Hey guys I've been on this forum for years but never really posted anything. I'm finally at the financial point where I can do something about my hair loss. I'm 28 years old I have a receding hairline and beginning to have some thinning in my crown as well. I've never had such a hard time making a decision in my life I need some help. I'm debating between strip and FUE, heavily leaning towards FUE. I need some advice I've read hundreds of threads on pros and cons on both I simply just need facts and results. I'm worried about recovery time and natural results. Any advice and also in the Georgia Atlanta southeast area any recommendations for surgeons. Thanks so much guys !
Advice for transplant In the south east / ga area.
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Hey guys I've been on this forum for years but never really posted anything. I'm finally at the financial point where I can do something about my hair loss. I'm 28 years old I have a receding hairline and beginning to have some thinning in my crown as well. I've never had such a hard time making a decision in my life I need some help. I'm debating between strip and FUE, heavily leaning towards FUE. I need some advice I've read hundreds of threads on pros and cons on both I simply just need facts and results. I'm worried about recovery time and natural results. Any advice and also in the Georgia Atlanta southeast area any recommendations for surgeons. Thanks so much guys !
The following article on the advantages of strip and FUE is about as objective as it gets:
-35YrsAfter works at Dr. Cole's office
30 minutes North of 285 in Alpharetta, GA -
Cole is top 10 physician and in your backyard. I'll be there 29th. It'll be my 4th HT, a little 1k touch up as I approach the big 40.
If FUE existed when I started this journey I'd have no strip scarsComment
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Take a look at Dr. Griffin as well. He's also an IAHRS certified hair transplant surgeon.
35Years - is Dr. C's office taking new patients? I forgot the name of the sweet Asian lady, that I had spoken to. She had mentioned that Dr. C wasn't taking new patients for the beginning of the year, since you guys were booked with surgeries and people had already paid for their spots. Are there any openings available anytime soon?Comment
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Take a look at Dr. Griffin as well. He's also an IAHRS certified hair transplant surgeon.
35Years - is Dr. C's office taking new patients? I forgot the name of the sweet Asian lady, that I had spoken to. She had mentioned that Dr. C wasn't taking new patients for the beginning of the year, since you guys were booked with surgeries and people had already paid for their spots. Are there any openings available anytime soon?
-35YrsAfter works at Dr. Cole's officeLast edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015, 10:40 AM.Comment
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Hey guys I've been on this forum for years but never really posted anything. I'm finally at the financial point where I can do something about my hair loss. I'm 28 years old I have a receding hairline and beginning to have some thinning in my crown as well. I've never had such a hard time making a decision in my life I need some help. I'm debating between strip and FUE, heavily leaning towards FUE. I need some advice I've read hundreds of threads on pros and cons on both I simply just need facts and results. I'm worried about recovery time and natural results. Any advice and also in the Georgia Atlanta southeast area any recommendations for surgeons. Thanks so much guys !
But why limit your possibilities with location when it is surgery on your head.Comment
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