after applying minox etc
What does this mean ??
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Originally Posted by vinnytr
Just to clarify , Dr Doganay accepted liability on this and offered me a free of charge HT on the same area to increase density .
At this point the idea is to use beard and chest hair in order not to use more head hair as I might need them later in life .
Would be nice to know what to do to avoid low yield this time
glad to hear it, that is great news. Good on him.
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I started with minox 2 minox and have also suddenly much more grey hair. Hardly had them before. I read it can cause change in colour of hair.
Good that Doganay wants to make a correction.
I would not do to many changes just before and a year after the operation like stopping with fina or minox.
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Originally Posted by kundun
I started with minox 2 minox and have also suddenly much more grey hair. Hardly had them before. I read it can cause change in colour of hair.
Good that Doganay wants to make a correction.
I would not do to many changes just before and a year after the operation like stopping with fina or minox.
hows your HT coming along ?
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I am almost on 3 months now. Had enormous shedding. Have never been so bald. Perhaps also due to the start of minox two weeks after the ht as adviced by dr doganay.
I feel a lot of hard hair coming out on my head. Probably the beardhair which starts to grow.
Had a facial treatment this afternoon. My beautyspecialist saw a lot of dark spots. So it starts to grow. To early for conclusions.
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Originally Posted by vinnytr
This is always a good sign right ? The returning hairs will be thicker ?
Also ,very strange thing has happened . I can only put down to FIN .
I have never ever in my life seen a gray hair shed before where as in the last week I have seen at least 3 of them in my hand after applying minox etc
What does this mean ??
Vinny,
The native hairs that are "returning" or that have cycled through their growth phases come back weaker each cycle period. It's the slow progression of MPB to those hairs that are DHT receptive.
On the other hand, the transplanted hair should regrow without the debilitating effects of DHT. So they should bear similar characteristics to where they were harvested from, namely the donor zones.
As far as the loss of pigmentation to some of your hair, there really are no studies that I am aware of that would support that the use of hairloss drugs like finasteride would diminish pigmentation levels.
"Gillenator"
Independent Patient Advocate
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NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin
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