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    I went to a hair restoration clinic today to have them look at my hair, and give a few quotes about hair transplant costs. However, the man I was talking to reckoned I didn't need a hair transplant as I was not advanced enough in my hair loss (e.g. a Norwood 6 or 7) in order to justify a hair transplant. However he recommended the laser treatment route at a cost of €6,000. He said there were three treatment options - a €6000 option for 4 months, a €8000 option for 6 months and a €10,000 option for 12 months, but he said that the 4 months of treatment would be sufficient for me. He also guessed that I was about a Norwood 2.5,

    Does laser hair treatment really work - or are hair transplants still better? Also, are there any countries such as Turkey etc. where such a treatment could be done a lot more cheaply? I know that Turkey is way less expensive for hair transplants. If you know of any cheap laser hair treatment options and clinics anywhere, could you post links. Thanks.

    I'll note that this company also does hair transplants as well and charge about the same, if not a bit more for hair transplants than for laser treatment, so it is not as if they are trying to con me into having laser treatment as opposed to a HP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dav7 View Post
    Does laser hair treatment really work - or are hair transplants still better?
    LLLT does improve the hair that you have - but it does not work for everyone and it is no match for a good quality hair transplant performed by a gifted surgeon. The salesman is correct that you are not a good candidate for hair transplant surgery if you are only a Norwood 2.5. Based on discussions I have had with many men and women who have tried LLLt, I am reasonably sure that women respond better to LLLT than men. If I were you, there is no way I would pay for LLLT treatments from a clinic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dav7 View Post
    Does laser hair treatment really work - or are hair transplants still better? .
    LLLT is a scam. There is no evidence suggesting it will improve your hair in any manner.

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    It's an utter scam, how the **** don't people realise this by now, are people just that ****ing stupid?

    How can shining some light on your head make any difference?

    And $4000? HOLY **** ***** ********** ************************

    Get a HT, use Minox, try fin if you've researched it.

    Don't waste money on that laser shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracy C View Post
    The salesman is correct that you are not a good candidate for hair transplant surgery if you are only a Norwood 2.5.
    I'm not sure what you mean by only a Norwood 2.5..........isn't Norwood 2 defined as balding - whereas a Norwood 1 is a regular hairline?

    Also I'm not sure why I wouldn't be a good candidate - because I have plenty of thick hair at the back, can't that simply be transplanted on the front?

    If I were you, there is no way I would pay for LLLT treatments from a clinic.[/QUOTE]

    I see. Would it just be from LLLT from clinics you'd avoid - or would you avoid LLLT full stop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
    Tracy is irrational and stupid as ****.

    LLLT is NOT proven in ANY measure. DO NOT DO ANY LASER TREATMENTS!

    And NW2.5 is fine for a HT. Saying otherwise is total shit. The only time a HT is NOT an option is if you haven't halted your hair loss.

    Now, to stop your hair loss you simply need minoxidil, a shampoo for ketoconazole in it (Nizoral), and the most important one, finasteride 1-1.25mg daily.

    The fact you went to a clinic is proof enough that you don't know anything about hair loss. I suggest you spend some time on this forum and the Internet researching. You'll find that hair loss meds are extremely cheap and effective - unlike that laser shit.
    Did you just suggest that hair loss meds are as good as a hair transplant? I'm confused here, thanks.

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    Also are there any meds and shampoo together that can both stop and regrow hair? Or is a HT really the only option?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dav7 View Post
    I see. Would it just be from LLLT from clinics you'd avoid - or would you avoid LLLT full stop?
    I am saying there is no way I would pay those prices for laser treatment, especially if I were a man. Unlike the previous posters, I know first hand that LLLT does in fact improve the hair that you have. I also know that it does not work for everyone - and I believe it works better for women than it does for men. Laser treatment is not a scam but it does not work for everyone - and the treatments are not worth the prices you stated.



    Quote Originally Posted by Dav7 View Post
    Did you just suggest that hair loss meds are as good as a hair transplant? I'm confused here, thanks.
    Usually, meds are not as good as a good quality hair transplant performed by a gifted surgeon. It depends on how far along you are on the Norwood scale. At only a Norwood 2.5, you are not a good candidate for hair transplant surgery - but you should be able to arrest and stabalize your hair loss loss with meds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
    Did you even read what I posted?

    ...
    I went back over it there, and believe I get the gist of what you are saying now, sorry about that.

    @Tracy. Thank you for your advice, but can you please do two things for me, (a) stop referring to as a Norwood 2.5 as been "only", and (b) insisting that a hair transplant is not necessary. While a N 2.5 may that seem that bad, I actually have a fair amount of receding in the temporal areas, and an emerging bald patch (although still covered by a little bit of hair here and there) developing at the back) - so it is certainly not just a mature hairline I am dealing with.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracy C View Post
    I am saying there is no way I would pay those prices for laser treatment, especially if I were a man. Unlike the previous posters, I know first hand that LLLT does in fact improve the hair that you have. I also know that it does not work for everyone - and I believe it works better for women than it does for men. Laser treatment is not a scam but it does not work for everyone - and the treatments are not worth the prices you stated.





    Usually, meds are not as good as a good quality hair transplant performed by a gifted surgeon. It depends on how far along you are on the Norwood scale. At only a Norwood 2.5, you are not a good candidate for hair transplant surgery - but you should be able to arrest and stabalize your hair loss loss with meds.
    ROLF

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